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CHAPTER 1
 
 

50 to 600 shekels

But I would like to return to David and the threshing floor, which he bought for 50 and then for 600 shekels.

No man up to now has in any way understood the significance of these two numbers, the number 50 first of all, points to the fifty tenths of manna that Israel were to receive from the second day, from their exodus (exit) out of Egypt (the worldly things – and state of mind).

From the fifteenth of the first month after their exodus out of Egypt, from the counting of the Omer on their way to mount Sinai, walking fifty days (feast of weeks) receiving one tenth of manna per day for fifty days.

Fifty-tenths equals 5, pointing to the five barley loaves, that the Saviour Yeshuah, fulfilled, when he fed the 5000 men in the wilderness. Where He put them (laid down) in ranks of 100 and of 50 and this is to identify with the courtyard of the Tabernacle, the courtyard of death. The courtyard is 100x50 cubits, in length and width. His disciples gathered twelve (12) baskets full of the fragmented bread, wherefore, and this is through the spiritual revelation of the Word, each basket contained 50 fragments, so 12 baskets by 50 equals 600 fragments of bread.


600 the spiritual age of Noah, but as a metaphor

Which also points to the spiritual age of Noah, when he was 600, when the flood of knowledge, the floodstorm, the former rains came, the imparting of the laws of God. Which has nothing to do with a natural deluge, but referring to one receiving the laws of God, through judgement and the death of the flesh, all flesh had died (cut off) at 120 and pointing to one man. This is why Noah was the 10th from Adam and the 8th into the Ark, and pointing to the two covenants, water and blood. I shall reveal this much later. (Moses gets cut off at 120)

And for the fact that the Ark was on the waters for 150 days, which equal five months, each scriptural month has 30 days, where one loaf of bread was to be offered for each month and again referring to the five barley loaves, 5 months, 5 loaves.

And this is what I am saying that the entire scriptures are prophetic, a shadow of

things to come. And what has happened there, as a physical and natural event supposedly, is nothing more than a metaphor. This is why Jesus stated, and as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days when the son of man is revealed.

Question! Are we going to have another universal deluge? I don't think so, because we never had one to begin with. No, everyone has underestimated the intelligence of the Lord. We had floods all over this earth and we will always have them, which proves that the Lord is not talking about a natural flood but a spiritual.

And for the fact that the Lord made an oath, that there shall no more be a flood, it represents that after the water baptism, there is no more judgement, the waters recede and dry land appears. Pointing to Christ 'the rock', Christ comes, to deliver the one under the judgement of the law. Which has nothing to do with natural waters, or mountains, or hills. (High mountains and hills and tall trees and giants represent, men of great stature, men of great knowledge, doctrines of men).

John confirms it by saying; I must decrease and He must increase, increase in the spirit and in all knowledge and wisdom, and to receive the mind of Christ.

Paul also confirms; and the rock that followed them in the wilderness, meaning the rock that was following Moses, was Christ, Moses gets cut off at 120, which is another key.

All flesh shall live to be 120, where Joshua = The Saviour takes over from Moses to lead the sons of Israel (the young generation) into the Promised Land. I shall come back to this later.

The actual flood has nothing to do whatsoever with a natural deluge, but the outpouring of the laws of God through judgement, the number five also, points to the Pentateuch, the written law 'Moses' the first five books of the scriptures. 'No man can be justified by the works of the law, but by the law of faith, (the oral law- the Prophets) where Abraham was justified'.

The five barley loaves represent the bread of affliction and sorrow, because they signify the judgements of the law against the carnal man, curses, mount Ebal. We could bring so much scripture together, but it will take thousands of pages to complete, after all, this is just the beginning, just to shed some light to those who are willing to listen.

And continuing, the number fifty (50) also, points to Joshua, Jesus, the son of Nun, which in Hebrew means 'fish' and has the numerical value of 50 and also, the significance 'gates of understanding'. And why did Jesus feed the 5000 men with five loaves and two fishes and what do actually the two fishes represent? I will come to this another time of-course.

Also the number 50 refers to the fifty books, of the entire scriptures, because I am sure that most of you know that the authentic number of books was 50 to begin with. And only changed later to 66 books and for a very good reason which I'll not go into now.

The authentic number of the books of the Old was 24, according to the Jewish canonical order, and changed later to 39, and also of the New was 26 and changed later to 27, because Luke's gospel and the Acts were one book. (Paul received 40 less 1 five times)

So on the one hand we have 24+26=50 and on the other we have 39+27=66, everything in the scriptures has relevance. Just the same with the covenants, God made seven covenants right through the ages and one New, which is all the seven put together to make up the New, so we have 7+8, seven and the eighth or 7+1=8. There are relevance in these numbers believe you me, but all in good time.

And the covenants are these: the Edenic, Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Palestinian and the Davidic covenants, plus the eighth, which is Jesus the Christ. (His sacrifice and blood and the fulfilment)

So, the threshing floor represents a man who is receiving 'gathering the seed' the laws of God, the Word of God in the wilderness, and in no other place can a man (disciple) be taught of God.

Wherefore the wilderness has nothing to do with a sandy desert or some faraway cave, or mountaintop, but a state of mind and being. A man devoting and dedicating and separating himself, from the beliefs and traditions and doctrines of man. Presenting one's self as a living sacrifice unto God, which is about a million miles from today's doctrines and beliefs of man.

Today's man thinks that he can have everything at the touch of a button, and on a plate, he hasn't the stamina even to sweat, unless there is money in it. Why then the advice of the scripture reveals that narrow is the gate and much sorrowful is the way that leads unto life and few are they who shall find it?

Shall we sweep this passage under the carpet, for the easy Jesus of prosperity and riches and easy pickings?

Because the Jesus of the scriptures, is the rock of scandals and the stumbling block, and blessed is he who does not get scandalise in Him, why should anyone get scandalise in the Jesus of the world, the easy Jesus of miracles and healing?

And all his disciples are living in luxury and comfort, in mansions and in palaces, in chauffeur driven limousines and laughing all the way to the bank.

And as it is written, it will be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. If though and for a fact this passage represents something completely different, but I have to use its physical terminology.

No, the Jesus of the scriptures is a different person than the manmade Jesus of the world, who is but an image, a make believe entity.

Where the real one had nowhere to put His head, and hated by all, and all his disciples were planted together with Him in His sufferings and in His death, so they could be planted with Him in His resurrection.

Something that has been completely ignored, and swept away, by making out that He did it all and I haven't anything to do by myself, just sing and dance and jump three feet up in the air, laugh and giggle like a hyena. (When the spirit of the Lord overshadowed Abram was in shear horror; he did not jump up and down and laughed – just the same with Paul and John)

The understanding of the scriptures has been poisoned, defiled and polluted, by men of no knowledge whatsoever, and why should God do miracles with the brain dead?

God has inspired man to build hospitals and clinics and all types of institutions, anointed doctors and nurses, scientists to invent things and fight diseases, and after all that, He sends a brain dead man to heal the sick, it does not add up. Anyway the healing of the false preachers is nothing more than an illusion, mind over matter to the individual and why don't they go into hospitals to heal the real sick?

But as always the excuse is, one must have faith, how can a man who is suffering and dying have faith? because if he had, he wouldn't be dying in the first place, as a figure of speech. The Lord promises His own that He will see them through to the last day, as also Paul testifies, He who started it is able to finish it, so why does one need a miracle? The biggest miracle is for one to receive the grace and truth and to get to know the will of God.

The scriptures are being revealed at last, through the spirit of truth, which will put all the con men out of business, especially those who claim tithes, even the Jews don't pay tithes.


Tithing is Testimony and not Test-I-money

Tithing has do with testimony and not Test-I-Money, where many opportunists have abused and misused, by taking the gullible, the vulnerable, the sick and the poor that they prey on to the cleaners, and becoming millionaires.

Always asking for money and the riches of the world, which is anti-scriptural and against the teaching of Christ and where the scripture says bread, they have turned the bread into money.

They are never satisfied, they never say we have had enough and we don't want any more, they still want more, that's what it means to love your neighbour?

Don't kid yourselves, the testimony is the disciple's defence, the shield of faith, and the breastplate of righteousness, the armour of God.