Showing posts with label Ancient Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ancient Israel. Show all posts

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Enoch and Elijah

Whirlwinds and heavenly chariots

There are many mysteries concerning Jesus the Christ and there is evidence both from the Gospels, Gnostic writings, and medieval paintings of extraterrestrial connections.  Possibly the first connection begins with Enoch who was removed without seeing death. When we read the story of Enoch and his journey of the Seven Heavens, or worlds, however the case may be, we can reach the conclusion that he experienced some manner of time travel for he was returned to earth many centuries later and was told to write down what he had experienced during his brief journey.  Now the book of Enoch, believed to be a 1st century work, has been deemed uninspired, or non authentic by the early Church Fathers.  Why they have formed this decision is anyone's guess but we know that the writings of Enoch must have been extensively studied by the early Christians as passages of Enoch's prophesies were quoted in the Letter of Jude within New Testament writings.  Now if the early Christians themselves considered Enoch's writing as uninspired or non authentic - why quote from his work?

The next Biblical person to have been whisked away from this earth without passing through death was Elijah, and in my opinion, the most prominent prophet of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (not Judah).  Prominent because he also had the ability to raise the dead and call fire from heaven, as well as being prophesized to possess the body of the much later prophet, John the Baptist, the forerunner of the coming of Christ.  Like Melchizedek, the origins of Elijah are also shrouded in mystery and in the Kabalistic writings he is mentioned as having been an angel in human form, also having no mother and father.  At the end of his mission he transferred his power and authority to his protégé and was whisked away by heavenly chariots.

Naturally we have Ezekiel and his well documented cherubim and wheels.  It is mainly because of Ezekiel's experience of his "winged creatures" that we have the conception that angels have wings, which in reality they don't.  Another interesting point about the "whirlwinds" whenever they appear is that they always approach from the north.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Jesus Controversy 3

Melchizedek Order of High Priest

One of the most mysterious and intriguing characters revealed to us through the Old Testament writings is Melchizedek.  So little is known of him that he rarely gets a mention from church pulpits.  He lived during the time of Abraham and was titled "king of Salem" later to be called Jerusalem.  Salem means 'peace' so he was the king of peace, also Priest of God Most High. Melchizedek has no known genealogy line, no mother or father, no beginning or an end.  So it doesn't take much to conclude that  Melchizedek and Jesus are one and the same spirit.  More on this later. 

I'm bold enough to go back further into the past and say that the great Hindu master, Krishna, was also of the same spirit.  Krishna himself once said that" Fools mock at me when they see me in my transcendental form but do not realize the power that I am and that rules above them." Also: "In order to deliver the pious and annihilate the miscreants I descend myself millennium after millennium." There are similarities between Krishna and Jesus, for instance, Jesus was the incarnation of God where Krishna was the incarnation of Vishnu, both representing the Supreme Being.  Where Jesus is the divine shepherd, Krishna is the divine herdsman. 

All three of these avatars can make claim to the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.  The Krishna identity is that ancient that I will deal mainly with Melchizedek and Jesus, his later incarnations.  Jesus himself referred to his ancient predestination by stating that before Moses was born, he already was. 

We have to remember that Judah, now well interbred with Benjamin, forms only a very small part of Israel as a whole and it is in their interest that the identity of the Lost Tribes remains lost.  Bear in mind here that that piece of land today called Israel is in many ways a deception and used only for religious and political purposes.  To reclaim their birth land they should have retained the name of Judea not Israel as it has never been known as Israel, whom they always regarded as their enemies.  The question is: does Jesus fit into any of the houses of Israel?  I don't believe so.

Lets go back to the days of Melchizedek for a clue.  We must remember that Jesus was to inherit his Divine titles hundreds of centuries later.  When Melchizedek encountered Abraham, he and Sarah had not long left Egypt; Sarah having been expelled from Egypt by her husband Pharaoh, accompanied by Hagar, an Egyptian handmaiden.  Hagar's presence in the wilderness, so commissioned by the Pharaoh, is itself a mysterious occurrence.  These nomads, sheep herders, were considered an abomination to the Egyptians, thereby I hardly see it conceivable that the Pharaoh would command an Egyptian citizen to live as a slave to the wandering nomads.  This could never have happened.  So Hagar must have been there for another reason entirely.  My conclusion is that Hagar was a Royal Midwife given charge over Sarah who was in child.  My conclusion also is that Sarah was a Mesopotamian princess, Abraham her carer, and her journey into Egypt was to marry the king of Egypt, perhaps for political alliances, a common practice between royal and noble lineages. After all, Sarah, in Hebrew means princess.

Abraham and Sarah, after their sojourn in Egypt, remained residing in the land of Canaan, which some time after was referred to as 'the divine land' or the 'land for worship' by the gentiles that settled there.  This was before the birth of Jacob, who became Israel and fathered the twelve tribes of Israel.  There was no racial or blood connection between Abraham and Melchizedek, yet Melchizedek was the High Priest of Abraham's god.  They were two entirely different racial lines.  It is through the Divine Priestly line of Melchizedek that Jesus obviously descended from. 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Jesus Controversy 1

A brief look at Israel

Today, as has been prophesied that "knowledge shall be in abundance," more and more people are questioning old Church teachings, especially the controversial genealogy line of Jesus, for instance, was he really a Jew?  So I'll divulge some of my view points on the subject. 

For starters, we need to understand that there are twelve houses forming  the nation of Israel.  The house of Dinah, was not recognized because she was female, otherwise there would have been thirteen houses.  These twelve houses were formed by four different mothers, where Rachel, representing the pure love, whereas Leah, representing trickery and deception, the bloodline that Judah came into existence from.  Whereas, the house of Joseph, came through Rachel and, through jealousy and resentment was forced into slavery by the other tribes, his step brothers.  But this worked in Joseph's favor as he became the most high prince of Egypt, second only to the Pharaoh himself.

Controversy over Joseph:
Some historians are debating Joseph's sudden change of fortune and believe there this more to the story than what is written.  They believe his real identity has been concealed during the manipulation of the ancient text.  The more controversial historians point the finger at Isaac, that Abraham was not the father, but that Sarah conceived during her marriage to the king of Egypt.  Then if this is so, we can accept a more realistic reason of why Joseph was in Egypt - simply claiming his royal inheritance passed on through his grandfather Isaac.  Controversial Egyptologists associate the mummy Yuya as being the real historical Joseph.  The Biblical story relates that Joseph married an Egyptian priestess and had two boys - the controversial opinion is that one of these boys married an Egyptian princess and later took the throne becoming the Amenhotep king line.  Joseph himself claims that God has been good to him and made him father to Pharaoh.  If these events are correct then we can have a better understanding of why Moses was a prince of Egypt, aka Akhenaton, the Amenhotep line, rather than the sad attempt of explaining his royalty by being set adrift as a baby on the Nile.  The Ethiopians teach that Moses was not a prince, but rather king of Egypt.

The Biblical writings proclaim that Israel no longer walked according to the precepts of God and was therefore to be divided. Judah and Benjamin split from Israel as a whole and became solely known as Judah, the southern kingdom, whereas the other 10 Houses remained as the Nation of Israel, the northern kingdom.  Until the eventual invasion of Israel, the northern kingdom,  by the Seafarers, and the people scattered, Israel and Judah were at a constant state of war.  A hundred years later the kingdom of Judah was also invaded but rather then being scattered were taken into captivity by the Babylonians.   History has always known the whereabouts of Judah and Benjamin, but the northern kingdom became known as the Lost Tribes of Israel.  Judah was held in captivity for seventy years and regained their freedom when the Persians conquered Babylon.  It is believed that it was during this captivity that the identity of "Jews" was conjured upon Judah and Benjamin.  With Israel now being historically lost for over a hundred and seventy years gave the intermingled Judah and Benjamin the freedom to adjust their historical record and identity.  The temple in Jerusalem was rebuild and they retained their identity as Judah, not Israel, and the area in which they lived became known as Judea and was still called by that name at the birth of Christ.  Hence we have Judeo-Christianity, a strongly Judah influenced religious faith.   

If I have any of my historical references wrong feel free to comment with your accuracies.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Israel the Chosen

By the evidence within the New Testament itself should convince you that there was an inner circle that was started by Christ and that there was indeed a secret knowledge that he conveyed to them, but was revealed only in parables to all outside that circle.  Those outside the inner circle are viewed as the "sheep."

Many people shun away with the words granted, or chosen, for instance Christianity itself teaches that the Jews are the chosen race.  Many people don't feel comfortable with this.

Christianity does not teach that the Jews are the chosen people.  This is all based around ignorance and misinterpretation.  The average person is blatantly ignorant when they hear the word "chosen", that Israel are a chosen people and that Israel represents the Jews.  Israel is a plural creation and not singular. The chosen factor began with Abraham.  This concept is erred and based on the patriarchal dominance of the time.  The entire story of Abraham and Sarah has been deliberately falsified.  The real main principle of the story is Sarah and the child from her womb, Isaac.  Sarah was a Mesopotamian princess and her destination was Egypt where she wed the ruling Pharaoh, the greatest conquering Pharaoh of the era.  Abraham betrothed with Hagar, an Egyptian midwife assigned to Sarah, and also through another concubine.

Are you suggesting that the Pharaoh was the father of Sarah's child?

Well, don't you find it funny that Abraham, after all those years, could not make Sarah conceive?  But as soon as she is taken as wife by the Pharaoh, Sarah is suddenly pregnant. He had no problem impregnating Hagar or his concubines.  Isaac was the only child had by Sarah.  And she was not 90 years old as the Old Testament states, but probably in her early 20's.  The blessings from this point on go through Isaac, down to Jacob (who became Israel) down to Joseph, where it was shared amongst the tribes of Israel.  It is Israel that was chosen, the Jews make up just one small portion of the House of Israel, being the House of Judah.  We must also remember that Judah split away from Israel, thereby the nation of Israel and the nation of Judah came into being, and these two nations were at constant war with each other.  The nation of Israel was scattered by invading peoples and became the Lost Tribes of Israel.  One hundred years later, Judah was taken into Babylonian captivity.  We know the journey of Judah, but not of Israel.  And while we are speaking of Sarah and her marriage to Pharaoh we can find some different meaning to the name Israel, for instance, Isis/Ra/Elohim.  Word play?  Coincidence?  Who knows.

There is much more that can be said about Abraham and Sarah but they are not the basis of our discussion.  There are many serious researchers who have studied the story of the two Biblical characters and a Google search will produce many interesting links.  Just sieve through the mountains of misinformation.

Friday, August 13, 2010

The Atlantis Egypt Connection


One of the most mysterious fellows in Biblical history is the patriarch Abraham who was to become the father of the Hebrew nation. Once again we have to resort to the writings of Moses to gain any kind of insight into his character, who he was, and where he came from. Once again we need to rely on the accuracy of Moses' writing, and that is somewhat doubtful to his cryptic style.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Before the days of Moses


Traditionally, before the Moses era, the children of Israel had referred to their god as the "Unknown God". The story and apparent history of the three main patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, would have been shrouded in mist, if at all remembered.

Christianity – the off shoot from Judaism


When we are considering the Bible and its relevance to truth it is always helpful to have some insight into its originality. It is also helpful to remember that Christianity had its birth through the Jewish religion of Judaism, or so it is commonly taught. But this is not actually the entire truth.