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- Nov 5, 2024
I wrote you who are politically inclined an unleavened synopsis of the New Testament with citations to help you see that you are all in the same boat and it has already sunk. Time to rise out of the water. You’re enslaved by Talmudic promises that prolong your hope, though you’ve already drowned to death.
The New Testament takes place after the Jews’ leaders had been subverted by the sons of Esau; they were demoralized, and in their lust for the world they made families with all of its people, bringing all races into one family, aka house or body. Therefore there is no more Jew nor Gentile. That’s the subject of the last book of the Old Testament.
Aside: Because in Hebrew a family is called a body or a house (Bet), houses and individuals in scripture should be understood as families or groups of people; and temples should be understood as the bodies of individuals. Jesus is the son of God because he has peace and understanding which are from God, and as Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 12, we are his body; each of us a temple of God (which is Logos, John 1). The New Testament is about us, and it reveals the meaning of the Tanakh that is buried in the Aramaic cipher of the “Hebrew Bible”.
The Jews had been covertly enslaved in the culture of their leaders (Babylonian captivity) and their Hebrew alefbet (literally “their strength”) had been replaced with Aramaic; though they still had the Tanakh, they no longer knew what it said. It was ciphered, and their history and identity were lost to them. The stage was set for the New Testament.
Malachi 3:16, “Then they that feared the Lord spoke often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.”
There came a movement of diverse, fearless people united in love of peace, truth and one another (that is, Jesus Christ) who revealed to the public that their leaders are all liars and hypocrites, and a den of vipers who had enslaved them with politics and traditions. The masses followed Jesus, serving one another, and uplifted each other such that they weren’t worried about politics and vanity anymore. Because they were so many, and together they were so strong that their unity freed them, the “leaders” conspired to persecute them and put an end to their peace and unity.
Because they would be hypocrites if they killed Jesus, they lied saying he was a rebel against Caesar—though he said to render to Caesar what is Caesar’s, for his kingdom is not of this world—and the rabbis and scribes caused a tumult, agitating for Rome to persecute Jesus to death. It was done, but the truth emerged again in the hearts and minds of the people. So their slavery was again disguised; they were taught to worship Jesus as a historic individual (such as the “Jews” say the messiah will be) and to continue their traditions in his name. Because of cunning priests and influencers, we forgot that we are the one body of Christ, and that we are saved only by living for one another.
Those who say they are Jews say the Messiah will come as a political savior. Yet the Messiah is our love for one another, which is our peace; which has long come, though it is up to us to follow it. It is at hand. Wherever there is peace between people, they are in Jerusalem (literally “city of peace”) and they are the body of Jesus Christ; and the world will jeer and persecute them, yet we have overcome the world.
In the Acts of the Apostles, a rabid Christ-hater named Saul was traveling to kill Christians when he saw beneath the Aramaic veil and realized the truth of their slavery, and that he had been complicit in it. He was then called Paul, and became dedicated to explaining to the Gentiles the truth in Hebrew that he found buried in the Aramaic cipher, which is recorded in his epistles. This is the good news he preached: we are one body, so sacrifice yourselves for one another; and whatever happens, rest in peace. Peace is life, all else is death.
Peace and understanding are salvation, and they alone have the power to save; they are the Lord, the root of logic, and we who possess him are his beloved son. In Aramaic Nun means fish, though in Hebrew it means son. In Aramaic Mem means water, though in Hebrew it means blood. Jesus said he will make his disciples fishers of men. Messiah means covered with oil; peace and understanding are the oil, which cause us to rise above our selfish concerns and become children of God, living for one another.
How does this affect us today? If you ask a “Jew” who the messiah will be, they will tell you he will be a political figure. What, though one half of the house loves their leader, if the other half hates him? Can such a divided house stand, or will it be sucked into the ocean when the storm surge comes? Do you love them that hate you, or have you divorced yourself from Christ’s own body? Only peace is worthy of converting anyone; and you can only convert people to peace with love, not with rhetoric. If you are split between love and rhetoric, then the rhetoric has won your heart and you love only yourself.
You are a slave whose hope is in an individual. As you live, is your hope in any one of your body parts, or is it in all their peaceful cooperation with each other, and them in cooperation with your mind? Much more, if there is not peaceful cooperation between diverse people, there is not life. When we are divided in fear and pride, we cling to death. Therefore sacrifice yourself for others, and become transformed by the renewal of your mind.
Remove your hope from any one person, and put your hope in the forgiveness, peace, love and unity of all people. Politics is a rabbinic slave game that Jesus came to free us from. When you follow Jesus, you let go of your hope for a political savior, knowing that it is us they persecute, and our only way out of the pain of this world is to have patience and forgiveness, sacrificing ourselves for one another.
We are the lamb of God! You are the temple, you are the sacrifice and the people you meet are the alter. Sacrifice the temple because it is not yours, it is God’s. Give yourself to others. May we unite to free ourselves from the world, and rest in peaceful love for one another.
The New Testament takes place after the Jews’ leaders had been subverted by the sons of Esau; they were demoralized, and in their lust for the world they made families with all of its people, bringing all races into one family, aka house or body. Therefore there is no more Jew nor Gentile. That’s the subject of the last book of the Old Testament.
Aside: Because in Hebrew a family is called a body or a house (Bet), houses and individuals in scripture should be understood as families or groups of people; and temples should be understood as the bodies of individuals. Jesus is the son of God because he has peace and understanding which are from God, and as Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 12, we are his body; each of us a temple of God (which is Logos, John 1). The New Testament is about us, and it reveals the meaning of the Tanakh that is buried in the Aramaic cipher of the “Hebrew Bible”.
The Jews had been covertly enslaved in the culture of their leaders (Babylonian captivity) and their Hebrew alefbet (literally “their strength”) had been replaced with Aramaic; though they still had the Tanakh, they no longer knew what it said. It was ciphered, and their history and identity were lost to them. The stage was set for the New Testament.
Malachi 3:16, “Then they that feared the Lord spoke often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.”
There came a movement of diverse, fearless people united in love of peace, truth and one another (that is, Jesus Christ) who revealed to the public that their leaders are all liars and hypocrites, and a den of vipers who had enslaved them with politics and traditions. The masses followed Jesus, serving one another, and uplifted each other such that they weren’t worried about politics and vanity anymore. Because they were so many, and together they were so strong that their unity freed them, the “leaders” conspired to persecute them and put an end to their peace and unity.
Because they would be hypocrites if they killed Jesus, they lied saying he was a rebel against Caesar—though he said to render to Caesar what is Caesar’s, for his kingdom is not of this world—and the rabbis and scribes caused a tumult, agitating for Rome to persecute Jesus to death. It was done, but the truth emerged again in the hearts and minds of the people. So their slavery was again disguised; they were taught to worship Jesus as a historic individual (such as the “Jews” say the messiah will be) and to continue their traditions in his name. Because of cunning priests and influencers, we forgot that we are the one body of Christ, and that we are saved only by living for one another.
Those who say they are Jews say the Messiah will come as a political savior. Yet the Messiah is our love for one another, which is our peace; which has long come, though it is up to us to follow it. It is at hand. Wherever there is peace between people, they are in Jerusalem (literally “city of peace”) and they are the body of Jesus Christ; and the world will jeer and persecute them, yet we have overcome the world.
In the Acts of the Apostles, a rabid Christ-hater named Saul was traveling to kill Christians when he saw beneath the Aramaic veil and realized the truth of their slavery, and that he had been complicit in it. He was then called Paul, and became dedicated to explaining to the Gentiles the truth in Hebrew that he found buried in the Aramaic cipher, which is recorded in his epistles. This is the good news he preached: we are one body, so sacrifice yourselves for one another; and whatever happens, rest in peace. Peace is life, all else is death.
Peace and understanding are salvation, and they alone have the power to save; they are the Lord, the root of logic, and we who possess him are his beloved son. In Aramaic Nun means fish, though in Hebrew it means son. In Aramaic Mem means water, though in Hebrew it means blood. Jesus said he will make his disciples fishers of men. Messiah means covered with oil; peace and understanding are the oil, which cause us to rise above our selfish concerns and become children of God, living for one another.
How does this affect us today? If you ask a “Jew” who the messiah will be, they will tell you he will be a political figure. What, though one half of the house loves their leader, if the other half hates him? Can such a divided house stand, or will it be sucked into the ocean when the storm surge comes? Do you love them that hate you, or have you divorced yourself from Christ’s own body? Only peace is worthy of converting anyone; and you can only convert people to peace with love, not with rhetoric. If you are split between love and rhetoric, then the rhetoric has won your heart and you love only yourself.
You are a slave whose hope is in an individual. As you live, is your hope in any one of your body parts, or is it in all their peaceful cooperation with each other, and them in cooperation with your mind? Much more, if there is not peaceful cooperation between diverse people, there is not life. When we are divided in fear and pride, we cling to death. Therefore sacrifice yourself for others, and become transformed by the renewal of your mind.
Remove your hope from any one person, and put your hope in the forgiveness, peace, love and unity of all people. Politics is a rabbinic slave game that Jesus came to free us from. When you follow Jesus, you let go of your hope for a political savior, knowing that it is us they persecute, and our only way out of the pain of this world is to have patience and forgiveness, sacrificing ourselves for one another.
We are the lamb of God! You are the temple, you are the sacrifice and the people you meet are the alter. Sacrifice the temple because it is not yours, it is God’s. Give yourself to others. May we unite to free ourselves from the world, and rest in peaceful love for one another.