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Show me what's hidden, Part 33

  • The Ruach Hako'desh
  • Feb 5, 2019
  • 7 min read

In this food for thought, we’re about see what’s going on at the bottom of the holy Mount in which the children of Seth worship upon; while Cain’s descendants survived on the bottom, that’s in the area in which Cain killed Abel. Yes, the place is called Nod. That place was the beginning and hole for every foul person who was overtaken with animal lust that was distributed to them through the most subtle beast of the field. This city of people, they over filled the land below the mount, they all originated from Cain’s principles; Cain’s sister became his wife through fear and force; after everyone on the holy mount knowing it was Cain who murdered his righteous brother Abel. As if Cain’s selfish murderous actions weren’t enough, that’s when he took his beautiful sister (in which was part of the reason why he killed his righteous brother), for it was Satan who planted wicked thoughts in his head, which went a little like this. Your parents are conspiring against you; their plans are to give your beautiful sister to your righteous little brother Abel; and to give you, your, not so good-looking sister. Those thoughts have been ringing out in the hearts of the people of God through the ages for we are able to see this even with Jacob for he not wanting Leah but wanting the younger beautiful sister, he not knowing that Judah, better know as the tribe in which our deliverance would come through was in Leah whose appearance was not that appealing. This animal lust is what Cain pondered in his heart; which helps us to understand why the Bible says in the 8th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Genesis; Cain led Abel into the field one day (which is a place where animals live) and it was done through deception; that’s when Cain rose up against Abel. Once again, how Cain ended up with his beautiful sister, it was at Adam and Eve’s most vulnerable moment; that’s while they were mourning the loss of what was righteous; they having no strength in them to stop Cain’s diabolical scheme; which was taking place in the holy mount (even as Adam’s took place in the hedge about garden in Eden). Cain now having a wife (his sister), he had a son with her through the animal lust in which he had. After Seth’s death (which took place on the holy mount), it was now Seth’s eldest son Enos time to keep the people on the mount, separated from the children at the bottom of the mount; by reminding them about Elohiym’ principles and purpose. In those days at the bottom of the mount, lived Lamech the blind, who was of the sons of Cain. He had a son whose name was Atun, and they two had much cattle. But Lamech was in the habit of sending them to feed with a young shepherd, who tended them; and who, when coming home in the evening wept before his grandfather, and before his father Atun and his mother Hazina, and said to them, "As for me, I cannot feed those cattle alone, lest one rob me of some of them, or kill me for the sake of them." For among the children of Cain, there was much robbery, murder and sin. Even as it was in Moshe’s days; so Elohiym gave Moshe help; it was the tribe of Levites. Before moving forward, let’s look at this in the natural for a moment; what the young grandson of blind Lamech said was this; I will be murdered for temporary things that has no spiritual value at all. In other words, my life is worth more than this; give me some help; for the generation in which we are living in, they are Cain’s descendants, yet there was much robbery, murder and sin (which was passed down from the head of that family line) Cain being of the wicked thoughts of Satan. Hint, your children are watching your practices, not your speech; and they will do what they see you do, and say what they hear you say. Even Yeshua said it like this, concerning the actions in which He was doing (He said, I was imitating My Father): My Father worketh hitherto, and I work (just like He is). As for His speech, He said in the 49th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of John: I have not spoken of Myself; but the Father which sent Me, He gave Me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak. As we are able to see; the children follow in most parents’ footsteps; even if the parents aren’t speaking directly to the child. In turning our attention back unto what was happening among Cain’s descendants; Lamech pitied his grandson (notwithstanding, before we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries move forward, we must reveal a mystery unto you) Lamech was blind (that’s not being able to see clearly. At the cost of it all, he had pity upon his grandson and he took his blind self with his grandson in the field to feed the flocks; that sounds strange to Stevie Wonder; Lol. For, how are you able to watch, what you’re not able to see??? Let’s dive deeper, Lamech, being the blind grandfather; he rose up, took a bow, took large arrows, and smooth stones, and a sling (please do not forget, Lamech was blind) but blind grandfather was going to do what he once was able to do with clarity. Blind grandfather Lamech, he went to the field with the young shepherd, and placed himself behind the cattle (when a Shepherd is to go before the flock); but, the young shepherd watched the cattle; thus did Lamech many days (feeling like he got his groove back) lol. In case you don’t know, Lamech was of the lineage of Cain; one day, Cain, being unable to rest, dragging his beautiful wife from this place to that place, because of him trembling and out of terror of someone one day trying to murder him as he murdered his kinfolk Abel. One day while Cain was visiting, he came to Lamech's wives, and asked them about Lamech, his kinfolk. They said to him, "HE’S IN THE FIELD with the cattle." (yes, even as Cain was in the field with his kinfolk Abel; as reads the 8th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Genesis. Also, keep in mind; Elohiym gave Cain seven generations to come to repentance; and Cain said, whosoever findeth me shall murder me; as reads the 14th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Genesis. Here’s a numeric lesson; keep in mind, Elohiym said in the 15th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Genesis, coming out of the Amplified Bible: therefore, whoever kills Cain, a sevenfold vengeance [that is, punishment seven times worse] shall be taken on him [by Me, Elohiym].” And Adonai set a [protective] mark (sign—some say it was; leprosy, boils, or a horn that grew out) on Cain, so that no one who found (met) him would kill him. Nevertheless, Lamech had lost his sight; he being blind and, in the field, (even as Cain was blind emotionally with animal lust for his sister, but in the fields with his brother that would have ended up with the woman Cain wanted); so, the happening which took place went around on Cain’s behalf, but now it has come back around against him and he had not a clue what was about to take place. Here’s the numeric part, Elohiym gave Cain seven generations to repent; if we count Cain’s lineage, which begin in the 18th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Genesis with Enoch, Irad, Mehujael, Methusael, Lamech, Atun, and the no named grandson in whom Lamech was out in the fields with, he’s called a young shepherd in The Second Book of Adam and Eve Part 3. This indicates that Cain’s time was up and he had no intentions of making amends/repentance for his brother’s murder. So, Lamech’s wives, they not knowing that they were playing a part in vengeance being taken out on Cain because of righteous blood he spilt. Then Cain went to look for Lamech; and as he came into the field (where Lamech were), the young shepherd heard the noise he made (because Cain trembled and shook with fear), and the cattle (in which the young shepherd was watching) herding together from before him. That’s when the young shepherd yelled to his blind grandfather Lamech; my lord, is that a wild beast or a robber?" Then Lamech bent his bow, placed an arrow on it, and fitted a stone in the sling, and when Cain came out from the open country, the young shepherd (being also of Cain’s lineage) said to blind grandfather Lamech, "Shoot, behold, he is coming (the young shepherd not knowing this was his kinfolk) because Cain’s appearance was very strange." Then Lamech (unknowingly) shot at Cain with his arrow and hit him in his side (this was symbolic as when Cain was hitting his brother at first with a staff he had in his hand and it did not kill his brother). And Lamech struck Cain with a stone from his sling, that fell upon his face, and knocked out both his eyes; then Cain fell at once and died (even as Cain took a stone, smashing it upon his brother Abel’s head, causing Abel’s brains to come gushing out). Then Lamech and the young shepherd came up to Cain, and found him lying on the ground. And the young shepherd said to him, "It is Cain our grandfather, whom thou hast killed, 0 my lord!" In other words, the young shepherd was saying; Oooo, look what you did, and you call yourself helping me!!!!! These things were taking place at the bottom of the holy mountain; then was Lamech sorry for it, and from the bitterness of his regret, he clapped his hands together, and struck with his flat palm the head of the youth, who fell as if dead; but Lamech thought it was a feint; so he took up a stone and smote him, and smashed his head until he died. We don’t know if you took notice of the progress of Cain’s one murder which has now increased unto two murders at the same time in the field in which the animal’s dwell. The first murder started at the beginning with Cain the first descendant and ended up with the seventh descendant in which was given him for repentance but it was the fifth generation that smote Cain and the young shepherd understanding that Cain rejected the grace that was given him. Wow, enough has been said, so we will leave you hanging right here. We will speak with you at a later date, that’s if it’s Adonai’s will, until then, sayonara!!!!


 
 
 

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