Show me what's Hidden, Part 95
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Apr 18, 2019
- 7 min read
After Abram having spent three days and three nights in the fiery furnace and there was no hurt upon him, nor upon the drawers in which he was embarrassingly placed in that judgment with. This is proven in the scroll or book of Jasher; yes a scroll or book in which every Bible mentions with two witnesses; the first witness is Joshua and he’s asking a question in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua, as is seen in these words: is not this written in the book of Jasher? Now, it seems as if Samuel the prophet of Yehovah has answered the question in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel in these words: it is written in the book of Jasher. Jasher is a whole scroll or book, in which gives us more details concerning what happened in the Old Testament. For, Abram, as is shown in that scroll of Jasher, he acknowledged the true and living Elohiym who made heaven, earth and everything in them, he had to walk around in a fiery hot judgment for those three complete days and three complete nights; even as Yeshua said in the 40th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Matthew: for as Jonas was THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS in the whale's belly; SO SHALL THE SON OF MAN BE THREE COMPLETE DAYS AND THREE COMPLETE NIGHTS IN THE HEART OF THE EARTH. The correct way of telling time is evening to morning; which is proven in the 5th verse of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words: the evening and the morning were the first day. The 8th verse of the same 1st chapter of the scroll of Genesis acknowledges: the evening and the morning were the second day. The 13th verse of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Genesis shows: the evening and the morning were the third day, so on and so on right down to the sixth day as is seen in the 31st verse of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words: the evening and the morning were the sixth day. The only day that has no recording of having a evening and morning is the seventh day; search it for yourselves!!!!! We of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries challenge you, that’s only if you desire to know truth. If you desire to continue to be deceived, do not accept the challenge, just remain ignorant. Yeshua was crucified on a Wednesday and not a Friday. If He was crucified on a Friday, he would have been in the heart of the earth for only two nights and one day; Selah!!! You do the math!!!! In Yeshua being crucified on a Wednesday, he would have been in the heart of the earth the complete days and nights. For that next day in which was a Thursday, was a high holy day, being the Passover; and the regular Sabbath of that week, it was on that Saturday as usual. As is recorded in these words out of the 31st verse of the 19th chapter of the scroll of John: the Jews therefore, because it was the preparation, that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the sabbath day, (FOR THAT SABBATH DAY WAS AN HIGH DAY,) besought Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away. After the regular Sabbath of the week, the 1st verse of the 28th chapter of the scroll of Matthew records: In the end of the sabbath (which was speaking of the completion of both Sabbaths which fell in that week), as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre. For, on the Friday after the Passover high holy day which was on a Thursday, that Friday was another day of preparation for the regular Sabbath which falls every week, On that day, the 56th verse of the 23rd chapter of the scroll of Luke reveals; the women prepared spices and ointments (understanding that the 9th verse of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Exodus informs us: Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work, so they prepared their spices and ointments); and rested on the regular sabbath day according to the commandment; which is recorded in the 8th verse of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Exodus in these words: Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. This the women did, after Yeshua was crucified on the cross; which did not remove the keeping of the Sabbath day, neither did Yeshua teach them that He was going to stop the keeping of the Sabbath day after His death or resurrection; this is why we see Paul the apostle of Yeshua keeping the Sabbath day after Yeshua’ ascension, Selah!!!! We reiterate, this is why the 1st verse of the 28th chapter of the scroll of Matthew points out: In the end of the (regular weekly) sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week (which is Sunday, that’s according to the sacred Calendar and the Civil Calendar; just take a look on your very own Calendar in which is hanging in your houses, homes and apartments; it shows the first day of the week is Sunday and the last day of the week, which is the seventh, regular Sabbath day is Saturday). The first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre; because they did not want to break the commandment concerning the Sabbath. Please do not get us wrong, we believe in the death, burial and resurrection of Yeshua the Lamb of Elohiym. We just do not acknowledge it as the way society does. The pagan roots of Easter. The general symbolic story of the death of the son (sun and not Yeshua) on a cross (the constellation of the Southern Cross-as in horoscopes) and his rebirth, overcoming the powers of darkness, was a well-worn story in the ancient world. There were plenty of parallel, rival resurrected saviours too. Easter is a pagan festival. Easter is a word in which the King James Bible added in; for the Complete Jewish Bible has penned the 4th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Acts like this: so when Herod seized him, he threw him in prison, handing him over to be guarded by four squads of four soldiers each, with the intention of bringing him to public trial after Pesach. While the Amplified Bible has penned that same 4th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Acts in these words: When he had seized Peter, he put him in prison, turning him over to four squads of soldiers of four each to guard him [in rotation throughout the night], planning after the Passover to bring him out before the people [for execution]. If Easter isn't really about Yeshua, then what is it about? Today, we see a secular culture celebrating the spring equinox, whilst religious culture celebrates the resurrection. However, early Christianity made a pragmatic acceptance of ancient pagan practises, most of which they enjoy today at Easter. The general symbolic story of the death of the son (sun-the idol god Ra) on a cross (the constellation of the Southern Cross) and his rebirth, overcoming the powers of darkness, was a well-worn story in the ancient world. There were plenty of parallel, rival resurrected saviours too.
According to their traditions, the Sumerian goddess Inanna , or Ishtar, was hung naked on a stake, and was subsequently resurrected and ascended from the underworld. One of the oldest resurrection myths is Egyptian Horus . Born on 25 December, Horus and his damaged eye became symbols of life and rebirth. Mithras was born on what we now call Christmas day, and his followers celebrated the spring equinox. Even as late as the 4th century AD, the sol invictus, associated with Mithras, was the last great pagan cult the church had to overcome. Dionysus was a divine child, resurrected by his grandmother. Dionysus also brought his mum, Semele, back to life.
In an ironic twist, the Cybele cult flourished on today's Vatican Hill. Cybele's lover Attis, was born of a virgin, died and was reborn annually. This spring festival began as a day of blood on Black Friday, rising to a crescendo after three days, in rejoicing over the resurrection. There was violent conflict on Vatican Hill in the early days of Christianity between Yeshua’s worshippers and pagans who quarrelled over whose God was the true, and whose the imitation. What is interesting to note here is that in the ancient world, wherever you had popular resurrected god myths, Christianity found lots of converts. So, eventually Christianity came to an accommodation with the pagan Spring festival and they refuse to admit it. Although we see no celebration of Easter in the New Testament, early church fathers celebrated it (only by persecutors of Yeshua, as is seen in the 4th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Acts; in which they planned to kill Peter, after their pagan celebration), and today many churches are offering "sunrise services" at Easter – an obvious pagan solar celebration. The date of Easter is not fixed, but instead is governed by the phases of the moon – how pagan is that?
All the fun things about Easter are pagan. Bunnies are a leftover from the pagan festival of Eostre, a great northern goddess whose symbol was a rabbit or hare. Exchange of eggs is an ancient custom, celebrated by many cultures. Hot cross buns are very ancient too. In the Old Testament we see the Israelites baking sweet buns for an idol, and religious leaders trying to put a stop to it. The early church clergy also tried to put a stop to sacred cakes being baked at Easter (today, many churches have their bake sales). In the end, in the face of defiant cake-baking pagan women, they gave up and blessed the cake instead. Easter is essentially a pagan festival which is celebrated with cards, gifts and novelty Easter products, because it's fun and the ancient symbolism still works. It's always struck me that the power of nature and the longer days are often most felt in modern towns and cities, where we set off to work without putting on our car headlights and when our alarm clock goes off in the mornings, the streetlights outside are not still on because of the darkness. What better way to celebrate, than to bite the head off the bunny goddess, go to a "sunrise service", get yourself a sticky-footed fluffy chick and stick it on your TV, whilst helping yourself to a hefty slice of pagan simnel cake? Those things are pagan worship and the church gets angry because we point them out; Selah!!!! In our next food for thought, we will continue on what’s taking place with Abram’s three days and three nights in his fiery judgment, that’s if it’s Adonai’s will. Until then, sayonara!!!
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