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Post by NAR on Jun 19, 2003 17:29:00 GMT -5
Jerusalem means teachings of peace or teachings of perfection. As Noah (menachem) and Jacob (Isra’il) were found perfect. To enter Jerusalem one must enter one of the eight gates. However all the gates are open except one that is located to the East of Jerusalem, called the “golden gate(or Susa gate or Mercy Gate).” The Mercy (Golden) Gate (Bab el Rahmeh) appears in the legends of all three religions. An early Jewish tradition holds that it is through that gate that the Messiah will enter Jerusalem. According to Christian tradition, Jesus made his last entry to Jerusalem through the Mercy Gate. The Muslims refer to it as the Gate of Mercy and believe it to be the gate referred to in the Koran, through which the just will pass on the Day of Judgment. However, The Golden Gate was walled up by the Arabs in the year 810 to thwart Jewish messianic prophecy. It has remained closed now for nearly 12 centuries. So will the messiah come to Jerusalem, a now worn down city torn by possession and conflict? No, in my opinion, because the gate into which the messiah is to pass and ultimately fulfil prophecy is closed. The intention was clear when the Muslims walled it up---No messiah for Jerusalem.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 19, 2003 17:35:53 GMT -5
Am I incorrect to ascertain your point of view that the mesiach will fail in attempting to return ?
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Post by NAR on Jun 19, 2003 17:51:41 GMT -5
Perhaps to Jerusalem. Am I incorrect to ascertain your point of view that the mesiach will fail in attempting to return ?
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 19, 2003 17:56:56 GMT -5
How does this messiah tie into Nibiru and the Anunaki ? Also, where will he return to if he is prevented from entering Jeru-salem ? Peace
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Post by NAR on Jun 19, 2003 18:08:45 GMT -5
The great star (that heralded the birth of Abram) was written in the book of Jasher and subsequently re-written in the Book of Matthews as the Jesus and Star of bethlehem story. That Great star that heralded the birth of a Great Prince(abram) in the Book of Jasher may have been Nibiru (I am still checking into that). As far as to where and to when the messiah will return, no body on Earth knows the answer to that question, except the wisemen. How does this messiah tie into Nibiru and the Anunaki ? Also, where will he return to if he is prevented from entering Jeru-salem ? Peace
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 19, 2003 18:16:12 GMT -5
Aight peace on that response. I have heard of this book's [book of jaspher] existence. And I do recall the bible making ref., to that book. Do you have any sites I can check to read it ?
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Post by NAR on Jun 19, 2003 18:23:42 GMT -5
"is not this written in the book of Jasher?"---Joshua 10 v 13 "Behold, it is written in the book of Jasher (scroll of the prince)." ---2 Sam 1 v 18 The word Jasher comes from the hebrew word Yasher, which has its roots in the word SAR, which means Great Prince. Sar is also the name for the Egiptian neter named Yasar (ysr), the brother and husband of Yasat(yst). www.ccel.org/a/anonymous/jasher/8.htmHotep Aight peace on that response. I have heard of this book's [book of jaspher] existence. And I do recall the bible making ref., to that book. Do you have any sites I can check to read it ?
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 21, 2003 10:19:53 GMT -5
You know, come to think of it Jasher is Yashar or Yisra without the EL suffix. I didn't realize that until recently. This book is actually referring to wars prior to the revelation of the Elohs. I will look more into this. peace. "is not this written in the book of Jasher?"---Joshua 10 v 13 "Behold, it is written in the book of Jasher (scroll of the prince)." ---2 Sam 1 v 18 The word Jasher comes from the hebrew word Yasher, which has its roots in the word SAR, which means Great Prince. Sar is also the name for the Egiptian neter named Yasar (ysr), the brother and husband of Yasat(yst). www.ccel.org/a/anonymous/jasher/8.htmHotep
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