Ladies and Gentlemen: I give you Peter Novak's biggest "shoehorn" to-date:
Now, no one has discussed what the obscure “Europe/Asia†means. That is not a common use of the “/†symbol. I had always read it as meaning “Europe and/or Asiaâ€, because I am used to people using “and/or†in their speech and writing. But it in fact does not say “Europe and/or Asiaâ€, does it? Technically, it works out to saying “Europe divided by Asiaâ€, because that symbol is the “divided by†symbol.
So what does Europe divided by Asia mean?
Could it mean the division, or space, BETWEEN Europe and Asia?
It could mean anything
you want it to mean. Because as Darby has always pointed out, this is not about Zeshua or even Zeshua's interpretations about what she said. This is about Peter's intepretations. You are all that matters here.
If so, that would be the Middle East, wouldn’t it?
No.
Check your geography. The middle east is
part of asia. The definition of asia stretches to the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean. And in Eurasia, the Ural Mountains is the agreed-upon boundary. So the answer to your question above is "no". That is, unless you simply wish to re-define what asia is based on your own criteria. From the link above:
<font color="red"> "Asia is traditionally defined as part of the landmass of Eurasia—with the western portion of the latter occupied by Europe—lying east of the Suez Canal, east of the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the north by the Arctic Ocean." [/COLOR]
You can even read the etymology in that same Wiki to see where the word "asia" came from:
<font color="red"> "The word Asia originated from the Greek word "&#7944;&#963;&#943;&#945;", first attributed to Herodotus (about 440 B.C.) in reference to Anatolia or, for the purposes of describing the Persian Wars, to the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt. " [/COLOR]
Did you read that, Peter?
Persia. Otherwise known by the modern name of Iran. So your shoehorn cannot possibly fit, you see, because the origin of the word was to refer to the Persians who were pitted against the Greeks in the Persian Wars. Iran is in asia, as is Israel. But I am sure you will use
your interpretation, because as mentioned above: this is all about Peter.
RMT