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CHAPTER 3
 
 

Yeshuah did all his signs on the day of the Sabbath

This is why he did all his signs (and not miracles) on the day of Sabbath, because he is the Sabbath Himself, God's rest. There is obviously much more to this.


Dan and Ephraim are hidden

Why do you think in Revelation 7:4-8, two tribes are omitted, which are Ephraim, which mean 'double fruitful' and also, 'Ash-heap' and Dan, which mean 'judge' referring to judgement. And two others were added, which were Levi, which mean 'attached - joined' and Joseph, which mean 'increase', increase in all the knowledge.

Read Jeremiah. 4:15. For a voice declareth from Dan, and puplisheth affliction from mount Ephraim.

And Genesis 41:52. And the name of the second called he Ephraim: For God hath caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction. (Judged by the law – the suffering of the cross and pointing to Christ).

Hosea 5:11 Ephraim is oppressed and broken in judgment, (Ash-heap) because he willingly walked after the commandment.

Jeremiah 31:9. For I am a father to Israel, and Ephraim is my firstborn. (Admah –red soil – first Adam) Jesus walking through all of them.

Shechem, which mean 'back' or 'shoulder' and located in the valley between, mount Ebal and Gerezim. Referring to curses and blessings, Shechem obviously signifies the head of a man and the two mountains represent the shoulders of the Priest, with the two onyx stones with six names on each one. (see Fig 8 below).

The Creation of One Man

Fig 13

Unless all the scriptures come together and in their right context, no one would ever make any sense out of them.

It's about time that the Jew came to the true understanding and realisation of the scriptures, by forgetting and actually ignoring the religious beliefs of other people, which also apply to the so-called Christianity, which after all, it should have been the continuation of Judaism.

Why do you think that Jesus entered into Jerusalem on a donkey? What do you think the donkey represents? Well, I have a lot to say and to explain, but all in good time and to the right people.

And this is how we read Revelation 7:4-8, after one has been judged 'Dan' and has become the 'double ash heap' 'ruins' -death of the flesh - 'Ephraim' to him is joined 'Levi' 'added' increase 'Joseph' of the knowledge of the Lord, referring to the mind of Christ.

The twelve tribes represent the twelve loaves, where in fact they are fourteen tribes, including Levi and Joseph, referring to Urim and Thumim, light and perfection, joined through enlightenment and increase in all the knowledge of the Lord.

The inheritance of the Lord belongs to the Levi, Levitic priesthood, which changes into the order of Melchizedek.

Royal priesthood, the Priest of the Most-High God, to whom Abram gave testimony, tithes.


The scripture is not a thriller book

The scripture is not a novel or a thriller, but more like a drama, a play in words, where all its characters come and go and replaced by other characters, which lead us to the same thing.

A story that took one and a half thousand years to be put together, by someone, who had arranged and synthesised systematically and methodically all the events, which appear to be natural but in depth, they are not.

Someone, who was at the very beginning of things, and also at the very end, by someone who had planted the beginning and also the end, the author Himself, which took fifty books to contain it. (The authentic number of both, the Old and the New Testaments).

Fifty portions of light one might say, representing the fifty tenths of manna, the feast of weeks, Shavuot in Hebrew and Pentecost in the Hellenic and the son of Nun.

The knowledge of the Lord and the laws of God are scattered all over the continents of the entire planet, and in all things, where in fact the feeding of the 5000 also represents all the academic knowledge given to all mankind.


The Lord is The One who does all things

But let's read Isaiah 45:5-9.

5.  I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me.

6. That they may know from the rising of the sun, (the entrance of the Tabernacle or the Temple) and from the west, (the exit of the Tabernacle because the boards, the tread boards open up, which signifies the resurrection) that there is none beside me. I am the LORD, and there is none else. (Signifying one man walking through the Tabernacle, from east to west).

7. I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things. (The Lord judging one by His laws).

8. Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness: (the flood of spiritual knowledge) let the earth open, (man's mind) and let them bring forth salvation, 'the first fruits of many' and let righteousness (Christ) spring up together; I the LORD have created it.

9. Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! (Israel- Jacob) Let the potsherd strive with the potsherds of the earth. Shall the clay (flesh) say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou? Or thy work, He hath no hands?

Here I must close my present message, which is nothing yet, just scraping the surface, the tip of the iceberg of the scriptural knowledge that lays hidden within the framework of the narrative, the natural story. I shall continue, on a later date, but to those who have ears and want to listen, at least to learn the actual true meaning and understanding of the Word of God that they might follow the way, which is called straight.