THE VERY STONES - PART 4: Rapture Sequence Written in Stone & Your Body
The most essential part of the temple... wasn't even IN the temple.
Before construction could begin, God required an operational altar built from ugly, unpolished fieldstones-stones cast out in fields, exposed to wind and rain, cursed by farmers as obstacles.
Those rejected, heavy stones had to be transported to the temple site, splashed with blood, with fire burning on them constantly.
That's what God required FIRST.
This is not metaphor. It's a resume.
And if you've been through the kind of fire that should have destroyed you but somehow you made it, God does not waste His refining fire.
This post reveals the stunning difference between altar stones (unhewn, no tools allowed) and building stones (hewn at the quarry with iron tools).
Why does God forbid iron tools on altar stones but require them for building stones?
Because iron represents the beast system - the crushing authority of tribulation.
The quarry IS the tribulation period where building stones are shaped by iron before entering God's presence.
We'll discover how both stone types respond to fire differently: altar stones are consumed WITH the offering (becoming one with the sacrifice), while building stones scatter under direct flame.
How souls under the altar in Revelation 6 are stored there waiting for temple construction - because the altar goes up FIRST, before the building can be erected.
How the heart must beat first before the body can develop the same pattern across biology, architecture, and prophecy.
You'll trace the pattern through Adam's sleep when Eve was taken from his side, through the disciples' sleep in Gethsemane, through Laodicea's lukewarm slumber.
Extraction happens while the body sleeps.
Wake-up is traumatic.
Confusion and scattering precede resolution.
But both stone types end up in the same eternal temple - different functions, different positioning, different timing, but same destination, same God, same forever.
And we'll discover what the Hebrew word TSELA actually means (not 'rib") - and what God took from Adam's SIDE to build Eve.
Chapter 1: The Most Essential Part Wasn't IN the Temple
The most essential part of the temple wasn't even in the temple.
Before construction could even begin, God required an operational altar, built from ugly, unpolished fieldstones. Stones that had been outcast in fields, exposed to wind and rain, cursed by farmers as obstacles, stumbling blocks.
And then those rejected heavy stones had to be transported to the temple site, splashed with blood, and have fire burning on them constantly.
That is what God required first.
Not the beautiful carved stones, not the protected interior, not the ornate walls and floors, but the cast out, beaten, blood covered, fire tested stones. And that is not a metaphor.
That's a resume.
And if you've been through the kind of fire that just should have destroyed you, but somehow you made it. God doesn't waste his refining fire. And you're about to find out why.
So everything we've talked about so far in this series, the very stones, has focused on what kind of stones?
That's right. altar stones unhewned, natural, ready as is. No tools, just presented as they are. But here's what's fascinating.
The temple structure had other stones, building stones of course, wall stones, foundation stones, and God's requirement for those stones completely different.
Chapter 2: 1 Kings 6:7 - Iron Tools Required vs. Forbidden
First Kings 6:7.
When the house was built, it was prepared with stones prepared at the quarry, so that neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron was heard in the house while it was being built.
Now, wait, hang on. Didn't God just say in Exodus 20 that if you use a tool on altar stones, you profane them?
Iron tools defile the altar, right?
They make it unsuitable for God's presence. Iron tools are absolutely forbidden on those stones. But now for the building stones, what does First Kings chapter 6 say?
Tools are not just allowed, they're required. See these stones must be cut, shaped, huned, worked with iron implements.
So help me out here. How do we reconcile this? Same God, same temple complex.
Two completely opposite requirements.
Altar stones, iron forbidden, defiles them. Building stones, iron required, prepares them. What's the difference?
Well, remember First Kings 6:7. Stone prepared at the quarry. Where does the work happen?
It's not at the temple site, right? It's not in God's presence. Not where the altar stands, but where?
At the quarry away from the actual temple site.
And during a preparation period, the stones are cut, shaped, and finished with iron tools. And then they're brought to this temple site already completed so that no sound of hammers or chisels disturbs the holy ground of the temple site.
Now think about this with me.
Both stone types are holy and part of God's house. But what's different about them? Different prep requirements, different functions, right?
Different paths and timing to their final positioning. 1 Peter 2:5, "You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ."
So if believers are living stones and apostle Peter just told us that we're living stones being built into a spiritual house, then here's my question.
Who are the altar stones?
And who are the building stones?
Because the building stones are different than altar stones, right?
Well, to answer that, we need to understand tooling because the building stones are shaped with quarry.
Chapter 3: What Does Iron Represent in Scripture?
But what are they shaped with? That's right, iron. Iron tools. In fact, the Bible specifically mentions hammer and chisel, both are iron implements.
So, does anyone know what iron represents in scripture? Let's walk through this together.
Daniel chapter 2, Nebuchadnezzar's dream. You know this one, a statue with different metals representing different kingdoms throughout history. Gold, silver, bronze.
And then what's the fourth kingdom? Iron.
Daniel 2:40.
And the fourth kingdom shall be as strong as iron. In as much as iron breaks in pieces and shatters everything, and like iron that crushes, that kingdom will break in pieces and crush all the others.
See, iron breaks in pieces. Iron shatters. Iron crushes. What kingdom is that?
Yeah, Rome. The Iron Empire. And prophetically projecting forward to the revived Roman Empire, the beast system of the end times.
Now, let's jump to Revelation 9 with the demonic locustes being released. Revelation 9:9. They had breastplates like breastplates of iron.
Now, when are these guys released and during what period of time? Yeah, during the tribulation.
And what do they wear? Iron again.
Protection for the forces of darkness during the tribulation. Now, let's look at Revelation chapter 2.
Revelation 2:27.
And he shall rule them with a rod of iron. Jesus speaks of ruling the nations with an iron scepter.
And iron represents authority, power, and in the negative sense, crushing oppression. Whether wielded by God or by the enemy, iron is force. Iron is power. Iron is crushing pressure.
Chapter 4: Where Is the Quarry? When Is the Quarry?
So now let me ask you again if the building stones are shaped with iron tools away from the temple during a preparation period before they can enter into God's presence and iron represents the beast system crushing power and tribulation authority.
Where is the quarry? When is the quarry?
Do you see it?
The quarry is not just a generic place of difficulty, is it?
The quarry is the tribulation period under the iron rule of the beast system, the first three and a half years of Daniel's 70th week before God's wrath begins.
And remember, the church is promised protection from wrath, but not from tribulation.
First Thessalonians 5:9, for God has not appointed us to suffer wrath, but to obtain salvation through ,right? They're out in the field where the treasure finder finds them like Boaz finding Ruth. You just gather them up and set them in place.
But quarry stones, they're still embedded in the world's system, still fused to the bedrock, still locked into the formation. What do they need?
The iron chisel to cut them loose. Now, think about believers. You know, some might have attachments to this world, right? They love Jesus. They're genuine believers, but they're also deeply invested in what? career advancement, , retirement portfolios, maybe real estate holdings, social status, political outcomes, the comfort and stability of spiritual Egypt's economy.
And if gentle leading won't separate them from Egypt, then what will?
Egypt's rejection of them.
And if prosperity won't turn their hearts toward him, what might? The removal of prosperity. Now listen carefully.
This is not punishment. This is precision.
God uses what works. He's not cruel. He's effective.
But here's something most people miss about temple design.
Chapter 6: Where Was the Altar Positioned?
Where was the altar positioned?
Outside the temple building in the courtyard.
The altar wasn't inside the temple building itself, was it? It wasn't part of the building walls at all. It stood separate out in the open air under heaven's direct gaze.
But was it part of the temple complex?
Absolutely. Same holy ground, same worship system. In fact, the temple couldn't be built until the altar was already established in its place.
That's how essential to temple function the altar actually is. It's what sanctifies the entire grounds, including the temple building itself.
The altar is architecturally separate.
And that separation is not a glitch.
It's the design because the altar's function required separation. It had to stand between the people and God's presence. It had to bear direct fire contact and it had to present offerings upward to the throne. And you can't do that from inside a building. You have to be outside it because of fire and the need for the offering smoke to rise to the throne.
Now something else about temple architecture is the volume difference.
The altar, even a substantial bronze altar like the one God prescribed, occupied maybe what 15t by 15 ft, 20 by 30ish at the most.
But the temple building is absolutely massive. Walls extending dozens of cubits high, foundations deep and wide, rooms upon rooms, chambers and courts, all kinds of space.
The altar was absolutely tiny compared to the building's mass. But which one had to be there first? Which one sanctified the grounds?
Which one made the building possible in the first place? The few fieldstones of the altar, right?
Same pattern with the bride. A remnant, a small group, vastly outnumbered by the building stones, but positioned first, essential for what comes after.
It is not about size, it is about sequence and function.
Now think about the bride and the church. Same body, same redemption, same salvation with different positioning. The bride is not drawn out to be better than the church. She is drawn out to serve the church by presenting the church to Christ and being one with him.
Just like the altar served the building by presenting offerings to God.
Now before anyone misunderstands, Christ is the sacrifice that saves.
That work is finished, is complete.
But apostle Paul himself said in 2 Corinthians 11:2 that he would present believers as a pure virgin to Christ.
And we know that the altar is the place of presentation, the meeting point between God and man.
Christ saves, his blood covers, and the altar presents.
Christ and his bride unified but two different functions.
No confusion between the two, just coordinated covering and service to the body, just like the altar served the building by presenting offerings to God.
So the altar is a separate structure from the temple but part of the same complex. Both essential and the second cannot function without the first.
That's God's design.
But there's something else we need to see because both stone types might be crucial but that doesn't mean they respond the same way when tested. Now, let me show you what I mean.
70 AD, the Romans are coming, Jerusalem under siege. And the temple, Herod's magnificent temple with its massive human stones, some weighing over 600 tons, is about to face fire. What happened to those building stones?
Well, Jesus Christ prophesied it in Matthew 24:2. There will not be left here one stone upon another that will not be thrown down.
Chapter 7: 70 AD - Fire Response Difference
And when the fire came, what happened to those beautiful, perfectly huned building stones?
What do they do?
As a direct result of that gold melting fire, those stones were scattered. Not one left upon another.
Massive blocks expertly cut, precisely positioned, and when trouble came, displaced, broken apart, scattered. But now consider the Passover lamb.
Exodus 12:10.
Do not leave any of it until morning. If some is left till morning, you must burn it.
The sacrificial lamb that facilitates covering and escape must be completely consumed by fire. Nothing can be left.
But what about altar stones where sacrifices are offered up?
First Kings 18:30-32.
Elijah repaired the altar of the Lord which had been torn down. And Elijah took 12 stones and for each of the tribes and with the stones he built an altar in the name of the Lord.
Mount Carmel, Elijah's altar. What type were these stones? They were unhewned.
12 natural stones set in place for one purpose.
And anyone remembered what happened when God's fire fell. First Kings 18:38.
Then the fire of the Lord fell and consumed the burnt offering and the wood and the stones and the dust and licked up the water that was in the trench.
The fire didn't scatter those unhumaned stones, did it? It actually completely consumed them.
Now, here's what makes this stunning.
In that moment, the stones became part of the sacrifice itself. They didn't just hold the offering. They became one with the offering, being completely consumed together with it.
Think about that. And did you ever notice that it's called first fruits, plural?
If Jesus is the only first fruits, then why is it plural?
Romans 12:1, present your bodies as a living sacrifice.
The stones that were consumed with the offering are like believers whoʻve already made their lives a living sacrifice, already poured out, already given over, already identified so completely with Christ's suffering that when the fire comes, there's nothing earthly to scatter.
They're consumed with him. They become one with him in the fire.
Altar stones. When fire comes, what happens?
They disappear in Elijah's time and again in 70 AD.
Do you see this pattern just gone? Total intimacy was a flame.
And scripture is clear on God's value in this distinction.
Hebrews 10:38. And I take no pleasure in the one who shrinks back.
Ephesians 6:13. So that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground and having done all things to stand.
Luke 21:36, "Be always on the watch and pray that you may be able to escape all that is about to happen and that you may be able to stand before the Son of Man."
But in contrast, the building stones when fire comes, what happens?
They're scattered. Direct exposure to flame undoes them. Those stones are beautiful, yes, but not built for that level of direct contact with fire.
Same fire, but two outcomes for two different stone types. One disappeared, the other scattered.
Why purpose determines survival?
Chapter 8: Purpose Determines Survival
Altar stones were made for fire. Direct contact was their function. Ongoing repeated intimate exposure to the consuming flame. So when ultimate fire came, bam, they were home. But building stones were made for structure, for display, for supporting weight.
Beautiful and necessary, but never designed for direct flame contact.
So when the fire test came, they couldn't stand. They were scattered.
But this is what you need to hear.
The scattering of building stones is not their destruction, is it?
It's the beginning of their preparation because those stones are still holy, still part of God's house, still necessary. They just need what we talked about earlier, the quarry, the iron tools, the first part of the tribulation period. What looked like judgment is actually positioning.
And by contrast again, look at those field stones, the altar stones. Where have they been?
Out in the field, right?
For millennia. already exposed under God's heaven, directly facing him, exposed to extreme heat from the sun, freezing nights, rain, snow, freeze thaw cycles that crack unweathered stones, lightning strikes, wildfires.
Most stones cracked under that stress, turning to gravel centuries ago. But the ones that survived all that, those are the altar stones.
But now, what about stones from underground?
Quarry stones, river stones, or lake stones?
Geology shows us they often have water vapor trapped inside, tiny pockets of moisture. And what happens when you put a stone with trapped water inside directly into altar fire?
It explodes. The pressure builds and the stone shatters.
But for his altar, God does not want stones that explode under fire. He wants stones that have already been through fire and extreme weathering.
Stones that have already proven they can handle it. Field stones don't need the quarry.
They've already been refined by exposure, by elements, by direct contact with heaven's testing. They're ready now.
So, by now you must be asking the question, right? Which stone am I?
Let's look deeper. Okay? Because the question isn't just which stone am I?
The question is when does this separation happen?
When did the altar stones get positioned? And when did the building stones arrive?
Chapter 9: WHEN Does This Separation Happen?
There's a mystery in Revelation 6 that answers this. It's where John sees souls under the altar.
Revelation 6:9-11.
I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the witness they had borne.
They cried out with a loud voice, "Oh sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?"
Then they were each given a white robe and told to rest a little longer until the number of their fellow servants and their brothers should be complete, under the altar.
Classic God timing, right? Hurry up and wait.
Just like when you're a kid in the back of the car. Are we there yet?
So, they're there under the altar waiting until the number should be complete.
Now, what are they doing under the altar?
Well, let's think about temple construction for a moment. What goes up first? I mean before anything at all. The altar. Always the altar.
Before the walls, before the building, before any of it, the altar is erected first. Why?
Chapter 10: What Goes Up First in Temple Construction?
Because worship and sacrifice first consecrate the grounds and then continue during construction.
You build the sanctifying meeting place first.
Then construct the building after sacrifices are making the grounds holy.
So if the bride is raptured at the beginning of the tribulation, the altar goes up to New Jerusalem first and the bride is positioned. The meeting point between God and man is established. But the building isn't constructed yet.
But why not? Because the building stones are being shaped and cut at the quarry on Earth during the first portion of the tribulation.
So when the tribulation saints are martyed, where do they go? Under the altar, right? Not because they're rejected, but because the altar is the only structure standing yet. There's no building to house them in. The walls aren't even up. In fact, they'Il actually become the walls.
But the building stones are still being cut. They're stored under the altar because that's where God chooses to keep them safely stored, ready for rapid temple building construction as soon as the last stones arrive on site. Logistics.
Revelation 6:11. They were told to rest a little longer until the number of their fellow servants should be completed. Until complete, until all the building stones are cut, until the quarry work is finished. Then what happens? Then we believers are raptured pre-wrath. The main harvest after the core shaping is done and now the building can be constructed.
Now the walls can go up and those souls under the altar, they're incorporated into the building structure. The temple is completed. All living stones in place. And you know what's stunning about this?
Right now, today, the Temple Institute in Jerusalem has massive cornerstones ready. Stones from 6 to 13 tons each, consecrated with water from the biblical pool of Silom, stored in waiting. Waiting for what?
Waiting for the moment they get clearance to build. They can't place them yet. The political situation won't allow it. But the first stones are ready right now.
And the moment that clearance comes, they position the cornerstones and then rapid temple construction.
Same exact pattern God's using in the heavenlies. First stones prepared and stored, waiting for the full number to be complete, then rapid temple construction mirrored between heaven and earth.
Chapter 11: Construction Order Across All Patterns
So, we've learned altar first, then building, that's construction order.
Bride first, then church. That's the rapture order. First fruit for its sheath, then full harvest. That's the agricultural order. But do you know what else goes first?
Sorry, I get ecited about this part because this next pattern is just so mind-blowing to me.
So, when a baby develops in the womb, what's the first organ that forms?
Chapter 12: The First Organ That Forms
It's not the brain. It's not the lungs. It's not the stomach. It's the heart .
Around day 22 after conception the fetus's heart starts beating and it has to go first.
Why?
Because nothing else can develop without blood circulation. Brain can't form, lungs can't grow, organs can't develop.
The heart must pump blood first, then everything else can be built around it.
It's the same pattern. You see it?
The altar must be established first, then the building can be constructed.
The heart must beat first, then the body can be constructed. The bride must be positioned first. Then the church could be completed in full living stone format in New Jerusalem.
You seeing it? Biology, architecture, prophecy, all pointing to the exact same sequence. This is not just theological theory.
This is how God builds life itself. First the heart, then the body. First the altar, then the building, first the bride, then the church.
You can't construct a temple before the altar is established. You can't build a body before the heart starts pumping.
You can't complete the church before the bride is positioned. First things first, always.
That's how God builds.
And when I saw this pattern tracing across all these different dimensions, I got to tell you, I was moved to tears by God's beautiful, masterful design.
And you know, discovering these things doesn't happen in isolation.
It happens in community with people who believe God still speaks through his Word in ways we haven't even heard yet. It is written.
See, we're tracing the design of our bodies of history and his encoded layers. All things he hid for our discovery.
Walking this path and discovering these mysteries with you is a true joy.
God gives us these opportunities to grow together, to learn and stretch our faith. And just for a moment, I want us to think about all who are on this journey right now.
The people keeping us going through prayer for others in need in the comments.
Chapter 13: Eve - The First Bride Ever
People sharing their own discoveries so we can all be amazed at what God's doing and they do that in the comments. These are the people who keep this heart beating, circulating truth so the body can grow.
You just love learning this content and reading because truth matters. Truth is what sets us free and truth is what binds us together.
Jesus Christ, he is truth. He's the binding agent.
Now, there's one more layer to the sequence pattern, and it involves the first bride ever, Eve.
God removed her from Adam's body at a very specific moment, not random, not arbitrary. The timing really matters.
Adam was created as a complete unit, a whole body fully functioning, totally alive.
Then all the animals were presented before him. But no suitable helper was found for him. Bone of my bone was not among them. So what does God do?
Genesis 2:21. So the Lord caused the man to fall into a deep sleep. And while he was sleeping, God took one of the man's ribs and then closed up the place with flesh.
So he puts Adam to sleep. And while Adam sleeps, God takes from his side something specific. We'll discover exactly what next time, but he takes it to form a separate being, a woman made from a portion of his own body.
And Adam wakes and she's presented to him as help mate. She's already formed when he opens his eyes. Now think about the church with me.
Jesus creates the church from his own body. This was symbolized from the blood and water birth fluids that came from his side when he was pierced at the cross.
John 12:24, "Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a seed, but if it dies, it bears much fruit."
So that body multiplies for 2,000 years, 43:15 cells becoming a full body. Christ is the head. But as the body grows,
43:22 as it spreads across continents, as it becomes institutionalized and prosperous,
43:30 as comfort replaces suffering,
43:34 Revelation 3 shows us the final state of that growth. Not persecution, not poverty, not hunger for more of God, but Laodicean,lukewarm, wealthy, and self-satisfied, asleep. Revelation 3:17-18. You say, "l am rich. I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing. I counsel you. Buy from me gold refined in the fire.
Now, isn't it intriguing that fire melted gold caused scattering of the temple building stones?
l can't say Jesus didn't warn.
So in the end after all that growth , Laodicea lukewarm, asleep and scripture warns over and over don't sleep, be wakeful, be watchful otherwise negative surprise shame came not standing before the son of man.
So, just like from the first Adam's sleeping body, now thousands of years later, from the last Adam's sleeping body, at the end of the age, God again takes out a portion to create the bride, the altar for Jesus. Still part of his body, bone of his bone, but also a separate entity, created as an offering to Jesus, which notice is actually the function of the altar itself. Remember.
And then the body is roused from sleep after the bride has been taken. Just like the first Adam woke to find part of himself had been taken and formed into something new.
Chapter 14: Another Garden - Gethsemane
Mind-blowing to me. Think about it. Adam wakes to find Eve has been taken from his side.
Then what happens soon after the serpent's temptation in the garden. Scattering from Eden, suffering under the curse and eventually the promised resolution through the seed of the woman.
And do you know where else we see this pattern? In another garden. Well, let me ask you something.
When Jesus was about to face his greatest trial, essentially facing a sacrificial death to then give birth to the church.
Luke tells us Jesus sweated drops of blood, foreshadowing a woman's water breaking, water and blood. John 16:21, "When a woman is giving birth, she has sorrow because her hour has come."
His hour had come.
And in his hour of sorrow, what did he ask his closest friends to do?
Matthew 26:38, "My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me."
And what did they do? He asked for one thing, just one. What was it? Watch with me. And what did Jesus say when he found them asleep?
Matthew 26:40-41. Could you not watch with me one hour? Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation.
Watch and pray so you don't fall into temptation.
Now, what happened after they woke up?
Matthew 26:31, I will strike the shepherd and the sheep of the flock will be scattered. They awoke to arrest, confusion, strange voices, and a scattering and temptation.
Peter's denial, the exact thing Jesus warned about. They didn't watch. They didn't pray.
And they entered into the very temptation he said to pray against.
Same pattern as Adam and Eve. Sleep. Wake to something unexpected, then temptation and scattering, then suffering, and eventually resolution.
Chapter 15: Pattern Review: Sleep, Wake, Scatter, Suffer, Resolve
In the same way, the disciples scattered, suffered through three days of confusion and grief. Three days.
But post-resurrection came understanding and at Pentecost full-on readiness again same pattern.
So let's review. Sleep, wake, confusion, temptation and scattering, suffering, resolution.
So whether it's Adam and Eve, Jesus and his sleeping disciples, the 70 AD altar and building stones. or Christ with his body and bride, it's always the same sequence.
Chapter 16: Both Stone Types - Same Eternal Temple
Extraction happens while the body sleeps.
Wake up is traumatic and unexpected.
Confusion and scattering precede resolution.
But at the end of the story, both groups, both stone types end up in the same eternal temple. Different functions, different positioning, different timing, same destination, same God, same forever.
Now, if you're sitting there thinking, um, I'm not an altar. I'm not ready.
I still have attachments. I still need refining first. Know this. You believe in Jesus, you're still going to New Jerusalem. You're still going to become part of the temple of God forever.
There's still a rapture scheduled for you.
You might arrive slightly later, but still right on time with God's schedule.
Maybe you need some iron tools to shape you first. You might go through the scattering, but your destination is the same. Your eternity is the same.
And for what it's worth, speaking strictly for myself, I don't know which stone type l'lI be. I don't think apostle Paul knew either, judging by some of his things that he said about hoping and striving. But you know what?
The difference between 3.5 years compared to eternity is nothing. And I completely trust my God to carry me through either scenario. And so can you.
So altar stones and building stones, both in God's eternal temple, both essential, both forever, just different functions and a small timing difference.
So this is our blessed hope that none should despair.
We just have to recognize where we are when the time comes and know that the refining process, however hard, is preparing us for eternal positioning in the same house where all stones will be. Same temple, same God, same forever.
Chapter 17: What God Took From Adam- TSELA Revealed
But there's one more thing about what God took from Adam.
Something lost in translation for centuries.
The Hebrew word translated as 'rib' is not actually rib. The word is tsela.
And in the other 39 times it appears in scripture, it's never translated as rib.
It means side. The sides of the ark of the covenant, the sides of the tabernacle, the sides of the temple, and the sides of the altar.
God didn't take a rib from Adam. He took from Adam's side.
And then Genesis 2:21, God closed up the place with flesh. Not bone, but flesh. So, Adam's side.
Well, which side? And what was in that side?
What exactly did God take from Adam's side to build Eve? That's next time.
Now, thanks again to everyone keeping these deep dives adree. Origin of adree, From Middle English adreȝen, adreoȝen, from Old English ādrēogan (“to act, do, perform, practice, bear, suffer, endure, pass time, live”)
Hold fast, saints, and I will see you again very soon in the next one.