Alpha, Middle and Omega!!!!
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Dec 9, 2018
- 6 min read
The Word of Yehovah is filled with hidden mysteries in which religious people will avoid speaking about and if someone bring them up, they would said, what does this have to do with salvation in which they call saving someone’s soul? Here’s an example topic in which the Ruach Hako’desh inspired men of Elohiym to write; for verses 16-17 of the 3rd chapter of the Second scroll of Timothy reveals out of the Complete Jewish study Bible concerning the scriptures the preachers are avoiding: ALL (not some) But ALL Scripture is God-breathed and is valuable for teaching the truth, convicting of sin, correcting faults and training in right living; thus anyone who belongs to God may be fully equipped for every good work. The Amplified Bible puts those same 16-17 verses of the 3rd Chapter of the Second stroll of Timothy in these words: ALL Scripture is God-breathed [given by divine inspiration] and is profitable for instruction, for conviction [of sin], for correction [of error and restoration to obedience], for training in righteousness [learning to live in conformity to God’s will, both publicly and privately—behaving honorably with personal integrity and moral courage]; so that the man of God may be complete and proficient, outfitted and thoroughly equipped for every good work. The King James version goes a little like this: ALL scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. By us saying that, let’s take a look into the Word of Yehovah which reads out of the Complete Jewish study Bible when Rivkah (in whom the King James Bible calls Rebekah) when Yitz’chak (in whom the King James Bible calls Isaac) took Rebekah to be his wife; Yitz’chak was FORTY YEARS OF AGE; while Rivka (being Rebekah) WAS TEN YEARS OF AGE (keep in mind, the holy writ just said these scriptures are Elohiym breathed; just as the Ten Commandments were Elohiym breathed; and the 613 laws were Elohiym breathed) the Holy Bible said All scriptures, not some of them. This fact of Isaac and Rebekah is penned in verses 38-45 of the 24th chapter of the scroll of Jasher (yes, a book in which all holy writ, in which we of today being the 2018th year, we call the Bible; the holy writ names the book of Jasher in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua and in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel); so stop right now and take a look for yourselves. If you looked, some of you, it’s your first time noticing the mention of the book of Jasher; yet, most of you have NEVER EVER READ IT and by us mentioning the book and pointing it out in your Bibles, you still will not take the time out to search it out; and by not reading it, you have not the full picture of what the Holy Writ speaks; yet you talk loudly but yet are misinformed. In verses 38-45 of the 24th chapter of the scroll of Jasher it reads: Eliezer related to them all his concerns, and that he was Abraham's servant, and they greatly rejoiced at him. And they all blessed the Lord who brought this thing about, and they gave him Rebecca, the daughter of Bethuel, for a wife for Isaac. And the YOUNG woman was of very comely appearance, she was a virgin, and REBECCA WAS TEN YEARS OLD IN THOSE DAYS (when she was given to Eliezer to take back to Canaan to become Isaac’s wife). And Bethuel and Laban and his children made a feast on that night, and Eliezer and his men came and ate and drank and rejoiced there on that night. And Eliezer rose up in the morning, he and the men that were with him, and he called to the whole household of Bethuel, saying, Send me away that I may go to my master; and they rose up and sent away (TEN YEARS OLD) Rebecca AND HER NURSE DEBORAH, the daughter of Uz, and they gave her silver and gold, men servants and maid servants, and they blessed her. And they sent Eliezer away with his men; and the servants took Rebecca, and he went and returned to his master to the land of Canaan. And Isaac took Rebecca and she became his wife, and he brought that ten-year-old girl-Rebekah into the tent. And ISAAC WAS FORTY YEARS OLD WHEN HE TOOK REBECCA, THE DAUGHTER OF HIS UNCLE BETHUEL, FOR A WIFE. If thou readers would allow us of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries to reveal the hidden truth behind Isaac’s age, he being forty (and the importance of him being forty) and Rebecca’s age being ten (and the importance of her age being ten); and why a nurse was sent with Rebekah and who is the picture of this nurse Deborah in the New Testament, who was only designated to Rebecca and who she represents: Selah!!!! As it was with Mary, the mother of Yeshua, she being young (to be exact, twelve years old) and Elisabeth (who was old and stricken in years) she was Mary’s symbolic nurse as Deborah was to Rebekah (as can be seen in verses 39-56 of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Luke; in the which, upon Mary’s arrival to Elisabeth’s house, Elisabeth was six months with child; Mary remained there with Elisabeth, Elisabeth’s last three months as shows the 56th verse of that same 1st chapter of the scroll of Luke and Mary’s first three months of her conception, Mary was learning from Elisabeth, her own role as a mother in Yeshua’ life, and being a midwife to Elisabeth, all at the same time; in which Mary would have to be her own midwife, seeing that there was no room in the inn). Not only that, Eliezer was Rebekah’s Old Testament symbolic picture of the New Testament’s Ruach Hako’desk, whose responsibility was to bring Rebekah to her awaiting husband. The Ruach Hako’desk at the end of the Old Testaments prophets, was Mary’s symbolic picture of Eliezer; Eliezer being in the Torah, before the law was given; His responsibility was to bring Mary to her awaiting Husband Joseph; understanding that Mary had been at Elisabeth’s house for three months. The Ruach Hako’desk in our Eliezer today, and our days being the 2018th year; His responsibility is to bring us in the presence of our husband the Lamb of Elohiym, who is seated at the righthand of the Majesty on High. We understanding that Eliezer’s name means, God of help; while ours of today is called the Comforter. While the anointed congregation of today being also the 2018th year; her responsibility is to play the nurse role, as Deborah played unto Rebekah; and Elisabeth played unto Mary. In looking into Joseph, the stepfather of Yeshua and Mary’s husband; history shows his age as being ninety; other sources put Joseph’s age between thirty or forty. In the which, forty lines right up with Old Testament’s age concerning Isaac. Why forty for Old Testament Isaac and for New Testament Joseph? The number forty, its meaning is; a period of trials, probation and testings’ in which Joseph almost failed, by refusing to take Mary as his wife (which would have been denying the power there of) seeing that he was righteous; and also in which Isaac almost failed seeing that Abraham said unto Eliezer in Isaac’s time of sorrow, take not my son back there: in which also upon the Lamb of God’s return it would be a time of sorrow in which he would receive his wife which would be at the end of the great tribulation. The number ten, in which the Old Testament used for Rebekah’s age; its meaning is: Testimony- law and responsibility; in which Levi coming through Jacob which comes through Rebekah would bring into the world. While the number twelve; in which the New Testament used for Mary’s age; its meaning is: Governmental perfection; in which Yeshua, our Savior coming through Mary would bring into the world. In the Old Testament, there comes a point in Rebekah’s life, when Deborah (the nurse) dies and Rebekah has to deal with her husband and the children on her own; there comes a point in Mary’s life where Elisabeth is not heard of anymore and there will come a time in which the Lamb’s wife will be brought out of the church, understanding that the husband and the wife must leave father and mother and cleave unto selves becoming one, Selah!!! That’s when we see Rebecca being one with Isaac but she’s guiding Jacob into the blessing; Selah!!! Here is where we of the leadership will be pausing for the moment, for enough has been said to make you go hmm!!! We will speak with you at a later date, until then, sayonara!!!!
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