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CHAPTER 1
 
 

Israel as a metaphor represents the spiritual seed

Israel as a metaphor and as natural evidence represents the spiritual seed, 70 souls descended (came down) into Egypt and 600,000 footmen all the hosts of the Lord had walked out. Here we have to observe the word 'footmen' representing, first of all that the 600,000 were all men, which they represent the seed, this is why in the genealogy of the scriptures only men are mentioned.

Also the word 'footmen' is a cryptic clue, because a footman, has ten toes, which also signifies the ten laws. Meaning those who walk in the laws of God; and if we were to multiply 600,000x10 (toes) = 6,000,000, why do you think that six million Jews were slaughtered during the Second World War, why, some strange coincidence?

The 70 souls descending represent spiritual knowledge from above, where Stephen stated that the souls were 75, quoting from the Septuagint, the Hellenic version of the scriptures, which is but another cryptic clue.

After all, the salvation is of the Jews, referring to the purification of the mind, through the water baptism, by receiving the laws of God. And not by dipping someone in water 'the physical ordinance', but by the teaching of the hidden knowledge of Moses and of the Prophets and the spiritual light of the gospels the fulfillment, and the pure in heart shall see God, of pure conscience, the 'red virgin soil'.

Pointing to the first Adam, the good ground, and the good earth, of the parable of the sowed, where the seed is planted and takes root, the seed obviously is the Word of God.

The scripture's advice is to leave the first teachings and carry on unto perfection, Hebrews 6:1-2. Referring obviously to the written law, 'Moses', which must be cut off (at 120) for Joshua, Jesus to take over, because only the teaching of Moses could lead one to Christ.


The Land of Israel

Also the land of Israel 'Canaan' signifies the 'Low Land' 'flat land –Level Land'. Where every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and the crooked shall be made straight and the rough ways shall be made smooth, and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.

The Land of Israel also represents a man, the mind and heart of a man, Galilee, which mean, 'circular' 'round' signifying the head of a man. This is why it is written; can anything good come out of Nazareth of Galilee? Referring to a man's heart and head. John 1:46.

Samaria, which mean 'watch mountain' signifying the heart, someone who is alert, awaken in the mind and heart through knowledge and understanding of the spirit of the word. To awake to righteousness and sin no more, through the wisdom and revelation by the spirit of truth, the spirit of God; prepare the way of the Lord.

Judea, also signifying the spiritual seed, from where Jesus has descended as a Jew, whom represents the light to the world. And also Caesarea, which mean 'severed' cut, signifying the circumcision of the heart, separating one man in two, by the unnatural birth, a 'caesarean birth' born from the spirit.

Let's read from Acts 9:30-31. Which when the brethren knew, they brought him down to Caesarea, and sent him forth to Tarsus. Then had the churches rest throughout all Judaea and Galilee and Samaria, and were edified; and walking in the fear of the Lord, and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, were multiplied.

(Tarsus mean, 'flat basket' referring to the land of Israel on one level, flat land, flat basket, where the bread is kept, Paul being the seed, sent forth, sent from above). The scripture above points to Christ from above working on one man.

And again, the land of Israel represents the table where spiritual food can be eaten, the flat land, obviously all these things are but just metaphors to guide one into the understanding of the spirit of the word, God uses the natural but as metaphors.

The land of Israel also represents the Promised Land, the land of milk and honey, meaning, for one to receive the milk of the Word, which is honey to one's mouth, which also represents the Kingdom of God, as a natural reflection and evidence to the spiritual.

The Table
Fig 2

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