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That’s always been very curious. “Stein” is clearly a Germanic name (it means “Stone”), so why is it synonymous with a whole other nation? Many “Stein”s were stone cutters and stone masons, in accordance with their name, through familial trade.

… Are there any Bible verses are centered around stone that might be relevant here? Not seeing any so far. Heraldry used to be used to identify significant familial houses. Was there a great “Stein” family that used a goat, by any chance? There are modern, clearly computer-created heraldic images that show a goat for it, but was that what was used hundreds of years ago? There is this.. https://files.catbox.moe/imbzer.jpeg, but there is also how things got to that place. Did they incorporate other nations’ heralds as they brought them under control over time?

Could this be tied to goat nations and sheep nations? Matthew 25:31-46? I don’t necessarily agree with this article, but it brings up some interesting data points. https://www.raptureready.com/2024/08/27/repatriation-of-the-nations-maybe-by-john-chandler/ Could the name “Stein” have been taken to mock Matthew 16:18 or Luke 20:17? u/Winn

No conclusions, just some thoughts.

And Krassenstein means “blunt stones”, and they surely, truly aren’t very sharp.

Edit: This comment got a downvote within 2 minutes haha

25 days ago
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That’s always been very curious. “Stein” is clearly a Germanic name (it means “Stone”), so why is it synonymous with a whole other nation? Many “Stein”s were stone cutters and stone masons, in accordance with their name, through familial trade.

… Are there any Bible verses are centered around stone that might be relevant here? Not seeing any so far. Heraldry used to be used to identify significant familial houses. Was there a great “Stein” family that used a goat, by any chance? There are modern, clearly computer-created heraldic images that show a goat for it, but was that what was used hundreds of years ago? There is this.. https://files.catbox.moe/imbzer.jpeg, but there is also how things got to that place. Did they incorporate other nations’ heralds as they brought them under control over time?

Could this be tied to goat nations and sheep nations? Matthew 25:31-46? I don’t necessarily agree with this article, but it brings up some interesting data points. https://www.raptureready.com/2024/08/27/repatriation-of-the-nations-maybe-by-john-chandler/ Could the name “Stein” have been taken to mock Matthew 16:18 or Luke 20:17? u/Winn

No conclusions, just some thoughts.

And Krassenstein means “blunt stones”, and the surely, truly aren’t very sharp.

Edit: This comment got a downvote within 2 minutes haha

25 days ago
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That’s always been very curious. “Stein” is clearly a Germanic name (it means “Stone”), so why is it synonymous with a whole other nation? Many “Stein”s were stone cutters and stone masons, in accordance with their name, through familial trade.

… Are there any Bible verses are centered around stone that might be relevant here? Not seeing any so far. Heraldry used to be used to identify significant familial houses. Was there a great “Stein” family that used a goat, by any chance? There are modern, clearly computer-created heraldic images that show a goat for it, but was that what was used hundreds of years ago? There is this.. https://files.catbox.moe/imbzer.jpeg, but there is also how things got to that place. Did they incorporate other nations’ heralds as they brought them under control over time?

Could this be tied to goat nations and sheep nations? Matthew 25:31-46? I don’t necessarily agree with this article, but it brings up some interesting data points. https://www.raptureready.com/2024/08/27/repatriation-of-the-nations-maybe-by-john-chandler/ Could the name “Stein” have been taken to mock Matthew 16:18 or Luke 20:17? u/Winn

No conclusions, just some thoughts.

And Krassenstein means “blunt stones”, and the surely, truly aren’t very sharp.

25 days ago
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That’s always been very curious. “Stein” is clearly a Germanic name (it means “Stone”), so why is it synonymous with a whole other nation? Many “Stein”s were stone cutters and stone masons, in accordance with their name, through familial trade.

… Are there any Bible verses are centered around stone that might be relevant here? Not seeing any so far. Heraldry used to be used to identify significant familial houses. Was there a great “Stein” family that used a goat, by any chance? There are modern, clearly computer-created heraldic images that show a goat for it, but was that what was used hundreds of years ago? There is this.. https://files.catbox.moe/imbzer.jpeg, but there is also how things got to that place. Did they incorporate other nations’ heralds as they brought them under control over time?

Could this be tied to goat nations and sheep nations? Matthew 25:31-46? I don’t necessarily agree with this article, but it brings up some interesting data points. https://www.raptureready.com/2024/08/27/repatriation-of-the-nations-maybe-by-john-chandler/ Could the name “Stein” have been taken to mock Matthew 16:18 or Luke 20:17? u/Winn

No conclusions, just some thoughts.

25 days ago
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