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Isaiah and revelations!

The book Revelations is believed to have been written by a man


called John who was apparently living in exile on the island
Patmos, scholars is not in agreement regarding whether this
John is the same John who wrote the gospel of John. Some
contend that it was written in plus minus 65 A.D, which could
then make it the work of the apostle John, others contend that it
was written in plus minus 95 A.D after the life of the apostle and
claim that the language and grammar differ from that of the
apostle.

Revelations however was claimed by the author to have been


given to him by Jesus himself, or by an angel showing him Jesus
in the visions he apparently received! It is also called “The
Book of Revelations by Jesus Christ”. In the very first Chapter
of Revelations this John person made the very first mistake, or
whoever showed himself to this John, made the mistake! Verse
18: “I am the living one! I was dead, but now I am alive for
ever and ever. I have authority over death and the world of the
dead.” In Matthew Chapter 22 verses31 to 32, Jesus said this;
“now, as for the dead rising to life; haven’t you ever read what
God has told you? He said, ‘I am the God of Abraham, the God
of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’, “He is the God of the living,
not of the dead”!

In Revelations he is now the God of the dead! Again the same


thing the Jewish religion and mythology wants the world to
believe. Osiris became the god of the underworld after his
passage from this life, and that corresponds to this new coming
the book of Revelations is preaching. Previously we have
discussed the huge discrepancy regarding Isaiah’s prediction in
relation to the Jesus figure in the New Testament. It seems they
are making a final effort in Revelations to rectify the prediction
in Isaiah! In the last part of my last quote Jesus was referring to
his words; “I am in the Father as He is in me”, pointing out that
his Father is a Father of the living, what is dead do not need a
Father, it is waste, indicating that the bodies which is buried will
not rise, the spirit kept them running, spirit do not die! We all
are first and foremost spirit, spirit get into physical bodies and
give them life in the first place; with this statement Jesus
showed the fallacy of the religion the Jews the Egyptians and
the known world was following like slaves. Now here in
Revelations right in the first Chapter we find they are still trying
to sell the same thing, Jesus said in Matthew chapter 24, verses
23 to 26, “he is not coming back”, allow me to quote it once
again: “Then if anyone says to you, ‘look, here is the
Messiah!’ or ‘there he is!’- do not believe him. For false
Messiahs and false prophets will appear; they will perform
great miracles and wonders in order in order to deceive even
God’s chosen people, if possible. Listen! I have told you this
before the time comes.”

Not even a hundred years have passed since that warning and
here in Revelations we read this incredible story with a fantastic
description of how “wondrous” this Jesus looked, on top of that
he is now the god of the dead again!! And the world swallowed
it, hook line and sinker! I will quote the description;
Revelations 1 verses 12 to 16- “I turned around to see who was
talking to me, and I saw seven gold lamp stands, and among
them there was what looked like a human being, wearing a
robe that reached to his feet, and a gold belt round his chest.
His hair was white as wool, or as snow, and his eyes blazed
like fire, his feet shone like brass that had been refined, and
polished, and his voice sounded like a roaring waterfall. He
held seven stars in his right hand, and a sharp two edged
sword came out of his mouth. His face was as bright as the
midday sun.”

Is that a miraculous wonder or what? Jesus warned us! Why,


while he apparently lived here amongst us, did he look like a
man, ate like a man, lived like a man, talked like a man, felt pain
like a man? He even referred to himself as the son of man, why
would he need to show himself suddenly as this “miracle”. Just
before his death Jesus said in John Chapter 14 verses 18 and 19;
“when I go you will not be left all alone; I will come back to
you. In a little while the world will see me no more, but you
will see me; and because I live you will also live. When that
day comes, you will know that I am in the Father and that you
are in me, just as I am in you.”

This was not a reference to Revelations 1, but an indication that


should they understand what he was telling them they would
after they die, see him in “heaven” and know the meaning of “I
am in you as you are in me”. He also stated clearly that the
world, this world, will not see him physically again! The part
where Jesus states, “I will come back to you”, he referred to the
helper, “a spiritual connection”, not a physical being, he states
clearly that the helper cannot be received by the world! Verse 26
of Matthew Chapter 24 confirms “in a little while this world
will see me no more” once again, “or if people should tell you,
‘look, he is out in the desert!’- don’t go there; or if they say,
‘look, he is hiding here!’- don’t believe it.”

Where does the above leave Revelations? Throughout Isaiah we


read about the death and destruction of the enemies of the
Israelite nation, we read that he will even kill and destroy his
own people to purify them, in order that they should see him and
only him as their god, we read his praise for himself, about his
greatness his “love” towards his people should they worship
him. We read that he will bring them riches; gold, instead of
bronze, etc. We read that all other nations must serve the
Israelites, if not, they will be completely destroyed. We read in
Chapter 63 his song of praise to himself, how his clothes will be
red from the blood of his enemies, how he has trampled nations,
how he alone in his anger wiped out the enemies of his chosen
nation, proud of his achievement.

Jesus called him a murderer, do you find it surprising? Jesus


said all nations is worthy, do you disagree? In Revelations we
read the same; destruction of the enemies, destruction of the
chosen nation to purify them, only this time detail is supplied,
graphically so! As if the perversity of it is to be applauded, or
perhaps to scare the rest of humanity into submitting to the
whims of one nation! We read in Isaiah Chapter 66 verse 12;
“the wealth of the nations will flow to you like river that never
goes dry. You will be like a child that is nursed by its mother,
carried in her arms and treated with love. I will comfort you in
Jerusalem, as a mother comforts her child.”

We read in Revelations Chapter 21 verse 26; “The greatness


and the wealth of the nations will be brought into the city. But
nothing that is impure will enter neither the city, nor anyone
who does shameful things or tell lies”. In both books the death
and destruction during this time is mentioned, Jesus told us that
wealth here cannot go to heaven it will stay here, he talked
about an eternal life in another place, here we read about eternal
life here on earth in a new “heaven an earth”, called the new
Jerusalem, where earthly wealth is being brought into it! And
those who refuse or lie will be killed, according to both plenty
will be killed before this in a series of killing sprees. According
to Zephaniah not even the Silver and gold will save them,
Zephaniah Chapter 1 verse 18; “He will put an end; a sudden
end to all who live on this planet.”

Do we believe Isaiah and John who wrote Revelations; or


Zephaniah, or do we start, really start, to listen to what Jesus
apparently stated? Biblical scholars happen to take Yahweh as
the big gun, Jesus is reckoned to fall under that jurisdiction, but
did he, did he submit to that, according to John Chapter 8 and 10
he distanced himself from the figure or figures who claimed
“god ship”, in the Old Testament. Yahweh or the Lord Almighty
have been proved to adore wealth and possessions, Jesus even
called him the Devil; the Devil and Satan are at times seen as
the same entity. In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke
Jesus had a “meeting” with the “Devil”!
Let me quote Luke Chapter 4 verses 5 to 7; “Then the Devil
took him up and showed him in a second all the kingdoms of
the world. I will give you all this power and all this wealth, it
has been handed over to me, and I can give it to anyone I
choose. All this will be yours, then, if you worship me.” Jesus
of course, declined the offer, and we know what happened after
that? The clergy tells us that this Devil was just evil, or the
“prince of the air ways”, the guy who entraps us mere humans to
do bad or negative things, by whispering in our ears! Was there
perhaps more to this “meeting” than meets the eye? Isaiah
predicted a successful “Immanuel”; the Scholars tend to agree
because he did ride on a donkey.

Listed below, is the criteria the Scholars take as proof that Jesus
did fulfil the prediction!
1 He is from the bloodline of David; Isaiah 11: 1-12
Jesus was not impressed with this; Matthew 22: 41- 46
2 Jesus was born here on earth, and thus subject to the Lord
Almighty.
Jesus had his own idea concerning this; John 10: 1
3 Governing is on Jesus shoulders; Isaiah 9: 6- 7.
Jesus again had his own idea, he did not see himself as ruler
here on earth, he was talking about a heavenly spiritual kingdom
where those who understood his message would come to live as
his “friends”, and not as his “subjects”.
4 He sits on the throne as king; Isaiah 16: 5.
Jesus referred to this as being with his Father in “heaven”, and it
was not for him to say who will join him or sit next to him.
5 He is righteous; Jeremiah 23 and 33, in these verses Jesus will
rule and Israel will become prosperous.
Jesus came, the city of Jerusalem stayed under Roman siege
even long after he left.
6 He will rule righteously, Jeremiah 23-33, the prediction was
that he would rule in this manner.
Jesus came and preached another truth, getting him self killed,
and the Israelite nation almost wiped out because of the message
he spread. Caiaphas had to intervene harshly to save them. John:
12- 45 to 52.
7 He rebuilt the temple: Zechariah 6: 12-13 Jesus found a
temple there when he came.
Jesus reference to Temple; meant he would rise from the dead
after they physically killed him!
8 He will be a priest king forever from the line of Melchizedek;
Psalms 110.
Once again; Melchizedek was looked on as almost a godly
figure placing him among those Jesus mentioned in John 10: 7-
10, Jesus made it clear he was no part of that.
9 He sits on the right hand of Yahweh or the Lord Almighty;
Psalms 110.
Jesus mentioned this in Matthew 22: 41- 46, but did he accept it,
the statement in John is in direct conflict to the one in Matthew,
was he lying in Matthew to buy time, or was the words added to
try and confirm him as the prediction? He also said in John
Chapter 5 verse 37; “And the Father, who sent me, also
testifies on my behalf. You have never heard his voice or seen
his face.” An indication that the people do not know his father
and that in itself, tells us that the Lord Almighty is not the
Father Jesus speaks about.
10 He is riding on a donkey preaching peace; Zechariah: 9:9-10.
Why then did Jesus say in Matthew 10: 34- 36, “do not think
that I have come to bring peace to the world? No, I did not
come to bring peace, but a sword. I came to set sons against
their fathers, daughters against their mothers, daughters-in-
law against their mothers-in-law; a man’s worst enemies will
be the members of his own family”.

In Matthew 10: 34-36 is the probably the biggest reason after


John 8 and 10 why the 10 points for the fulfilment of the
prediction lose all meaning. In Isaiah Chapter 54 we find the
reason for the words in Matthew 10. We read in verses 2 of
Chapter 54 “Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch
forth the curtains of thine habitations; spare not, lengthen thy
cords, and strengthen thy stakes; for thou shalt break forth on
the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the
Gentiles, and make the desolate cities inhabited”. Following
this we read in verses 15; “Behold, they shall gather together,
but not by me; whosoever shall gather together against thee
shall fall for thy sake.”

That was from the King James Version, and verse 15 means that
whoever will attack you, it will not be on my command, but they
will in their efforts fall over you, which is the same as the
meaning from the Afrikaans Bible. This will happen due to what
is ordered in verse 2. In verse 2 this Lord Almighty tells the
Israelite nation to immigrate into every nation on earth, to
intermarry, to become so mixed with the rest of humanity
should they be attacked due to their religion their attackers will
literally fall over them. Do we need to be surprised, it happened,
the Jewish population outside of Israel is proof of this
command; they lived up to every word spoken in verse 2.

If we look at what Jesus said in Matthew 10: 34 to 36, the


method behind the madness becomes clear. This nation is today
a mixed nation, bound by marriage to almost every other nation
on earth, they were taught by their Lord that they were special, a
chosen nation, all other nations must be their slaves, they are
now family with those nations, their offspring is part of other
nations, they also read the Bible, and they also read the New
Testament, they read about caring for their neighbours, the
original message was; enslave your neighbour, the new message
is love your neighbour, should they decide to take the old
message literally, we will see Matthew Chapter 10 verses 34 to
36 come true in all its ugliness, The Lord Almighty might be
clever, but I think he has met his match, Zephaniah Chapter 1
perfectly explain his anger and frustration in verse 18, “on the
day when the Lord shows his fury, not even all their silver and
gold will save them. The whole earth will be destroyed by the
fire of his anger. He will put an end-a sudden end to everyone
who lives on earth.”
Isaiah 54 onwards is not a prediction about the coming of Jesus
but about the return of this Lord Almighty, the same as is stated
in most of Revelations, the Lamb, Jesus, is mentioned from time
to time but He himself denied coming back making the vision of
the John person regarding him flawed, which should give us an
indication that Jesus is distancing himself from this religion, as
he so clearly did on many occasions but especially in John 8 and
10. It is not surprising that he was rejected and apparently killed
by this religion, proof of the bones is absent, but the story in the
Bible clearly tells all who pays attention that this religion is
nation bound and it shows the flaws through the mouth of the
Jesus figure. The name “mythical Jesus” was given by
mythology, but religion or the true religion welcomes it, they do
not hold his side of the story in high regard.

The criteria given by scholars listed in this explanation


regarding the prediction about the coming of Jesus, is not
flawed, it is accurate, and fits the physical indications. Jesus
however turned against everything he was supposed to do to
make the prediction come true in real terms. He was not killed
in the story to make the prediction come true “to die for our
sins” he was killed to save this nations lie, to help them fulfil
their own destiny.

If studied properly one realises that Jesus actually backed up


Buddhism, “spiritual growth”, and not this highly violent
religion the Israelite nation wants the world to believe is above
all else. Due to lack of his physical remains this religion allows
mythology to run with the “mythical Jesus” idea, it suits their
purpose, he did betray them, they trained him as priest, hoping
that he would fulfil the prophecy, but when he realised their
intent and the fallacy of it all, he turned against them. I have in
the past talked to old school Israelite religious people, and when
confronted with the question regarding the apparent killing of
this man I was told that they simply killed the son who opposed
the Father.
The simple answer to all I have written here is this, Christian
religion is a combination of old school Jewish religion and the
teachings of this man Jesus in an effort to convince the world
that their particular brand of religion is the religion. In the
combination is strength, compassion, love, hatred, forgiveness,
and superior rule, if one or more is proved to be fallacy,
superior rule will always survive-(this is what that religion
believe)! This “mythical Jesus” tried to show the world the
fallacies, to point out the control which is corrupted, control
which till this very day prevents knowledge to flow free
throughout humankind. He was “killed” in order for the control
to stay in place, he however left a legacy, search and you will
find, knock and the doors will be opened, try to be like me.

Two thousand years have passed, today we have freedom of


speech, that in itself is a major breakthrough, free debates about
religion has become an acceptable norm, the church is in
turmoil, trying their utmost to hold all the strings together; that
religion is slowly coming apart at the seams. It seems the
“mythical Jesus” might just have the home run! Perhaps Jesus
knew in Matthew Chapter 12 when he uttered these words in
verses 25; “Jesus knew what they were thinking, so he said to
them. Any country that divides itself into groups which fight
each other will not last very long. And any town and family
that divides itself into groups which fight each other will fall
apart.” Perhaps he knew then that someone was going to
combine this religion, “divide it into groups”, effectively
Constantine created the falling apart of this incredible religion,
he would never have imagined that his ambition would
eventually support the “mythical Jesus”.

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