By Levi
It
seems that there are still many people, especially rabbis, who teach from the
Torah who need a bit more light shed on the subject of our Messiah. They need
to comprehend how Scripture ripples confessions of Yeshua as their Moshiach
over long periods of time. Making the vision plain for this generation seems to
be somewhat of an anomaly; an ancient language of symbols has been forgotten
and is not easily recovered. Today’s cultural thinking patterns amongst most
Bible-believers- Jews and Christians- are the results of over two millenniums
of Hellenized intellectualism, based upon linear logic and straight lines of
cause and effect, with the beginnings of thought patterns leading only to
simple conclusions. Thus even diverging temporarily from linear thinking must
be brief because of the way minds in the Western world have been erroneously
conditioned to decipher facts from fiction. Jewish mysticism does not solve
this inadequacy, simply because it strays too far into utter nonsense and lacks
the Masterkey of all scriptural revelation: the Messiah. Understanding
cyclical themes does not help if the cause of the themes is not recognized.
In
the Greek mind-set, the things that are truest are the simplest, allowing
little or no space for variations or curvature. It is much like painting in
lines and strokes, whereas ancient Hebrew contemplation, before being drowned
in gnostic mysticism and Hellenization, is like painting by many small pictures
which form a big picture (not that religious Hebrews of old literally painted
images). The old way of thinking is like putting many small, square mirrors in
a frame of a large mirror, which reflect the same vision when properly
assembled. Because ancient Hebrew thought was centered on prophecy, and Greek
thought not, during Hellenization the deep things of Scripture began to prove
difficult for most people to perceive, or even trust in such an exegesis once
it was expounded.
One
must begin to think as the ancient prophets and sages did to fully understand
biblical mysteries in light of what they wrote. Knowing the written language or
having a good translation does not ensure complete comprehension of Scriptures,
even as parents say things to each other in ways that their children may
clearly hear and know the words, but not the hidden implications that other
adults would easily grasp.
In
ancient Hebrew thinking, as is abundantly evident in Scripture, the greatest
truths are not always directly stated like straight-line winds (downbursts),
but more like circular patterns of the seasons, in which every time a circling
picture, like a whirlwind, comes back around to a specific theme, more detail
is picked-up and added to the whole of the picture, with non-conforming things
cast out. Thus the understanding Bible student not only puts line upon line and
precept upon precept, but considers picture and story upon picture and story,
running back and forth as his or her vision is increased. Lord YHVH did not
give us a book of empty rhetoric and philosophical lines of elusive
contemplation, but a Book of picture-stories in Divinely-guided lives, which
hide amazing prophecies and truths by symbols and the patterns of their
histories.
In
today’s Greek-inspired, literalist thinking, rippling symbolism is considered
subjective interpretation and is shunned and disregarded as irrational or
unclear. To ancient Hebrews this was evidence of the superior knowledge of God-
the Parent. How so? If the people did not initially recognize a relevant
biblical pattern, and the pattern continued to play-out unbeknownst to mortal
minds through a long process of time, by various works of the people, the hand
of God is later identified when the initially unknown pattern is finally
perceived and extricated from false doctrines in clarity. Then the ancient
people who actually lived the patterns- not knowing or confessing their full
comprehension of God’s work- could not be credited with orchestrating brilliant
things in which God had accomplished by His Spirit- things revealed only in a
much later generation. So it eventually becomes clear that what was thought by
literalists to be false, irrational, circular reasoning, or subjective is
evidentiary of God- the foreshadowing patterns not being initially perceived by
those who lived them out, yet being made very plain when they are. By comparing
biblical things in this manner, many children of Israel followed after the
superior wisdom and knowledge of the Father- some being more anointed for
greater insight than others.
Further,
for this reason God spiritually blinded the Jewish nation to the Messiah and
the biblical mysteries confessing Him, lest the rebellious nations place
another national conspiracy- one millennia in the making- on Jews. But
if Gentiles carried one part and Jews carried the other, with neither
understanding the full mystery, only the glorious Lord YHVH can be found the
Architect of the mystery when full confessions are restored and comprehended.
So while Yeshua was Jewish, His fulfillments of the messianic prophecies were
hidden to the greater nation of Jews, so that all would come to know that the
works are of God and not of human contrivances.
What
am I postulating? The mystery of the Kingdom has been hidden to Christians, and
the mystery of the King has been hidden to Jews, but when the Scriptures are
set in order, there are no mysteries that will not be fully comprehended for
the union and restoration of the whole House of Israel. God had to blind the
Jewish nation to the understandings of the ancient prophets’, for had they
initially, nationally accepted Yeshua as the Messiah, the rest of the world
would have indeed cried foul and called it a nationally conspiracy- one to
exalt the Jewish nation over the rest of the world. But if Gentiles accepted
the Messiah by finding truths of Him in their ancient Scriptures, which Jews
adamantly rejected, who then can be credited for causing God’s many prophecies
to come to pass?
So
this is the wisdom of God- just as scientists, who are for the most part
atheists and blind to spiritual things, provide evidences that will in fact
continue to verify the deeper truths of the Creator’s works. When their
evidences, which they think can debunk Scriptures, are revealed to confess His
works, who can then call it a conspiracy? Because the creature exalts its
limited knowledge to spread doubts and ring in rebellions, and teach against
God with lies, the wisdom and works of God must transcend mortal minds through
time, to leave us witnesses that the creature, in time, cannot within its
reason deny. Rare are the spiritually inclined who look Divine works in the way
the ancient fathers and mothers of Israel did, but this, too, is to the
advantage of God and the faith.
But
now is the time to unite all truths and to think in the way of the ancient
ones- God’s luminaries of revelation. In the prophets’ minds, children were
only able to think in simple terms of linear logic, whereas God proved to
haughty and oppositional naysayers that the people did not intentionally cause
His prophecies to come to pass, for they did not know nor disclose the
evidences which were only later revealed to future generations. Thus the
prophecies were shuffled as they were written under Divine inspiration,
providing dualistic visions with hidden messages by the wisdom of God, hiding
great mysteries in the likes of parables and parallels, types and shadows,
similitudes and dark sayings of old. It is not that things were truly kept
secret, but only that they were hidden because people chose their way of
thinking over God’s. Few would choose to think in His way, but those of the
ancients who did were very versatile in their learning, flashing back and forth
in comparisons.
So
enlightenment does not come by zeal and human will alone, as hoped by those who
publically point to a passage, transfixed to the letter as if their noses were
pressed against the wall. Alone with God, holy ones of old earnestly sought the
mysteries, running back and forth in the passages while believing that they
could perceive as they pleaded with the Lord for greater insight. The prophets
were not given merely to the letter but to the Spirit, and the Spirit
communicates in this peculiar way of pictorial comparisons and parables.
Comparing line upon line is indeed the beginning of biblical comprehension, but
to delve into the infinite depths of God’s mind, the faithful Bible student
must learn to compare picture and story upon picture and story. The Spirit does
not but teach with cause and effect and linear history, but compels those who
hear to a transcendent with comparisons unrestricted by disbelief, with Christ
as Key.
Here
I will give a mental illustration, which is the primary way God reveals Bible
mysteries- with real parables from orchestrated human lives: A kid
threw a stone in the still waters of a pond, and his father wrote it down. This
one, simple sentence summarizes the entire Great Mystery that God has
interwoven in our history, but how quickly and comprehensively can you
interpret it? And do you know what I mean by “interpret”?
In
Greek thought the above sentence is practically meaningless compared to learned
theologians’ lengthy dissertations on Scripture, and compared to the deep
thoughts of philosophers’ of wisdom, with very little information offered.
Nobody knows from this one sentence how far the kid threw the stone, how large
the stone was, or any other detail above that which is plainly given. The
Hellenized mind does not jump to a conclusion and would simply humor any
analogy being made; yet the Greek thought process is flawed and inferior
because it does not consider the implications of the child’s action by the Word
of God. They interpret by their limited, mortal insight, with cause and effect,
not perceiving what God reveals in His pictures. If anything, perhaps their
minds would find and attach a moral conclusion to the brief statement, perhaps
posturing that the kid was probably mischievously impatient for some action and
his father made note of it- the moral of the story.
On
the other hand, with the ancient Hebrew mindset immediate comparisons would
begin registering from scriptural or torahic symbols. Hence, a kid is
actually a young goat, clearly representing a sinner in the
sacred sacrifices; God is called the “Rock of Israel” and rocks
also typify His Messiah, as found in the prophetic Book of Daniel; God
is also the Father; water, besides being synonymous with the
people and nations, represents God’s refreshing Word of salvation to the
nations; throwing represents violence; God wrote in His
inspired Scriptures. Thus, the hidden meanings would begin to emerge in
the prophet’s mind, and then he would test his interpretations against the
whole of Scripture, seeking to find pictures and passages that might parallel
his interpretation.
Almost
instantly he would conclude that most likely the sentence referred to messianic
or godly sufferings because of sinners, or because of the Lord’s children, and
it being recorded in the Scriptures. Scripture would be his or her authority on
the symbols- not a personalized ploy of Freudian perplexing. And each symbol
with dual meanings would be weighed in the context of the parallelism or
similitude in which it was given, in the same way that we still have phrases
with multiple meanings.
Yet
the Greek mind would insist that perhaps it was simply meant to convey the idea
that a kid threw a stone in a pond, simply because other sentiments and
intentions were not clearly stated. How could we possibly prove or insist
otherwise? All things are open to interpretations, and one subjective
interpretation may be no truer than another. So while Greek thought helped the
Western world move away from senseless mysticism for empirical truths in
science, it has dimmed spiritual comprehension that parallels those corporeal
findings.
Even
so, once an author clarifies his or her disclosure, despite all initial
reluctance of readers to speculate upon a sentence or passage that they
considered subjective to personal interpretation, a sound conclusion can be formed
quite confidently. As with my one example, via elaborating upon my sentence- A
kid threw a stone in the still waters of a pond, and his father wrote it down-
so, too, should passages of Scripture no longer be doubted for what they are
truly meant to convey once God (Spiritual Author of Scriptures) makes them
clear in His latter scriptural revelations. The Lion of Judah mentioned in the
riddle of Samson became discernable after the Book of Hosea was written, which
makes it very clear that God employs the same title for Himself. Some
readers may not have initially discerned the implication of “What is stronger
than a lion?” but even a parable hidden within a riddle cannot remain
mysterious once the reader is granted a sufficient amount of new information from
the writer. How can the reader then say, “How can we be sure you meant that?”
after the scribe clearly states what he or she meant further along in the same
book, or accepted collection thereof? Thus, if the Spirit of God truly guided
the scribes of all the books of the Bible, how can a seam of ideas or flowing
train-of-thought be denied? And is the correlation is not denied, why shouldn’t
the original story of the Lion of Judah (which Samson slew) not be reconsidered
with the help of new information?
Now I
will take readers a little deeper into the waters of the Word, revealing things
which have not been fully discerned by the theologians, showing that God does
things which are not initially revealed to readers who unknowingly lack
spiritual insight into biblical symbolism- things left for those who will come
to understanding in these latter days of the age. Now I will bring you beyond
this basic messianic picture, presented in the example sentence, into greater
depths of God’s perfect wisdom, as He increasingly reveals to us by His Spirit
at His appointed times.
When
a stone is cast upon the still waters of a pond, the intrusion causes waves or
ripples which grow greater and greater in circumference as they regress outward
from the point of impact. This is comprehensible without it having to be
specifically stated in the sentence, for it is elicited by natural facts which
should be considered while interpreting. Cause and effect- it should be
included in interpretations. Distances between the waves increase as the larger
ripples become more and more difficult to perceive, until finally all can be
seen in the distance is a calm, barely disturbed surface. With that, even the
child in the analogy would be able to visually attest to the origin of the waves
being brought about by the stone in which he or she had cast into the waters.
With
Greek, linear thinking, shoulders would begin to shrug, dots would not be
connected, and a question would arise: “And?” In ancient Hebrew thought a
different question would arise: “What measurements, which grow larger and
larger, is the author suggesting witnesses to the Rock being cast down-
recorded in the waters of the Word? And do the ripples farther from us and
closer to us confess measurements in Scripture in both past and future tenses-
the Lord’s timely events?” In the Greek thinking-pattern of all but a few
Bible-believers in our day, most of the ancient stories of Scripture are like
separate islands- being solid moral truths but not necessarily prophetically connected
to reveal any larger, hidden Truth. In ancient Hebrew thinking all the inland
islands would be discretely connected by underground passages, forming an
elaborate network for spiritual explorers to search-out and map with the Light
of understanding. The Word of God was their treasure to be found, worthy of
deep searches. All the biblical stories connect, even as the islands in this
analogy, and even when dark passages remain undiscovered and are yet to be
lit-up in the minds of mankind. Thus, the fullest truths are not always surface
level, which makes them no less true, and for this reason patriarchs and
matriarchs of the faith meditated on the scrolls of Scriptures, not by letter
to search-out their own glory but as if gazing into the glorious mysteries of
God, exploring the connecting subterranean passages for a closer spiritual
walk. In short, many of them understood the scriptural symbolism expressed by
the Holy Spirit, as did Joseph and Daniel. And by their reasoning over Divine
mysteries, we are granted greater treasures of revelations to explore
today.
As
for the Stone I wrote about, it is now clear to most readers that I gave an
example of the Suffering Messiah- the Rock of God- being cast down at the
violence of the cross, and that the ripples/measurements which prove that He is
the center of impact are spread across Scriptures. All things bear witness to
that Stone being authentic, with the rippling truths confessing Him, even
before all the timely ripples are perceived from the distant passages. God the
Father had these things written by the inspiration of His Spirit.
If a
foreign stone caused a new ripple that disrupted the original sequence, already
evident in the water, the unwelcomed intrusion could not easily pass for the
original Stone, for it would transgress the original witnessing ripples of the
Word, causing alien ripples, or jumbling them all as they coalesce in chaos.
The original Rock ripples the waters from the beginning- Genesis- and a
fraudulent messiah could not be passed-off as the Truth as long as the child
was watching the waters of the Word. If he or she turned away after casting
down the Stone, then he or she may be deceived for another. Thus, the child
must watch the Water and study it for Truth, having a broad view to the Genesis
of the mysteries.
Each
ripple fits within the sequence and pattern of the ones which precede it. And
they must be visually measured against one another to confess a pattern. A
single wave cannot be a pattern in and of itself. Truth is built upon truth in
Scripture, with each truth having its perfect place; no ripple is missing or
out-of-place. A still gap within the aquatic pattern would easily catch the
child’s eyes as something unnatural in the Divine design. The ripples I speak of
are God’s works throughout biblical history. So this leads us to question what
the main subject or theme of Scripture is; otherwise, we would not have the
spiritual insight needed to perceive if any of the ripples are missing or
out-of-place.
Deliverance
and redemption of sinful humankind are the rippling themes spread throughout
Scripture, which many Jewish and Christian theologians have thoughtfully
affirmed; and there are measurements of time that attest to Christ being the
original Stone of God’s deliverance. These measurements are complete and
perfect, for they were planned before history. Watch the waters closely, dear
rock-rearing children, and consider this pattern of redemption and deliverance,
which is but one of several that must be properly clarified and set in order in
our time:
The
Messiah fasted for 40 days, as did His two anointed witnesses, Moses and Elijah
(cf. Ex. 34:28; 1 Kin. 19:8; Matt. 4:20). These were times of temptation,
testing, and trials of suffering- being elect individuals consecrated unto the
Lord and living on His greater power. This period of hardship caused the elect
individuals to draw nearer to the Lord YHVH in dependency before being freed of
their trials. Yet this was but a token of another testing period of 40- a ripple.
The elect generation suffered testing, dependent on God for 40 years in the
wilderness before being released into the bountiful Promised Land.
And thou shalt remember all the way which the LORD thy God led
thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove
thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his
commandments, or no. And he humbled thee with manna, which thou knewest not,
neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live
by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the LORD
doth man live. (Deut. 8:2-3) KJV; emp. mine (NB: Identifying the Manna entails
the whole Word.)
Scripture
reveals that the Exodus fathers and the older generation were slain with their
carcasses cast throughout the wilderness, and that they did not enter into the
Promised Land (see Deut. 1:35). Only the elect generation of the 40 years did
enter with Joshua and Caleb. Yet the 40 years of the elect generation was a
tithe or ripple of the 400 years of all of Israel being tried, tested, and
redeemed from Egypt. For 400 years the elect nation underwent hardships,
servitude, and bondage which God used for humbling, refining, and testing them
for His redemption and release from suffrage. The whole nation was at first
elect unto God.
And God spake on this wise, that his seed should sojourn in a
strange land; and that they should bring them into bondage, and entreat them
evil for four hundred years. (Acts 7:6) KJV
So we
now see that the 40 days of refinement and suffering in the wilderness by the
elect individuals are a sign or token of the 40 years of testing of the elect
generation. And the 40 years of the elect generation suffering under the
elements of the wilderness were a tithe or ripple confessing to the 400 years
of the suffering endured by the elect nation in Egypt. The 400 years of the
chosen nation suffering under the elements of slavery were a tithe or ripple
that witnessed to the greatest deliverance of all, which is that of the elect
of the world who suffered for 4,000 years under bondage of judgment for
disobeying the spiritual laws in the world. At 4,000 years the Messiah became a
Lamb of deliverance on the cross of sacrifice, setting captives free from the
bondage of spiritual sin and harsh demonic taskmasters, being subject to death.
At 4,000 years from Adam, He went into Hades to set the prisoners free with the
Gospel of Life, even for those under bondage before the Great Flood (cf. 1 Pet.
3:18-20).
Now I say that the heir [elect inheritor], as long as he is a
child, does not differ at all from a slave, though he is master of all, but is
under guardians and stewards until the time appointed by the father.
Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements of the
world. But when the fullness of time [appointed time] had come,
God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem
those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons. And
because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your
hearts, crying out, ‘Abba, Father!’ Therefore you are no longer a slave
but a son, and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ. (Gal. 4:1-7) NKJV;
emp.& intrpl. mine
A
great Rock was cast into deep waters, forming a tsunami of evidences spreading
into the oceans of the world, and all His evidences ripple in with Him. His
evidences are observed and traced back to the point of His impact. Spiritually,
the Lamb was chosen and slain before the foundation of the world-ages, and all
the ripples and patterns of redemption witness to Him, even before He arrived
in the flesh. And this is only one pattern of measurements that witnesses to
the original Rock of God.
The
most difficult ripple to see is the one spreading farthest out over distance
and time. Likewise, the years must be added properly from the beginning to see
that the Lamb of God was indeed sacrificed at 4,000 years from the beginning of
Adam. That was the time that He went down into the prison of Hades (or Sheol),
preached the Gospel of Life, and set the slaves free, that they might be born
again. This was the final wave in which the smaller ripples of redemption and
deliverance confessed.
So
this can be discerned: that the times of God are not trivial and lacking
greater meaning, which so many believers have thought them to be, but are all
meticulously placed to form witnesses of things which are later revealed at His
appointed times, revealing His chosen Messiah. Any stone that cannot meet all
the requirements of time in His work cannot be the Messiah, but, as we shall
continue to see, Yeshua has and does. Then the people of God will discern that
His moedim are not menial, but rather given for our ultimate enlightenment.
Yet a
ripple of the Word has been left-out! Have you discerned it? Have you
understood the missing number in the pattern? If you have, you have been
watching the waters closer than the other children. I would dare propose that
much greater minds than mine could read what I have already written and not
perceived it until it is pointed out, for God has hidden these things for ages,
right before our eyes. Why was the tree of sacrifice at 4,000 years? This is
because one day is a millennium to the Lord (cf. Ps. 90:4; 2 Pet. 3:8), as understood
by God making the Greater Light- the Sun of Righteousness- to dawn on the world
on the 4th day. And again consider how the Lord Messiah waited until Lazarus
was dead for four days before redeeming him from the tomb. He showed that He
resurrects from the 4th day onward, not merely on the last day of the age
(Great Sabbath). So four and four thousand are special numbers in messianic
prophecy when it comes to death and resurrection.
If we
refine our vision a little more, we find that 4,000 years were given to trace
back to the paschal lambs. 4,000 years were the last ripple in this pattern,
but witness to the first wave of 4 days, being one and the same- beginning and
end. Before the first Passover (Pesach), the Israelites were instructed to
spend the 10th day of Aviv (also Nisan) searching for perfect, blemish-free
lambs for their Seders. Before the lambs were even chosen, the Hebrews were
instructed to keep them in their houses until the end of the 14th day, when
they would sacrifice them. So we find that the paschal lambs were preselected
and kept in their houses for 4 whole days, from 11th-14th (cf. Ex.
12:3-6). At the end of the 4 whole days the lambs were not only eaten, but
their blood, as per God’s instructions, was smeared over the doorways, which
would be a sign that saved them from the Angel of Death. They were lambs of
redemption that confess something much deeper than ritualistic sacrifices. They
were foreshadowing similitudes of the messianic redemption. God met them where
they were in their culture, of agricultural feasts and sacrifices, to lead them
to the Truth.
The
House for all of the families of humankind is the world, and the Lord has been
in it with us from the beginning, even from the garden. At the completion of
four great days (4,000 years) from the time of Adam, the Lamb, the Sun of
Righteousness, the Redeemer of the 4th day, chosen before the foundation of the
Temple of Humankind, was slain for a world Passover for all the elect of God-
redeeming us from diabolical bondage and enslavement to elements of death, our
breaking of God’s everlasting laws. The sun was struck and darkened like
sackcloth on the 4th millennial day at the Messiah’s sacrifice, just as
darkness covered Egypt when the Lord redeemed His elect nation of Israel. So if
we who are Christians and Messianic Jews believe that Christ was the Lamb of
God, why should we neglect these essential portents concerning the timing of
the lambs?
Thus,
4 days tithe 40 days; 40 years tithe 400 years; 400 years tithe 4,000 years;
and 4,000 years witness back to the original lambs being 4 whole days in the
houses of the elect’, completing the circling ripples of the elects’ sufferings
and redemption, with elect lambs, elect individuals, elect generation, elect
nation, and elect from around the world, who are again elect individuals of an
elect generation being brought into the elect nation at the arrival of the
elect Lamb of God.
The
kid threw a rock in the still waters of a pond, and God wrote it down. Any yet
the children have robbed the Father of His greatest tithe, denying what He
wrote. Was the Lamb of God not slain in the 4th year of His ministry, whereby
all who will look upon the cross receive an exodus greater than that out of
Egypt? And is denying this not robbing God of His greatest tithe? Did the
priests not prefer the inferior sacrifices as they despised the Lamb that they
led to the Pesach slaughter? Have they not despised the ordinances and precepts
of Moses (cf. Mal. 3:7)? But even now it is not too late, for still the Lord
says, “Return to Me, and I will return to you.” Watch closely the waters of the
Word, for the original Rock ripples for all who willing observe His truths.
Moreover, can you who trust in your own knowledge, who have not believed in the
Messiah, now see the timely ripples in the waters of God’s Word? If so, why
would you continue to rob God of His tithe and forsake the sacrifice we are
given in Christ? Will you fight with God and His works which He has done
throughout the millenniums of humankind? Must He wrestle with stubborn Israel
until Israel recognizes the One who can bless them? Why despise the blood on
the doorways of many hearts?
These
ripples were measured under the sign of tithes (10s) because the Messiah came,
and will come, on the 10th day from the very beginning of the mystery. Six days
plus four are ten. See the Moedim Paradigm if it is unclear. He came in the
flesh to the world on the 10th millennial day, and when He comes again on the
10th day it will be for Israel’s atonement.
The
entire Word of God ripples of redemption from beginning to end, from Aleph to
Tav. This is apparent in the Hebrew alphabet, which is also a numerical system
. Aleph is #1 with instructions to become #1,000. The alphanumerical values
are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200,
300, and 400. Notice that the last letter (Tav) abruptly completes the
alphabetical values at 400, whereas one might expect it to reach 1,000 before
an end to the pattern. When Israel was redeemed from Egyptian bondage after 400
years of servitude, the implied message was that God would fulfill all the
promises of His Word from first letter to last. Christ, stating that He is the
First and Last (Aleph & Tav or Alpha & Omega) lets us know that the
redemption for Israel is complete in Him. Notice also the alphabet’s multiples
of 100 (100, 200, 300, 400) total 1,000, which is the completion of Aleph’s
instruction. The first part of the pattern (1-10) suggests years becoming a
decade; the second part (10-100) suggests decades becoming a century; and the
third part (100-400), if we follow the pattern through, suggests centuries
becoming a millennium. Yet the abrupt end suggests that all the works of God
for redemption, fulfilling His Word, are complete at the sacrificial lambs and
the exodus redemption.
Thus,
it is entirely suspect that Yohanan (John), a Jew receiving the final
revelations of a global reckoning and redemption, where Messiah is pictured as
a sacrificial Lamb of unsealing God’s written plan, would have originally
written that Christ said He was “Alpha and Omega.” It is more likely that Aleph
and Tav were later substituted by Alpha and Omega for Greek-speaking Gentiles,
where they would comprehend that He is the First and Last letter of the Word of
God. This conclusion comes with the fact that time is repeatedly connected with
the alphabet passage:
To the One loving us, and having bathed us from our sins by His
blood, and made us kings and priests to God and His Father, to Him is the glory
and the power to the ages of ages. Behold, He arrives with the clouds, and
every eye will see Him, and those who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the
earth will cry due to Him. Accordingly, Amen. “I am the Alpha and the Omega-
Beginning and End,” says the Lord, “the Being who also was and is coming- the
Almighty.” (Rev. 1:5-8) PIT
Unmistakably,
God was connecting the passage in the Tanakh to the Messiah who comes in His
name to Jerusalem. Although it is a global event that everyone will see, the
final redemption is focused upon the people who received the foreshadowing
sacrifice of redemption in the Exodus. Even the plagues of the Apocalypse
mirror that redemption. When it is understood that these things relate
specifically to the House of David, it becomes improbable that Aleph and Tav
were not the original letters given for the One who completes the ancient
prophecies of God.
“In that day [the Lord’s Day] the LORD will defend the
inhabitants of Jerusalem; the one who is feeble among them in that day shall be
like David, and the house of David [all Israel] shall be like God, like the
Angel of the LORD before them. It shall be in that day that I will seek to
destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem. And I will pour on the
house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and
supplication; then they will look on Me [YHVH] whom they pierced. Yes, they
will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only son. And grieve for Him as one
grieves for a firstborn.” (Zech. 12:8-10) NKJV; intrpl. mine
If we
ripple the Hebrew alphabet with each original number being a tithe, we have:
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800,
900, 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, and 4,000. The Old Covenant came after 400 years of
enslavement, but the renewed one was cut in the blood at the cross at 4,000
years. And it may be that the Lord keeps covenant for a thousand generations-
40,000 years- blessing those who love Him and repaying those who hate Him. We
can only speculate how deep the Word ripples, but we know it is important for
Israel to recognize these things before the Great King Messiah comes and
confronts His enemies.
“The LORD did not set His love on you [Israel] nor choose you
because you were more in number than any other people [nation], for you were
the least of all peoples; but because the LORD loves you, and because He would
keep the oath which He swore to your fathers, the LORD has brought you out with
a mighty hand, and redeemed you from the house of bondage, from the hand of
Pharaoh king of Egypt. Therefore know that the LORD your God, He is God, the
faithful God who keeps covenant and mercy for a thousand generations with those
who keep His commandments; and He repays those who hate Him to their face, to
destroy them. He will not be slack with him who hates Him; He will repay him to
his face. Therefore you shall keep the commandment, the statutes, and the
judgments which I commanded you today, to observe them.” (Deut. 7:7-11) NKJV;
intrpl. mine
These
things have not been discerned because God shuffled their order. For the
Scriptures, unlike simpler ripples in the pond, readers must venture back and
forth to assemble truths, putting line upon line and precept upon precept.
God’s Word is not merely “The past is the past and today is today,” but rather,
“The beginning is the end; the end is the beginning; and the story of Messiah
is shuffled back and forth in-between.” And this is so that the rebellion set
in the hearts of straying mankind will discern, at the appointed time, that the
wisdom of God is much higher than that which is attained by the greatest
intellects among us, for even in things we count simple and foolish He has
confounded our ages. This is a simple time pattern that may astonish many
readers who have long-studied the Bible and not discerned it, yet many formulas
are astoundingly complex and yet are known in various disciplines. God’s things
are not above the comprehension of everyday believers, but they have not truly
been reasoned through with the same expectations as other areas of human
interests. If we erroneously believe that because God transcends time, he
therefore disregards it, we fail to see how the appointed times witness to His
truths.
A
famous Jewish rabbi once wrote that the entire Bible is about the Messiah and
the planet was created for His coming Kingdom. Truly Scripture cannot be
properly understood if the Messiah is not seen at the center of all the Lord’s
biblical works. So who is the Messiah that all Scripture concerns Him? He is the
Arm of God extended upward, and He is also the One who did the works as the
Angel of YHVH, possessed with the Spirit of the universal God. All Scriptures
confess Him for His coming and provide an eternal witness that will not pass
away. Millenniums are but small periods of time to an eternal God and His
extended Right Arm. If Christ were a mere man this would be belittling to all,
for all suffer, but He is the manifestation of God among us, our Emmanuel, and
He confesses His own works in the creation. So if we understand Christ is
central to all Scriptures, and we understand that God works orderly and
methodologically to confess His works, then all patterns become
perceptible.
Jewish
rabbis had at one time concluded that the preordained time of Messiah had
apparently passed them by with the 4th millennium, for they knew the times
written of Him in Daniel, but they did not discern that God’s works through
Messiah must complete the whole House of Salvation. The time has not passed us
by, and all the prophecies will be fulfilled. We need only watch the waters to
discern the signs of the times.
When
Moses, the great Lawgiver, struck the rock for waters in the wilderness, it was
indeed a sign of how salvation would come to Israel. Moses could have spoken to
the rock, as commanded by God, just as the lawyers and those who sat in the
seat of Moses could have reasoned with Christ about salvation, but all things
had to be fulfilled. And while many rabbis have reasoned over this, and how a
slight misdeed might prevent Moses from entering the land of Canaan, even
thinking it was because Moses said, “Must we bring water from this stone,”
rather than crediting God, other rabbis, more inclined to the Spirit,
understood that the Law- Moses- cannot bring us into the higher promises of
God. Yehoshua, an antitype of Yeshua, would lead the people beyond the confines
of the Law. So it was not that God would not forgive Moses of a minor,
impulsive infraction, but rather every single detail has a place because they
each foreshadow and ripple. So the Rock that would grow to cover the world- who
made the world by the Spirit of God- would first be struck for the peoples’
refreshing. As the enlightened believed, this was all God’s doing with purpose,
and that Rock of Salvation and Stone of Jewish Stumbling was of God and not the
mere works of man.
You watched while a stone was cut out [of a Mountain] without
hands [works of man], which struck the image [of empires] on its feet
[end-times] of iron and clay [Euro-Islamic unity], and broke them in pieces.
Then the iron [Roman], the clay [Ottoman], the bronze [Grecian], silver
[Median-Persian], and the gold [Babylonian] were crushed together [in one war],
and became like chaff from the summer threshing floors; the wind carried them
away so that no trace [culture, power] of them was found. And the stone that
struck the image became a great mountain and filled the whole earth…And in the
days of these kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never
be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people [ruled by
aforementioned empires]; it shall break in pieces and consume all these
kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. (Dan. 2:34-35, 44) NKJV; intrpl. mine;
Daniel addressing King Nebuchadnezzar about empires that would rule over Israel
until the Messiah King- the Rock of God- takes His inheritance
This
is how the Lord gives His signs of the times, confessing things which were
orchestrated by Him, which have not been fully perceived, but are now being
fully restored and revealed in our age. When believers begin to understand that
all these things are true and that they defy the laws of probability, they will
also understand that time, which believers awaiting the Lord have been so
mocked by, was saved as the last witness of God’s truths to the unbelieving
world. I believe that many people will become messengers of the signs of the
times, fully discerning the alphanumerical doctrines of Scripture. With this
foundation and these keys of time, the lamps of all houses in the castellated
Temple of Teleology will soon be set brightly ablaze. Those who have not heard
will hear the barking of the dogs in their neighborhood, and they will know
what this means. The Spirit will testify to these truths, and God will come
very near to each of His own.
Thus
says the Elohim YHVH, the Great King:
“Bring out the blind people who have eyes, and the deaf who have
ears. Let all nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled.
Who among them can declare this, and show us former things? Let them bring out
their witnesses, that they may be justified; or let them hear and say, ‘It is
truth.’ You are My witnesses,” says the LORD, “and My servant whom I have
chosen, that you may know and believe Me, and understand that I am He. Before
Me there was no God formed, nor shall there be after Me. I,
even I, am the LORD, and besides Me there is no savior [Yeshua]. I have
declared and saved, I have proclaimed, and there was no foreign god among
you; therefore you are My witnesses,” says the LORD, “that I am God. Indeed
before the day was, I am He; and there is no one who can deliver out of My
hand; I work, and who will reverse it?”’ (Isa. 43:8-13) NKJV; intrpl. mine
Ask
any rabbi, “Is there a before God? Is there an after God?” If he
has a true and undivided heart, he will answer, “No!” Thus, what does this
mean: “Before Me there was no God formed”? What does God mean by:
“nor shall there be after Me”? When was God formed? (Cf. Job
41:11.) Who is this Yeshua we know as God? Does God the Father not speak
of the Son as His own Right Hand and often allude to Himself, Him being fully
possessed of His Divine Spirit and will? Scripture proclaims, yes, for “They
shall look upon Me whom they have pierced.” Can we not know what it
means for a Rock to be cut out of the Mountain without the hands of man? And
will not that Rock grow back into the Mountain in which He is?
There is much that I desire to say about these passages, about the Lord taking
form in Yeshua the Messiah, and Him arriving at a time when Israel had put away
all other gods and idols which had for centuries plagued them, but the Spirit
calls for proper placement, if perhaps another time comes.
For
now it is sufficient to know that the Lord has done a great work in the Earth
throughout the generations of mankind, and these patterns are revealed in our
time to testify to the Rock which is of God and His Salvation going out into
the world as the waters of the seas. His own Arm, Yeshua, is the work of His
salvation, and the patterns being revealed to our age are tried and true,
written and proclaimed, that those who know may be His end-time angels and
servants of glorified Israel. His redemption was always meant to be spread
worldwide out of Israel.
The
blood of the foreshadowing sacrifices was smeared upon the four horns of
the Altar of Sacrifice, foreshadowing that the Messiah’s redemption
would sprinkle the four corners- figuratively speaking- of the world. Unto the
farthest reaches of the north, of the south, of the west, of the east, the
blood has been sprinkled on the eternal Altar of Sacrifice of our God, and He
comes to collect on His investment in a very near time. Indeed, I have seen the
last leg put in place in the shallow grave of the earth and the lights blinking
on, at all four corners. I ask after a moment standing silently against the
wall, “Lord, what is it?” And thus, He said, “It’s
like a washing machine, and it will shake and wash the people of the world.”
This
is our covering for sins; this is our atonement- our Yom Kippur. This is the
One who clothes our sins with His own blood and completes the witnessing
ripples of redemption. God provided His own sacrifice in covering the sins of
Adam and Eve from the beginning, even before the Law of the Levites. As for us,
we are the kid who cast down the Stone, and we are all as the guilty Roman
soldiers who must partake of His spiritual covering for our redemption; we have
all sinned. As for this water of the Word, it is like the four rivers sent out
into the world from the paradise of God, calling for a return to the Lord at Gan
Eden. From the humble waters of Shiloh which peacefully flowed, to raging
waves cast upon the nations of the seas, the Rock of my God, my Lord Yah,
ripples, and His evidences precede His arrival, rippling as an eternal witness
for Him. He has clothed us with His own righteousness, and He has saved all who
are willing to see the work of His righteous Right Hand- His
Yeshua.
“But Jeshurun grew fat and kicked [Israel rebelled against
YHVH]; you grew fat [materialistic], you grew thick, you are obese! Then he
forsook God who made him, and scornfully esteemed the Rock of his
salvation [Yeshua]. They provoked Him to jealousy with foreigners [turning
to foreigners]. With abominations [detestable acts] they provoked Him to
anger.” (Deut. 32:15-16) NKJV; intrpl. mine
Who
did Israel kick against and scorn? Why did they grow fat on the things of the
world and lean on the spiritual things of our Lord? Who is this Rock of Yeshua?
Who are the foreigners that they chose to cause God’s jealousy? And what has
been the result after all these years? I trust that these things are not too
difficult for our comprehension.
“Then the soldiers [Roman foreigners], when they had crucified
Jesus [Yeshua], took His garments and made four parts, to every soldier a
part…” (John 19:23) NKJV; intrpl. mine
Now
God is calling for a complete restoration of all things for the coming
of the Great King. Today there is an awakening among believers- an awakening
between earth and spirit, patterns and history, and Jew and Christian unity.
Knowledge of Scripture will be increased and restoration will come. An
awakening is dawning by the light of the righteous Sun. The Lord is doing
something now in the world. The Sword, which has divided His people, turning in
every direction with the flame of His Spirit, will no longer be inaccurately
described from a distance by those who dreamily look toward paradise. It will
be handled by the hilt. There will be one Jerusalem Bride brought to perfection
in the form of twelve tribes, and their understanding will be great, knowing
how the Temple has living stones locked into place with the Keystone of the
faith, revealing the Doorway we have in the Lord. The division of darkness and
light is coming in our day; there will be deep darkness, but there will also be
the brightest of glorious light, for the Year of the Redeemed quickens upon us.
‘In that day the deaf shall hear the words of the book, and the
eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity and out of darkness. The humble
also shall increase their joy in the LORD, and the poor among men shall rejoice
in the Holy One of Israel. For the terrible one is brought to nothing, the
scornful one is consumed, and all who watch for iniquity are cut off- who make
a man an offender by a word, and lay a snare for him who reproves in the gate,
and turns aside the just by empty words. Therefore thus says the LORD, who
redeemed Abraham, concerning the house of Jacob: “Jacob [Israel] shall not now
be ashamed, nor shall his face grow pale; but when he sees his children, the
work of My hands, in his midst, they will hollow My name, and hollow the Holy
One of Jacob, and fear the God of Israel. These also who erred in spirit will
come to understanding, and those who complained [murmured] will learn
doctrine.”’ (Is. 29:18-24) NKJV; intrpl. mine
Reprove at the gate you gatekeepers, and turn
back the battle to Truth, even if being made an offender for the sake of the
Truth. Raise the banner you weary watchers, and declare all the mysteries of
our Lord. For the truths of God are not subject to numbers being bound by
religions, nor to the political correctness taught in the secular humanist world,
but His truths are clarified and delivered despite the protesting of both the
religious and the ungodly. His people will be assembled into one Truth: The
Word of God. Stand up a fight, for the tongue of the wise- set ablaze by the
fire of the Holy Spirit- is sharper than any sword of the wicked. You have the
holy zeal and mantle of authority passed down to you, and you have the Holy
Spirit of God- a double portion to fight. Take these things and rightly divide
the waters of the Word. Pass over to Truth, and make the end of your long
journey the glorious beginning of your eternity.
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9/14/15 (Elul 29 5776 According to the sighted moon in Israel)
A friend asked today, "
I
understand from Levi, that it was more than just Moses being disobedient to Yah
and Yah not being forgiving, but that every detail is accounted for
foreshadowing and ripple effect. But it wasn't actually God's doing that Moses did that, right? I
didn't quite get that. Levi gives a good explanation as how a picture
(boy throwing rock...) is much more than what we see with a Greek mindset."
Levi's reply:
Concerning the Lamb, slain before the foundation
(or formation/layering) of the world (spiritually speaking, according to
Revelation), I would not say that God caused Moses to strike the rock (symbolic
of Christ), but rather God foreknew all things that mankind would do, and,
thus, He had a plan from the beginning for turning rebellion into redemption.
The actions that Moses (the Law) took in the
foreshadowing similitudes had to be fulfilled in Christ being struck by those
who sat in the seat of Moses. Indeed, God already had the Israelites sacrifice
their lambs before the Exodus, so He already had a plan with the chosen Lamb.
The moral of the story: Zeal for God alone,
accompanied by violent actions, does not bring us into the promised Kingdom.
Where the Law (Moses) fell short, the faith of Yehoshua (Yeshua in short form)
did bring the Children of Israel into the Promised Land.
True Jews will begin to follow Jesus at the
doorway of the coming Sabbath Kingdom, for faith in God’s promises is greater.
But if the conversation moves to an argument of fate vs. freewill, I will not
participate in it, simply because scholars, theologians, and philosophers have
discussed it for millennia without agreement.
When John the Baptist (or Yohannon the Immerser,
if you prefer) was faced with baptizing Christ, he at first objected, but
Christ explained that all righteousness had to be fulfilled. All prophecies had
to be fulfilled. Do you really think the Son of God had to say, “Abba, Abba,
why have You forsaken Me?” No, but He did have to fulfill the messianic psalm
that looked to Him being crucified. What I am getting at is the biblical fact
that the “Testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy.” Until a Christian
learns that all things of the Law and Prophets must be fulfilled, he or she
will mistakenly see Old Covenant as largely irrelevant. Yet all things do have
to be fulfilled as an everlasting testimony to the truths of God.
a little but long..wow. much truth spoken but 8 for tired of reading it..it was too much.
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