Show me what's hidden, Part 193
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Aug 25, 2019
- 7 min read
In we, of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries asking that you would pay close attention to what’s about to be said and answered; it would also answer something you probably never thought to ask yourself about Esau. Have you ever wondered within yourselves, what was Esau doing out there while he was hunting, which made him come out of the field into the camp of his father Isaac, at the point of being so weary in which the Bible uses the word faint, in the 29th verse of the 25th chapter of the scroll of Genesis, which would cause him to deem his privilege of becoming the next authority figure of the camp of no avail. The first-born birthright also is; the first-born son having an allotment unto him pertaining a double portion of the paternal inheritance. Here’s a trailer of what was going on with Esau, one day he was out there in the field supposed to have been hunting animals, but it ended up, Esau having to flee for his life, because he just killed Nimrod, who was a mighty hunter before Adonai. Nimrod also being the king of Babylon, on that same day in which Esau was in the field, so was Nimrod and his soldiers. Esau surprised Nimrod, chopping off Nimrod’s head, then killing the two soldiers that was with Nimrod, not before the two soldiers gave out a cry, causing Nimrod’s soldiers to be in hot pursuit of Esau and Esau thinking he was as good as a dead man, feeling that there was no importance of attaining the birthright in his life, because he desperately needed to regain his strength, in case Nimrod’s soldiers overtook the camp of his father Isaac. Here’s the full episode, in details, coming out of the 27th chapter of the scroll of Jasher. As usual, we must put in this epistle for the new comers, the scroll of Jasher can be found in every translation of Bibles; even the King James Bible; first in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua in which is penned in these words: is not this written in the book of Jasher? Then is seems as if Samuel answers Joshua’s question in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel with these words: it is written in the book of Jasher. This scroll is very important unto every person who names the name of Yeshua in their lives; because it shows behind the scenes of the lives of the fathers who were before us; for everything concerning their lives are not penned in the Bible. Here’s what took place with Esau: at that time, after the death of Abraham, Esau frequently went in the field to hunt ‘which was sort of, as in the 1st verse of the 34th chapter of the scroll of Genesis, when Dinah went out only once to see the daughters of the land’ Nimrod in the field had been watching Esau with envy in his heart toward Esau and Esau turned around and displayed that same hateful attribute toward Nimrod; we guess it was the battle of the greatest warriors; in which Nimrod was better clothed for the event, in which his clothing was there in the naming of the animals in the garden in Eden; so, you can’t get any better equipped than that; and Esau wanted that equipping; which was lust of the eyes, which kindled Esau’s pride of life only among the world and not with Adonai; Selah. As we continue, Nimrod ‘whose name means rebellion’ he being the king of Babel ‘which made him ruler of confusion’, the same was Amraphel ‘which is one who speaks of secrets, especially the secret in which he was clothed with’. Yes, Nimrod, he also frequently went with his mighty men to hunt in the same field as Esau did, and to walk about with his men in the cool of the day. That when Nimrod began observing Esau all the days, for a jealousy was formed in the heart of Nimrod against Esau all the days. On a certain day, Esau went in the field to hunt, and he found Nimrod walking in the wilderness with his two men. For, all Nimrod’s mighty men and his people were with him in the wilderness, but they removed at a distance from him, and they went from him in different directions to hunt, and Esau concealed himself for Nimrod, and he lurked for him in the wilderness ‘yes, Esau began to hunt Nimrod as if he was an animal or a trophy, because of Nimrod’s skills and his garment’. Nimrod and his men that were with him did not know that, that was him, or he was hunting them, and Nimrod and his men frequently walked about in the field at the cool of the day, and to know where his men were hunting in the field. After Nimrod’s soldiers were scattered over the field hunting, Nimrod and two of his men that were with him came to the place where they were, when Esau started suddenly from his lurking place, and drew his sword, and hastened and ran to Nimrod and cut off his head. You got it, Esau had just killed the most Savage king that was on the planet earth. So, Esau fought a desperate fight with the two men that were with Nimrod, and when they called out to him, Esau turned to them and smote Nimrod’s two soldiers to death with his sword. All the other mighty men of Nimrod, who had left him to go to the wilderness to hunt, heard the cry at a distance, and they knew the voices of those two soldiers of Nimrod’s, and the other soldiers ran to know the cause of it, when they found their king and the two men that were with him lying dead in the wilderness. Notwithstanding, when Esau saw the mighty men of Nimrod coming at a distance, he fled, and thereby escaped; that’s when Esau took the valuable garments of Nimrod, which Nimrod's father Cush had bequeathed ‘or passed on’ to Nimrod, and with which Nimrod prevailed over the whole land, and he ran and concealed them in his house. Those garments are recorded in verses 23-29 of the 7th chapter of the scroll of Jasher; penned in these words: Cush the son of Ham, the son of Noah, took a wife in those days in his old age, and she bare a son, and they called his name Nimrod, saying, At that time the sons of men again began to rebel and transgress against God ‘which was one of the reasons Nimrod was named his name’, and the child Nimrod grew up, and his father loved him exceedingly, for he was the son of his old age. The garments of skin which Elohiym made for Adam ‘Adam being the specie of mankind’ Elohiym also made skins for the species of mankind wife ‘she being the church’ that’s society and it’s religious helpmeet with Elohiym’, this was done when they went out of the garden, those garments were given to Cush by his father Ham, as can be seen in these coming verses. For after the death of Adam and his wife, the garments were given to Enoch, the son of Jared, and when Enoch was taken up to Adonai, he gave them to Methuselah, his son. At the death of Methuselah, Noah took them and brought them to the ark, and they were with Noah until he went out of the ark. In Noah, Shem, Ham and Japheth going out of the ark, Ham stole those garments from Noah his father when his father was drunk and naked which is recorded in the 22nd verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Genesis, and he took them and hid them from his brothers. When Ham begat his first-born Cush, he gave him the garments in secret ‘which is the meaning of Nimrod’s other known name Amraphel, spoken of in the 1st verse of the 14th chapter of the scroll of Genesis’, and those garments were with Cush many days. For, Cush also concealed them from his sons and brothers, and when Cush had begotten Nimrod, he gave him those garments through his love for him, and Nimrod grew up, and when he was twenty years old he put on those garments. These were the garments in which Esau took and ran into the city on account of Nimrod's men, and he came unto his father Isaac’s house wearied and exhausted from the fight with Nimrod and Nimrod’s two warriors, and from fleeing from Nimrod’s other soldiers who pursued him, and he was ready to die through grief when he approached his brother Jacob and sat before him, in the 29th verse of the 25th chapter of the scroll of Genesis. That’s when Esau said unto his brother Jacob, Behold I shall die this day, and wherefore then do I want the birthright? The death in which Esau was speaking of, it wasn’t from being at the point of starvation, he was speaking of, when Nimrod’s soldiers invade his father Isaac’s camp; there are not enough of warriors among my father’s house to help me, Esau thought. He feeling that even Jacob wouldn’t be alive to receive any kind of firstborn birthright blessing; Selah!!!! Jacob, not understanding what had just taken place, he still acted wisely with Esau in this matter, and Esau sold his birthright to Jacob, for it was so brought about by Adonai ‘so, when the opportunity presents itself, step forward and claim it, because we do not know Elohiym’s step by step plans for our lives. Jacob also bargained for Esau's portion in the cave of the field of Machpelah as can be seen in the 24th chapter of the scroll of Jasher and in the 23rd chapter of the scroll of Genesis, which Abraham had bought from the children of Heth for the possession of a burial ground, Esau also sold to Jacob, and Jacob bought all this from his brother Esau for value given. Jacob wrote the whole of this in a book, and he testified the same with witnesses, and he sealed it, and the book remained in the hands of Jacob. Here is where we will be picking up from in the next food for thought, for enough has been said to make you go hmm!!! We will speak with you at a later date, that’s if it’s Adonai’s will; sayonara !!!!
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