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. 

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