March 29, 2007

  • JERUSALEM OBITUARIES  – 33 AD
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    Jesus Christ, 33, of Nazareth, died Friday on Mount Calvary, also known as Golgotha, the place of the skull.  Betrayed by the apostle Judas, Jesus was crucified by the Romana, by the order of Pontius  Pilate.  The causes of death were crucifixion, extreme exhaustion, severe torture and loss of blood.
     
    Jesus Christ, as descendant of Abraham, was a member of the house of David.  He was the Son of the late Joseph, Carpenter of Nazareth, and Mary, His devoted mother.  Jesus was born in a stable in the city of Bethlehem, Judea.  He is survived by His mother, Mary, His faithful Apostles, numerous disciples and many other  followers.
     
    Jesus was self educated and spent most of His adult life working as a Teacher.  Jesus also occasionally worked as a Medical Doctor and it is reported that He healed many patients.  Up until the time of His death, Jesus was teaching and sharing the Good News, healing the sick, touching the lonely, feeding the hungry, and helping the poor.
     
    Jesus was most noted for telling Parables about His Father’s Kingdom, and performing miracles, such as feeding over 5,000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish, and healing a man who was born blind.  One the day before His death, He held a Last Supper, celebrating the Passover Feast, at which He foretold His death.
     
    The body was quickly buried in a stone grave, which was donated by Joseph of Arimathea, a loyal friend of the family.  By the order of Pontius Pilate, a boulder was rolled in front of the tomb.  Roman soldiers were put on guard.
     
    In lieu of flowers, the family has requested to try to live as Jesus did.  Donations may be sent to anyone in need.

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  • CHRIST’S  PASSOVER – APRIL  2,  2007

    “The earliest Christians celebrated the Lord’s Passover
    at the same time as the Jews,  during the night of the first
    full moon of the first month of spring (Nisan 14). ”
    –Quoted From –
    (Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History,
    Book V, chapters 23-25).

    “….the fourteenth day of the moon (Nisan 14),
    on which day the Jews were commanded to sacrifice the lamb,
    should be observed as the feast of the Saviour’s passover.”
    Among these are Philip, one of the twelve apostles.
    and, moreover, John, who was both a witness
    and a teacher, who reclined upon the bosom of the Lord.
    All these observed the fourteenth day of Nisan;
    the passover according to the Gospel,
    deviating in no respect,  but following the rule of faith.’ “
    –Eusebius (a well-known historian of the early Church)
     from his work, Ecclesiastical History,
    Book V, chapters XXIII and XXIV

    “Polycarp, the disciple of John the Evangelist 
    …. urged the tradition which he had received
    from the apostles of observing the 14th day….”
    -Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition

    “The Last Supper took place within the framework of
    a Jewish Passover meal, where Jesus sought to prepare
    the disciples for what was to come.”
    - Encyclopedia Britannica; 1968 edition
    Volume 12;  page 1020

    Jesus was Jewish and so were his parents. Even his
    Apostles and early followers were all Jewish.
    Jesus and his Apostles observed all the Jewish Laws,
    and Observed all the Jewish Festivals. This remained so
    - throughout the entire New Testament Scriptures. 

    “Early Christianity – Jesus was a Jew, as were all the apostles.
    Thus the earliest Christianity is in fact a movement within Judaism.”
    -Encyclopedia Britannica;  1968 edition
    Volume 5,  page 693

    “…the very acknowledgement of Jesus as “the christ” means
    the confession that he is the fulfillment of the promises originally
    made to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.”
    -Encyclopedia Britannica;  1968 edition
    Volume 5,  page 693

    “Jesus…..was as an adherent of Judaism …”
    - Encyclopedia Britannica; 1968 edition
    Volume 12;  page 1020

    It was the Romans that despised and hated the Jews. 
    It was Rome – who was determined to wipe-out any
    memory of Christ’s Jewish heritage.  Rome forbid the
    Psssover celebration of Christ death and replaced it
    with the pagan spring-time celebration.

    “At the Council of Nicea, exhibiting unwarranted
    HATRED OF THE JEWS ,  as Emperor of Rome,
    Constantine established his infamous ‘Easter Edict,’
    cursing and cutting off all Believers who would dare follow
    any traditions of the HATED ‘Jews’ “
    - [Hargis, David. THE CONSTANTINE CONSPIRACY
    White Stone, Virginia: House of David Herald, 1994.].

    What we have then today – being done in the name of
    Christ – bears no resemblance to his commands, anymore
    than painting a kitchen orange – when the owner requested
    a “blue” living room.

    Changing Places

    Basically, Christianity has adopted the doctrines, and
    festivals of paganism.

    “They replaced the nighttime Passover service –
    that was a commemoration of Christ’ death -
    with the pagan Easter Resurrection. 
    Not only had the date and time been changed
    but the whole meaning of the festival was changed. “
    – J.L. Hurlbut
    Story of the Christian Church, page 79

    Those who cling to these compromises – are referred to
    as the “Faithful” – “Orthodox” Christians.

    Those who adhere to the original teachings of Christ –
    and who refuse to compromise with Paganism – are now
    labeled as a “Cult” and referred to as Heretics.

    It is a complete reversal of values. 

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    Christ – Our “Passover” Lamb
    (click-here)

    “EASTER” and “Babylon The Great”
    (click-here)

     

    A Rabbit — The Consort
    of the goddess – “Easter” (click-here)

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  • I would like to see the front page to the news three days later…”HE IS RISEN!”

  • I don’t think they would announce that “HE IS RISEN!”

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