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Jesus as The Teacher prepares the way through Moses and the Prophets
Preparing the way through the knowledge of Moses and of the Prophets,
through the teaching of the torah, the written law (Moses) and of the oral law, (the Prophets) until he manifests.
Meaning that only through the teaching of the laws Christ comes, at
two thirds of the way, after the two measures, or two witnesses. 'Jesus can only be born in Bethlehem', in a 'house of
bread' this is what Bethlehem means, Jesus of-course being the example to all, the way and the truth, the gate of the
sheep, the only way for any man from every nation, tribe, race and tongue.
Signifying the red virgin soil, the good ground of the parable
of the sowed, being born from a man that has been purified by the word of truth, washed and cleansed by the 'loutro' (Eph.5:
26). Which mean 'warm or hot
bath' denoting a head bath, the renewal of the mind, the old cask being renewed, for the new wine, the new teaching, a
man full of water, full of the knowledge of the laws of God. (This is why Jesus sent his disciples to meet a man
carrying a water jar, which was carried on one's head or shoulder –(Sheckem)
– representing one's head and mind and who had an upper room (head and mind)
furnished and prepared) Mark 14:13-15.
And just the same with the word Emmaus, which also mean, warm
or hot bath, Luke
24:13.
This is why Jesus proclaimed; where two and three gather in my name,
there I am, in their midst, referring of-course to Moses and the Prophets, the two, and the spirit the third one, the
spirit of the Word, the new teaching and the new wine.
Which proves; why at the wedding in Kana, 'which
mean reeds, signifying judgement' of Galilee (his very first sign) he used six water jars
containing two and three measures, John 2: There is more
depth to all these obviously, but let's take one point at a time.
And when the disciple is full of water Christ comes to change
the water into wine, this is why Christ begins with the Passover and finishes with the Passover. (To understand this,
one has to see Israel coming out of Egypt, which was prophetic, a shadow of things to come).
We can clearly see this in Mark
14:13-16, and Luke 22:8-13 Where Jesus sends two of his disciples 'Simon Peter and John,
which are used as keys, because of their names' to meet a man carrying a water jar 'a pitcher'.
Simon, which mean 'the listener' the son 'seed' of Jonah, which mean
'dove' and signifies the spirit. (A dove sat on Jesus' head – Noah let the dove three times – three spiritual
levels of knowledge – the Lord does things in threes). Pointing to a man who has ears and wants to listen 'what the
spirit is saying'.
And for the fact that Jesus changed his name to Peter, which mean
'rock' it represents a man being built 'created' on the rock foundation of the true doctrine of the spirit of truth.
Simon Peter represents any man, the one who has ears and wants to listen what the Spirit is saying, he who has the
keys of the knowledge of the spirit of truth, and not so much the Apostle Peter, he is only a teaching and a metaphor.
(Men of no knowledge twisting things and denying the Lord of Glory)
Also the name John, mean, 'the grace of God' and again representing a
man who has received the water baptism through grace, John's baptism, this is why it is stated that Moses and the
Prophets were until John.
John represents the receiving of the laws of God through
judgements, but also through grace, the Jordan river being the river of judgement and death, which runs into the Dead
Sea. Signifying the destruction of the works of the flesh, this is why nothing lives in the Dead Sea. (Jor-DAN
– judge – judgement – to see the dead works- dead sea – dead see)
Water in the scriptures represents the laws of God as a metaphor
The waters in the scriptures represent the laws of God, this is
why Israel went through the Sea of Reeds, or the Red Sea, and also why Jesus walked on water, meaning walking in the
laws of God. (Red see – to see red – blood)
And where everyone is made to believe that Jesus actually and
physically walked on water and they call it a miracle is nothing more than a metaphor, walking in the laws of God.
As I've said already, the scriptures are like a giant jigsaw puzzle,
we start from one point and gradually we spread out to form a full picture. All scripture must come together, the
Hebrew and the Hellenic, both in unison. First to the Jew and also the to the Helleen.
As we can see the letter by itself, without the spiritual revelation,
of what it really represents, is useless for anyone to increase in any knowledge and understanding, its like a myth, a
far fetched story, after all an historical event cannot teach anyone the spirit of the Word. We have to break down the
letter, because it is cryptic, a reference, towards a much deeper and greater knowledge, 'the mysteries of the
Kingdom'.
The letter kills but the spirit gives life
It is written, that the letter kills, but the spirit gives life -
Paul testifies; we are ministers of the spirit and not of the letter. Referring to the spirit of the Word and the
spirit of truth, through revelation, and as Paul explains, that man is incapable to do it by himself.
Why should the Messiah declare, when the spirit comes he shall teach
you the truth, and when you learn the truth, it shall set you free, what truth is he talking about?
If the letter by itself was the truth, meaning only the physical side
of the scriptures, the narrative, why do we need the spirit of truth and at the same time, the spirit of wisdom and
revelation, to reveal what? And when does the spirit of truth come?
And once again, I must repeat John
3:12 and Luke 8:10.
The great upper room
It would have been a miracle if Jesus had filled the stone jars
directly with wine, meaning, taking a man from nowhere and without any knowledge whatsoever and changed him into a
spiritual being. (A man being completely brain dead – nature teaches us that no child can go to a primary school for
the first day and come home in the afternoon, with a university degree. It takes years, with much suffering and
affliction and hard work through education and by growing up to achieve that).
Jesus had to fill them with water first, signifying that one has to
be born of water first, a man being built, being created, one man walking and carrying a stone jar per day, for six
days. This is why Jesus sent two of His disciples to meet a man carrying a stone jar, because that man had a great
upper room furnished and prepared. (Clay, a vessel made of dust – which refers to a man – the jar representing a
man, who walks six days to be created)
This is why John 2:
states that the Jars were 'keimenai' = lying down, meaning a
dead man (a man being asleep - spiritually) being raised from the dead to be taught of God.
Meaning that the man was on his last water jar and on his sixth day,
last day and the sixth jar, a man full of water, born of water, created unto a living soul, on the sixth day.
A man that has been washed and cleansed according to the
purification of the Jews, a man that had received the two measures, then Christ comes 'the
third measure' to change the
water into wine.
Passover, to pass-over from death to life and the great upper
room, signifies 'one's head and mind', the upper chamber,
where one's brains are kept, also the significance of 120 in the upper room, where the spirit comes. This is why Jesus
was crucified on a hill called Golgotha, meaning skull, representing a man's head (renewal of the mind, change of
one's head, mind) and also between two thieves, to reconcile both into one body by the cross.
Question: What do the two thieves represent?
Why was Elijah in the upper room with the son (young boy – lad) of
the widow, what do they represent? And just the same with Elisha and why did the boy shout my head my head, Rahab
the harlot hid the two on the roof and also Eutychus on the third floor or level, in Paul's teaching? No, there is
more to the scriptures that meets the eye, as I've said earlier, the letter is but a reference towards greater
knowledge and understanding.
And through the spiritual revelation of the letter, it shall be
revealed that we never had any man with such great intelligence, to be able to 'concoct' put together, the story of
the scriptures, in such a way. With such mathematical precision and accuracy, but only the creator Himself, The
Genius, (Pansophos = wisest – having all the wisdom - Hellenic). And to praise God is to make Him known, through His
Word, the very purpose of Jesus, 'I come to reveal the Father- I don't speak of myself,
but the one who sent me.
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