Nov 28, 2017

UNDER the LAW?

Hubble looks into the Mysteries of the Past.
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/gorddard/
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Under the Law? 
What does the apostle Paul mean by the statement,“ under the Law?” Most Bible students would assume that Paul is concerned about being, "Under the Law" that was received by Moses at Mount Sinai.
(Mt 5:17; 18; 19; 20; Jn 15:9-10; ) Paul carefully follows Messiah Yeshua's example of teaching obedience to Yehawah's Covenant 10 Commandments. 
(Ro 3:20; 4:15; 5:8-9; 10; 11; 12; 19; 20-21; 6:1-2; 7:7; )  Yehawah Eloheyem's Covenant Laws existed from the time of Adam and became the basis for Justly Judging mankind's sinful lawlessness. So then, is Paul only referring to the transgressions of the Covenant Commandments that place a person, "Under the Law" by identifying sin? The apostle Paul’s complex thought process is a precise examination of Covenant Law, circumcision, the priestly service of mediation, and the sacrificial works that form the framework to define what it means to be, "Under the Law."

Oct 1, 2017

GROWiNG PAiNS


Solar Eclipse over U.S. Aug 21, 2017
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/
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Growing Pains
Hebrews 12:6 NASB; 
Heb 12:6; 
Proverbs 3:12 NASB; Pro 3:12; 
Isaiah 53:5 NASB; 
Isa 53:5; and 
1 Peter 2:23 NASB; 
1 Pe 2:23; Revealing Spiritual insight into the prophetic suffering of the Messiah and the True message of Salvation.

To introduce this Bible study, it is important to establish several principles for examining Scripture that will verify the correct understanding of Yehawah's unchanging Words of Truth.

1. (Rev 1:1; 4; 5; 12; 13; 14-15; 16; 17-18; 22: 1-2; 3-4; 5; 6; 7; 13-14; Mal 3:1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 16; 17; 18; 4:4-5; 6; Isa 8:13; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 40:8; 55:11; 59:21; Mt 5:18; Heb 1:12; 13:8; 1 Pe 1:23; 24; 25; ) Yehawah Eloheyem the Father and Son, state: They do not change. So then, Yehawah's Words of Truth do not change and Scripture must be in agreement from the beginning to the end.

Aug 13, 2017

BORN AGAiN ?

The phrase, "Born Again" is perceived by most of Christianity to be a symbolic representation of their absolute assurance that they are already Saved through faith in their Jesus. But, the original Greek word, “Gennao” is incorrectly translated as, "Born." Gennao depicts active development with a beginning or origin similar to the conception of a human embryo that will continue maturing to the moment before birth. Gennao is similar to the English word generate and can portray the natural process of a germinating seed that grows in stages until it becomes a mature plant that is capable of producing fruit that bears seeds. Messiah Yeshua is called the “Seed of Abraham” and his sacrificial death becomes the planting of a seed that is resurrected to spiritually regenerate new life within His Faithful followers. The theme of planting and harvesting is a powerful metaphor of salvation and, "what a man sows he will reap."
(Jn 12:12; 13; 14-15; 16; 17; 23-24; 25; 26; 31-33; 34; 35; 36; Psa 126:5-6; Ho 10:12; Job 4:7-8; Ro 6:21-22; Ga 6:7; 8; 9; Joel 3:1; 2; 13; 1 Cor 15:35; 38; 44; )

Jul 18, 2017

Mark 15:34; ELOI ?

Hubble Heritage
http://heritage.stsci.edu/heic/1007/index.html
see also: THE WORD ROSE or AROSE ?
Know the Truth, and the forging of the John Smith's will be One.

Here are three short stories that bear a piercing resemblance to Mark 15:34;

1. There once was a man named John Smith who had two sons. Mr. Smith's sons grew up and moved away. John Smith's sons did not stay in contact with their father. Years and years passed and then John went looking for is to lost sons. When he found them he said hi I'm John Smith. His two sons looked at him strangely and said, "John who?" The father said, "John Smith… John Smith, to what abandoned me?"

Apr 13, 2017

MESSIAH's TEMPLE in 70 WEEKs

A Lonely Birth Place
Hubble: Starburst Galaxy MCG 07-33-027
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2016
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The mathematical prediction of the promised arrival of Messiah is linked to the restoration of the Temple of Yehawah's Spirit of Holiness.

The birth of Messiah Yeshua on the Feast of Tabernacles 5 B.C. follows the yearly Feast Days of Yehawah that began with Passover and ends with the Feast of Tabernacles. This pattern of Passover progressing to Tabernacles continues from B.C. and the pattern does not change as it enters the time period of A.D.. Also, this progression demonstrates that 30 years are completed from the birth of Messiah on the Feast of Tabernacles 5 B.C. to the Feast of Tabernacles 26 A.D. when Messiah begins His Atonement ministry.

Jan 17, 2017

PRiESTHOOD vs MELCHiZEDEK



Bullet Cluster: formed by colliding Galaxies
 revealing mysteries of Dark matter
http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2006/1e0657/


A Terrible Parable

In the town once called holy, there lived a man named Error Anu with his wife Ki and their two twin sons, Adam and Isaac. One seemingly sacred twilight approached without warning as an Insane Murderer entered the window of Adam's bedroom and stabbed him to death. Misfortunate Error rushed in to battle with the adversary and wrestled the knife away from Adam's murderer. Error's wrath blazed, "my god requires justice, and eye for and eye!" Just then, innocent Isaac silently touched his father. Error seized Isaac and pierced his heart with the knife, still dripping with Adams blood. Error sighed, "sin is cleansed by the substitution of innocent Isaac's blood." then the Insane Murderer rejoiced, "I praise your god Anu , he has freed me from the guilt of sin." Error welcomed his new friend Mr. I. M. Who politely asked, "is it now okay if I rape your wife Ki.”
see also:  666 the BEAST n U

The moral of the story: consider carefully the sin you welcome into your house, by giving your Ki to cover up with?

Therefore, the place once called holy is now left desolate!
(2 Ch 36:14; 15; 16; Jer 7:1-2; 3-4; 5-6; 7-8; 9-10;11; Mt 23:1-3; 8-10; 11-12; 17; 19-20; 21-22; 23; 25; 26; 28; 33-34; 35; 37; 38; 39; 24:1; 2; 3; 4; 5; Jn 8:24; 28-29; 31-32; 33-34; 36; 40; 43-44; )