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A burnt offering to the Lord
God, through the shear sufferings of the holocaust proved what the
water baptism and the death of the flesh really represents, a burnt offering to the Lord, Israel of course
representing the spiritual seed, even though people continually ignore it.
This is why not even one soul was lost, because it was God's will
that had allowed such a thing to happen. Man sees death as a horrific measure and procedure, but to the Lord is only a
step towards a better place, even though the way that the six million who died was brutal and atrocious.
But the Lord was there, He who did not spare His own Son, by
the crucifixion, which not many have realised, what it really represents. (Two wars in
the 20th century, 20x100=2000, what does the number 2000 signify)?
No one has realised that the cross signifies the two trees becoming
one, the tree of knowledge of good and evil, when put together represents the tree of life, and not just two planks
stuck together.
Meaning that one man gathering and putting all the knowledge of
the entire scriptures together, by learning good and evil, which slays the fleshy carnal man, this is why the Lord
begins with two trees and finishes with one tree. Genesis 2:9 and Revelation 22:2.
The two trees must become one, which signifies the two men, carnal
man Esau, the hunter, and Jacob the spiritual man, the man of tents, 'learning' the one who bought the birthrights of
his brother.
The twin brothers, where Esau was red and hairy pointing to the first
Adam, because he was the firstborn, referring of-course to the carnal man. Two seeds in their mother's womb warring
against each other before they were even born.
But the Lord called Jacob His 'firstborn'; I've called my firstborn
Israel out of Egypt, representing the spiritual man, where Christ did fulfil that, by proving who in reality was
Jacob.
What hasn't been understood is that Esau and Jacob are but the very
same person, who is divided into two, but afterwards he becomes one man 'whole'. And these are the mysteries of the
scriptures, the twin brothers, the two Adams, who meet after 20 years, which is but a key, where they embraced each
other, meaning they became one.
The Macroprosopos, Adonai, the Lord of glory; and the Microprosopos
the one, who becomes the son of man, Heaven and Earth. This is why IHVH has the numerical value of 26 referring to the
26 books of the New Testament, the fulfilment of Moses and of the Prophets. Adonai the Microprosopos and Macroprosopos
the Aleph and the Tau = the Alpha and the Omega, and every other letter in between.
Because 24+26=50 referring to feast of weeks, Hebrew Shavuot,
49+1=50 and Pentecost the fiftieth day in the Hellenic, 49+1+50=100 fold. Leviticus
23:15-1. And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the Sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the
wave offering; seven Sabbaths shall be complete: =49 days.
Even unto the morrow after the seventh Sabbath shall ye number
fifty days; (49+1) and ye shall offer, a new meat offering
unto the LORD. (49+50=99)
Why do you think that Abraham was 99
when he was circumcised and 100
when he had Isaac? Why did Yeshuah leave the 99 to find the
one (1) and what do these numbers signify? The entire
scriptures are written in cryptic and only the spirit can reveal them, why should the scriptures specifically give us
these numbers? Everything that was written and happened was a shadow of things to come, and everything could be
answered logically.
There is no way that a man of 99 and a woman of 90 could give birth,
it is unnatural, and this is what the birth of Yeshuah signifies the spiritual man, an unnatural birth.
Joshua and Caleb
Lets take Joshua and Caleb the only two that were left from the old generation, the
only two that were allowed to lead the sons of Israel into the Promised Land. Now then, what is the
significance of Joshua and Caleb, and what do they really represent?
Reading a natural story does not teach us much, just reading an historical record
cannot lead anyone into the spiritual understanding and the scriptural message, unless we come to their true
significance. First of all, we have to analyse the meaning of their names, because they are given as keys.
Firstly we take Joshua or Yeshua, which mean 'Saviour'
the son of Nun, which also mean, 'fish' and has the numerical value of '50'
and also has the significance, 'gates of understanding'. Secondly, we take Caleb, which
mean, 'Capable' or 'Dog' the son of Jephunneh, which also mean, 'For
whom the way is prepared'. The voice of one crying in the wilderness; prepare the way of
the Lord?
The scripture here uses two people with two names and also mentions the names of
their fathers, as cryptic clues, so to lead us into greater knowledge and understanding, which proves the mysteries of
the literal narrative.
Now, in this way the scriptures take us onto another level of knowledge and onto the
true and correct way that they ought to be read.
Joshua and Caleb represent but one man and used as keys
And again we have to see Joshua and Caleb as one man, one person, which are the
mysteries of the scriptures that no man up to now has worked out or come anywhere close to understanding.
But firstly we have look at Israel, we read that the old generation exclusive of
Joshua and Caleb, they had all died in the wilderness, the Lord told them that they shall see the land from afar, the
same also applied to Aaron and Moses.
The Lord had sworn that they 'shall' not enter His rest, but only the young
generation the sons, 'the seed' of Israel, the true JEW.
Moses was cut off at 120 and Aaron at 123, which are key numbers. And when Moses went
to Egypt, he was 80 and Aaron 83 and when put together equals 163, a key number yet again.
The old generation dies in the wilderness
It is very strange that all those who had suffered for forty years in the wilderness,
the Lord did not allow them to enter into the Promised Land. So there must be something hidden in all these and for a
good reason. Israel represents the spiritual seed and the Promised Land represents one man, one true Jew, who has to
receive the spiritual seed, 'knowledge'.
The old generation represents the old man
The old generation represents one man, the old man and the old character, the one
that walks out of Egypt and into the wilderness, to receive the knowledge of God and to see the glory of the Lord.
Egypt signifies the world with its beliefs and manmade traditions and doctrines; and
the reason that the scriptures use Egypt as a lesson, is because it represents a dark land. The darkness that man
lives in, which in depth has nothing to do with the country of Egypt whatsoever, but an 'ever
present state of mind' and used as a metaphor.
This is why the diversity of the scriptures is such that no carnal minded man could
ever capture or fathom out. Because the Egyptian or Pharaoh and the Jew represent one man, who has been called and
driven out by God and sent into the wilderness.
And for the fact that the Jew walked through the Sea of Reeds and as Paul adds;
they've walked the Red Sea, referring to the waters of judgement and death, 'as of dry land', which was prophetic and
a cryptic clue, because the Sea of reeds represents the wilderness itself. Where one man is receiving the laws of God
through judgement.
Because through the knowledge of the spirit there is no difference between water and
dry land, both represent the same thing, but are used as metaphors and as stages or steps or levels of understanding.
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