Christian Churches of God
No. 057
FAQ
Bible Study
Old Testament
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Frequently Asked
Questions on Old Testament texts are listed herein. All
answers are predicated on the premise that God exists and that the Bible is the
inspired word of God as revealed to His servants the Prophets.
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One True God:
God exist-Why is God eternal-Many names for God-Which name, which entity-Elohim/Eloah-Elohim plural-How many elohim-Jehovah/Jehovah of Hosts-SHD 3068/3069-Two different beings-God look on sin-God and His Law
Spiritual
Creation:
Angel of YHVH: Is Christ YHVH-Worship the son-Great Angel OT-Who spoke to Abraham-Who did Moses see-Who talked to Moses and Aaron
Sons of God: How many sons of God-Difference in heavenly beings-24 Thrones/Elders-4 living creatures-4 rivers/4 Cherubim-Lion headed systems-Who are the host-Cause of rebellion-Cherub rebel-Rebellion-Fallen host repent-Angels male or female Lucifer: Meaning of Lucifer-Satan still has access to God-Satan not always evil- Abaddon/Apollyon Angels: Function of angels-Can we recognise angels-Pray to angels
Physical
Creation:
Nephilim: Humans before Adam-Pre/post Adam DNA-Nephilim not resurrected Adam and Eve: Why create man-Mankind’s destiny-Adam rebuke Eve-Life before Adam-Children’s stories-Apple forbidden fruit-Different races-Vegetables or meat first-Physical condition early people Noah: Origin or faces from Noah-Flood worldwide-Noah’s faith Abraham: Blessings for Hagar/Ishmael
The
Law:
Two tablets of stone-6 and 4 or 5 and 5-First Commandment-Sabbath-Reading the law Society: Uncleanness until sundown-Not coming near wives-Childbirth-Garments etc-Swearing-Violence on innocent-Death penalty-Tattoos-Owe no man-Gambling Food Laws: Mushrooms-Supplements-Pork and fish-Eating meat-Food and ten commandments Tithes and Offerings: 3 or 7 offerings-Atonement tax-Stealing from God
Israel:
12
Judges-Kings-Numbering of tribes-Order of tribes-Moses:
Broken
tablets-Wife and children-Hosts of Pharaoh-Red sea-Seven-day march-Fall of
Jericho- Red cords-Blood on doorposts-Idols and Images: Golden idol-Why a calf-Worship of images-Golden
calf/golden cross-Divisions of Israel
Joshua…Joshua’s
life-12 rocks/12 apostles-2 spies
Judges…Judges 9:7-21;-Judges 19-Gideon 70 sons-Samson’s hair-Riddle to 30
Ruth…Ruth’s kinsman
1Samuel…1Samuel 1:6-17:40-David
1Kings…1Kings
chapter 6
2Kings…2Kings
chapter 2
Esther…Esther 9:13 Nuremburg Trials
Job…7 sons 3 daughters-Job of Genesis 46:13
Psalms…Psalm 82-Psalm 137
Proverbs…Proverbs 8
and 9-Proverbs 31
Ecclesiastes…Ecclesiastes 7:1-Birthdays
Prophets:
Isaiah…Isaiah 19:23-Isaiah 65:1-6-Isaiah 1:29
Jeremiah…Jeremiah 4:15ff
Ezekiel…Ezekiel 46:20;-26:21;-Exekiel’s Temple-Ezekiel 20:37-38
Joel…Joel 2:23
Micah…Micah 6:4;-5:5
Zechariah…Zecariah
14:16-19
God’s Calendar:
Full moon-Time
lost-Number 7-Jubilees: What is a Jubilee-How to
count-Blown on Atonement-5 months in 50th or 1st year-End
of Jubilee Feasts: Where does he place his
name-Assemblies of God-Fat of the Feast-Pentecost: Shavuot-Trumpets: Trumpets blown-Feast of Shofar-New Year-Atonement: Meaning-Tribute tax-Half Shekel
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FAQ Old Testament
One True God
Why do you believe that God exists?
A:
It is written only a fool says in his heart that there is no God. The entire
structure of the creation demands that God exist: From the Laws of
Thermodynamics to the phase space volume selection of the universe and Quantum
Mechanical theory. The philosophical basis of Causation is singularist and not
supervenient. Why would you think that there is no God?
Why do you think God is eternal? The
fact that God created us should not mean that God never dies. Maybe your God
just had special power to create the whole world and maybe His life has just
been very long, of years old.
A:
God stands outside of time and space. The Bible is very clear that there is
only One True God, whom no man has ever seen or ever can see (John 1:18), and who
dwells in unapproachable light and who alone is immortal (1Tim. 6:16).
We
know this to be true as the phrase “space volume selection of the universe” is
held to be a factor of ten to the tenth, to the 123rd power. It cannot be
written in normal denary notation, even if the entire substructure of matter in
the universe were to be used. In other words, there is a point of origin, and
only one for the entire universe.
We
now know from the general theory of relativity and subsequent quantum
mechanical theory and its adaptations that a substructure, which we call
“quarks”, underpins the basis of matter.
We
know from the decay of “K Mesons” that there is directionality to time. We know
that the structure of matter in the universe is a directional structure in
which Space, Time Mass, Energy and Gravity are equivalent expressions of a
single fundamental essence, and that essence we call spirit. The Bible is
understood to teach us that God creates it “ex nihilo” or “out of nothing”.
This was also the doctrine of the Shepherd of Hermas, the earliest of the
writings not now included in the New Testament.
God
created the entire spiritual realm, and then he created the physical. This is
examined in the papers How God Became a Family (No. 187)
and The Purpose of the Creation and
the Sacrifice of Christ (No. 160).
The structure of the creation and the logical necessity of Singularist Causation
and the impossibility of Absolute Creation in the work is shown in Creation: From Anthropomorphic
Theology to Theomorphic Anthropology (No. B5).
I see in my concordance that there are
multiple words in Hebrew that are translated as “God.” Do they all mean the
same thing? Why do the Hebrews have so many words for God?
A:
No, they don’t all mean the same thing. The various names for God are a function of His
activity in the creation. Also, beings carry the name “God” and “Yahovah” when
they act for the one true God. The name of God in the singular is “Eloah.”
“Elohim” is a plural name, which can be used of singular beings.
In
the same way “Yahovah” is used of multiple beings of the angelic host including
Christ, but “Yahovih” is not so used. “Yahovih” is “Yahovah of Hosts” who is
the “Most High” or the “Elyon.” The term “I am that I am” is a corruption of
this idea. The text is “ ‘eyeh ‘asher ‘eyeh” or “I will be what I will become.”
The term, “Yahovah” is “He causes to be” as a third person form (see fn. to
Exodus 3:14 in the Oxford Annotated RSV). The names of God in the various forms
are covered in the texts The Names of God (No. 116) and The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243).
I am confused as to the different names
given in the Bible for God. I have read your papers and all makes sense, but it
does not tell which name is for which entity. For example, how do you know in
Genesis 1:1 that this Elohim is the One True God in the Spirit? In verse 26 it
states, “Let us make man in our own image...” That sounds like the plural
Elohim and not the One True God. Then I look at 2:4 and on and it states, “YHVH
Elohim.” Who is the Elohim in 1:1 and who is YHVH Elohim in 2:4 and how do you
know how to distinguish between them? It does say in 2:4 that YHVH Elohim
created the Heavens and the Earth. Were they created by YHVH Elohim through His
Elohim(s)?
A:
Yes, this is a very important question. We have this basic rule. No man has
ever seen God, neither heard His voice, nor seen His form (Jn. 1:18). We have this from the mouth of Christ
and reinforced by John and Paul. Thus, the beings that are referred to in the
Bible as Elohim who were seen or touched were sons of God and not the One True
God. This One True God dwells in unapproachable light and no man has seen Him
or ever can see Him. All that was experienced by man was delivered by the Great
Angel of the Old Testament, who gave the Law to Moses and who became Jesus
Christ, or those other sons of God who worked with him and who also bore the
name of God. Look at the papers The Names of God (No. 116) and The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243). The One True God, Eloah has created all things by His will
and all beings act under His will.
Am I to conclude that we do not know
which elohim it is referring to in Genesis 1:1 and it really does not matter
because all the Elohim are acting under the direction of Eloah? Do you think it
is the sons of Eloah it is referring to because of the plural used in verse 26?
So everything was created through the Elohim for Eloah?
A:
The word God in Genesis 1:1 refers to Eloah and the first act of creation
already completed, which was the extension of Himself as Elohim. Thus, the
extended being is Elohim and He creates as Elohim because it involves multiple
beings.
Job
38:4-7 shows the concept. He created and the sons of God were gathered together
and the Morning Stars sang for joy at the creation of the earth. Thus, all were
elohim under the One True God (cf. Jn. 17:3). It is irrelevant who was
allocated tasks from the primary creation, which was the generation of the
elohim from Eloah. Look at the papers How God Became a Family (No. 187)
and The Government of God (No. 174).
Could
you explain and define the Hebrew word for God, “Elohim”? Isn’t this a plural
word? Are we
to understand that it encompasses the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
A: The Hebrew word “Elohim” is a plural word meaning both “God;” and
“Gods” plural, depending on its use. The singular word for God is “Eloah.” This
is “Elahh” in Chaldean. The plural word for God in Chaldean is “Elahhin’” which
is the same meaning as Elohim. “The God” is referred to as “Ha Elohim.” The
Arabic came from the eastern Aramaic or Chaldean and that is why the Arabic
word for God in the singular is “Allah'.” Elohim extends to cover all the sons
of God as a council of elohim and a body of spirit beings. The Bible refers to
the elohim as a plurality and elohim is rendered as “aggelos” in Greek and
“angels” in English. For example, Psalm 8:5 says of Messiah that “Thou hast
made him a little lower than the elohim.” This is translated in the English of
the KJV as “angels” from the rendering in the Septuagint (LXX) as “aggelos”.
The same is true in the Vulgate, and the Syriac. Thus, it was generally
understood for three hundred years before and after Christ that the “elohim”
were the “sons of God” who were termed “messengers” or “angels.” This text is
also rendered “angels” in Hebrews 2:7. The Angel of the Old Testament is also
an elohim. Psalm 97:7 also refers to the elohim as a wider council of elohim.
It is a very important and interesting point, which is obscured by the
Trinitarian system (see the paper Psalm 8 (No. 014)). The Trinity is a pagan system of the
Triune God, which was introduced from Rome in the fourth century. Look also at
the papers The Elect as Elohim (No. 001); The Angel of YHVH (No. 024); The Pre-Existence of Jesus
Christ (No. 243); Creation: From Anthropomorphic
Theology to Theomorphic Anthropology (No. B5) and
The Soctratic Doctrine of the Soul
(No. B6).
In Genesis 1:26 it says man was created
in the image of Elohim. In 2:7 it says that YHVH Elohim formed man of the dust.
In Revelation 21:17 it refers to the measure of a man, that is, of an angel. It
seems to me that it is talking about two different men and maybe two different
Gods. Are the words in the ancient text for man in all the places that I
referenced the same word? Are we talking about the same beings?
A:
The Bible does speak of various elohim. The elohim are a council, as we know
from the Psalms and elsewhere. The text in Revelation speaks of the measure of
a man as the measure of an angel, and that tells you that we are all brethren
and made in the image of God. This aspect also has ramifications about the
angelic host. We are all to become brothers and part of the City of God where
God is all in all. Look at the paper The City of God (No. 180).
Are Jehovah and Jehovah of Hosts one and
the same, or are we talking about different beings?
A:
We are talking about different beings. Yahovah or Jehovah in English (there is
no J in Hebrew) was allotted Israel as his possession by the Most High (Deut.
32:8 esp. RSV). The Most High or “Elyon” is Yahovah of Hosts. All beings who
act for Yahovah of Hosts have the title, “Yahovah.” Christ was the key figure
in the Old Testament as the Great Angel of Yahovah who had this title, but
there were others. In Genesis, chapters 18 and 19, we see three Yahovahs who
came to see Abraham. The senior remained with Abraham and the other two went on
to Lot at Sodom.
They
destroyed Sodom by calling down fire from Yahovah in Heaven. Thus there were
four there and the One in Heaven who sent the fire down on Sodom. That One is
Yahovah of Hosts. He sent Messiah to the world as the giver of the Law and as
the protector of Israel. Look also at the papers The Names of God (No.
116); The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243); The Angel of YHVH (No. 024) and Early Theology of the Godhead
(No. 127). The creation had a purpose and Christ had a role in the
creation given to him by “Yahovah of Hosts” who is “Yahovih” (cf. The Purpose of the Creation and
the Sacrifice of Christ (No. 160)).
In your writings you make a distinction between
Yahovah (SHD 3068) and Yahovih (SHD 3069). You state that Yahovih (3069) is
superior to Yahovah (3068). It is my understanding that the original script is
just the Tetragrammaton that is translated YHVH with no vowels. If I am
correct, how did the translators come up with 2 different versions of the word
and make one superior to the other when they both were YHVH?
A:
The Hebrew Text has preserved these distinctions. The alteration by the
Sopherim of “Yahovah” to “Adonai” is a basis for the vowel point argument from
Adonai. Look at the comments in Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary for 3068 and 3069.
You will see there the distinctions. 3068 is read as “Adonai” and 3069 is read
as “elohim.”
I was reading the paper Law and the Second Commandment
(No. 254) and in Deuteronomy 11:17 ‘Lord’ is referenced
both ways in the same verse. Is this a misprint or are we talking about 2
different beings? If so please explain the difference. Also explain
2Corinthians 6:17-18.
A:
The word translated “Lord” in the text is “Yahovah” (SHD 3068) (cf. Green’s
Interlinear Bible). The Septuagint makes no distinction in the use of “Kurios,”
and it is also translated the same way.
In
2Corinthians 6:17-18, it is speaking of the “Lord Almighty” and there is no
distinction. There is a distinction between the entities, as in Zechariah
2:8-11. The “Yahovah” sent to save Israel and Jerusalem is sent by “Yahovah of
Hosts.” This is the distinction in Psalm 45:6-7 and seen in Hebrews 1:8-9 as
“Messiah.”
Can God look on sin? I heard a sermon
where the minister said “God can’t look on sin, that’s why Christ said ‘my God,
my God, why have you forsaken me’ as he bore the sins of the world.” Is this
true?
A:
Yes, God can look on sin but we ask Him not to (Ps.
51:9ff.; Isa. 59:2).
That statement is a myth spread by
people who have never read the Psalms properly. The text spoken by Christ was
an Aramaic form of the Hebrew in Psalm 22:1. In Psalm 22:24 we read that God
did not hide his face from him.
The
events in Psalm 22 all refer to Christ and his actual crucifixion. Verse 24
says:
“For He has not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; Neither has He hid His face from him; But when he cried unto Him, He heard.”
This
fiction is designed to deal with the concept of the reparation for sin without
real understanding or acknowledging the Wave Sheaf offering and the true
concepts of the Passover. Because they do not obey God’s laws and kept pagan
systems, they do not understand Scripture and the Laws of God. The matter of
the crucifixion and the aspects of Psalm 22 are examined in the papers on the
web at http://www.ccg.org and http://www.logon.org
Ezra 9:15 refers to God being righteous,
and Psalm 119:172 refers to God’s Law being righteous. Is there a connection
between God and His Law?
A:
God is holy (Ps. 145:17), perfect (Mat. 5:48), righteous (Ps. 145:17), good
(Ps. 25:8) and true (Deut. 32:4) and His Law is holy (Rom. 7:12), perfect (Ps.
19:7), righteous (Ps. 119:172), good (Rom. 7:12), and true (Ps. 119:142). This
is because the Law proceeds from the nature of God and not from His whim. This
is analysed in the papers Distinction in the Law (No. 96)
and Love and the Structure of the Law
(No. 200).
Spiritual
Creation
Angel of YHVH
It was my understanding that “YHVH of Hosts”
is the Father and the King is Christ (Zech. 9:9), but in Zechariah 14:16 we are
told “all shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of
Hosts.” Does Christ also have this title “YHVH of Hosts” or is this speaking of
“worshipping” both the King and YHVH of Hosts?
A:
Christ is given the names he is by the Father and acts for the Father under His
delegation. God is King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and yet we see Christ
coming as King of Kings and Lord of Lords strapped, as a title, to his thigh
(Rev. 19:15-16). Only Yahovah of Hosts is worshipped and as such He is King.
The title is given to Christ as it is also given to the elect.
Christ is also given a new name in this process, which will also be written on the elect (Rev. 3:12). We have all been redeemed to be a nation of kings and priests (cf. Rev. chs. 4 and 5 for the council and their statements about the saints and the Messiah).
Because some of these
titles given to Christ overlap with titles ascribed to Almighty God, many have
misconstrued the intent and believed that Christ is somehow God as God is God,
being part of a Trinitarian, Binitarian or Ditheistic Godhead.
This is not the case.
These titles given to Christ all convey the concept of delegated authority, even as the Mal’ak of YHVH was termed YHVH and Elohim because he represented YHVH
of Hosts (Eloah). See the papers Isaiah 9:6 (No. 224) and The Names of God (No. 116))
In Daniel 2:45 we read about the Stone
that was cut out of the Mountain and then in Daniel 7:13-14 we read about the
coronation of the Son before the Ancient of Days. It appears the Son came from
the Father differently than all the other creation. It almost seems like a type
of cloning the Father did on Himself. Could you comment on this? If this is
different from the creation of angels and the physical creation, then it would
be quite acceptable to “worship” the Son in addition to the Father. He really
would be in the Father and the Father in Him.
A:
Christ was generated by God in the same way all the sons of God were generated
by God. Christ was sent to earth in a different way and was the “only born
god,” the “monogenes Theos” of John 1:18. The vision of Daniel 2 is covered in
the papers on the nature of God series of the Bible Study Program
(No. B1). Look especially at the paper How God Became a
Family (No. 187).
No,
it would not be acceptable to worship the Son as the Father. The Bible is clear
that he who sanctifies and they who are sanctified are of one origin (Heb.
2:11). The doctrine that Father and Son were one God, and the son was
worshipped and came to be sacrificed is the doctrine of Attis, and entered
Christianity in the Council of the fourth century. “Have we not all one Father?
Hath not one God created us?”(Mal. 2:10)
Who was the great Angel who was with
Israel in the Old Testament?
A:
The belief of the Church in the first and second centuries was that this was
Christ. He gave the Law of God to Moses. Justin Martyr, in writing to the Roman
Emperor (ca. 150) in his “First Apology,” states categorically that it was the
belief of the Christian Church that the Great Angel of the Old Testament who
gave the Law to Moses was Christ. That is the teaching of the Original Catholic
Church. See also www.originalcatholicchurch.org. Look at the papers The Angel of YHVH (No. 024);
The Early Theology of the Godhead
(No. 127) and The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243).
Who was
it who spoke to Abraham? Was it Jesus? Who destroyed the cities?
A: It was the angel of Yahovah who became Jesus Christ. He was termed
Yahovah, as were the other two angels who came with him to meet Abraham, and
then the other two Yahovahs went on to Lot at Sodom and Gomorrah. They
(Yahovah) then called fire down on the cities from Yahovah out of Heaven (Gen.
19:24). This Yahovah in Heaven was Yahovah of Hosts or Yahovih. These matters
are explained in the papers: The Elect as Elohim (No. 001); The Angel of YHVH (No. 024); The Names of God (No. 116) and The Pre-Existence of Jesus
Christ (No. 243).
If no man has seen God as John states,
then who was it that Moses saw? Didn't he see God?
A:
No, Moses did not see the One True God. Christ said no man has seen his form or
heard his voice at any time so also repeated by John and Paul (Jn. 1:18; 1Jn.
5:20; 1Tim. 6:16). The belief of the early Church was that the Angel of the Old
Testament that gave the Law to Moses was Christ. See the papers The Angel of YHVH (No. 024); The Pre-Existence of Jesus
Christ (No. 243) and Early Theology of the Godhead
(No. 127).
In Exodus (referring to the 10 plagues)
who was giving Aaron and Moses instructions for the pharaoh?
A:
The being that was with Israel in the wilderness was the rock that was Christ.
He was the Angel of the Old Testament who gave the Law to Moses at Sinai. This
was the teaching of the original Church and it is the teaching of the Church
today (cf. Justin Martyr, First Apology). Look at the papers: The Angel of YHVH (No. 024); Early Theology of the Godhead
(No. 127) and The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243).
Sons of God
How many sons of God does the Bible say
there are?
A:
The sons of God are mentioned in the texts in the Old Testament, but no number
is given. Deuteronomy 32:8 shows the nations were allocated to the sons of God
according to their number (this was altered later in the Masoretic Text but the RSV has the text correct). So
we have 70 by tradition for this, but we know it was much more than that from
the vision in Elijah. Job 1:6; 2:1; and 38:4-7 just mentions the sons of God
and the Morning Stars.
Job
33:23 indicates there are a thousand in the structure capable of ransoming men.
We get the term “myriads” used of them and the term “armies” is also applied to
them (Rev. 19:14). The book of Revelation gives a number of 200 million
horsemen which are marshalled by the four angels bound at the Euphrates for the
time appointed to slay a third of mankind (Rev. 9:16). These may well be men
and not of the heavenly host.
We
have no way of knowing if this reference is an exhaustive number or not. Thus,
the number of the sons of God, sometimes termed Messengers, in the texts is
perhaps 200 Million, but certainly numbered as armies. Perhaps they are as many
as people have been since Adam. We will know when we get to The City of God (No.
180) and are joined with them as a living Temple and residence for God
and the Lamb.
Could you explain the differences
between all the heavenly beings – sons of God, Angels, Cherubim, Nephilim? Are
all sons of God Angels, and all Angels sons of God?
A:
All the heavenly host are sons of God. The ones sent to mankind are messengers,
termed angels. These are in ranks and positions: Cherubim, Seraphim, and
Morning Stars. All are sons of God. Christ is one of them.
The
Nephilim are the product of the fallen host. See the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
They have no resurrection. The demons are the sons of God who fell from grace.
We will all be Sons of God. Look at the papers How God Became a
Family (No. 187); The Government of God (No. 174) and The Elect as Elohim (No. 001).
Can you explain in a nutshell about the
24 thrones and 24 elders?
A:
The inner council of the elohim has thirty beings. These thirty are comprised
of the twenty-four elders under the High Priest, who is Messiah. The four
Living Creatures are the cherubim around the throne of God. They have the
elders allocated to them on the basis of two to a system, with three systems
making six to a division. God is in the centre at the throne. This makes
thirty.
There
are others who then make up the council of the seventy. This structure was
reflected in the system in Israel, and at the Tabernacle and the Temple. The
twenty-four division high priests and the High priest reflected the council of
the elders. The seventy plus two reflected the outer council. Israel was
divided into four divisions of twelve tribes, three tribes to a division, and
with the priesthood of Levi at the tabernacle or throne (see Numbers 10). The
divisions of the priesthood were allotted to the division of the tribes. The
structure is also covered in the paper The Government of God (No. 174).
Look also at How God Became a Family (No. 187).
What are the 4 living creatures and of
what importance are they?
A:
The Four Living Creatures are the anointed covering Cherubs that stand before
the throne of God. The Ark carries two on the Lapporah or cover and another two
stand over them. Look at the papers The Ark of the Covenant (No. 196)
and The Meaning of Ezekiel’s Vision
(No. 108). The paper The Government of God (No. 174) explains their function.
The
four living creatures and the Council discharge function within the Host
related to administration and judgment. They are in effect quadrant commanders
of the universe and cover the throne of God.
The living creatures represent the four stages of the history of the priesthood and Israel. The first stage was the tabernacle of the wilderness and the Judges. The second stage or cherub was as the first Temple from Solomon to the captivity. The third stage was from the reestablishment after the return to the destruction in 70 CE and the fourth stage was as the era of the seven churches until the return of the Messiah.
Each stage is as a covering cherub that protects the throne of God and by human hands (under the wings) accomplishes His purpose on earth. The living creatures have been described elsewhere in the Bible but the symbolism of the form has a much deeper meaning than that of a created oddity with four different faces. In Revelation 4:6-8 we see the same faces but separate as four living creatures each with one of the faces but with six wings.
Do the four rivers flowing from Eden
have anything symbolically to do with the four Cherubim around the throne of
God?
A:
Yes, symbolically the rivers represent the four divisions of the creation. The
creation and the role of the cherubim have been examined in a number of works.
These are The Government of God (No. 174); The Purpose of the Creation and
the Sacrifice of Christ (No. 160);
The Doctrine of Original Sin Part
I The Garden of Eden (No. 246) and
How God Became a Family (No.
187).
You referred to the man and lion-headed
systems; what are the roles or duties of these positions?
A:
They are the quadrant commanders of God’s system. They are anointed covering
cherubs, and they also appear as such in the Temple in Ezekiel. Revelation shows
that they are at the throne of God. They occupy the position senior to the 24
elders, and they are seen in Ezekiel chapter 1 et seq where they are identified
as the Cherubim. They have set areas of responsibility as we see from the fact
that they do not change their orientation no matter where the throne is headed.
Look at the papers: The Meaning of Ezekiel’s Vision
(No. 108); How God Became a Family (No. 187); The Government of God (No. 174)
and The City of God (No. 180).
Please give me as much information about
the Hosts as you can. Who exactly are they, how many, their function and roll?
Was Jesus part of the Host?
A:
The Host are the sons of God. They are called messengers only from the fact of
their mission to man. Angel is a derivation of the Greek word for messenger.
“Malak” in the Hebrew has become “Malaikat” in the Arabic, and on into the
Indonesian etc.
The
Host are centred on the throne of God and serve Him. Christ was one of those
sons of God in the beginning. The process is explained in the papers How God Became a Family (No. 187); The Government of God (No. 174)
and The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243).
We
are to become sons of God and elohim and that is covered in the paper The Elect as Elohim (No. 1). The Meaning of Ezekiel's Vision
(No. 108) also has information of interest regarding the Cherubim. How
we all fit together is covered in the paper The City of God (No. 180).
What was the cause of the rebellion of
the host?
A:
It was always understood as being their objection to our creation. The Koran
gives this as the specific reason. That is why Satan is the accuser of the
brethren. They accuse us night and day to God. Look at the papers How God Became a Family (No. 187)
and The Government of God (No. 174).
Lost Sheep and the Prodigal
Son (No. 199) is also of
interest in this matter as is The Judgment of the Demons (No.
080).
Could a cherub rebel and lose his
position? If so what does the future hold for him?
A:
Yes one, Satan, and perhaps two did rebel. They can repent like all of God’s
sons. Look at the paper The Judgment of the Demons (No.
080) and also Lost Sheep and the Prodigal Son
(No. 199). God’s mercy endures forever.
If one third of the host rebelled and
there are 30 in the inner council one could speculate 10 rebelled. Is that why
there are 10 components; 7 church eras, 2 witnesses, and Messiah needed to repair
the problem/breach created by the hosts rebellion?
A: One
might speculate that way and it would seem logical; however, the figures used
by the Satanist cells are of the order of twelve/twelve. It seems they actually
might have got more from the inner council than a third. However, over all they
got a third as it says. Perhaps it was two cherubs and the ten. We will know
when we get to Jerusalem and Christ gives us new information.
The
ten components of the Temple are not related to individuals, save in the
Messiah and the two witnesses. The seven are churches unless we identify the
seven angels of the seven churches as potential replacements in the host, and
the human elements as the new section.
If the fallen angelic host (the demons) can repent and still become sons of God, then maybe you believe that the unrepentant demons will be killed forever? What is the difference then, between us and them? Are people just another more creative way of doing the same thing that is done with angels?
A: Yes, that is the answer. The human creation with the family system was another way of giving the angels similar responsibilities of the human family, but with greater oversight. When Satan objected to our creation and the third of the host objected and rebelled with him, they were then given responsibility for us. They became our accusers instead of our spiritual parents. They became an obstruction to the plan and our salvation. After the final rebellion at the end of the Millennium, the demons will be reduced to physical form and die. This is the sense of being brought down to the side of the Pit and to die like any man, as we see in Ezekiel 28 and also the same sense in Isaiah 14. This aspect has been examined in the paper The Fall of Egypt The Prophecy of Pharaoh’s Broken Arms (No. 036) and Lucifer: Light Bearer and Morning Star (No. 223). They will then be placed within the physical resurrection at the Second or General Resurrection of the Dead. One can imagine the difficulties they will face when dealt with, in examining their roles over the last 6000 years and the havoc they caused even by simply failing to prevent false action, let alone actually inducing it in the human host.
It was probably to escape this accounting that they developed the theory and doctrine among the mystery cults, especially the Orphic, of the daemon among the humans which was a fallen theos or god, and which had to be purged in order to return to heaven. The inducement of humans in the endeavour was probably a reaction and a desire to be returned to their former estate without enduring the process of the second and physical resurrection under the human elect of the First Resurrection.
The soul doctrine is an invention of
Socrates of the “psuche” in reaction to the Orphic doctrines, and from which we
get the immortal soul and which later went to the heaven of the Gnostics. The
eternal soul is another lie, on the same vein as demons cannot die and they
cannot repent. Christ was reduced from one of the elohim to the form of a man
and he died on the cross, was resurrected and ascended into heaven. If he could
do that, then so can any one of the demons. God has no limitations in the creation.
Look at the papers The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243); The Judgment of the Demons (No.
080); The Resurrection of the Dead (No.
143); The Soul (No. 92); Lost Sheep and the Prodigal Son
(No. 199)and The Socratic Doctrine of the Soul
(No. B6).
I have read up on the paper entitled The Nephilim (No. 154). The angels
involved in this sin to create Nephilim were clearly male in origin. So, does
that mean that all the spiritual creation is closer to a male type as we
understand male and female, or are there also spirit beings that would be
closer to the female species?
A:
The sons of God have the capacity to materialise in whatever form. If they can
appear as a man, they can also appear as a woman and do appear as women often,
hence Fatima etc. They appeared as Balaam’s donkey in one instance. Satan is
termed the serpent and may well have literally appeared to Eve in that guise.
We make the mistake of thinking that the Spirit world is just another copy of
this one. We see through a glass darkly.
The
Spirit world has the capacity to move through time and space without the
limitations we understand or think within. Mass, space, time, gravity and
energy are equivalent expressions of the single fundamental essence we
understand as spirit. Some of our scientists have made the error of assuming an
immanent God from this basis.
The
sons of God were all gathered together here when the world was created. Their
leaders, the Morning Stars, sang for joy. Satan was among them as a Morning
Star and the anointed Covering Cherub. The function of woman was the capacity
by which God would produce more sons of God.
Demons
appeared as men to interfere with the creation. They may well have become women
but then they would have been tied to the creation and the upbringing of the
cuckoos they laid. They were probably emotionally immature for that
responsibility without the Holy Spirit of God. Also, the woman was the one they
influenced. They lost the Holy Spirit when they finally rebelled and were cast
from heaven. They then had to produce the pseudo logon. Thus, they are no
longer consubstantial. Look at the paper Consubstantial with the Father
(No. 081).
We
will all be asexual in the resurrection. The second physical resurrection also seems
to demand that asexuality. Look at the paper The Resurrection of
the Dead (No. 143) and Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272).
Are you aware of any scriptures besides
Psalm 8:5 that refer to spirit beings (other than the Father and the One that
became Christ) as elohim?
A:
Yes, there are a few texts. Moses is referred to as an elohim in Exodus 7:1.
Abraham is referred to as an elohim in the original Hebrew text in Genesis
23:6, which is termed Mighty Prince in the English.
Satan
is referred to as an elohim or theoi in various texts. Paul says there are many
theoi (theoi polloi) or elohim in the New Testament. Zechariah 12:8 said that
the household of David will become elohim with the Angel of Yahovah (Jehovah)
at our head. It is written: “I said ye are gods and Scripture cannot be broken”
(Jn. 10:34-35). Look at the paper The Elect as Elohim (No. 001).
Psalm
45:6-7 says that Christ, our elohim, was anointed with the oil of gladness
above his partners. Thus, there is a council. Psalm 82 deals with this aspect.
The other references are covered in that paper. Also look at the The Angel of YHVH (No. 024).
Are the 1000 sacrifices offered by
Solomon in the Tabernacle referring to the council of the 1000 sons of God?
Just as Job 33:23-24 talks of one of 1000 and redemption through Messiah; or
Genesis 20:16 mentions the 1000 pieces of silver to Abraham for the vindication
of Sarah but the entire council needed the appeasement for the offence; or Song
of Songs with 1000 shields (Eph. 6:16 shield of faith to quench all the fiery
darts of the wicked.) Bottom line, do all these scriptures tie to God’s
administrative council of a 1000?
A:
Yes, the reference in Genesis 20:16 is in fact an appeasement along the lines
we see in Job, where the redemption was from one of the 1000. And the irony of
Abimelech, in using the term brother, is because of the sin and damage he
suffered.
The
notion of being protected by the host is evident as well, as being redeemed by
one of the 1000. This is fairly esoteric ground now. Nothing turns on it, other
than the view that sin was an offence against God. That was why thirty pieces
of silver was paid for Christ. Because it was an offence against the council
and it was also deemed the price of a slave
Lucifer
What does the
name Lucifer mean?
A:
Lucifer means Light bearer. The name comes from his function as the Morning
Star of this planet. It is an educative and controlling role which is taken up
by Christ and the elect at the end of the age, in the not too distant future,
for the millennial reign. The terms are covered in the paper Lucifer: Light Bearer and Morning
Star (No. 223).
In
remembering that Satan came before God with the angels as told in Job, I am
wondering if he still has this access to God and does he still have influence
on the angels?
A: Yes, he is the accuser of our brethren and he still has one third
of the host under him. Some are held to have repented from the activities of the
early Church. He is cast down and knows his time is short. Christ said He saw
Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Thus, he must be cast down. Revelation
speaks of the short time and his fury against the Church because of that short
time. We are in that time. In fact, we are past the 1260 years of the woman in
the wilderness. The Fifth Seal is still continuing and the woman that rides the
beast, who is drunk on the blood of the saints, is about to be destroyed. Look
at the paper Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272) and also The Role of the Fourth
Commandment in the Historical Sabbath-keeping Churches of God (No. 170).
I believe that Lucifer and Satan are one
and the same being. This presents a bit of a problem though for this would mean
that Satan was not always evil wouldn’t it? This is looking more like it may be
true as Ezekiel 28:15 shows him being perfect from the day he was created. So how
better can one be than perfection?
A:
Lucifer was the anointed covering Cherub of the Throne of God and he was
perfect among the sons of God. Lucifer means, “light bearer” and thus he was
the educator of the host and Morning Star of the planet. See the paper Lucifer: Light Bearer and Morning
Star (No. 223).
He
and the fallen host became iniquitous. They sinned and tried to grasp equality
with God. They failed in the test of faith. They became accusers of the
brethren at the creation of Adam. Christ was not, and did not seek co-equality
with God and did not try to grasp what was not His. He preferred to be given
and earn the gift of power by obedience, and so He became a man and He humbled
himself unto death, even death on the stake (Phil. 2:5-7). See the paper The Purpose of the Creation and
the Sacrifice of Christ (No. 160).
He
became a son of God in power by His resurrection from the dead (Rom. 1:4). See
the paper The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243). All of God’s creation is perfect, but we have the choice to
mess it up, and we have done so. The Plan is perfect and includes a safety net,
so we will all attain to perfection in God’s time. Look at the paper Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272).
Some of my friends believe the earth is
the place of restraint for the angels that sinned. In Luke 8:31 I read where
the demons begged not to be cast into the deep or the Abyss. Also Revelation
9:11, 11:7,17:8, IPeter 3:19, IIPeter 2:4 and Jude 6 leads me to believe there
is more to this than just the earth in general. Is Abaddon/Apollyon a king
restrained also for a future release or is he the same as Satan? Where might
this place be? The ocean possibly?
A:
The New Testament term is also “Tartaros” which is reserved specifically for
the fallen host. Abbadon or Appollyon is the destroyer and, as such, it is
another term for Satan and the system he commands. The fallen host or demons
have power over the earth and over mankind for 6000 years. At the return of the
Messiah, Satan and the demons are restrained for the thousand years of the
Millennium.
The
pit is death and the texts indicate that the demons are made to die like any
man. They are then dealt with in the Second Resurrection like anyone else. This
matter has been examined in the papers The Judgment of the Demons (No.
080) and in Lost Sheep and the Prodigal Son
(No. 199). The timing of the activities is seen from the paper Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272).
Angels
When asked what is the function of
angels or what are they, the most common answer heard is that they are simply
messengers indicating that they are basically footmen or errand boys. This does
not exactly add up. For instance, the 38th chapter of Job is an explanation to
Job as to how everything was created. At verse 7, it says that the sons of God,
shouted for joy at the creation. I believe sons of God here refers to the
angels, so if they were already around at the creation of the earth, and before
the creation of man, then what were they doing up to this point?
A:
Yes, that is the point. Angel is from the Greek “aggellos” meaning “messenger” which
was applied to the heavenly beings. In the Septuagint the word “aggellos” was
used to translate various concepts. It was used to translate “Sons of God” in
Deuteronomy 32:8. During the post-Temple period, Jewish scribes changed that to
read “Sons of Israel” to get away from the concept of there being sons of God
in charge of Israel, as Christ was associated with the Angel of Yahovah as a
son of God.
The
LXX of Isaiah 9:6 says, “Angel of Great Counsel” for the Messiah who was son of
God. Job 1:6 and 2:1 use the term “Aggeloi”, “Angels of God” for the “sons of
God.” The same is also in Job 38:4-7 where “angels” were used for “sons of
God”. The understanding of the meaning of the Hebrew texts is starting to slip
by this time. And the concept of the Hebrew Morning Stars is not well
understood by the translators in the LXX translation. Nehemiah says they had to
explain the Hebrew to the populace during his time because they no longer
understood it, speaking only Aramaic.
Basically,
an Angel was a messenger. Before the creation there was no one to carry
messages to, and so they were simply all sons of God. When men were created
they were sent to men as messengers, and so all of them who were in that
capacity were angels. Look at the papers The Angel of YHVH (No. 024);
The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243) and How God Became a Family (No. 187).
For the long-term plan look at the paper The City of God (No.
180).
Were some people able to recognise
angels as soon as they saw them and yet others did not? If they appear as
humans are we supposed to know they are angels?
A: The Patriarchs recognised them, as we see by what they did and said in the Bible. It’s the “duck test.” If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck. Sometimes they are with us and we are not informed. We entertain angels unawares (Heb. 13:2). God makes His wishes known through His servants the prophets (Amos 3:7).
These
people speak for God. So too, the sons of God in the heavenly Host speak for
God, and are sent to men as “angels” or messengers. Look at the papers on the
sons of God for example The Angel of YHVH (No. 024) and How God Became a Family (No. 187).
I have been presented with Genesis 48:16
as a supporting scripture to pray to angels. What is the correct understanding
of this text?
A:
This text, and the comment by Stephen, is the only text in the Bible where Christ
is addressed in prayer. Moses spoke to him face to face, and stood between him
and Israel, as did David. David addresses him is Psalm 45:6-7. When he says:
“Therefore God thy God has anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy
partners.” In each of the cases concerned, it is a direct request to Christ in
his role as protector of Israel. Look at the paper The Pre-Existence of
Jesus Christ (No. 243).
In
each case they are used as teaching comments. How would we know that the Angel
of Redemption was the elohim of Israel (Zech. 12:8; Heb. 1:8-9), appointed by
his God, unless we had the direct testimony of the Patriarchs in the Scriptures
to demonstrate this fact? They reflect the direct relationship of the prophets
with Christ. We pray to and worship only the One True God.
Physical
Creation
Were there human beings alive on this
planet before Adam, and when was Adam created?
A:
According to Bishop Ussher’s chronology, Adam was created in 4004 BCE. We know
from archaeology that there were beings created on this planet before Homo
Sapiens existed.
Thus,
there was another creation prior to Adam. The discussion on what the Bible has
to say about this is carried on in the works The Nephilim (No. 154)
and Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2
The Generations of Adam (No. 248).
The interpretation of Genesis to confine the creation to the sons of Seth and the sons of Cain was an invention by Augustine of Hippo in the early fifth century. It denied the understanding of the ancients and left Christianity entirely unprepared to cope with the modern scientific finds of the last two hundred years. This one single false doctrine of Augustine has made the destruction of Creation theory with the false doctrine of evolution possible.
Are
you aware of any information in the comparison of pre-Adam humanoid DNA and
post-Adam DNA? Do you see any conflict with Bible scripture and archaeology
finds?
A: Yes, recent tests made on the Neanderthals have isolated their DNA
structure and it is a 27-strand system whereas a human is an 8-strand. We are
trying to isolate the Cro-Magnon to see the exact divergence between it and
modern humans. There seems to be a reluctance to discuss this issue of release
of any results, if tests have in fact been done. What we have so far is
indicative that modern primates are of a totally unrelated creation to the
Neanderthals. The humanoids we have so far from Australia, such as the Arunka
and Kowe Swamp people, have marked divergences from modern humans. Their
mitochondrial DNA differs from modern humans. The Lake Nitchie Male was a
giant. These aspects have been covered in the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
I
understand that the pre-Adamic creation was inferior and as stated in Isaiah
has no resurrection. The Nephilim are not resurrected because they are not fit
physical receptacles able to be acted upon by the Holy Spirit. Is this correct?
After 6000 years of misrule of this planet multiple vectors such as viruses,
transposons, etc that are able to insert foreign genetic material into our DNA
could cause man to become nearly as corrupt as the Nephilim. If the fallen host
were given a much longer time period than 6000 years, they could achieve what
they tried to achieve with the Nephilim. Do you agree with this?
A: The solution is that the Creation was made in the image of God so that the Holy Spirit could be implanted or superimposed over it. The degradation of the species is certainly happening. It is probable that the limitation of the creation to 6000 years was to limit the degradation of the species by its genetic isolation and other problems. The lessening of the life spans indicates a problem. Also, it appears that there has been a deliberate attempt to interfere with the DNA makeup of humans by the Host through the pre-flood structure of the Nephilim.
I’ve read several responses on
resurrection and you state that the Nephilim have no resurrection, but Satan
and his demons will have a chance to repent. Can you explain why?
A:
The fallen host were all part of God’s Creation and were made in his image and
through His will. They can repent and can be used. The Nephilim were not part
of God’s Creation. They were made by the fallen host specifically to frustrate the
Plan of God, and they are not in the image of God. Thus, they cannot function
with the Holy Spirit as the demons are able to do.
God
is obliged logically and morally to extend repentance to His Creation, but not
to things created by the demons contrary to His Will. Thus, He will extend that
capacity to the demons and they will be judged by us according to Scripture
(1Cor. 6:3). In like manner, He has said that capacity will not be extended to
the Nephilim. They have no resurrection (Isa. 26:14). Look at the papers The Judgment of the Demons (No.
080); The Resurrection of the Dead (No.
143) and Lost Sheep and the Prodigal Son
(No. 199).
Noah was chosen to be saved in the Ark because his lineage was perfect. I understand that to mean that his lineage was not corrupted by the Nephilim. All these humans that were corrupted by the Nephilim and died in the flood would be resurrected wouldn’t they? If all of the Nephilim did not perish in the flood, are their descendants subject to resurrection or not?
A: No, the Nephilim/Rephaim have no resurrection as we know from Isaiah
26:13. The whole matter of who they were and what happened before and after the
flood is covered in the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
Adam and Eve
Why would God desire a physical human creation when He had already created
spirit angelic beings to be sons of God? Why not just create more angels? What
is the difference in the roles of entering His family?
A: This question is perhaps the most fundamental question to the plan of salvation. God could have made spiritual sons as many as He needed or wanted. Why then did he create a weaker physical creation that was then placed under the spiritual creation?
The same question then applies to the physical creation. Why did God create humans in a sequence of breeding animals that would suffer and perhaps die in the process? Why did they eventually die anyway? Why did He not create them all at once and simply educate them?
The answer is both simple and complex. In this way He would have to be obeyed and the entire creation would have to walk by faith. The angelic host would have to see the physical creation destined for some event as sons of God and would have to walk by faith and nurture them as ministering spirits as parents nurture children. The human creation could see even less and that is why faith exhibited in them is greater.
Satan used the creation to bring one third of the host to rebellion. These rebellious sons were then placed in charge of the creation to test both and to judge both.
The church is a group called out to test and judge the demons as they are measured against the standard we set. In the Millennium we will do the job they were set to do now under God's laws. The demons decided to create another system with another structure of worship that does not work. So we see that the structure was made to ensure that the elect walked by faith and only those who exercise faith and obedience are made sons of God in power from the resurrection of the dead.
The
sons of God had to be tested by faith and tested by their duties. Thus the
spiritual creation was tested by the physical creation and both come to
salvation together. Look at the papers How God Became a Family (No. 187); The Judgment of the Demons (No.
80); The Purpose of the Creation and
the Sacrifice of Christ (No. 160) and The City of God (No.
180).
What is
mankind’s ultimate destiny?
A: The purpose of the creation of man is to rule as God (Zech. 12:8). The
name Israel means literally “he shall rule as God.” We were created to raise
ourselves and the sons of God of the Angelic host in a sense of mutual
interaction and shared responsibility. We are to get ourselves, and the Host,
through the Resurrections to the City of God. Look at the papers The Purpose of
the Creation and the Sacrifice of Christ (No. 160) and The City of God (No. 180).
We will rule the heavens and we can only guess, at present, at what God has in store
for us and the rest of the Host (1Cor. 2:9; Deut. 4:19).
In
the Garden of Eden, why didn’t Adam rebuke Eve for eating the fruit of the tree
of knowledge of good and evil, instead of following along with her?
A. It was his responsibility to rebuke her. He did not and the way we are dealt with was changed. However, God knew that he would do it and that it would also become necessary to send Christ to become leader as the slain lamb. We were written in the Book of the Lamb, The Book of Life and of the Resurrection from the foundation of the world.
Thus, God understood the events and they were provided for in the system of Salvation. Look at the papers The Doctrine of Original Sin Part I The Garden of Eden (No. 246) and Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2 The Generations of Adam (No. 248).
The Old Testament says that Adam was
created about 5000 years before Jesus Christ, but actually there have been several
civilisations like the Pharaohs in year 4200 BCE and the Chinese before that.
Scientifically, they found some human bones dated millions of years back. How
can we justify this contradiction?
A: According to Ussher's chronology, which follows the Bible, Adam was created in 4005/4 BCE. The explanation of the pre-Adamic creation is contained in the paper The Nephilim (No. 154). Look also at the papers The Doctrine of Original Sin Part 1 The Garden of Eden (No. 246) and Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2 The Generations of Adam (No. 248).
Do you have any idea why so many of the
children’s stories only represent Adam and Eve sinning and making themselves
loin coverings of fig leaves (Gen. 3:7)? Most accounts stop the story there and
do not explain the time frame, how Adam and Eve were being taught by God, or
how even after their sin God made them garments of skin and clothed Adam and
his wife (Gen.3:21).
A:
The stopping of the text here is based on a number of false premises. Firstly,
the efforts by them were man-made efforts and in contrast to the God-made clothing
of animal skins. The emphasis is thus on the human effort and not on God’s
effort (cf. Rom. 8:3).
The
popular presentations are for a number of reasons. The Gnostics and their
doctrines were ascetic vegetarians and wished to conceal the fact of the
killing of animals and the consumption of meat. Look at the paper Vegetarianism and the Bible (No.
183).
The
leaves also have symbolism among the mystery cults. Thus, they were portrayed
more readily. The oak leaves are clearly condemned in the Bible. The priests of
Attis in Rome also tattooed themselves with ivy leaves, which were sacred to
their god. Thus, the leaf is often used in their symbols, as was the phallus or
Asherah, and the kid.
Was the forbidden fruit really an apple?
I don't see that in my Bible, could you tell me where it says that Eve ate an
apple?
A:
The notion that Eve gave Adam an apple is not biblical. It comes from the myths
and mysteries and is associated with the golden fruit of discord. The full
story is contained in the paper The Doctrine of Original Sin Part
1 The Garden of Eden (No. 246).
I believe in God but one thing I have
difficulty understanding is if “Adam and Eve” were supposedly the first humans
on earth, then where did all the distinct races of man come from?
A:
There is only one race, the human race. We are all brothers. The tongues were confused
at Babel. It is a bit like the breeding of animals. The darker skinned people
were basically developed, in terms of skin pigmentation, over many years. The
fairer ones were in countries where they wore more clothing. However, they are
still the same people with the same basic structure. The blood types or
categories vary from east to west but they still have the same basic varieties.
In animal terms, we can say that the German
Shepherd and the Sheepdog both come from the wolf, and not so long ago. Even
though they look different they are both dogs. The creation is dealt with at The Doctrine of Original Sin Part
1 The Garden of Eden (No. 246) and the Doctrine of Original
Sin Part 2 The Generations of Adam (No. 248). The pre-Adamic creation
destroyed with the flood is covered in the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
All
variations of the human species are explicable in the variations we see
occurring from pigmentation and family/tribal likenesses. The finds in the
Choukoutien Cave in China indicate the coexistence of families with what we
consider vast racial differences within what appears to be the one family
group.
These
findings by anthropologists are examined in the light of a series of humanoids
that existed before modern man but which have no link to them. This matter is
examined in the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
The matters have also been examined in the paper The Fall of Egypt (No.
036). This complex matter is too large to be explained here in detail.
God’s word teaches that it is incest to
marry a brother or sister, yet how else could the family of Adam and Eve grow?
Is it possible He made wives for the sons as He made one for Adam?
A:
This matter is explained in the papers Rachel and the Law (No. 281)
and Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2
The Generations of Adam (No. 248). It is also forbidden in other
aspects, but Lot produced Ammon and Moab through his daughters contrary to Law.
They perceived it as necessity knowing that the world would end by fire and
they believed they were in that position then.
‘And Cain knew his wife’. Was she his
sister? Why could she live alone before marriage, without being afraid of wild
animals?
A:
She may have been his sister or she may have been one of the Nephilim. It is
likely that she was his sister as that was the only explanation for the sons of
Adam keeping their generations pure. Look at the paper The Doctrine of
Original Sin Part 1 The Garden of Eden (No. 246); Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2
The Generations of Adam (248) and
The Nephilim (No. 154).
Did man eat vegetables or meat first? I
say vegetables since they were easier to get than hunting meat.
A:
It is believed man had a balanced diet from the
beginning (Gen. 1:28-30). The Adamic species has a delineated process
from the Bible record. This is covered in the papers The Doctrine of
Original Sin Part I The Garden of Eden (No. 246) and Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2
The Generations of Adam (No. 248) and also Vegetarianism and the
Bible (No. 183). The paper, The Nephilim (No. 154)
might give you some other views of interest regarding the last 140,000 years.
There
are divisions to this question. In the case of pre-Adamic man, the answer is
both. Man was omnivorous and ate both fruits and also grubs and insects on them
and in the trees. The body structure of vegetarians make for significant guts,
and this is evidenced by Australopithecines skeletal reconstructions such as
Lucy.
What was the physical condition of the early biblical people? Did they exercise? What do you know of their diet? What did they do when struck with an illness? Why were so many struck with leprosy and blindness? Didn’t they have a lot of knowledge of medicinal plants, oils and such?
A: Well, if the ages of the patriarchs are any indication, they were of
a vastly superior diet and genetic structure than we are. It appears we have
seen a degeneration in the age of man as we have gone from a longevity of 120
years to 70 years, and we are varying downwards on that due to other problems.
The diet of the ancients can be seen from the paper The Food Laws (No.
015).
Also they had superior forms of grain then which had the necessary vitamins and minerals. We have developed superior yields, which have in many cases decreased benefit. They did get a lot of exercise because they walked everywhere, or rode horses and camels and donkeys. Their knowledge of drugs was reasonably high. We now have direct evidence that they imported tobacco and cocaine into the Middle East from America at the time of King David (ca. 1000 BCE). They had extensive use of herbs and medicines.
Our evidence also shows advanced surgery such as trepanning in early times. The failure to keep the quarantine laws resulted in the transmission of leprosy. Blindness often resulted from infections carried from birth through immorality, as it does to this day. They had a great capacity for navigation, and there was a sea and trading empire from Israel and Phoenicia from 1000 BCE onwards. There was degeneration in world conditions from the fourth century. In the sixth century there was a series of cataclysms, along with the attitude of the Church, which contributed to the Dark Ages. From this time, the world lost vast levels of knowledge and we are only now putting together what was actually lost.
In the past some ministers have said one
of Noah’s sons was married to a black woman, one married an oriental woman and
one married a white woman. This, they explain (or speculate), was to keep the 3
races alive. After the flood they separated by migrating. I have a hard time
believing this and wonder if the true reason we have people of different
colours is due to the environment and that we are all really the same “race”,
the human race, with the same parents Adam and Eve. After all we see a type of
evolution within the various “kinds” of animals depending on what part of the
world they are from, etc. What do you think about the origin of the various
“races”?
A:
This view postpones the issue back to Adam (meaning the one who was ruddy or
red). Another variation was that Noah had the capacity to throw hybrids, being
pure in his generations. This is the real basis of the explanations. Every
variety of dog on the planet came from two forms based on the wolf. The
capacity to be in various forms was inherent in the early peoples.
Our
finds in the Choukoutien Upper Cave in China (discovered 1930 excavated by Pei
(1939, 1940) in 1933 show a peculiar group. This one group comprised of two
adult males, two adult females, one adolescent, one child, and one baby showed
a surprising spread of racial characteristics. The female skulls were a
Melanesoid and an Eskimoid. Of the two adult males, one was elderly (estimated
at 60), and was relative to the Obercassel skull but was defined as being
primitive Mongoloid. Weidenreich (1939) defined these as being of three
different racial types, primitive Mongoloid, Melanesoid and Eskimoid type (R.M.
and C.H. Berndt, Aboriginal Man in
Australia, 1965, p. 30).
Professor
Berndt was of the view that current Australians are related to the ancient
Egyptians and the Indian Dravidians.
Egyptian relics have allegedly been found in some parts of Australia
(cf. notes to I.L. Idriess’ Drums of Mer
first edition re the ancient artefacts in the caves of the Zogo Le). There are
also numerous boomerangs from the tomb of Tutankhamen now in the Egyptian
museum.
The
Choukoutien finds were in the one cave in the same strata, all living together
so it seems. This indicates that the family groups, who resettled China, all
had the diverse genetic capacity to encompass at least three racial groups in
the one family system. This matter has not been fully examined from this point
of view for obvious reasons.
The
Epic of Gilgamesh states that Noah also took the artisans on board with their
families as well. If looked at in this light, then the eight people were the
heads of families and the women were not counted among the eight. This raises
other matters as well. The eruption of the Nephilim is placed in the Midrash at
the foot of Og, who allegedly stowed away on the top of the ark and Noah
allowed him to remain. Look at the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
The
question of the diversity of current racial types is simply explained as one of
pigmentation and localised breeding patterns. For example, one can tell someone
from Manx as they have a peculiar line to their ears in relation to the jaw, which
is not seen elsewhere in Britain. Pigmentation is simply resistance to the
sun’s rays. Modern mapping of the genome and DNA shows we are all from the same
ancestors, and not all that far back. The discussion is now merely where and
how far.
Was Noah’s flood a worldwide catastrophe
or was it limited to the Mediterranean area? If it was worldwide, how was it
possible for Noah to gather all the species of plants and animals into the
ark?
A:
The Bible indicates it was worldwide. A localised flood scenario has been
mooted to resolve the problems seen by geologists and archaeologists working to
the current accepted theories of planet age. The Ark was basically a box that
God told Noah to build, which Noah did, over a period of one hundred years.
The
animals of the earth were the responsibility of God to collect, and he did so
collect them. The genetic diversity of the animals was contained in the mother
species, and they had the capacity over the following millennia to diversify.
Plants did not need to be gathered as they were seed driven and simply
germinated when conditions were ready, as they do now. The same is true with
spores and others.
Many
seeds were taken into the ark as well in the form of food supplies. With, for
example, the desert plants and eucalyptus, fire is needed to germinate the
seeds. Wood is preserved underwater for a long time, so all the forests were
either swept to certain areas, as appears to be the case in the North Pole area
with the trees and mammoths etc., or left in areas to generate, first through
grass to start the next series off.
We
are finding out more and more about the species of the planet. In fact, the
procedures for mapping the human genome have shown that the entire creation is based
on a similar model. All humans are 99.99 percent exactly the same, and so it is
with other species. There is no race other than the human race, and most
animals are of the one common species. Mammals are all based on a similar blue
print.
We know that this is not so with the DNA of the Neanderthals for example as they are an entirely different structure to our DNA and even chimpanzees, with which we have more in common than the Neanderthals. Look at the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
During a sermon, our pastor was
preaching on faith. He made the statement, “Look at the faith of Noah. God told
Noah to build the ark before he even had a family (a wife, three sons, and
daughters-in-law).” He said if you will read this chronologically you will see
that this is true. Can you explain this to me?
A:
The Bible says at Genesis 6:10: “And Noah begat three sons Shem, Ham and
Japeth.” He then proceeds to tell Noah (V. 14) that the earth is corrupt and
orders him to build the ark. The sons helped to build the ark. Other versions
of this flood account all agree in this aspect (cf. The Epic of Gilgamesh).
The
genealogies, up to the flood, are covered in the paper Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2 The Generations of Adam (No. 248). The genealogy of Shem, the youngest
son of Noah, is covered in the paper Melchisedek (No. 128).
Tower of Babel
What in your opinion was God's purpose
at the Tower of Babel? What do you think He was trying to accomplish?
A:
The dispersion at Babel was to ensure that mankind did not become as elohim of
their own accord and destroy the planet under Satan before time.
Satan
had been given 6000 years as Morning Star of the planet. As it is Christ is
going to have to return so that we are saved. If he did not there would be no
flesh left alive. The plan of Salvation can be seen from the papers. Look at
the papers Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272); Lucifer: Light Bearer and Morning
Star (No. 223) and The Millennium and the Rapture
(No. 095). There are also many other papers dealing with prophecy.
What exactly was happening at the tower
of Babel, and why was God so worried about it? Seems to me there must have been
a bit more going on there than just building a church with a tall steeple that
would reach the heavens.
A: Yes,
there was a lot more to it. The false system at Babel was destroyed and the
languages confused so that man would not progress at a rate that was so fast as
to endanger the existence of the planet too early within the time frame given
to Satan.
They
would become as elohim but without the Holy Spirit and thus destroy this planet
and hence, the Plan of God. The system you see unfolding now might have
happened two or more thousand years ago. The planet would not exist now.
Abraham
Did Hagar or Ishmael receive any
blessings for their relationship to Abram?
A:
Indeed, they did receive a blessing. Christ himself said, at the direction of
God, He would bless Ishmael and make a mighty nation from him (Gen. 21:17-18).
Look
at the various papers that deal with Abraham: Why was Abraham called
“the Friend of God” (No. 035); The Angel and Abraham’s Sacrifice
(No. 071); Abraham and Sodom (No. 091)
and also look at Genesis 22, Judaism, Islam and
the Sacrifice of Isaac (No. 244).
The Law
Is there a reason why the commandments
were given on two tables of stone?
A:
Yes, there is a reason. The two tablets were small and they were carried by
Moses. They appear to have been written on both sides. The tablets appear to be
duplicates as a double witness. The tablets of the law were placed within the
Ark of the Covenant (See the papers The Ark of the Covenant (No. 196)
and Distinction in the Law (No. 096).)
The
Law is explained in the series The Law of God (No. L1).
The concept of being written on stone was one of God, who is the rock (Ps.
17:31) from which we, and Christ, are all cut (Isa 51:1) and who engraves his
Law in our hearts through his power. He becomes all in all.
In Deuteronomy 10 it talks about the
covenant (Ex. 34:28) being the Ten Commandments that were written on the 2
tablets. In verse 5 it says he put the tablets IN THE ARK. Is this the LAW that
is the New Covenant that is written in the minds and hearts of the elect? Is
there more significance to this that you could expound on?
A:
Yes, that is the significance both of the Ark and of the tablets being placed
inside it. The Law of God was to be placed in the hearts and minds of the
elect. This aspect is examined in the papers: Distinction in the Law
(No. 096); The Ark of the Covenant (No. 196);
The Oracles of God (No. 184)
and The Law of God (No. L1).
Are the commandments in two lots of 4
and 6 or 5 and 5?
A:
Assuming you refer to the divisions based on the two great Commandments of the
Law; the First Great Commandment is “You shall love the Lord your God with all
your mind and with all your heart and with all your strength.” The second is
like unto it. “You shall love your neighbour as yourself.” The Commandments
fall into two natural divisions of the first four dealing with the love of God
and the last six dealing with the love of man. Thus the Fourth Commandment,
dealing with the Sabbath day, covers the aspects of the Law and the testimony
concerning God’s Calendar and His worship and is the technical end of the First
Great Commandment proper.
The
Fifth Commandment, concerning the love of father and mother, is the first with
a promise. It relates to life on this earth and the formation of the family,
which is the building block on which God has chosen to build society. This
extends into the heavenly family of the Church and the sons of God. Thus, this
Commandment forms a link between the first four and the last six so that, in a
sense, both answers are correct.
The
Law is divided into two great commandments the first four and the last six
linked by the fifth, which joins both the First and the Second Great
Commandments. Look at the papers in the series on The Law of God (No. L1)
and the associated reference papers as well.
Could you please define and interpret
the first commandment?
A:
It is written (Ex. 20:2-3):
“I am the Lord thy God Which has brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the House of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”
Roman
Catholics join the second commandment to this commandment and split the tenth
commandment into two, which is impossible, based on the text in Deuteronomy 5.
The
words for “Lord thy God” here is not simply “Yahovah.” It is “Yahovah Elohim”
meaning God in His extended and creative sense. If it were Yahovah, as
Bullinger says, it might be argued that the Law was limited to Israel, which it
is not.
The
first two Commandments are in the first person. The remainder are in the third
person. Deuteronomy has the same structure for the first two Commandments. The
section in Deuteronomy is argued to be a repeat and definite explanation by Moses
of the original ten, which were in Exodus (cf. Soncino Commentary, Chumash p. 458).
“Thou
shalt have no other elohim before me” means that no other elohim is to be
placed before, or worshipped as, or in place of the One True God, who in the
singular is “Eloah” the God of the Temple who placed His name at Jerusalem. See
the text in Ezra 4:24-7:26 for the use of Eloah in relation to the Temple and
the Law. It is the Law of Eloah.
Eloah
has a son from Proverbs 30:4-5. Thus, the Son is not the One True God, Eloah.
The First Commandment and the application of the Law and the Prophets have been
outlined in the text Law and the First Commandment
(No. 253) which was prepared for the Reading of the Law in the Sabbath
Year of 1998.
Knowledge
of the One True God, and Jesus Christ whom He sent, is eternal life (John
17:3). Explanation of the names of God and of the position of Jesus Christ are
contained in the papers The Names of God (No. 116); God Revealed Chapter 1 - Ancient
Monotheism (No. G1) and The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243).
Exodus 16 (before the 10 commandments
were given) vs. 23 “...then he said to them, This is what the Lord meant:
Tomorrow is a Sabbath Rest (how did they know it was the Sabbath since it
wasn’t given at Sinai? It must have been through oral transmission from Adam to
Moses) a Holy Sabbath to the Lord.” Vs. 28 “Then the Lord said to Moses ‘How
long do you refuse to keep my commandments and my instruction? Vs. 29 “The Lord
has (past tense) given you the Sabbath...”. When did God give them the Sabbath?
A: The
law was given to Adam at the creation. Not only was the Sabbath established
then but also the sacrifices and the Calendar were established. Abel’s
sacrifice was more acceptable to God than Cain’s because it was a blood
sacrifice and he was more righteous.
The
SDA doctrine of preflood vegetarianism is quite wrong, as is the notion that
the law was not given until Sinai. Look at the paper Vegetarianism and the
Bible (No. 183) and also Rachel and the Law (No. 281).
The Passover also preceded Sinai and the New Moons, and the sequence of the
Calendar was set in place from the first week of the creation. Look also at the
paper God’s Calendar (No. 156). Look
also at the papers The Doctrine of Original Sin Part
I The Garden of Eden (No. 246) and
Doctrine of Original Sin Part
2 The Generations of Adam (No. 248). The preflood system was destroyed
because it broke the laws of God. See the paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
The
commandments were in place and known when Abraham went into Egypt. See the
paper Abraham and Sodom (No. 091).
Look also at the paper The Doctrine of Balaam and
Balaam’s Prophecy (No. 204). Abraham tithed to Melchisedek over four
hundred years before Sinai. See the paper Melchisedek (No. 128).
The
Fourth Commandment covers a system of God’s order and the system will be
enforced when Christ returns. Look at the paper Law and the Fourth
Commandment (No. 256). The Sabbaths will be kept with the New Moons (Isa.
66:23). The feasts will be kept and the nations will send their representatives
to Jerusalem each year, or they will get no rain in due season and the plagues
of Egypt will be brought down on them. This is Scripture and Scripture cannot
be broken.
We are seeing instruction at Deuteronomy
31:9-12 to read the Law every Sabbath year at the Feast of Tabernacles. On
which day at the Feast is this to be done? The idea that the law is to be read
on one day is a Jewish idea and they do it on the Last Great Day.
A: The
Law was read over the entire feast in the seventh year. To read the Law and the
testimony correctly, utilising the Law and the Prophets and explaining it
correctly as Ezra and Nehemiah did at Jerusalem, takes the entire feast of Tabernacles.
That
is why God demands it be done every seventh year, and that it is set aside for
the purposes of the reading so that Israel does not forget the Laws of God.
Look at the papers Reading the Law with Ezra and
Nehemiah (No. 250) and the Law series listed under The Law of God (No. L1)
which were read at the commanded Reading of the Law in 1998.
Society
How does the uncleanness until sundown
relate to us today as being sanctified? Is there a time now, or a time in the
future that He does not want us to sleep with our wives? If so, when and why
would this be do you think?
A:
The whole process of sanctification for the Seventh of the First month and the
Tenth of the Seventh month logically requires fasting from all aspects,
including our partners.
The
separation from our partners in total will come at the Advent. The High Priests
always regarded themselves as being separate when they went into the Temple on
the sacred days. They disqualified themselves when ritually unclean. We have to
prepare ourselves to enter into a relationship with Christ.
Could you please explain these passages
about the days and what is meant about not coming near your wives? I believe
this has to do with the second coming of Jesus, but I am not really sure.
A. The
process involves the sanctification of the elect. Under the law a man was
ritually unclean if he had an issue of semen until sundown and the aim here was
to ensure the host of Israel was sanctified in the day that the Lord was to
come to them.
The
process of the sanctification of Israel is examined and explained in the papers
The Sanctification of the Temple
of God (No. 241) and The Sanctification of the Simple
and the Erroneous (No. 291). See also Ezekiel 45:18-20.
The
entire process of the calendar and the sanctification that takes place in the
structure of the plan of God as explained in the calendar and its Sabbaths new
Moons and Holy Days all point to Messiah and the restoration of the planet.
Look at the papers God's Calendar (No. 156) and Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256).
We
are the Temple of God and the Law of God will live in our hearts. We will go
from the church to the nations to the world as the Temple of God and will become
the City of God. Look at the papers The Oracles of God (No. 184);
Measuring the Temple (No. 137)
and The City of God (No. 180).
Why was a woman considered unclean for forty days
after giving birth to a male child, and eighty days after giving birth to a
female child?
A: There are some very difficult issues arising from the laws of female
purification (cf. Purification and Circumcision
(No. 251)). Science has studied food in many of its aspects, especially
its physiology and nutritional value. As a result, we can now understand why
certain foods are “clean” and others are not and have been forbidden to us (see
the paper The Food Laws (No. 015)). However, for generations we have been
following those food laws simply because God told us to. We understand that God
gave us His laws in order for us to be able to lead healthy, well balanced,
well ordered lives. The laws relating to women have not been studied in the
same way; therefore, we must do as we have always done. Rely on the fact that
if God has said so, then it is in our best interests to do so. These matters
are also qualified in and by their spiritual aspects, as they relate to
Messiah.
The term
“unclean woman” might bother many people. It seems to be offensive, but it is
not. It is simply a time of separation because the woman requires rest and
understanding. The term “unclean” is not the equivalent of “sinner.” The
purification is scientifically a time of cleansing for seven days. It is a
natural and physical act, where the lining of the womb, in not receiving a
fertile ovum for the process of impregnation, is rejected during menstruation.
Normally, it is a period of seven days in every 28. This process of cleaning
permits the continuation of human kind for which this law, in the same manner
as all the others, is a blessing from God (Gen. 1:28). The fulfilling of the
laws are tied to the daily life of the human being. The Law of God is in force
in its totality both physically and spiritually (2Cor. 7:1).
In the text
in Leviticus 12:4 we see the term “to touch not what is holy.” In these terms
we see the parallel symbolism that goes to setting apart the elect in
purification. This distinction was made until Christ. The theory was that the
woman in her condition would defile that which was holy. However, that which
was holy would also sanctify that which was in a state of purification. For
this reason, the woman who was in a state of discharge and in need of cure was
made clean by touching Christ’s garment. This did not make Christ unclean but
rather the Holy Spirit flowed from Him to her making her clean.
Matthew 9:20-22 And, behold, a woman, which was diseased
with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind him, and touched the hem of
his garment: 21 For she said within herself, If I may but touch his
garment, I shall be whole. 22 But Jesus turned him about, and when
he saw her, he said, Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee
whole. And the woman was made whole from that hour. (KJV)
This action
pointed towards two things. One was that Christ was the new High Priest whose
hem was set apart from Exodus 28:33-34; 39:25-26 and whose headband was also
Holiness to the Lord (Ex. 28:36; 39:30). The second lesson was that by faith
through the Holy Spirit cleanliness and purification are extended to the sick
and the infirm. This is repeated again in Matthew, that we might see the
importance of the presence of Christ to the impact of the Law and the prophets
and the restoration of the sick and the infirm and the unclean.
Thus, from
the Law, that which was unholy could not touch that which was holy. This was
asked of the priests and the answer was given. Yet from God’s own law and
prophecy the same situation pointed towards a time when God would pour out his
Spirit on all flesh and make it Holy within His law and He would write it on
their hearts. This action was accomplished through Messiah.
Thus all
flesh was made holy in the Spirit and was cleansed through Messiah in the Holy
Spirit. The Purification legislation pointed towards the cleansing of the human
mother as Israel the Church, and Bride of Christ, and mother of the new nation.
From this position we see that the mother is cleansed and may partake of the
Lord’s Supper and Passover as one of the elect, being cleansed in the Holy
Spirit.
If Christians are supposed to keep the
Old Testament food laws, what about other Old Testament laws such as not
wearing garments mingled of wool and linen? What about the quarantine
legislation, and when a woman has an issue of blood? Are Christians to observe
these also?
A:
Yes, they are supposed to keep those laws. Some matters are covered in the
paper Purification and Circumcision
(No. 251). Quarantine legislation is very important and badly
neglected. TB was eradicated in Australia by concerted effort forty years ago
and now, through failure to observe strict quarantine, it is back and some of
it is resistant.
When
one is asked to testify in a court of law, one is asked to “swear.” But I
believe scripture indicates not to swear.
Do
you have any suggestions of how to handle the situation?
A: Israel swore oaths before God. The Law says thou “shalt not swear by my name falsely, nor profane the name of thy God. I am the Lord” (Lev. 19:12). There are many references to Israel swearing to truth. David swore an oath to Jonathan (1Sam. 20:12). Israel was made to swear (Ezra 10:5). Isaiah 65:16 prophecies that the earth shall swear by the God of truth and Scripture cannot be broken.
The idea of not swearing in Christianity comes from Matthew 5:34-36 when Christ said: “Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God’s throne: Nor by the earth; for it is His footstool: neither by Jerusalem; for it is the city of the great King. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair white or black.”
This was interpreted as meaning you shall not swear an oath at all. For that reason, affirmations were permitted in a court of law. The text by Christ is “let your yes be yes and your no be no.” The sense of this was that pagans were swearing by their mother’s graves, and by all sorts of other strange ideas. The oath is: “Do you swear by almighty God to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God?” This is in accord with the sentiment of the text in Isaiah. The word “swear” has been changed to “affirm” and the term “Almighty God” has been removed. Pressure for the change came from Atheists and Pagans, but it also assisted the truly devout to avoid the possibility that they were in contravention of the dictum of Christ here in Matthew 5:34-37. Thus, he produced a hedge around the sentiment of swearing using the texts in Exodus 20:7; Numbers 30:2; Deuteronomy 23:21. Thus, we can deduce that Judah had introduced practices regarding swearing under the Law which contravened the Law and the Spirit of God. Look at the papers Law and the Ninth Commandment (No. 262); Law and the Third Commandment (No. 255) and Swearing By God (No. 032)).
What is your view on what the punishment
should be for violence on the innocent?
A:
The implementation of punishment is contained in the papers on The Law of God (No. L1).
Look at the papers: Law and the Sixth Commandment
(No. 259); Law and the Seventh Commandment
(No. 260); Law and the Eighth Commandment
(No. 261) and Law and the Ninth Commandment
(No. 262).
In
the second resurrection, violence to the innocent is made good by God. All are
resurrected and all are retrained in the Holy Spirit. Look at the logic of the
release of Satan. At the end of the Millennium, God orders the release of Satan
in order to deal with the planet. He also has allowed him to remain in power on
this planet for six thousand years when he has the power to restrain him, and
does so restrain him for the Millennium.
In
this sense God is complicit in the evils of this world and responsible for
allowing the evils to take place. Do we then judge God: By no means. This whole
creation is a teaching exercise and at the end of it we will lose no one. We
will keep the laws of God and love one another because it is clear to us all
what will happen when we do not do so. The purpose of all punishment is the
rehabilitation and protection of all people concerned.
What is your position on the death
penalty? Is it biblical? If so, how should it be accomplished?
A:
Yes, every one of the Ten Commandments is backed by the death penalty. The
application of the death penalty is covered in the paper Law and the Sixth
Commandment (No. 259) and Law and the Fifth Commandment
(No. 258).
Leviticus 19:28 and Deuteronomy 14:2
teaches a Bible student what in relation to tattoos?
A:
Tattooing and marking or carapacing is an ancient practice that is forbidden under the laws
of God. The origins of the system are found in most ancient societies. The word
(tat) actually comes from Polynesia and means, “to strike repeatedly.” The
history and ancient times in both Egypt and Mesopotamia are in the paper Tattooing (No. 005). The
earliest tattoos in ancient Egypt had the form of a fly (associated perhaps or
seemingly with the god of Ekron) and also a form of cross like a swastika.
I appreciate
the Biblical direction to “Owe no man.” I have been reading how the 7th year of
a 7-year cycle should work. It would appear to me that there is provision to
“owe” others at least for a time, otherwise why would debt that lingered past
the 6th year need to be forgiven in the 7th year? In this day and age there
seems no way to purchase land or houses within 6 years. How can we live in
current economic conditions and obey this law?
A: The Bible is quite clear that it is improper to charge interest on
any loan. Our world system makes slaves of our children and our poor. No debt
can be carried on past the Sabbath year. We should owe no man anything. We
should pay our debts. This is very difficult in modern society. Our people have
virtually been sold into slavery by the system we have. We are all trying to
get out of debt and simplify our lifestyles. We all find this very hard, and we
have made it harder for our children than it was for us. The Jews get around
this by saying that only applies to the Jews but they are only one of twelve
tribes. Our houses are over priced. Our people are destroyed for lack of
knowledge and those who obey God’s Laws make themselves prey. Look at the
papers on The Law of God (No. L1), and
especially Law and the Eighth Commandment
(No. 261).
Is it okay to gamble? Surely it is simply spending hard-earned money to make more?
A: The Law works on productive increase. The making of money off the losses of another is contrary to the spirit of the Law of God. The Roman Catholic Church condones and in fact uses gambling. That is almost unique in the English speaking system. Gambling in America and Australia has been allowed to increase and the poker machine system has intruded virtually everywhere, such that the results are catastrophic. Gambling can become compulsive addictive behaviour for some as is the case with alcoholics and other drugs users. Compulsive gamblers lie, cheat and even steal to maintain and support their habit. At this point it destroys relationships, marriages and families. Many resort to suicide when things are out of control.
Problem gamblers have a specific mind-set in which the brain operates differently to that of other people. The prospect of gain makes the brain cross transfer impulses and produces larger than normal activity. They can’t help what they do. The pleasure is in the rush of actually risking all and losing. It is only the loss that is the true and full release. The social costs of gambling are horrendous and it will be stamped out in a just society
Food Laws
We are careful to obey Gods food laws. A
friend of ours does not eat mushrooms because they have spores to reproduce and
he does not consider a spore to be a seed. Have I been wrong in eating
mushrooms?
A:
No, Mushrooms can be eaten. This idea came from the concept that as we were
given seeds to eat and clean animals and spore driven items were not
specifically mentioned then anything that grows from spores is unclean in that
they are not mentioned among the foods to be eaten or not eaten.
If
spore borne items were not to be eaten as unclean then we would be in real
trouble. We could not eat Leavened Bread at all as yeast is a spore product.
The offerings at Pentecost would be a bizarre contradiction as the two loaves
at Pentecost are leavened. God would be ordering us to contradict his own laws.
Beer
is leavened by yeast. Wine is yeast fermented. Wild spores are in the air and
we eat them all the time. All food has been exposed to some spore activity. Yet
God tells us that only for seven days are we not to eat leaven. This is a case
of excess zeal not according to knowledge. The people who said this no doubt
are trying to be faithful to what they know but have picked up this error from
some of the more way out groups keeping the food laws.
One
of the academics in the Oxford/Cambridge system published a book a few years ago
now about Christ and the mushroom cult. That sort of reasoning is the result of
an overactive imagination. The Church of God should be able to see through this
error.
We know the food laws are in effect, but
if someone needs supplements, i.e. calcium, should it be from a clean animal or
plant-based or because it is not being consumed for food, it does not
matter?
A:
This is an interesting point. Most food supplements that are required are
necessitated by vegetarianism, which is a perversion of Bible laws. If the food
laws are obeyed and clean animals are consumed, the necessity for food
supplements is considerably reduced. If quality vegetables are consumed in
proportion, then the likelihood is reduced. If vitamins were needed, then the
manufacturing process would not normally involve unclean animals. In the case
of insulin, there are types available from clean animals. The Food laws protect
the planet and its environment as well. Look at the papers The Food Laws (No.
015); Vegetarianism and the Bible (No.
183); Wine in the Bible (No. 188) and Balance (No. 209).
Some people I know refuse to eat pork
and certain fish. Are they just being fanatical or could there be a valid
reason for this in this century with refrigeration available?
A:
There is a valid reason for it. The food laws were given in the Bible. God does
nothing without good reason. The food laws were dismissed by anthropologists
such as Mary Douglas on taboo grounds. Drs. Nanji and French had demonstrated
in 1986 that pork was a cause of cirrhosis of the liver. There are a host of
other scientific reasons that are covered in the paper The Food Laws (No.
015).
There
are sound reasons for not eating all the unclean varieties prohibited in
Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 and the handling legislation. The Foodlaws were
not eliminated in the New Testament and Acts 10 concerns the conversion of the
Gentiles, and not Peter eating unclean food. Look also at the papers Balance (No. 209); Vegetarianism and the Bible (No.
183) and Wine in the Bible (No. 188).
Do biblical food laws prohibit eating meat? Or just certain meats like pork?
A: The food laws prohibit the eating of certain types of meat such as pork. All animals that chew the cud and have cloven hooves are clean to eat. Thus, one can eat a giraffe but not a pig. The pig, among other things, has been demonstrated to cause cirrhosis of the liver due to a chemical in the soft tissue of its flesh that cannot be removed. There are sound scientific reasons for all the food laws.
Fish that can be eaten must have fins and
scales. The reason for this is that fish without scales lack the capacity to
isolate heavy metals and toxins making them unavailable for human consumption.
For example, one can eat tuna but not shark. The reason is that a tuna has
scales and that seems to be indicative of a process whereby the mercury levels,
while similar to a shark, are bound up with selenium to make it unavailable for
human digestion. The selenium is again bound up with arsenates, which are too
small to effect human digestion. Prawns and similar seafood have heavy metals
in distributed forms throughout their bodies. Oysters cause various
entero-viruses and are reinfective agents. Look at the paper The Food Laws (No. 015).
Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 seem to
indicate we are to eat certain types of food and avoid other types of food. Do
these food laws tie to the ten commandments?
A:
All of the law and the prophets are subtended from the Two Great Commandments.
These are:
1.
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your mind and
with all your strength.
2.
You shall love your neighbour as yourself.
The
Ten Commandments are directly under these. The first four Commandments hang
from the First Great and the last six hang from the Second Great Commandment.
The Fifth Commandment ties the two together. The responsibility to “make alive”
covers a series of aspects both of the environment and of the individual. The
well being of the planet depends in part on the food laws. These are explained
at the paper The Food Laws (No. 105).
The
relationship to the Law is found in the Law series Law of God (No. L1)
and particularly Law and the Fifth Commandment
(No. 258) and Law and the Sixth Commandment
(No. 259).
All
of the Laws of God tie into the Ten Commandments and the prophets explain them
all. The New Testament is simply commentary on them. That is why it is so
absurd to suggest that Messiah would have eliminated them in any way. That is
why we are commanded to read the Law every Sabbath year so that we understand
how the Law works and interacts. All of the Law proceeds from the nature of God
and reflects that nature.
Tithes and Offerings
I once belonged to a church, which had
special offerings that were taken up on the Feast day, seven times during the
year. I’ve also read in Deuteronomy 16 and in Exodus 23 that there are three
feasts to attend and that offerings were made here. Wouldn’t God be more
pleased with seven annual offerings than with only three?
A: If God had wanted seven offerings in a year, He would have said seven
and not three times a year. If He had wanted a weekly offering, He would have
said that. Instead, He instituted the tithe system and three offerings a year
at the three feast seasons. The issue of tithing and offerings is examined in
the papers Tithing (No. 161) and Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256).
I was studying your paper Tithing (No. 161), when I
saw that offerings are to be 3 times a year not 7. I do agree. You also
mentioned Atonement is strictly forbidden as an offering. Could you please tell
me where I could find the Atonement offering forbidden in these scriptures?
A:
The law regarding the Atonement tax is at Exodus 30:15: “The rich shall not
give more the poor shall not give less than half a shekel when they give and
offering unto the Lord to make an atonement for your souls.” Originally it was
a tax without exception in Israel. Now it is a tax without distinction paid for
us by Christ, and salvation is open to the Gentiles and they enter Israel by
grace and adoption as sons of God.
This
concept is developed in Acts 10:34 and Romans 3:22,23; 10:12. The offering is a
heave offering. Bullinger also understands this point in his notes to the
Companion Bible at Exodus 30:15. When an offering is taken up on Atonement, it
is a direct violation of the Law and a rejection of the all-embracing power of
the redemption of Christ and the extension of Salvation to the Gentiles.
My pastor says that if a believer does
not tithe he is stealing from God and therefore is a thief, and that thieves do
not go to heaven. Is he scripturally correct?
A:
Your pastor is referring to the text in Malachi 3:7-12. If you do not tithe,
you rob God. This is covered in the paper Tithing (No. 161). It is
a sign of the return of the individual to God. However, it is only one sign and
your pastor cannot have it both ways. The Law of God has to be kept and so do
the commandments regarding the festivals. The Tithes and Offerings are tied up
with the Feasts of the Lord. Look at the paper Law and the Fourth
Commandment (No. 256). It is all too common for ministers to appeal to
the law regarding tithing, and yet ignore it on all the other important
aspects. You may find it interesting to look at the series on The Law of God (No. L1).
No
one goes to heaven. It was the test of a true Christian in the early church. If
anyone said that they were a Christian and that when they died they went to
heaven, they were not to be believed. That was the test of a Christian and a
Gnostic. Anyone who said that when they died they went to heaven, showed by
that statement they were a Gnostic and not a Christian (see Justin Martyr, Second Apology). This is covered in the
papers The Soul (No. 92) and The Resurrection of the Dead (No.
143).
ISRAEL
Weren’t there 12 judges in Israel? Does
this have anything to do with there being twelve tribes?
A:
The twelve judges of Israel have a relationship to the twelve tribes and were
drawn from them. The apostles also head the twelve tribes and the 144,000 are
also allocated to them. The twelve apostles and the twelve judges all represent
the twenty-four elders of the inner council, and the twenty-four high priests
of the division of the Temple also have this symbolism. Look at the papers The City of God (No. 180) and Samson and the Judges (No. 073).
Do you know how many kings there were in
Israel from Saul until the deportation by the Assyrians?
A:
There is a list of the kings in the Companion Bible at Appendix 50 but the
chronology is completely erroneous. The Kings of the combined kingdom of Israel
and Judah were Saul, David and Solomon.
Jeroboam
reigned over Israel from the Division, and Rehoboam reigned over Judah. From
then on the kings of Israel were: Nadab, Baasha, Elah, Zimri (7days), Omri,
Ahab, Ahaziah, Jehoram, Jehu, Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam II, Zechariah,
Shallum (1 month), Menahem, Pekahiah s. of Menahem, Pekah s. of Remaliah, and
Hoshea. In 722 BCE, the fall of Samaria to the Assyrians occurred and Israel
was taken into captivity. Total: 22 kings of Israel.
This question involves one of the tribes of Israel. The tribes are numbered as thirteen when the two half-tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh are counted separately but when they are counted as one single tribe they are numbered as twelve. In Genesis 49 Ephraim and Manasseh are counted as one tribe. In Ezekiel 48 the two half-tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh are treated as two separate tribes, making the number of the tribes thirteen. Regardless of how one counts the tribes, the fact is Dan has been left out here. Why has Dan been left out of the 144,000?
A: The birthright is with Joseph because Reuben lost
it through fornication with one of the wives. Levi was the priesthood and so
became the thirteenth tribe, but not taking part in the physical blessings of
Israel directly but through the tithe, which was given to it as the priesthood.
Joseph, as the birthright holder, had a double portion under the law. This went
to Ephraim firstly and Manasseh secondly. Look at the papers Law and the Fifth Commandment
(No. 258) and The Law of God (No. L1) and
the Law series generally.
In Numbers 10
we see the battle order of the tribes of Israel. These are East: Judah,
Issachar, and Zebulun; South: Reuben, Simeon, and Gad; West: Ephraim, Manasseh
and Benjamin; North: Dan, Asher, and Napthali. These differ from Ezekiel 48,
which is a prophetic or millennial system. In that system, Joseph goes back to
one allocation and Dan resumes their order. Reuben goes to the North with Judah
as firstborn, and this is now the reverse of the order of battle of the
original tribes. There is also an allocation of the lands according to the
tribes as well, which is not being examined here. The lands of Israel will
stretch to the Euphrates.
The text in Revelation 7 refers to the priesthood for the inner priests of Christ comprising the 144,000. These were drawn out as living sacrifices comprising a council of 72 per year for the forty Jubilees of the church in the wilderness. 72 x 2000 equals 144,000. This is explained in the paper The Harvests of God, the New Moon Sacrifices, and the 144,000 (No. 120). Levi’s major function is as a priest tribe therefore they resume their normal duties and take a share in the priesthood of the 144,000.
To achieve this Dan who has another major birthright promise to take up yields part of its inheritance as does Ephraim and they share in the 12,000 of Joseph who is always a combined tribe. Manasseh takes 12,000 in its own right, which is very interesting. Dan then takes its birthright and becomes judge in Israel as promised in Genesis 49:16. This is the reason for the verse: “I have waited for thy salvation O Lord.” Only on the return does Dan take up his inheritance as Judge in Israel. This is Scripture and cannot be broken.
Dan then
takes its position at the East gate in Ezekiel’s system with Joseph and
Benjamin, the children of Rachel. This is the place of entry of the Messiah and
hence the seat of Judgment. There is another point also in the birthright
promises that has not been taken up as yet, and that is the calling of the
people to Jerusalem. That birthright is taken up by Issachar and Zebulun (Deut.
33:18-19). Look at the paper Calling the Peoples to Jerusalem
(No. 238). None of these three tribes has exercised these birthright
promises as yet and Scripture cannot be broken. God’s word does not come back
void or empty.
Does God give any indication as to the criterion for the order of the tribes for battle (as referenced in your answer citing Numbers 10) and for the order of the tribes at the gates (cited in Ezekiel 48)? Levi is not in the battle order (with Ephraim and Manasseh counted as sons of Israel) but Levi is in the gate order (with Ephraim and Manasseh represented by Joseph)?
A: Levi is in the battle order in Numbers 10 carrying
the Ark of the Covenant and the Temple, but is broken up for these purposes.
Look at the paper The Ark of the Covenant (No. 196).
They carried the physical structure and thus, were an order of priests set
apart for that purpose.
We are the
Temple of God now and we are the Oracles of God. We are the Ark of the Covenant
and that is why Jeremiah was told to hide it where he did. If they found it
again where it is hidden, we would have to send a team to re-bury it. There is
a new order of priests after the order of Melchisedek, and which comprises Levi
who paid tithes in the loins of Abraham to Melchisedek and is thus a lesser
priesthood. Hence, Levi is one of the priesthood for the millennial system and
thus appears in the gate order as the apostles of the twelve tribes are over
each one. Look also at the papers Melchisedek (No. 128) and The Oracles of God (No. 184).
This gate order in Ezekiel tells you the gate order of the City of God. Thus,
we can also be given an indication of the foundations of the apostles over the
tribes from their placement and dispersion. This is another matter. Look at the
paper The City of God (No. 180).
It is also
our view that the order of the tribes in the Gates is indicative of the order
of March. As you are aware, Messiah enters always via the east gate and that is
why it is bricked up at the moment in the wall at the Temple Mount in
Jerusalem. The witnesses will probably shatter that gate when they arrive, in
preparation for or at the arrival of Messiah, when the Mount of Olives cleaves
and the First Resurrection occurs. Look at the paper The
Witnesses (including the Two Witnesses) (No. 135). As Dan is judge, it is also in the East
gate with the birthright tribes, but Dan leads the sons of Rachel, the
birthright tribe of Joseph (i.e. Ephraim, Manasseh and the son of the promise,
Benjamin). Dan thus becomes first and not last. Judah is the rearguard, instead
of Dan, as Messiah is our rearward or rearguard protection. This will take
place during the Millennium also. It is written: Manasseh shall feed off
Ephraim then Ephraim shall feed off Manasseh (which is where we are now) and
then both shall feed off Judah. Again, Scripture cannot be broken. Look also at
the paper Rachel and the Law (No. 281).
This may also give an indication of the birthright shift from west to east.
Three tribes
were also given an inheritance over Jordan, these were half Manasseh, Reuben
and Gad and some Ephraim and Dan also joined them in Gilead. Dan split into two
as well in the occupation. Israel and Assyria will come out of Europe in the
north, hand in hand, to reoccupy the Middle East also. We moved into Europe in
the second century CE when the Parthian Empire fell and joined the rest of the
Israelite-Hittite-Phoenician alliance in Britain and West Europe in the fourth
century. The Bar Kochba rebels of Judah had gone on to America after the
failure of the revolt in the second century. Look at the paper The Unitarian/Trinitarian Wars
(No. 268).
Allen’s work
of Judah’s Sceptre and Joseph’s
Birthright misidentified the tribal movements and trivialised the issue.
The US and BC in Prophecy, published by the
Worldwide Church of God, merely reinforced the historical errors by
plagiarising Allen’s work. The movement from Europe will be after the wars of
the Fifth and Sixth trumpets. The last wars of the kings of the North and South
are about to begin. Look also at The Seven Seals (No. 140) and
The Seven Trumpets (No. 141).
The movement will commence with the flooding of the Netherlands and the low
countries in the not too distant future (See the paper Global Warming and
Bible Prophecy (No. 218).
This is in reference to the allocation
of the 24 elders. I realise there are 4 cherubim around God’s throne. I thought
this would make 4 quadrants or areas of responsibility; therefore I would
divide 24 by 4 and get 6 elders given responsibility under each cherub. The
division might continue with the 12 judges and 12 apostles each also being
allocated responsibility under a cherub, with 3 judges and 3 apostles to each
quadrant. Would this be correct?
A:
Yes, your idea is correct. Israel was divided as two divisions to a tribe.
There were three tribes to a quadrant. The zodiac is a corruption of the
divisions of the government which the tribes represent.
The
East, and first, quadrant under the Lion which is of Judah is: Judah, Issachar
and Zebulun. They are first in the order of march. Second is the South, or man
system, of Reuben Simeon and Gad. Third is the Western, or Bull-headed system,
which is Ephraim, Manasseh and Benjamin. Fourth, or last, is the Northern or
Eagle system, which is also represented by a Scorpion and balances in judgment.
These tribes are Dan, Asher and Napthali.
These
are the rearguard of Israel, hence the sting in the tail and also the symbol of
the serpents path. The Tabernacles and the priesthood move between the First
and Second Quadrants. The position of the Ark is examined in the paper The Ark of the Covenant (No. 196).
Look also at the papers The Meaning of Ezekiel’s Vision
(No. 108) and The Government of God (No. 174). This structure will become the City
of God. Look at the paper The City of God (No. 180).
Moses
In this verse (Ex.
32:19) it states that Moses broke the 2 tablets. Then he had to go back
up to get them written again. Does this have any significant meaning? Is there
more to this than Moses just getting mad?
A:
Yes, this has great significance. The symbolism was that Israel would break the
law and be unable to keep it in a state of sin, being divorced from God. The
second time represented the new Moses who was to come as Jesus Christ, who
would ascend to the Mountain of God and return with the Holy Spirit, which
would lock the law of God in all our hearts.
That
is why, when Christ ascended to the throne of God on the Wave Sheaf at 9 a.m.
following his resurrection, he returned that day and breathed the Holy Spirit
on the disciples and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (Jn. 20:22).
Would you please explain if Moses’ wife and
2 children went with Moses when he returned to Egypt to lead God’s people to
freedom? Exodus 4:20 seems to indicate they were along on part of the trip;
yet, Exodus 18:1-5 indicates that Jethro brought Moses' wife and children.
A:
Zipporah went down to Egypt with Moses and the two boys as we see in Exodus 4.
She appears to have tried to prevent the circumcision of Eliezar and nearly had
him killed because of that fact. She then did it herself to save his life and
accused Moses because of it. The language in the texts is accusative. She was
herself a descendent of Abraham, through the sons of Keturah, and should have
known better.
Exodus
18:2 says that Moses sent her back. It was probably at this point in Ex. 4:26
that he sent her back to her father Jethro from the inn, thus she did not make
it to Egypt. The meeting of Aaron and Moses in the next verse (Ex. 4:27) makes
no mention of her or the boys. Nothing short of wholehearted spiritual strength
would bring Israel out of this Exodus with their minds set on God.
In Exodus 14 it speaks of the hosts of
Pharaoh. Who were these and do they have symbolic meaning?
A:
The entire story of Moses and the Exodus is dealing with the nation, and also
the fallen host that it worshipped and by which it was governed. The
significance of this is covered in a paper on the Exodus called Moses and the Gods of Egypt (No.
105).
The
entire structure of the Bible is allegory and parables dealing with the
structure of the Plan of Salvation. You will also enjoy the paper Pentecost at Sinai (No. 115),
which takes the Exodus on to Sinai and the giving of the Law. The next paper in
that aspect is The Golden Calf (No. 222).
Thus, we have both a physical host and spiritual host, which God dealt with
through Christ. Look also at the paper The Pre-Existence of Jesus Christ
(No. 243).
I
need some information on the Red Sea parting. I once saw something about a
scientific reason for this. Any biblical reference will be of great importance
for what I am looking for.
A: For a long time scientists and people in general have been trying to explain away the miracle of Israel and the Exodus in the crossing of the Red Sea. Some linguists try to make it read the Reed Sea and place it as a marsh in the area of the canal. The Israelites allegedly marched over the marsh of the reed sea and the Egyptian chariots sank. However, that is not what the Bible says happened.
There is another version which places Pi ha Hiroth on the Gulf of Aqaba. It is asserted that the gaps in the mountains either side allowed the deluge to wash down massive amounts of soil and that there is a bridge under the water, some few hundred feet down. Thus, the sea was piled up on the sides of the underwater bridge and the Israelites crossed into Midian near Jebel el Laws in Saudi Arabia. The name means, “The Mountain of the Law” in Arabic. There is a video purporting to have been made at this site. We have no evidence of its authenticity. When we can send a team there, we will look for the crossing.
Which day of the First month did Israel
start the seven-day march around the walls of Jericho?
A:
Israel, under Joshua, crossed into the Promised Land on the tenth day of the
First month, and was set aside to the Lord in circumcision on that day. They
abode four days and on the Fourteenth day of the First month, they killed the
Passover and ate of the old corn of Canaan on the First Holy Day of Unleavened
Bread (Josh. 5:11). This act enabled Rahab to be counted by the scarlet thread
on her lintels, and salvation was again extended to the Gentiles as part of
Israel.
Joshua
5:13 says that “it came to pass that when Joshua was by Jericho that he lifted
his eyes and there stood a man against him with a drawn sword.”
This
is held to be between the 15th and 21st of the First month. We can assume that
they kept the 15th as a holy day as commanded. We can make one of two
deductions. The command of Christ as the Captain of the Host of God came to him
when he was near Jericho. We might assume that the story is conjoint and that
he spoke with Christ on the 14th day, and that the activities of the host took
place from 15th Nisan and went for seven days. The Seventh Days were the Holy
Days, and the walls went flat and the children of Israel entered on the last
Holy Day of Unleavened Bread. This has merit in that the symbolism of the feast
of Unleavened Bread is to remove sin, as malice and wickedness, from among us.
The fall of Jericho is symbolised by this activity. The difficulty with this is
that the major activity of the battle took place on a Holy Day.
We
might conclude that this was done to show the victory of the host was enabled
by the right conduct of Israel as the Church keeping the feasts of God. In this
light, the case has merit. In the other view, we might say that the story is
continuing; that the events took place over the Feast and the Last day’s
activities took place on the day after the Holy Day. In which case, we overcome
the objection but we lose the full power of the symbolism of the Battle and the
purpose of the feast of Unleavened Bread.
The
story is covered in the paper The Fall of Jericho (No. 142) but this aspect is not
properly developed there. The seven days were most probably the seven days of
Unleavened Bread from 15 to 21 Abib. The battle and victory took place at the
end of the Feast. The end result is that the first day was 15 Abib, but it may
possibly have been 16 Abib. It is discounted as being after the 21st,
as the full symbolism of Abib is lost.
Christ
probably appeared to Joshua as the prototype on 14 Abib.
The fall of Jericho sounds a little like
the book of Revelation with the marching around the city for seven days, and
going around seven times on the seventh day. Is this coincidence, or is there a
link here?
A:
The actions of the Old Testament were a reflection of the New Testament and the
Church. The entire story of the forty years in the wilderness and the taking of
the Promised Land were a reflection of the forty Jubilees in the wilderness of
the church.
Christ
met Joshua, son of Nun of Ephraim, at the plain of Jericho as the captain of
the Army of God, and he will come again to Israel to save them and place them
again in their inheritance. The paper The Fall of Jericho (No. 142)
deals with the similarities of which you speak.
Was there any significance to the red
cords that Rahab was told to put in the window of her house so that the
Israelite army would not kill anyone in her house?
A:
The red cords were a symbol of the blood of the lamb that was on the doorposts
and lintels of Israel in Egypt. Rahab had made a deliberate decision to affix
herself to the body of Israel. She was the symbol of the salvation of the
Gentiles. There was a mixed multitude that also joined Israel when they went
out of Egypt.
The
Lamb was her protection here, as it was in Egypt. Here he came as the captain
of the Army of the Lord. He also gave the Law to Moses. The same thing was said
to Joshua as was said to Moses: “Take off your shoes for the place where you
are standing is Holy Ground.” Look at the paper The Fall of Jericho
(No. 142).
Rahab was told to put red cords in the
window of her house so that the Israelite army would not kill her or her
family. Is this the same concept as the blood put on the doorposts of the
Israelites’ houses on the first Passover?
A:
Yes, but not many people make that connection. If Judah understood that, then
they would all be converted. This is why we have to keep the Lord’s Supper on
14 Abib and the Night of Watchings on 15 Abib. That is why the first thing the
pagans eliminated from the Church was the Passover, and substituted Easter
using the bishops in Rome from Anicetus in 152 to Victor in 190-192. Once they
did that, the Church in Rome was cut off from Christ and the rest was easy.
Look at the paper The Quartodeciman Disputes (No.
277) and also the papers The Lord’s Supper (No. 103), The Passover (No. 098) and Sanctification of the Temple of
God (No. 241).
Idols and Images
There seems to be a contradiction in the
story of the golden idol or idols that Aaron either made or allowed to be made
while Moses was upon the Mount. After the completion of the molten calf or
calves, he said at Exodus 32:4 “These be thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee
up out of the land of Egypt.” Then Nehemiah 9:18 says they had made for
themselves a molten calf, indicating a singular idol. Could you please clarify the difference?
A:
Yes, this is another contradiction in the Bible, which serves to illustrate a
lesson. Aaron is recorded as saying: “These be thy gods, O Israel” and Nehemiah
says Aaron said, “This is thy god, O Israel.” Aaron is speaking of the earrings
that were used in the construction, which were themselves amulets which were collected,
and from which the calf was made.
Nehemiah’s
reference is in the singular to illustrate it was only one idol made up from
many individual amulets. The calf was allowed because it served as a teaching
lesson and cleaned idolaters out of the priesthood. The nation was also cleaned
of the amulets. The idolatrous purpose behind these protections for the
orifices of the head is explained in the paper The Origin of the
Wearing of Earrings and Jewellery in Ancient Times (No. 197). The story
of the Calf and the theology behind it is found in the paper The Golden Calf (No. 222).
In reading further about the account of
Israel making an idol while Moses was away, I am wondering why they chose to
make a calf instead of say a lion or a bear or some other creature. Was there
some particular reason why they chose to make a calf?
A:
The calf was a symbol of the moon god, Sin. The horns, symbolised by the crescent
moon, were also associated with the finger of Ashirat, which was another name
for the deity associated with the feminine aspects, as Istar. The horns in
Egypt were also associated with Hathor who was a symbol of fertility as a
pregnant horned female. As the mother goddess she was associated with Isis and
also Nut. Isis was the consort of Osiris and the mother lover of Horus, as was
Easter (or Istar or Ashtoreth) of the Baal-Easter system. They are all part of
the mystery sun cults.
The
Trinity stems from this system as the Triune God and appears in Egypt as
Osiris, Isis and Horus; in Palestine as Baal, Ashtoreth and the Morning star as
the third element; and in Rome it was as Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva who was the
virgin of the Immaculate Conception. These elements were transferred into
Christianity in total by the fifth and sixth centuries. The term “Easter” comes
from “Istar,” as does “Ostar” or “Ostara.”
The
Minotaur of the Cretans is the same as the god Chemosh and Milcom (hence
Malcolm) of the Moabites and Ammonites. The human sacrifices were offered to
the god and sometimes cooked alive inside it. This is the origin of passing
your children through the fire to Moloch. This Golden Calf was worshipped among
the Irish Celts until the 5th century and cannibalism is noted among
the Scots in France during the same century. The details are found in the
papers The Golden Calf (No. 222) and
The Origins of Christmas and
Easter (No. 235).
I
heard that images were authorized based on John 3:14 “And as Moses lifted up
the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up.” The
reasoning was that Christ approved the making and exalting of the brazen
serpent, by which the Israelites were healed in the desert. I know Christ would
never support worshipping an image but what is the correct understanding of the
text?
A: Moses
used the brazen serpent as a symbol to Israel that they had power over the
serpents and it acted as a psychological prop for people who were bitten (cf.
Num. 21:9). No one prayed to it or worshipped it. Moses was dealing with the
problem of getting an uneducated people to a point where God could work with
them. It was also a prophecy that referred back to the position in Genesis
where the heel of the seed of the woman would bruise the head of the serpent
and he would bruise his heel. This referred to the battle between Christ, as
head of Israel and the Church, and Satan. It looked forward to the redemption
of man by the elevated Christ who was to die for our sins. These papers are
relevant: Moses and the God's of Egypt (No.
105); Pentecost at Sinai (No. 115) and The Cross: Its Origin and
Significance (No. 039).
Joshua
I am doing a report on the man Joshua in
the Bible. I have several questions, but a lack of resources. I need a basic
bibliography of Joshua’s life and how he did things. Can you help?
A:
You can get an idea of the life of Joshua, and the symbolism of what he did and
his environment, from looking at five papers for the background to the Exodus
and the significance of what he did: The Passover (No. 098); Moses and the Gods of Egypt (No.
105); Pentecost at Sinai (No. 115); The Golden Calf (No. 222) and The Fall of Jericho
(No. 142).
He
was the son of Nun of the tribe of Ephraim. The concept of his name here means,
“the Salvation of God (Yahoshua) comes through Endurance (Nun).” These were
names of the Messiah. “Jesus” is a rendering in English of the Greek form of
writing “Joshua.” It is correctly translated Joshua in English (see the paper Joshua, the Messiah, the Son of
God (No. 134)).
He
was a young man in Egypt who came out with Moses. He was one of the twelve spies
and the only one of the twelve, along with Caleb of Judah, to enter the
Promised Land. He rose to war leader of Israel and was chosen as Judge of
Israel to enter the Promised Land. He took Jericho and then the cities
mentioned in the Bible text in progression. He lived to 110 years of age. He
was buried in his inheritance on the North side of the hill of Gaash on the
border of his inheritance, which was the city of Timnath Serah in Mount
Ephraim. The Septuagint adds to Joshua 24:30 that they buried the knives of
stone with him that he used to circumcise Israel at Gilgal.
Look
at the Book of Joshua for the details of the conquest and his life, as that is
the most comprehensive account. You will find sketches of his life in the Bible
dictionaries at your library. Interpreter’s
Dictionary of the Bible is a good one and so too is ISBE.
I was reading the book of Joshua and saw
a few things that were of interest. One was that when he was to take the people
over the Jordan to the land God had promised them, he had a priest step into
the Jordan and it was divided just like the red sea and the people went across
on dry land. Does this prefigure baptism? Also they had to circumcise all the
males again because they had wandered in the wilderness for forty years. Why
weren’t they circumcised 8 days after birth? Joshua was instructed to take 12
rocks and make a memorial. Do the 12 rocks represent the 12 apostles?
A:
Joshua is a very interesting text. The symbolism of entering the Promised Land
was like that of Israel in the Exodus. The Passover brought them out of Egypt.
This was a type of Christ, who was the Passover Lamb. They could have gone into
the Promised Land when the twelve were sent to spy out the land but only two,
Joshua and Caleb, were dedicated enough. These two symbolised Israel and Judah.
They
then had to spend forty years in the wilderness before they were allowed to
enter. That is the same as the Forty Jubilees of the Church in the wilderness.
They were not circumcised so as to make a difference between the old
generation, which refused to take up their inheritance, and the ones not part
of the decision that were born in the wilderness. That represented the Church.
The
Church has to be prepared once again for the coming of the Messiah, and so does
Israel. The priest standing in the Jordan was symbolic of baptism. These people
were brought through the Jordan and then circumcised into Israel and the
Covenant. The circumcision here represents the rolling of sin from the Gentiles
and from the nation of Israel. There were twelve stones left in the middle
thread of the river. This is a boundary marker and the division of Israel and
the world. There were twelve stones also taken as an altar at Gilgal.
There
are thus two lots of twelve as twenty-four stones. These in two divisions
represent the two aspects of the priesthood and the apostles and judges. The
symbolism of what happened there and its relationship to the Plan of Salvation
and the Return of Messiah is explained in the paper The Fall of Jericho
(No. 142).
What is the meaning of the 2 spies
hiding in the hill country for 3 days (Joshua 2:1-24)? There are many
references to 3 days, i.e. sign of Jonah, etc.
A:
It is another example of the two witnesses’ concept. We saw it with John and
Messiah, and we will see it again when the witnesses get here. The two spies
act as witnesses against the civilisation they are sent to spy out. In the last
days, the two will stand for 1,260 days and then they will be killed by the
world systems. They will lie in the streets for 3 ½ days and then be
resurrected. Look at the papers The Fall of Jericho (No. 142)
and The
Witnesses (including the Two Witnesses) (No. 135).
Judges
What is the meaning of this passage (Jud
9:7-21) in reference to 4 different types of trees and other components of the
text?
A:
The trees of Judges 9:7-21 represent the trees of Israel’s power and the fourth
false system of the Antichrist that is allowed to rule over it, and in the end
destroys it.
Trees
went forth, in the emphatic sense in the Hebrew, with great earnestness of
purpose. (cf. Companion Bible n. to
v. 8). The first is the olive, which represented Israel’s religious privileges
and power (cf. Rom. 11 and Zechariah 4 re the olive trees). The Olive Trees are
the power of witness of the nation of Israel. By the oil of its fatness, the
nation honours God. In other words, the power of its witness was used to
glorify God. But the spirit, who represented the trees, wanted it to
participate in a false system of self-aggrandisement.
They
asked the fig tree, which was the symbol of Israel’s national privileges (Mat. 21:19-20;
Mk. 11:13, 20, 21; Lk. 13:6-9). This was its birthright promise. The fig held
to its birthright under temptation of the host, who wanted to tempt it to
defeat its birthright promise.
The
vine was Israel’s spiritual privilege. For the vineyard of the Lord is the
whole house of Israel (cf. Isaiah chap 5 and John chap 15). The word “leave” in
v. 13 is “forsake” as in v. 11, and the concept is that of forsaking the power
of the Holy Spirit through this temptation of the host and its false system. The
wine here is “tirosh” or “new wine” which cheers both God and man. This is the
wine of the Lord’s Supper and the Passover of the saints of God.
The
bramble is the false tree of the Antichrist system and the false system of
worship, which devours Israel through the fallen host and the Babylonian
Mystery and sun cults. This is seen as devouring the false nation under the
Antichrist system. This also can be seen from the concept of the story of
Gideon. Look at Gideon’s Force and the Last Days
(No.0 22).
In Judges 19 we read about a situation
where a Levite has a concubine that has been gone 4 months and he goes after
her to reconcile after she has been unfaithful. It is quite similar to the time
of Lot. The woman is raped to death by the sons of Belial then her man
dismembers her and distributes the 12 body parts into all the coasts of Israel.
Is there some symbolism here for us today and why did they not hesitate to turn
the women over to these men as Lot was also willing to give his daughters?
A:
Yes, there are some striking parallels in this story. The tempting conclusion
is that the symbolism of the Levite is Christ, as elohim of Israel. The
concubine from Bethlehem-Judah (a Jewess of Messiah's clan) who was unfaithful
was Israel that was taken in and repented as the church. Bethlehem-Judah was
also of the Gentiles in Tamar and Ruth.
There
are two periods of four whole months, which are two lots of 120 prophetic days.
This was allowed to happen so that the message to the tribes would be
understood. The tribe of Benjamin was the youngest and the “son of the
promise.” Saul was also from Gibeah. The tribe was almost wiped out and then
was allowed to be rebuilt by the stealing of the daughters of the tribes.
The
Church was abused and murdered by the sons of Israel. Israel decided to rebuke
Benjamin, but lost 40,000 men in two days. But Benjamin was destroyed except
for 600 who formed a nucleus of the new tribe. The real message is that Israel
paid a price for the treatment of the Church and the sons of the promise were
also wiped out and then had to be built up at the expense of all.
Gideon
Would you please explain if Gideon had
70 sons (Jdg. 8:30) or 72 because Abimelech and Jotham were his sons and not accounted
for in the dead of Jdg. 9:5? What is the significance of these numbers and
systems?
A:
Yes, the seventy represent the elders of Israel and the council of the Church.
The Sanhedrin were always referred to as the seventy, but were always
understood as seventy plus two. They represented the Council of God and were
understood as having the two. This was depicted by the seventy with Eldad and
Medad outside the tabernacle under Moses. Moses and Aaron also depicted the
positions of Christ and God over the seventy.
This
position was also seen in the Sanhedrin at the time of Christ, where the
Seventy were supervised by the High Priest and his deputy (Annas and Caiaphas
at the time of Christ). This later became the Nasi or prince and the High
priest. Luke 10:1,17 shows that the seventy were ordained by Christ and sent
out but the text in the Greek reads “hebdomekonta”[duo] or seventy[two]. Gideon
represents the story of the church in the last days. Look at the paper Gideon’s Force and the Last Days
(No. 022).
Samson
Was Samson’s power really derived from
his hair, or did he just think so?
A:
His hair was a symbol of the power of the Holy Spirit. Until the Messiah, the closest
one could get to the elect was as a Nazirite under vow, and their hair was not
cut.
Other
than that, God conferred his power on individuals according to their selection
as prophets or kings, such as David, or the elders of Israel, and the Judges. Now
all men can approach God through Christ and be given the Holy Spirit. What they
do with it determines their entry to the First Resurrection.
God
also calls whom He chooses and predestines. These are the called and chosen of
Romans 8:29-30 and they are thus justified and glorified. Many are called but
few are chosen. Look at the paper Samson and the Judges (No. 073)
for a fuller explanation of the operation of the Holy Spirit in the cycles
and the explanation of some important parables.
Samson gave a riddle to thirty
companions (Jdg. 14:12-14). Later Samson’s wife told them the answer, after
which he got mad and went into town and slayed 30 men and took their festal
garments and gave them to the companions. My question is this: Is there some
kind of symbolism to this story?
A: The
story points to the structure of the inner council of God and also to the
salvation of the Gentiles. The council is comprised of seventy plus two. But the
inner council is comprised of twenty-four divisional commanders or elders
allotted to the four covering cherubim, in divisions and structures of two to a
unit of twelve as were the high priests symbolising them; and then into
quadrants of six in three units as were the tribes of Israel divided into
quadrants of three making up twelve tribes (see Num. 10).
The
Lamb and the Ancient of Days make up the inner throne council of the thirty.
Satan was also removed from this council and will be replaced. The thirty
garments are representative of the allocation of the Holy Spirit in power and
the opportunity of salvation going to the Gentiles. If they had gone to God, He
would have told them that out of the dead carcasses of the lion came the fruit
or honey of the Holy Spirit.
The
word “Essene” means “Bees” and this was the ancient religion of Assyria right
up until the time of Christ, and was seen in the Celibate priests of the
Baal-Easter system. Instead they ploughed with Samson’s heifer and he killed
them and took the garments they already had. This was a warning to the demonic
host as well. Look at the paper Samson and the Judges (No. 073); The Judgment of the Demons (No. 080); David and Goliath (No. 126) and
The Pinata (No. 276).
In the book of Ruth, Boaz represents
Christ and Ruth the Church. Who does Ruth’s kinsman, who does not fulfil his
obligation to marry her, represent? Is it Satan or someone or something
else?
A:
It is symbolic of Levi and Judah as a whole who failed the Gentiles because of
their xenophobia, and also of Satan and the fallen Host who were given the
responsibility for the Gentiles but failed to take them into the Kingdom of God
as brides.
The
elder kinsman is both Levi and Judah, and the Anointed Covering Cherub that was
Lucifer. Look at the paper Ruth (No. 027) and also look at Lucifer: Light Bearer
and Morning Star (No. 223) and Lost Sheep and The Prodigal Son
(No. 199).
1Samuel
Would you comment on 1Samuel 6. Once
again I noticed it contained the number 5. How did the Philistines have a
concept of the guilt offering? Is there any significance regarding the cities
and their religions? Also was the ark returned around Pentecost since they were
harvesting wheat?
A:
In this text in 1Samuel 6 we see the Ark receives its own divine title as “The
Ark of Yahovah.” The Law was placed within the Ark, as the Law proceeded from
Yahovah of Hosts to the entire Host through the Holy Spirit.
The
Ark was captured after the Feasts of the Seventh month and was with the
Philistines for seven months. The symbolism is this. Israel was to live by the
law of God and protect the Law as Holy, Perfect, Righteous and Good Truth,
which thing also is God.
The
Ark was given to the Gentiles and they had it but did not live according to the
laws of God and so the curses or the plagues of Egypt came upon them. In this
way, they attracted the emerods and the mice, which were the plagues of Egypt.
They got piles, in other words, and no doubt boils and other things, as well as
the mice plague.
However,
we know that the five cities of the Lords of the Philistines were all struck by
the plagues and they were given until the Passover, and then the second
Passover experienced during the Omer count and the fifty days to Pentecost,
which is the Wheat Harvest.
So,
the Philistines were given a chance at salvation. They were given the five
months of grace, from the Last Great Day to the Preparation for the
Sanctification of the Temple and the Passover, which they did not observe and
so they were under judgment and the curses of Deuteronomy 28 came on them being
under judgment. Look at the paper The Blessings and the Curses (No.
075).
They
did not repent and take the First Passover, and then failing that the second
Passover, as is provided by Law. Look at the paper Law and the Fourth
Commandment (No. 256). This was to look forward to the opportunity,
which was to be given to the Gentiles for the Law of God to come upon them as
the Philistines were given charge of the Ark.
The
five Lords had as witness against them the two plagues, which they symbolised
in their votive offerings of emerods (haemorrhoids) and mice. These five cities
of the Philistines were similar to the five nations that were later given the
area of Samaria and Galilee. The five are a symbol of grace. By grace God
conferred salvation on the Gentiles.
The
Philistines failed to live by the laws of God and so incurred the penalties.
They had literally to give up the Law of God and the Ark, symbolising the Holy
Spirit that proceeded from God. They had to hand it back to those whose right
it was. In this way, any Gentile who comes into the Church and does not live by
the commandments of God is removed and cannot enter the Kingdom of God. If they
do not speak according to the Law and the Testimony (Prophets), there is no
light in them (Isa 8:20).
The
Holy Spirit gave command to the priests of the Philistines as it commanded
Balaam. Look at the paper The Doctrine of Balaam and
Balaam’s Prophecy (No. 204). The Philistines knew what the religion of
Israel was and had observed it first hand for centuries.
The
result was also to stand as a witness to Israel. They asked for a sign that
they might tell that it was the God of Israel that smote them with the plagues.
It was to have gone up by the way of the House of the Sun, which stood on the
border of Judah and Dan.
This
is another reprimand for Israel, as they have been backsliders into the worship
of the sun cults and Baal-Easter for millennia. They will not learn, even to
this very day, for they are a stubborn and rebellious people, the whole house
of Israel.
The
cart came into the field of Joshua, which is the name of the Messiah, and the
cart was used as fuel and the oxen were offered up as a sacrifice to the Lord
God in that place called the House of the Sun Beth-Shemesh.
The
Ark was set down on the Great Stone of Abel at Beth Shemesh. This is a
reference to the Church that was begun with Adam, and the first sacrifices that
were accepted as those of righteous Abel. The Holy Spirit had been given to the
patriarchs, and the Church had been founded on the Rock that was God with the
Ark representing the Holy Spirit. On this stone God would build His church
through the Holy Spirit and on the foundation of the apostles with the chief
corner stone who was Joshua, the Messiah, the Son of God. Look at the papers The Ark of the Covenant (No. 196); Doctrine of Original Sin Part 2
The Generations of Adam (No. 248) and Joshua, the Messiah,
the Son of God (No. 134).
When David slew Goliath we are told that
he picked up 5 rocks from the stream, one of which killed Goliath (1Sam.
17:40). Do you think there’s any symbolism to there being 5 rocks and not say 4
or 6 or 7 rocks?
A.
Yes, there is a symbolism. The five rocks represent the five churches that make
it into the Kingdom of God in Revelation, chapters 2 and 3. Two churches do not
make it. These are Sardis and Laodicea, with only individuals of these
organisations who triumph.
One
of these churches is used by Messiah, here represented by David, to strike the
giant of the world’s systems in the forehead, where is found the mark of its
system. In the last days, truth and the well-aimed stone of David as the
anointed King of Israel, who is yet to take up his crown, overcome this system.
The symbolism of the religious structures of the world and the Philistine’s
relationship to them is seen in the paper David and Goliath (No. 126).
What did King David achieve in his life?
Why is his story important? How did God touch his life?
A:
David was chosen by God to be King of Israel, and David was given the Holy
Spirit to achieve that end. He was also placed in various positions and tests
to provide lessons for all of us, as to the conduct of a man after God’s own
heart.
He
was used to make all preparations for the Temple of God. David prepared and
then Solomon built the Temple. This was to serve as an illustration of the
lessons of creation and the Plan of Salvation. The story of his battle with
Goliath and the theological significance of that event are covered in the paper
David and Goliath (No. 126).
The
place of David in the Plan of God will be dealt with in the paper Rule of the Kings Part II: David
(No. 282B). His time in history and the entry into Jerusalem is
discussed in the paper Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272). He is to be the king of Israel under Messiah as elohim, as are the
elect from Zechariah 12:8.
1Kings
In Exodus 20:3 God commanded us not to
make any carved images of anything. When I was studying 1Kings 6, especially
verse 23 and on I see that Solomon made 2 cherubim of olivewood and carved
others. Why is this? Also what is the significance of the cherubim, palm trees
and the open flowers that were carved?
A:
The Second Commandment is read in two ways. One is that no image of anything is
to be made at all. The second way is that no image on anything that is to be
worshipped is to be made. It is “thou shalt not bow down to it or worship it”
that is conditional to the making of the image itself.
This
is obviously the meaning, otherwise the instructions for the building of the
Ark of the Covenant were in direct contradiction to the Second Commandment and
Solomon’s actions here, and in the subsequent temple, are all in breach of the
Commandment. So too, we see Ezekiel’s Temple is in breach of the Law.
Israel
never worshipped any graven image or object, and the cherubim were no
exception. It is from Ezekiel that we see the identity and purpose of the
anointed Covering Cherubim. There were four of them. They are represented as
the Bull-headed, Lion-headed, Eagle-headed, and Man-headed cherubim. They
surround the throne of God. Look at the papers The Meaning of
Ezekiel's Vision (No. 108); The Government of God (No. 174)
and Pentecost at Sinai (No. 115).
2Kings
From 2Kings chapter 2 is there any
significance to the fact that just before Elijah gave his mantle to Elisha and
was taken by God, that they went from Gilgal to Bethel, to Jericho, and finally
to Jordan, each time Elijah telling Elisha to wait for him?
A:
The Gilgal here is not the well known Gilgal near Jericho, but the one between
Tibneh and Shiloh (cf. 4:38). In this case, it was a circle. The instructions
were a test for devotion and the passage of the power. He had been
foreordained, from his anointing, to follow Elijah and to slay those that Jehu
did not slay. His devotion shows his progression and identification, and then
his receipt of power after the taking of Elijah in the chariot of God. At each
point, Elisha was met by prophets and told that his master was to go that day.
The effect of all this was to establish Elijah in the eyes of the prophets, and
as the key prophet of God.
Would you please explain why 2Kings 25:8
and Jeremiah 52:12 both seem to be describing the same event but have different
dates listed? The same question follows with Jehioachin’s release from prison
in 2Kings 25:27 and Jer. 52:31.
A:
The word in Kings is that he came “to” Jerusalem on the seventh day of the
month. He set fire to the city. Jeremiah says he came “into” Jerusalem. This is
a bit like the fall of Jerusalem to the Australians and British in December
1917. The attack went in on the seventh, and it was taken by the eighth, but
Allenby did not enter until the Australians had secured it and the contingents
were in place on the eleventh of the month. This aspect has been examined in
the paper The Oracles of God (No. 184).
In
the case of the release of Jehoiachin the order appears to have been given on
the twenty-fifth day but not carried out until the twenty-seventh. The texts of
2Kings 25:27 in the Septuagint and the Syriac say “and brought him forth out of
his prison”. The text in Jeremiah does not say that. Thus, we must deduce that
he was ordered released and that he did not take his place at the king’s table
for two days. This was probably to rehabilitate him.
Esther
Do you think Esther 9:13 is a prophecy
of the 10 men being hung after the Nuremburg trials?
A:
This is an interesting parallel but not necessarily prophecy. The Book of
Esther is certainly not just a story about Judah 2,500 years ago. Haman was an
Amalekite. Agag was killed by Samuel in front of Saul because Saul had let him
live. That activity looked forward in prophecy.
The
wars of the Amalekites look forward to the days of the end at the end of the
forty Jubilees in the wilderness. They were carried out just before Israel went
into the Promised Land. Israel was forty years in the Exodus and then fought
the wars of the Amalekites. Israel was forty Jubilees in the wilderness and
then fought the wars of the 20th century. The wars of the Fifth and
Sixth Trumpets have still to be fought. Look at the papers The Seven Seals (No.
140) and The Seven Trumpets (No. 141).
Over
that last period, from 1914 to the present, we have seen a drive for the defeat
and extermination of Judah, and also of Israel. The Jews are not the
Israelites. Judah is only one Tribe of Israel, and Levi is another while not
all Levi is in Judah. The Holocaust was involved in the story of Esther and the
hanging at Nuremburg was part of that story, but it has gone on for decades.
The
Arab wars are also part of the process. Messiah will come to save those who
eagerly await him. Judah will be converted in the last days at the very end.
The explanation of the Story of Esther is in the paper Commentary on Esther
(No. 063).
Job
Could you explain the significance of
the fact that Job had 7 sons and three daughters? These numbers are repeated in
that he had 7000 sheep and 3000 camels, 5000 oxen and 5000 she asses. These
numbers must have important significance?
A:
The round numbers 7, 3 and 5 are held to denote perfection and sufficiency
according to Daath Mikra (cf. Soncino fn. to Job). This aspect also carried
over into the function of the numbers in relation to the church. The seven
spirits of God and the seven angels of the seven churches are accompanied by
the three other candlesticks of Messiah and the two witnesses making the ten.
The
seven churches have five only that are accounted worthy, and hence five is also
the number of grace. The entire structure is one of plenty and sufficiency
according to the purpose of God, yet these were allowed to be destroyed by
Satan because they sinned. Look at the papers Symbolism of Numbers
(No. 7) and Birthdays (No. 287).
The
point is that of perfection removed through sin. Children are sanctified in
their parents, but are killed through sin. God allows actions to be undertaken
to test and deal with people in the faith. Job could not save his children
because they were of age and they had taken up with a foreign religious system
in the practices they were undertaking as Job knew, and hence the sacrifices.
This
lesson is to the church and the nation. The nation is not protected in the
birthright promises through idolatry. The Church is not protected in sin. Loss
is made good also through faith and faithfulness. The break-up of the 5000 is
through grace. The five and the five, wise and foolish virgins also are a
consideration in the concept of the retention and loss of salvation.
Can you give me some insight on the book
of Job? Was this Job also the Job mentioned in Genesis 46:13?
A:
Yes, it is commonly accepted that Job is the son of Issachar mentioned in
Genesis 46:13. It seems most probable that Job was in Midian and the friends
seem to be Midianites. The work was most likely given to and written by Moses
while he was in Midian, and formed the preparation for the Exodus and the
writing of the Pentateuch. It may well have been the first book of the Bible
written.
Psalms
Can you explain Psalm 82? Is the Psalm
referring to the angelic host or the human elect?
A:
The text refers to all the sons of God, both heavenly and human. He said he was
a son of God and He quoted this Psalm in John 10:34-35 and said that Scripture
cannot be broken. We are to all become elohim (cf. also Zech. 12:8). We are all
to be sons of God and as elohim or gods. The text also speaks of the fallen
host as judging unjustly (the poor here are the oppressed) as well because in
82:7 it says: “But you shall die like men and fall like one of the princes.”
Thus, the unjust ones of the elohim are brought down to the pit and die like
men and fall as any human prince. This theme is also taken up in Ezekiel 28
ff., and Isaiah 14.
In
this text we are speaking of Messiah who stands as judge among the congregation
of the elohim. 82:8 says, “Arise o elohim, judge thou the earth for thou shall
inherit the nations.” This is Messiah, and the true version of Deuteronomy 32:8
(RSV) has Israel allotted to Yahovah as his inheritance when the nations were
allotted to the sons of God. However, here all nations are part of the
inheritance and so we see that all nations are to come into Israel and under
Messiah. Thus, the entire host will come under Messiah as judge and king. Look
also at the paper The City of God (No. 180).
Psalm
137 indicates that Israel’s captors required them to sing “one of the songs of
Zion.” This seems like a strange request if you are conquering a people to ask
them to remember their songs and the meanings of the song. Any ideas why this
request of their captors?
A: The captives of Judah had been taken away, just as Israel had been taken away by the Assyrians under Shalmaneser in 722 BCE. The Babylonians were mocking them. The songs of Zion are the Psalms of the Lord. They were effectively saying, “Well, you were not protected by your God. Where is He now? Sing us a song to Him.” The purpose of captivity is to bring us to repentance and to a knowledge of the Lord God of Hosts. Each time we have fallen into the ways of the heathen we have been sent into captivity and that may well occur again very soon.
Proverbs
I have a question regarding the book of
Proverbs, chapters 8 and 9. I’ve heard from people, that the wisdom in that
book is Christ. Is that true? I always believed that it was talking about the
Holy Spirit or one aspect of that Spirit. Some try to prove the eternal
existence of Christ with that text. What is the correct answer?
A:
Wisdom is rendered here in the feminine and was understood as the “Sophia,”
Greek for “wisdom.” The Holy Spirit is the function or power of God, which
confers wisdom. Kings (and princes) reign in wisdom through it, as the text
says in verses 15 and 16. The Lord possessed wisdom in the beginning, before
His works of Old. The text says: “I was set up from everlasting from the
beginning before ever the earth was.”
The
Trinitarians cannot use this as a text for the co-eternality of Christ, as it
clearly says that wisdom was set up from everlasting: from the beginning. Thus,
wisdom is a creation of God, whether it was referring to Christ or the Holy
Spirit.
The
text that refers to Christ is in verse 30:
“Then
I was by Him as one brought up with Him and I was daily His delight; Rejoicing
always before Him. Rejoicing in the habitable parts of His world” (Heb: tebel 'arez and tr. earth in the
KJV: See Bullinger fn. to v. 31 Companion
Bible).
Whosoever
finds wisdom finds life and favour from the Lord. This is the Holy Spirit,
which is being spoken of, as the cosmology of the Bible depends on this force
of God tying all the sons of God together from their generation.
Thus,
for Christ to be one with God, he needed the Holy Spirit to achieve that and
thus, the Holy Spirit is logically prior to the unity of the Host. The fact
that it was removed from the sons of God who rebelled reinforces that fact.
The
comments in chapter 9 place wisdom as a female building her house. She has hewn
out the seven pillars. She has killed her beasts, she has mingled her wine and
she has sent forth her maidens. She is the Church. The Holy Spirit is the
Church because without it, the Temple of God cannot exist. We are that Temple.
We are the house of living stones that is the Temple of God. She is the bride
of Christ. Her maidens are the elect of the marriage supper. The seven pillars
are the angels of the Seven Churches and are the seven spirits of God.
One
could say that the invitation to come eat my bread and the wine, which I have
mingled, refers to Christ. But remember that John says clearly that Christ had
to go to the Father who was his Father and our Father and his God and our God.
When he returned to the Apostles he was able then to blow the spirit on them
and say, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (Jn. 20:22). The text explains itself.
The
Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy
Spirit is understanding. “For by me your days shall be multiplied and the years
of your life shall be increased.” From Proverbs 9:13, we are given the example
of the foolish woman, which is the false church under the false spirit set up
by the fallen Host under Satan. It is referred to in the New Testament (cf.
1Tim 4:1-2).
There
is no doubt we are speaking of two women here and one was with God from
everlasting and is the woman that is the Church. The concepts are explained in
the papers The Holy Spirit (No. 117); Consubstantial with the Father
(No. 081); The Development of the
Neo-Platonist Model (No. 017); How God Became a Family (No. 187)
and The City of God (No. 180).
I once belonged to a church, which
taught that the main message of Proverbs 31 is that women should be subservient
to their husbands. While I do agree that the head of the woman is her husband,
I am beginning to think that there is more to Proverbs 31. What would you say
is the main message in that text?
A:
The king is Christ and the woman is the Church, and the Church is then
comprised of men as heads of families, and women as the woman. The main message
is that the church has to perform as a proverbs 31 woman at all times. The
explanation of this text is given in the paper Proverbs 31 (No. 114).
Too often the text is used by churches to silence women and deny their own
responsibilities.
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes 7:1 states “A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one’s birth.” Could you explain why the day of death is better than the day of birth? This would seem to be the opposite of what most people would believe?
A: The celebration of birthdays is a pagan custom that came from the
Babylonians. Look at the paper Birthdays (No. 287). The
idea is carried on by the Satanists and the Stargazers, who use it as a fate
determination and to elevate the individual above God and as a god. The Bible
position forbids this view. Our destiny is to become sons of God. We await the
resurrection of the dead so we can become sons of God in power through the Holy
Spirit so God can become all in all (Eph. 4:6). Look at the papers The Soul (No. 092) and The Resurrection of the Dead (No.
143).
So,
you’re saying that the day of one’s death is better than that of their birth
because we are that much closer to the final destiny of mankind which is to be
a son of God in power, as God becomes all in all? Interesting how Satan has
deceived most of the world into celebrating their birthday while confusing them
as to their destiny after the resurrection from the dead.
A: Yes, the Soul Doctrine and the invention of the great lies of Heaven and Hell are part of the deception of the false religious system he established.
PROPHETS
Isaiah
Does Pharaoh have symbolic meaning for
the future exodus that is coming?
A:
Sodom and Egypt are names for the nations under the demons. In this sense
Pharaoh is a name for Satan, as is Tyre and Babylon. In the coming Exodus the
demons under Satan will be bound. The Bible shows that Israel will march out of
the north, hand in hand with Assyria, and a highway will be built from the
north to Jerusalem and also from Egypt to Assyria (Isa 19:23). They shall all
serve together, and Israel will be a third with them. They will all be blessed
together by God and they will serve the Lord together from Jerusalem.
Isaiah
walked naked and barefoot for three years as a sign to Egypt and Ethiopia that
they would be taken captive, and the coast land would also be taken captive,
naked and barefoot by the Assyrians (Isa. 20:3-6). In the final phase the
breach will be healed and they will serve the Lord together at Jerusalem. Look
at the paper Outline Timetable of the Age
(No. 272); Trumpets (No. 136); The Day of the Lord and the Last
Days (No. 192); The Seven Trumpets (No 141) and The Millennium and the Rapture
(No. 095).
Who is being spoken of here in Isaiah?
Isaiah 65:1-6 I am sought of them that asked not for me; I am found of them that sought me not: I said, Behold me, behold me, unto a nation that was not called by my name. 2 I have spread out my hands all the day unto a rebellious people, which walketh in a way that was not good, after their own thoughts; 3 A people that provoketh me to anger continually to my face; that sacrificeth in gardens, and burneth incense upon altars of brick; 4 Which remain among the graves, and lodge in the monuments, which eat swine's flesh, and broth of abominable things is in their vessels; 5 Which say, Stand by thyself, come not near to me; for I am holier than thou. These are a smoke in my nose, a fire that burneth all the day. 6 Behold, it is written before me: I will not keep silence, but will recompense, even recompense into their bosom,
A:
There are two groups here. One group represents the gentiles of the church who seek
God and obey His commandments. The other represents the nation of Israel, and
those who associate themselves with it – those who know God but eat swine flesh
and other abominations and burn incense on their hewn and constructed altars
contrary to God’s Law.
These
are the false priests of the false religious system who destroy the
commandments of God and lead the people astray. They set themselves apart as
holy from the people they lead. God says these people are an abomination in His
sight, a smoke in His nostrils. To fully understand the ramifications of the
text, you have to know where the ten tribes of Israel are found. Israel is not
the Jewish people, but Judah is one of the twelve tribes of Israel. There are
elements of Judah, which also fall into this self-righteous mentality. It stems
from the Pharisees and entered rabbinical Judaism from that source.
The
movement of the Tribes and their location is discussed in the paper The Unitarian/Trinitarian Wars
(No. 268). The identity of these false priests and what happens to them
is also discussed in the paper The Messages of Revelation 14
(No. 270).
Isaiah 26:14; 43:17 and Jeremiah 51:57
are used by some to claim that there are many that will not be awakened from
the dead. To whom are these verses referring? Was it from a certain time frame
only?
A:
The text in Isaiah 26:13-14 refers to the Rephaim, who have no resurrection.
They are the Nephilim of Genesis 6:4. Their identities are examined in the
paper The Nephilim (No. 154).
Jeremiah 51:57 refers to the fall of Babylon and the death of the host who are
with them. This is not the same as the Rephaim in Isaiah. These people are put
to sleep and are dead. However, the matters are examined in the papers The Judgment of the Demons (No.
080) and The Resurrection of the Dead (No.
143).
What is meant by purifying themselves in
the gardens behind one tree? Why the reference again to eating swine flesh?
What’s the significance of the mouse? (Isa 66:17)
A:
The structure of the Mystery cults was around the Asherah, which was often an
oak tree. Isaiah 1:29 commences this sequence and we see it in the texts in
57:5; 65:3; and 66:17. It runs oaks, gardens, oak, garden in the sequence.
These are the places of worship in the Mystery cults. The oak leaf is also
condemned in 1:30. The Asherah was a phallus and it was often used with a
phallic implement.
The
cutting of mistletoe and the other items associated with the solstice are part
of this festival. It is the basis of Christmas and Easter. In the depictions of
the mystery cults in the Roman frescoes there was also a kid. This appears to
be the origin of the Bible prohibition of the kid seethed in the milk of its
mother. A phallic implement was also depicted and that is why the mysteries
were also popular with the women. The fertility rites associated with these
systems came in as the Christmas and Janus festivals. They then went on through
the Carnival and Shrove to Ash Wednesday, and then Lent, and on into the Easter
festivities. None of it is Christian, and that is what God is condemning here.
Look at the paper The Origins of Christmas and
Easter (No. 235).
The
mouse is 'akbar (SHD 5909 pr. 'akbawr) as attacking and hence a mouse as
nibbling. There are twenty-three members of the family Muridae in Palestine,
and we are unsure of the exact species. There was a cultic practice of
sacrificing and eating field mice, and Maimonedes preserves the tradition that
it was carried out by the Harranians. Haran was the centre of the Babylonian
Moon cult from 2000 BCE, and hence the centre of the mystery cults. It was a
centre of Lunar paganism down until Christian Times. (cf. Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, vol. 2, p. 524). They
worshipped the Moon God, Sin, and the Triune system of the Mother goddess, and
the Easter and sun system. This same system penetrated Christianity. Look also
at the paper The Golden Calf (No. 222).
The
real problem is that Israel will not repent of this evil. The English speaking
people, and the European Aryans, are wedded to their iniquity and to these
pagan festivals.
The
entire civil calendar of the USA is based on the pagan days of Human Sacrifice.
It is impossible for it to be a coincidence. The administration has to be
influenced by paganism and witchcraft at their decision making levels. God will
deal with these people very soon.
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 4:15ff. seems to infer a prophet
in the end times warning the nations and condemning false religions etc. How
will we know when this prophet is among us? Is there a time sequence for this
prophet?
A:
The text refers to the voice from Dan that publishes affliction from the
mountains of Ephraim. Warn the nations that "He" is coming and
beseigers or watchers come from a distant land. The term in this text is not
the same as the Watchers elsewhere and thus may not refer to the heavenly host.
The
text is corrupted in some Bibles because of its implications. The fact of the
voice does not mean it is a single prophet but rather it is a warning issued in
the last days concerning the coming of the Messiah and may be a work of many
people of the church. It is however a specific warning. The question has been
examined in the paper The Warning of the Last Days (No.
044).
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 46:20 seems to say that animal sacrifices will be performed again
in the Kingdom? Could this be possible?
A: Yes, it does and they will be performed. The killing of animals
will be for the festivals and systems of worship on the Sabbaths and New Moons.
Zechariah 14:16-21 shows clearly also that there will be meat killed and eaten in
Jerusalem and the pots shall be holy to the Lord. Look at the papers: The Millennium and the Rapture
(No. 095); Vegetarianism and the Bible (No.
183); God's Calendar (No. 156) and Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256).
We read in Ezekiel chapter 26 about the
destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar. In verse 21 it says that Tyre shall be
no more and never found again. Yet, in Matthew 15:21, we find Jesus going to
Tyre. How can this be?
A:
Tyre was taken by Nebuchadnezzar after a thirteen year siege (Isa. 23:1;
Josephus. A of J, x, 11, 1; Contr. Apion, i, 20). The prophecy began
to be fulfilled then. The prophecy covers a period of time and deals with it as
a declaration.
The
fate of Sidon was different. Tyre was destroyed and was a promontory in the sea
and she was made as a bare rock. The garrisons or pillars are visible even
today in the sea. The area was known at the time of Christ and the text of
which you speak says he went into the parts or regions of Tyre and Sidon. It is
rendered “coasts” in the KJV. The text in Ezekiel is concerned with the fallen
host as well, and Tyre typifies Satan and we see that develop over the texts in
Ezekiel 28. The text in chapter 29 then goes on to deal with Egypt and its
fall. See the paper The Fall of Egypt The Prophecy of
Pharaoh’s Broken Arms (No. 036).
Is there a reason in Ezekial’s Temple
that there are carvings of a young lion’s face toward a palm tree and a man’s
face toward the palm tree on the other side?
A:
Yes, there is a reason. The lion-headed and man-headed beings are the two
living creatures around the throne of God. The palm tree represents Messiah,
who was the tree Moses used to cleanse the waters at Meribah on the way to
Sinai. In other words, we could not take of the Holy Spirit without Messiah.
The
rebellion involved a third of the Host, but one area is only a quadrant thus,
there had to be two quadrants involved in the rebellion. These are the
manheaded and aeon systems. These two beings are to be replaced and the elohim,
with Messiah, are listed in the Bible. They are Moses (Ex 7:1) and Abraham. The
text that makes Abraham an elohim has been mistranslated so it is impossible to
find except in the original Hebrew. Look at the papers The Government of God
(No. 174); How God Became a Family (No. 187)
and The Covenant of God (No. 152).
Most of the people that have entered
Israel since the war do not keep God’s Law. How do you understand the following
scripture?
Ezekiel 20:37-38 “I will make you pass under the rod, and I will let you go in by number. 38 I will purge out the rebels from among you, and those who transgress against me; I will bring them out of the land where they sojourn, but they shall not enter the land of Israel. Then you will know that I am the LORD.” (RSV)
A:
The Jews are only a part of Israel. There are nations of the ten tribes still
out there who are greater and mightier than the Jews. In the last days there
will be a second Exodus. This Exodus will make the first one pale into
insignificance. It is mentioned in Isaiah (66:18-23).
This
period sees the First Resurrection and then the breaking of the nations at
Armageddon. After that event, the nations will be required to give up their
Israelites from among them and they will be returned under the rod, as was
Israel in the first Exodus.
Some
that have already returned will be sent away into captivity. These rebellious
will also die in the wilderness. The only people who will return will be those
who keep God’s Law either physically or spiritually. All others will be allowed
to die in the wilderness. Each will pass under the rod of judgment.
Those
nations, which do not obey and send their representatives to Jerusalem each
year at the feast of Tabernacles, will be given no rain in due season. Those
that attempt to get around the law by irrigation, such as in Egypt, will be
destroyed by plagues (Zech. 14:16-19). Eventually everyone will keep the
Commandments of God and the Feasts, New Moons and Sabbaths.
The
people who argue that the Law was nailed to the “stauros” in Colossians 2:14
will simply die. There will be no further discussion. That is Scripture, and
Scripture cannot be broken. Look also at the papers Measuring the Temple
(No. 137) and Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256).
Daniel
Could you explain to me Daniel 7:23-27?
A:
The fourth kingdom is the “legs of iron” of chapter 2. This empire was the
Roman Empire. It followed the gold of Babylon and the silver of the Medes and
Persians and the brass of the Greeks and the Hellenised system. It went on into
the feet of iron and clay.
The
feet referred to the Holy Roman Empire formed in 590 CE and which lasted until
the revolutions in 1848 ending in 1850 and being confined in 1870. The ten kings
did arise and form part of this system. They persecuted the saints over the
1260 years of the empire. They first subdued the ten tribes by intrigue and
treason after the fall of the Parthian Empire and the move into Europe (see the
paper The Unitarian/Trinitarian Wars
(No. 268)).
The
feet also had ten toes, which formed the structure of the Alcvin twins or the
“Thing” of Europe: The Parliament of the Aryans. In the last days this union
forms a beast. This entire structure is the system of Antichrist, yet it claims
for itself the power of God and uses that charge against others. This system
wore out the Saints of the Most High over the 1,260 years, and in the 20th
century from WWI and the Holocaust to the end of WWII and the death of Stalin.
The
system changed times and laws for its followers. The “three and a half times”
of the 1,260 years is the same time as that in Revelation 12. The Church is
pursued by the dragon, which tries to kill the seed of the woman. But the earth
helped her and swallowed the Church so that it could not be identified and
destroyed by this false religious system and the power of the dragon.
This
system will establish a final empire for one hour, which will rule the world
and then disaster will descend upon it. The kingdom will be given to the Saints
in the final wars of the end. Soon Christ will come to save those who eagerly
await him.
In Daniel 12:1-2 God tells us of a time
when Michael stands up and there shall be a time of trouble unlike ever before.
Then the Bible says: ‘at that time many that sleep in the dust of the earth
will awake, some to everlasting life and some to everlasting contempt’. Which
resurrection is this and what exactly does it mean to be raised to "everlasting
contempt"?
A:
This period is referring to the Day of the Lord and to the entire structure of
the resurrection. The concept here of everlasting life means the restoration to
the spiritual fold as sons of God. The words “everlasting” here are “owlam”
(SHD 5769) meaning time out of mind or to the vanishing point from the concept
of concealed.
The
Hebrew word rendered “contempt” is actually two words, neither of which is
confined to what we understand as contempt. The first one is SHD 2781 “cherpah,”
meaning reproaches or shame. The second is “dera'own,” (SHD 1860) meaning abhorring, and in this sense it is
contempt.
The
view is that individuals will face judgment. The shame and abhorrence one feels
when sin is made known is a very serious matter. We are healed by grace and the
love of God. That does not mean we do not face shame for what we have done
ourselves, and many will endure that knowledge as spirit beings and know that
other spirit beings also know their sin.
That
is why forgiveness is so central to the love of God. If we cannot forgive
others, how can we expect forgiveness and, most importantly, how can we deal
with shame that comes from perfect knowledge as a spirit being? The details of
these processes are explained in the papers: The Soul (No. 092); The Resurrection of the Dead (No.
143) and The City of God (No. 180).
In Daniel 2:43 there is a statement
about the toes of the image that says that “they shall mingle themselves with
the seed of men: but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not
mixed with clay.” My question is who are the “they” being spoken of here, and
what is meant by not mingling themselves with the seed of men?
A:
These ten kings are also spiritual powers as the sons of God from Deuteronomy
32:8 who were allocated the nations according to the number of the sons of God.
There were two cherubim, Satan and the Aeon and ten others making the inner
twelve elohim of the fallen host. This was then also extended to seventy in the
original.
This
is a reason why Deuteronomy 32:8 was changed after the fall of the temple and
the Jewish Hebrew MT is incorrect. One of the few Bibles that has it right is
the RSV. Another is the Roman Catholic New American Bible. Thus, the government
is that of the Antichrist over the entire period of its existence. It is the
image of the beast of the Holy Roman Empire and then the union of Europe in the
last days. This union is given dominion over the whole world and Christ returns
to destroy it.
The
demons are not allowed to mingle with the seed of men as they did prior to the
flood. That happens within the Sign of Jonah and the fortieth Jubilee. “Their
days” means the end of the time of the fifth and sixth power. Look at the paper
Outline Timetable of the Age (No.
272).
Daniel 7:9-10 seems to refer to fire
being at the throne of God. What is the symbolism of fire? There are so many
items that come to mind: the burning bush, pillar of fire, walking on coals of
fire, etc.
A:
The fire is the spiritual power that issues from the Throne of God. As the
Ancient of Days, He dwells in unapproachable light. No man has ever seen him,
or can see Him. He alone is immortal (1Tim. 6:16). It is in this aspect, as the
One True God and Creator, that He is seen as Judge of the Universe. He has
given this power to Christ in judgment.
Fire
is used to portray the spirits, and power of God, and also the demons that fell
from grace before this throne. That is why the flame is so important in
demonology, especially in the seats of its power, for example at Rome in the
Temple of Vesta and among the curia.
In the book of Daniel, we read of the
three friends of Daniel being thrown into the oven. Is there some kind of
symbolism here, and if so what is it? Also, why three men and not say seven, or
twelve?
A:
The three friends were chosen with Daniel to show the captivity of Israel and
its deliverance under persecution.
The
Triune system is represented also in these three. They were taken by Babylon
and given names of the Babylonian system and these three represent in their own
way the elect called out under God's protection. The Son of Man was sent to
protect them. As Christ walks with these three in the furnace he walks with us
now. The heat of the furnace has been raised and as it killed the guards there
so it will kill the system in the last days.
There are so many references to lions in
scripture. Do you have any idea why Daniel was thrown into a lion’s den versus
some other kind of animal or other test?
A:
Lions were the largest predators available to them in Mesopotamia. They used
them for disciplinary reasons as far down as the Roman Empire. They did not
feed them well so that they would tear their victims to death and eat them.
Many
of God’s people were tested in this way and were torn apart by wild animals.
Daniel had no way of knowing if God would protect him or not. The same was true
in the furnace of fire. They said, “We do not know if God will save us or not,
but we will not worship you.” In this case, the king pronounced his own
judgment as he said, “Your God whom you continually serve, He will deliver
you.” In this case, God did this as an example to the king.
The
king was caught in his own laws. His decree could not be altered even though he
knew he had been tricked into the plan to kill Daniel. The fact that King
Astyages spent the night fasting for Daniel showed his respect, and God heard
the prayers of the king. The people who sought to kill Daniel set the test.
The
Bible position is this: “He who digs a pit for another, falls into it himself
and catches himself in his own snare getting out” (Prov 26:27). These people
were then killed and eaten by the same lions they sought to use to kill Daniel,
as were their wives and children. This is a powerful lesson on the laws of God (see
The Law of God (No. L1)).
Hosea
What is the meaning of the Door of Hope
and valley of Achor in Hosea 2:15?
A:
“Achor” means, “trouble.” The Door of Hope is Christ who is the door of
salvation. The valley of trouble becomes the door of hope. This text must be
compared with Joshua 7:24-26. Israel was burdened through the idolatry of some
among it and one, Achan was stoned to death. The Lord’s wrath was stilled in
that day and the valley of Achor also became a valley of hope to those who
trusted in God through the Messiah. Look also at the paper The Fall of Jericho
(No. 142).
Hosea
takes the story of Joshua onward to the end days, and the idolatry that has
permeated Israel through the Baal-Easter system will be removed. Israel shall
be restored and they will call Yahovah, “Ishi” and “Baali” no more. For He will
remove the names of these idolatrous gods from among us.
Joel
Could you explain Joel 2:23 for me? Some
Bibles translate “early rain” as “teacher of righteousness”. Does this refer to
Jesus and/or someone else?
A:
Joel 2:23 is a prophecy that concerns Messiah and the Holy Spirit. The rainfall
system in Israel was sparse and they were placed there in Canaan so that they
were in direct relationship with God. The blessing of the rain was indicative
of that relationship. That was in direct contrast to Egypt that relied on flood
irrigation. The crops of Barley and wheat are reliant on the rains to develop
their root system and then to branch correctly. The latter rain is necessary to
fill out the corn for harvest. But it must not be too late other wise the crop
is blackened.
Thus,
the latter rain falls early in the first month to enable the Wave Sheaf and the
subsequent harvest to be fully developed. Christ was the Passover lamb, but He
was also the Wave Sheaf offering at 9 a.m. on the Sunday Morning. This also
began the count to Pentecost of fifty days occurring on the Sunday at 9 a.m.
fifty days later.
When
Christ was presented as the Wave Sheaf, on the Sunday morning after the
resurrection the previous evening (see John 20:17), He told Mary Magdalene to
go and tell the disciples that he was going to His Father and their Father, and
His God and their God.
Later
that same day before dark, He returned and spoke to the disciples and breathed
on them the Holy Spirit. This was the sign that He had returned with the rain of
the Holy Spirit. Now this latter rain aspect has a twofold meaning. He was the
Messiah of two advents. This was the former rain of the planting as well as the
Passover of the harvest. The Omer count had begun to the wheat harvest, which
harvest we are.
The
latter rain will come with the Restoration of all things spoken of by Malachi.
That process is commencing to be implemented now. In a few years, the witnesses
will be with us and then the nexus of the law will be restored. Then the
Messiah will come. Thus the latter rain is the final pouring out of the Holy
Spirit on all mankind. It will take a lot of hard knocks to get there however,
as most of humanity seems dedicated to destroying itself and ignoring God.
Micah
What is the meaning of: I set before you Moses, Aaron, Miriam? What
symbolism do these individuals have when we read scripture? (Mic. 6:4)
A: Moses,
Aaron and Miriam were sent before Israel when they were brought up out of the
land of Egypt. The symbolism here in Micah 6:4 is that The Lord is expressing
His controversy with Israel. He asks where has He wearied Israel? What has He
done to us? He asks us to testify against Him. He brought us out of Egypt and
He gave us leaders, priests, and prophets as represented by these three. He
does nothing except that he warns His people through His servants the prophets
first.
He
reminds Israel of what the Moabites under Balak wanted to do and how they
wanted to use Balaam, son of Beor. However, God was righteous. He also says
that He requires us to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with our
God. The rich among us use wrong measures and rob from the poor. The rich are
full of violence and the inhabitants of our cities speak lies and are full of
deceit.
He
will smite Israel for the statues of Omri and all the works of the house of
Ahab who served Baal-Easter. For this He will make us a desolation and a
reproach. Israel still worships the Easter goddess to this very day. They are
filled with the servants of Baal-Easter and the Khemarim, or black cassocked
priests, who worship the sun cults and Easter. Their laws are not based on the
law of God and they are changing them daily to this false European system. The
inhabitants of the city are being spoken to in rebuke.
Chapter
5 speaks of the Messiah and His establishment of Israel. Chapter 6 deals with
his rebuke of Israel. In this entire process, we see a span of 2000 years or
forty jubilees. Messiah came, and Judah was given 40 years to repent but did
not, and they were destroyed. The church was sent into the wilderness for forty
jubilees, and a new order of Melchisedek was established. Messiah was at its
head. In this period of time, Israel was given its birthright and will be
brought to subjection before its God, and then the nations will be brought into
it.
This
period is covered in the paper Outline Timetable of the Age (No. 272).
The papers Measuring the Temple (No. 137)
and The Messages of Revelation 14
(No. 270) are also important to understanding what is happening.
Would you please explain the meaning of
Micah 5:5. Who are the 7 shepherds and 8 leaders of men?
A:
Micah 5:2-3 refers to Messiah and the meaning of that text is covered in the
paper Micah 5:2-3 (No. 121). The
text in Micah 5:5 refers to the invasion of the nation of Israel in the last
days by Assyria. Isaiah 5:3 refers to
the Church, which Christ has given up to the world until she has brought forth
those of the elect who were predestined. Then, the remnant of Christ’s brethren
shall be returned unto the children of Israel, which is also the Church.
At
that time of the end, there will be a great tribulation and Messiah shall
return to save those who eagerly await him. He shall stand in Israel as the
great shepherd of Israel. The term feed means
to tend as the flock.
Compare
the following verses with this verse. Psalm 80:1; Jeremiah 31:10; Ezekiel
34:23; and importantly Genesis 49:24. He shall be great refers also to Psalm.
22:27; 72:8; 98:1; Isaiah 49:5,7; 52:13; Zechariah 9:10. The Hebrew regarding
the Assyrian is emphatic. The terms regarding “When he shall tread in our
palaces” can be compared with Isaiah 7:20; 8:7-10; 37:31-36;
The
sequence as to what follows can also be compared with Isaiah 44:28; 59:19;
Zechariah 1:18-21; 9:13; 10:3; 12:6. In the last days, the Israelite nations
will be so weakened by treason from within and apostasy, that the Assyrian
people will enter Israel. They will then turn to Messiah in repentance.
In
the sequence that follows, there will be raised seven shepherds and eight
principal men. This sequence is yet to be fulfilled. The concept of seven
shepherds is akin to the seven angels of the seven churches. The eight
principal men are akin to the judges in Israel as war leaders. The exact nature
of this prophecy has not yet been revealed.
The
time frame would indicate that this will occur probably in the next ten years.
Seven nations under Ephraim will be galvanised with the eighth of Manasseh. The
European system will again commence the war -- WWIII. This time the
English-speaking people will be destroyed by treason from within, through the
agency of this European system. They will fight on their own soil for their
very survival.
Messiah
will return and the nations will be brought to repentance through their own almost
total annihilation. Zechariah 2:8-13 shows that Yahovah of Hosts sends Yahovah
to Jerusalem in the last days, and Messiah shall stand there to protect it.
Judah will be restored in the last days, as will Jerusalem.
Isaiah
shows that after this, Assyria and Israel will come hand in hand out of the
north. In other words, Assyria will be brought to repentance as well. Have a
look at the process in the papers Measuring the Temple (No. 137) and Outline Timetable of
the Age (No. 272).
The
text in Micah 5:7-8 shows that the remnant of Jacob shall be mighty as a young
lion among the Gentiles at that time. There is a distinction between the land
of Assyria and the Land of Nimrod in this text (cf. Gen. 10:8-10). The
entrances mean the passes of the land of Nimrod.
In
other words, we will be cleaned of apostasy and weakness through our
tribulation and the saving strength of Messiah. In the last days, we will have
gone through the process of weakening and strengthening. Manasseh fed of
Ephraim, and now Ephraim must feed of Manasseh, but at the end time both will
feed of Judah under Messiah.
Zechariah
When do you think this prophecy of Zechariah 14 will come to pass?
Zechariah 14:16-19 And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles.17 And it shall be, that whoso will not come up of all the families of the earth unto Jerusalem to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, even upon them shall be no rain. 18 And if the family of Egypt go not up, and come not, that have no rain; there shall be the plague, wherewith the LORD will smite the heathen that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles.19 This shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all nations that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles.
A: After the return of the Messiah, the armies of the nations will be brought down to Armageddon and subjugated. Then the Second Great Exodus will occur. The system of the millennial structure will be set up at Jerusalem and the Law of God will emanate from there. All nations will be required to keep the Holy Days of the Bible (cf. Isa. 66:23) and send their representatives to Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles and especially for the Reading of the Law in the seventh year. If they do not go up to Jerusalem every year, that nation will receive no rain and suffer the plagues of Egypt. This will take effect from the 121st Jubilee, which is the 41st since Messiah, and the 50th since the Restoration under Ezra and Nehemiah and the issue of what became the finalisation of the canon of Scripture, which we term the Old Testament. Look at the papers Outline Timetable of the Age (No. 272) and Reading the Law with Ezra and Nehemiah (No. 250). This is Scripture and Scripture cannot be broken. The cosmology of the Roman Catholic Church is borrowed from the pagans and Gnostics and has completely negated the doctrines of the original Church through their introduced traditions.
God’s Calendar
In some literature, there is reference
to blowing a trumpet on the full moon. In searching the Strong’s Concordance, I
cannot find the term “Full Moon” mentioned even one time. Do we ever need to
determine when the full moon happens?
A:
No, it is not mentioned but some try to make Psalm 81:3 say “full moon” when it
is the “new moon” of Abib or the new year in Abib or Nisan that is meant as the
solemn New Year feast of the First Moon. It is a New Moon. If the New Moon is
correctly determined according to the conjunction, then the feasts will fall
correctly anyway.
The
Feasts are centred on and determined from the New Moons according to the
conjunction. These aspects are discussed in the papers: The Moon and the New
Year (No. 213) and God’s Calendar (No. 156). Some
fall on the full moon but all are determined from the New Moon. The full moon
has significance for paganism and non-biblical cults.
Due to the passage at Joshua 10:13 where
it is said that the moon stood still for about a day, some have said that time
has been lost and that we cannot determine the exact days that God set aside
for worship. Does this fact cause any calendar concerns for us today?
A:
There are a number of miracles in connection with the sun and the moon. 2Kings
20:11 and Isaiah 38:8 also show that the sun went backwards. Amos 8:9 says it
went down at noon. Isaiah 60:20 mentions “no more going down.” It is darkened
in Isaiah 13:10; Ezekiel 32:7; Joel 2:10:31; 3:15 and Matthew 24:29; Revelation
6:12; 8:12; 9:2; 16:8.
This
miracle is to be performed again (Luke 23:44,45). Psalm 19:4-6 deals with the
motion. The important thing to note is that at no time was it ever suggested by
any of God prophets that the times had been lost or the days misplaced. The
entire Temple period was regulated according to the Calendar and there was
never any suggestion, from Joshua to the close of the Temple, that the Sabbath
and other days had been misplaced. Christ was silent on the matter and kept the
entire Temple calendar.
If
a day had been lost, then He was presented as the Wave Sheaf on the wrong day
and there are no firstfruits. There has never been any suggestion that the
Sabbath is misplaced except for a few uninformed Protestants who try to make
Sunday the Sabbath. An equally uninformed group in Islam are trying to make the
sixth day of the week the Sabbath using exactly the same arguments as the
Protestants do for Sunday.
You have commented on the number seven
being significant. Is there any correlation of the 7 days of the week to God’s
plan?
A:
Yes, the number 7 is the symbol of perfect spiritual completion and it relates to
the entire creation. The seven days of the week are also of that complete
creation. The Seventh Day Sabbath is part of the Plan of God, as a perfect
“Sabbaton” or week made complete by the reconciliation to God in the last day,
which is the Sabbath. The Hebrews and Arabs always had the week ending on the
Sabbath.
The
seven-day week came into the Roman system from the Egyptians. The Babylonians
began the corruption of the week with the seventh day being determined from the
New Moon instead of being independent from it (cf. ERE, vol. 3, p. 63). Look also at the paper God’s Calendar (No.
156).
Jubilee
What is a Jubilee, and what if anything
is its significance?
A:
The Jubilee is the key cycle of fifty years in the calendar and the Law of God.
The Jubilee determines the cycles of the tithe and of land ownership and
control. It ensures freedom from oppression and slavery.
The
Jubilee is a cycle of fifty years with the Jubilee year as the fiftieth year,
but starting in the forty-ninth year with Atonement and lasting until Atonement
in the Fiftieth. The Jubilee is blown at Atonement. The Law is read in the
seventh year of the cycle and also with the Jubilee when all lands are returned
to the lines of owners in the tribes. From the day after the Last Great Day at
the end of Tabernacles the lands are then worked. That is so the harvest is
ready again for the barley harvest at Passover and the Wave Sheaf Ceremony in
Unleavened Bread. Look at the papers Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256); God’s Calendar (No. 156); Reading the Law with Ezra and
Nehemiah (No. 250) and Tithing (No. 161).
We’ve
learned that there are 7-year time cycles similar to the 7-day week and that
the 7th year of each cycle is like the 7th day Sabbath where there is a rest.
Then after 7 of these cycles, or at 7 X 7 (49) there is a special rest year
called a Jubilee. How is the Jubilee year counted then? It would not start the
next cycle as year 1 would it?
A: The Jubilee is counted as an eighth year of the cycle. It runs from
Atonement of the Sabbath year to Atonement of the Jubilee year unlike normal
years. This is so the restoration of lands can be made and the new holders can
commence ploughing and sowing for the harvest at the Passover of the next and
first year of the new Sabbath and Jubilee cycle. The cycle of the Jubilee is
covered in the papers: God’s Calendar (No. 156); Tithing (No. 161) and Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256).
The Jubilee seems to be “blown” on Atonement (Lev. 25:9) and I assume this is a special observance during that particular 8th year. If it actually begins with Atonement then into which year do the first 7 months fall that occur just after the last day of the previous 7th year? Is it an extension of the 7th year or is this space of time not counted at all until Atonement? Could it be that the Jubilee functions start at Atonement and then extend partly into this New First Year?
A: In the 48th year of the jubilee cycle, which is the Sixth year of the Seventh Sabbath cycle, God gives a treble harvest. The next year in which this occurs will be 2025. The Sabbath year of the cycle starts at 1 Abib, like all normal years. From Trumpets the reading of the law is prepared, as we saw in the restoration of Ezra and Nehemiah. The Jubilee year commences from Atonement in the Sabbath year and continues until Atonement in the Jubilee year. At Tabernacles of that Sabbath year, the Law is read and the Jubilee festivities and the rest accorded to the lands and trees occurs.
From the blowing of Atonement in the
jubilee year, all lands revert to their owners. Only the houses in towns can be
sold in perpetuity. After the Last Great Day following Tabernacles all the
restoration is put in place. This is termed the eighth year for the purposes of
calculation. This period of five months is used for ploughing and sowing so
that the first harvest can occur in the month of Abib of the first year of the
new cycle. Look at the papers: Tithing (No. 161); Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256); Reading the Law with Ezra and
Nehemiah (No. 250) and God's Calendar (No. 156).
In a previous question it was said the
Jubilee year is from Atonement to the next Atonement or in the fall of the
year. Stored crops are eaten and there is no planting or tithe paying. What
happens to the next five months and are they in the 50th or the 1st year of the
next cycle?
A: The Bible says that they were in the eighth year of the cycle,
which is the Jubilee year. However, the actual Jubilee itself is blown from
Atonement to Atonement, which is why there is a treble harvest year in the 48th
year of the Jubilee cycle, to enable this extended period of rest. The
preparation for the harvests must be undertaken after the Last Great Day of the
Feast cycle in the Seventh month, and so that period is normal for agricultural
purposes. The structure is examined in the papers Law and the Fourth
Commandment (No. 256) and Tithing (No. 161).
When does the Jubilee end? Are there
different jubilees for different kinds of people?
A:
There is only one true jubilee--the jubilee of the Bible. It is fifty years in
duration and consists of seven seven-year cycles with the fiftieth year as the
jubilee. The jubilee is also called the Acceptable Year of the Lord and was
declared by Christ in 27 CE, the year he was baptised by John. The
determination of the jubilee year is made from a number of Bible references.
Look at the paper Law and the Fourth Commandment
(No. 256).
The
jubilees occur in the years 27 and 77 of each century of the current era, and
the years 24 and 74 BCE. The reading of the Law occurs at each Sabbath year and
in each jubilee. The jubilee is declared or blown from Atonement of the Sabbath
to Atonement of the Jubilee year. Look at the paper Reading the Law with
Ezra and Nehemiah (No. 250).
In
that year, all lands are to be restored and the jubilee acts as an eighth year
of the cycle. From the end of the Last Great Day of the Feasts of Tabernacles,
the lands are ploughed and sown for the Harvests of the next year in Abib and
through to the Wheat Harvest at Pentecost.
New
Years day begins on 1 Abib approximating March of the Pagan Roman Calendar.
This is explained in the paper The Moon and the New Year (No.
213). The calendar is set by God from Creation and is essential for the
correct system of worship. Look at God’s Calendar (No. 156). The
year 2000 is an invention of man and is not a jubilee year. Look at the paper The Significance of the Year 2000
(No. 286).
Feasts
We are told to keep the holy days of
YHVH-where He places His Name. In this world today with all the confusion in
the churches how can we really know where He places His name for His feasts?
A:
Finding a place where Yahovah has placed His name is the same commandment to
discern the body of Christ for the Passover. We are all commanded to discern
the body of Christ in order to take the Lord’s Supper and Passover sequence
with that body. To do that we normally examine which church is faithfully
adhering to the doctrines of the Original Church of God. In the past, that has
been fairly easy as we have normally been underground and persecuted but
faithful to the truth.
The
Doctrine of the nature of God was readily understood, and Christ was understood
to be the Great Angel of the Old Testament who gave the Law to Moses and was
never confused with the One True God. This century the Hillel Calendar was
introduced from Judaism in some branches, which has made it even more diverse.
The
task is fairly simple on the face of it. You have to find the people on the
planet doing what the Church has done for two thousand years; keeping the
original Calendar with all the Sabbaths and Feasts (including the Wave Sheaf
service and New Moons) and worshipping the one True God in the name of His Son,
Jesus Christ.
Once
you have found them, you have found the place where God has placed his hand and
where Christ will be for the Feast. Nothing has changed -- there are just more
errors and confusion in the last days. The work by Samuel Kohn, Sabbatarians in Transylvania will show
you what the church was doing at the Reformation in Europe. We are still doing
the same thing.
If
the men of Israel were to go to Judea at least 3 times a year, on Passover,
Tabernacles, and First Fruits, and now Jesus is our Passover and Pentecost is
our First Fruits, that leaves Tabernacles as the required Feast right? Why do
we have a weekly Service to hear the word? What did the men of Israel do the
rest of the year? We should only have to go to services 2 or 3 times a year.
A: The commanded assemblies of God are in Leviticus 23 and the New Moons in Numbers 10. The Sabbath is the first commanded assembly and feast of the Lord. Thus, it precedes the others and all the commanded assemblies of God flow from this text and the Fourth commandment. The New Testament church had to keep Pentecost at the right place and time together otherwise the Holy Spirit would not have come upon them. The weekly Sabbath was kept by the New Testament church; and so were the New Moons. They also kept Passover and Unleavened Bread, the Wave Sheaf, which is the first of the First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles and the Last Great Day. Acts shows they kept the feasts. Colossians 2:16 shows they kept the Sabbath, New Moons and Feasts and were not to let anyone judge them in how they kept them.
The Bible is quite clear, Christ will enforce the Sabbaths, New Moons and Feasts when He returns, and if you do not keep them you will die of starvation or the plagues of Egypt (Isa. 66:23; Zech. 14:16-19). The Witnesses will be the first to address this issue when they get here and Elijah restores the Nexus of the Law and restores all things. Then all debates are over.
What exactly is the ‘fat of the feast’
mentioned in Exodus 23:18?
A:
The fat of the feast in this context is the same as that used for the command
to eat the fat and drink the sweet in the Restoration of Ezra and Nehemiah
(Neh. 8:10). It has nothing to do with the consumption of, or usage of animal
fat. It is the concept of the fat and sweet of the feast being distributed, and
the offerings taken as soon as the feast is commenced. Thus, the Levites and
the poor can eat.
That
is why there are only three offerings, one at the beginning of each feast
season. The Second Tithe is also used for this activity as we see by Nehemiah’s
command on the Day of Trumpets. The fat of the feast, the offerings, are not to
remain until the morning. In other words, they are to be collected and used,
being distributed to the poor so that they may also enjoy the feast in a timely
manner.
Pentecost
What day is
Pentecost?
Many Christian churches, that observe
God’s holy days, calculate the day of Pentecost by counting fifty days from the
day after the weekly Sabbath that falls within the days of Unleavened Bread.
This is the Wave Sheaf Offering (Sunday) which commences the countdown to
Pentecost (Lev 23:15-17).
The early church kept
Pentecost on a Sunday. Only the Jews kept a Sivan 6 and only after the Temple
was destroyed. See the paper The Wave Sheaf Offering (No.
106b).
What
is the meaning of Shavuot?
A: Note: Shavuot = Feast of Weeks or Pentecost.
“Unlike all the other Holidays in the Tanach [Hebrew Scriptures], the Feast of Weeks is not given a fixed calendar date but instead we are commanded to celebrate it at the end of a 50-day period known as "The Counting of the Omer" (Shavuot being the 50th day). The commencement of this 50-day period is marked by the bringing of the Omer Offering in the Temple as we read, "And you shall count from the morrow after the Sabbath from the day you bring the Omer [Sheaf] of Waving; seven complete Sabbaths shall you count... until the morrow of the seventh Sabbath you will count fifty days... and you shall proclaim on this very day, it shall be a holy convocation for you " (Lev 23,15-16.21).”
In late Second Temple times a debate arose between the Boethusians and the Pharisees about whether the "morrow after the Sabbath" [Heb. Mimohorat Ha-Shabbat] refers to the Sunday during Hag HaMatzot [Feast of Unleavened Bread] or the second day of Hag HaMatzot (i.e. the 16th of Nissan). Like the Boethusians and Ancient Israelites before them, the Karaites count the 50 days of the Omer from the Sunday during Hag HaMatzot [Unleavened Bread] and consequently always celebrate Shavuot on a Sunday.”
The quotation above is taken from the Karaite Jews:
www.karaite-korner.org/shavuot.shtml
The Karaite Jews follow the Judaism of the Sadducees. It doesn't matter that Paul was a Pharisee; it was the Sadducees who were in control of the Temple. The explanation of the Karaites also follows the Church and the Ancient Temple system as well as the Samaritans.
Trumpets
I read the paper Trumpets (No. 136).
I see that trumpets were blown at this commanded assembly. Were trumpets blown
at other times as well?
A:
Yes, they were. The trumpets were blown on New Moons and feasts in various
forms. It is a good exercise to look up “trumpets” in Strongs and then look at
when they were commanded. Also look at the papers God’s Calendar (No.
156); The Holy Days of God (No. 097)
and The Moon and the New Year (No.
213).
Should
the Feast of Trumpets be called the Feast of Shofar or Yom Teruah, Day of
Blowing? Using The Interlinear Bible (Hebrew, Greek, English)
A: Leviticus 23:24 (Hebrew) In the month seventh, on the first of the month (2320) shall be to you a Sabbath (7677) (Sabbathown) reminder (2146) SIGNALLED (8643) a gathering (4744) holy (6944)
Leviticus 23:24 (English) In the seventh month, on the first of the month, you shall have a Sabbath, a Memorable Acclamation, a holy gathering.
Numbers 29:1(Hebrew) And in month the seventh, on the first of the month, a convocation holy shall be to you any work of service not shall you do; A DAY (yom) OF BLOWING (8643) [the trumpet] (included, but no Hebrew word or number for it) it shall be to you. 8643 Teruah (Teruwah) a type of blowing. 8643 comes from 7321, split the ear, blow an alarm, shout. Cry (alarm, aloud, out) destroy, make a joyful noise, smart, shout sound an alarm, triumph.
I am
finding the use of the word Trumpet is mostly translated as Ram’s Horn in the
Interlinear Bible...the shofar. Trumpets.... 2689 Shofar...7782. Is the Shofar
as well as the Silver Trumpet to be blown? Is the blowing.....the sounding of
the alarm to awaken us to the coming events of Atonement and Tabernacles?
A: Trumpets is a New Moon. The sound of the ram’s horn is heard by those keeping the New Moons. The Day of Trumpets is a traditional term applied to the festival. It is also a New Moon and so the double sacrifices were applied to this day and also the New Moon instruction. 3117 is prior to 8643 in Numbers 29:1 and Green translates this as “a day of blowing of the trumpets.” We say Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur but, as we are English speakers, we say Day of Atonement more often and it conveys meaning to us. The word “teruwah” means a “clamour” or “acclamation” or “battle cry” and especially of the clangour of trumpets as an alarm. The word carries with it the implicit meaning of raising an alarm as a battle sound of trumpets. The use of trumpets occurs elsewhere in Numbers.
In dealing with Trumpets we must always
bear in mind that it is a double Holy Day and the New Moon activities are also
carried out. Look at the papers God’s Calendar (No. 156); The New Moons (No. 125); The Holy Days of God (No. 97) and Trumpets (No. 136).
Many
times I’ve heard of Trumpets or the beginning of the 7th month as being
celebrated as the Jewish New Year. I am wondering if this could be true and
whether the Jews have always had this for their New Year?
A: The Day of Trumpets has always been celebrated in the Temple Calendar, but it was not the New Year under the Temple system. According to the Mishnah, we see it intruding in as a New Year, beside the New Year of 1 Abib or the First Month. The festival of Rosh Hashanah, which modern Jews keep, did not enter Judaism until the Third century of the current era. Rabbi Samuel Kohn makes this comment as proof of Jewish influence on a Sabbatarian sect in Europe after the Reformation. This is contained in the work Sabbatarians in Transylvania, CCG Publishing, 1998 which is available from the CCG offices in USA and Australia.
The effect of the Hillel Calendar of 358
was calculated to enshrine the postponement system in the Jewish calendar. It
effectively made the Babylonian New Year the means of determining the beginning
of the year and effectively moved the New Year, and hence all the Holy Days,
out by one or two days. Consequently, Judaism rarely keeps the true calendar.
Look at the papers God’s Calendar (No. 156);
The Moon and the New Year (No.
213) and The Calendar and the Moon:
Postponements or Festivals? (No. 195).
Atonement
Since every word of God is given for a
reason what is the meaning of the Day of Atonement from Leviticus 23:27 and
following?
A:
Atonement points toward the reconciliation of the Nation and the planet to God
in Messiah. The Azazel goat, being placed in the wilderness, is the symbol of
binding Satan for the millennial system. This aspect is covered in the paper Azazel and Atonement (No. 214).
The High Priest firstly performs his duties in linen symbolising the priest
Messiah of the First Advent. After the atonement is undertaken, the High Priest
then changes into the royal garments of the High Priest symbolising the King
Messiah at the return of the Messiah and in the Second Advent. Look also at the
paper Atonement (No. 138).
It
appears that Messiah paid the tribute tax on Atonement from this text (Ex
30:11-16). If that is correct is it because he kept the entire law, which
required it to be paid even though he was to be the ransom, atonement, kaphar?
A: Yes, this was the didrachma or half shekel tax of Exodus 30:11-16. It is shown here that we are free but, so as not to cause offence and break the law before his death and atonement, the tax was collected in this way to show us that he paid it for us. This text shows we are forbidden to take up a collection on Atonement as it is an affront to the atoning sacrifice of Messiah. Only three offerings a year are authorised under the law.
Regarding
Exodus 30:13 “This is what everyone who is numbered shall give: half a shekel
according to the shekel of the sanctuary (the shekel is twenty gerahs), half a
shekel as a contribution to the Lord.” Does this mean the person gave a full
shekel and 1/2 shekel went to maintaining the sanctuary and the other 1/2
shekel was a heave offering to the Lord?
A: No, only one half shekel was given in this tax. It was reduced to a third of a shekel under the Babylonian captivity as the shekel then was thirty gerahs according to their system of weights and measures. This tax pointed towards the Salvation of Messiah who paid our tax for us as an atoning sacrifice. That is why it is forbidden to take up a collection on Atonement in any Church. It is a census tax under ancient Israel and hence, forbidden to Judah as well and it was paid by Christ and hence forbidden to Christians as well. The early Church kept this day as we see from Acts 27:9.