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DaVinci Artwork

The Madonna of the Rocks

Adoration of the Magi

The Madonna and Child

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Sigurd

El Isa = Lisa = Isis

ImportantImportant

Behold the lamb of god,

Yochanan the priest who certified the sacrifice

Ziggurats

Pyramids

Al Sakhra

Sakkara

Via Sacra

Josephus referred to John the Baptist as "John, who was called the Baptist", which equates to  John Zeker. Josephus said that John was killed for having too many followers which made Herod nervous. This would make John seem more militant than the pacifist Jesus. Why didn't Herod seek the death of Jesus? Obviously Jesus was of little comparative significance to Herod.

The gospels claim that after dancing for Herod, Salome asked for Johns head. Jesus' last words on the cross were ''it is Salome' (finished)''

Cavalry / Golgotha and the Hennu Barque

The Splitting of the Mount of Olives = Splitting Christianity from Judaism

Why are the gospels written in Greek?

War of the Jews parallels The Gospels

Herod was an Arab, ruined the Maccabees

Graven Images was a big stickler with the Romans.

The Hebrew messiah was a warrior - the Roman one was a pacifist

Hebrew word ''Messiah'' = Greek ''Kristos'' (remember IUSA KRST)

Jews defeated the Romans in 66AD - must have been a large group

Flavians wiped out the Druids - and all records of them

Josephus was captured in Galilee - the same place where according to Josephus, both Vespasian and Jesus started their campaigns

The Flavians captured and looted the temple, and put everything on display in Rome - except the messianic scrolls, which they kept hidden away in their palace and ordered that all other copies be destroyed. Nonetheless, they allowed Josephus access to the scrolls in their possession.

The Flavians rounded up and executed all Jewish historians that weren't under their control, and destroyed all non-Flavian Judean historical works.

The Flavians had their historians present Vespasian as the "Christ whom came out of Palestine"

The Roman Imperial Cult - referred to the emperors being Gods or Sons of God

In Titus' eyes, his father Flavius was presented as God, and thus Titus himself Son of God to the senate

Titus had his father posthumously deified, and had to get such legitimized by the Senate. This is when the gospels were written.

If Rome condemned Jesus, why didn't Rome destroy all evidence? They controlled all streams of such evidence, so why did they let this get through?

The Jewish Alexander family in Egypt, like the Arab Herod family in Rome, wanted to keep the status quo

the Alexanders are buddied with the Flavians, and wrote compilations mixing Greek, Messianic and Egyptian crap together

Titus married into the Herod family through princess Bernice

4 anonymous gospels written by unknown people. Gospel means in Greek "Good news of military victory". Why are they celebrating battles that the Jews lost? And why were they written in Greek?

Turn away from Jew law and obey Roman law - Jesus the peaceful Jew - in a war zone! Why isn't it portrayed as such?

All Romans are shown in a favorable light, while the Jews are presented as the bad guys because the real writers were trained in Jewish literature but were definitely pro-Roman

Josephus wrote his histories in Rome

Jesus 30 - 33 AD Flavians 69 - 96 AD gospels backdated 40 yrs. B of Masada 73 AD.

Jesus' prophecies came true exactly 40 yrs after his time. Gospels were propaganda

Don't worship Caesar as Christ

In Greek Jesus = Savior, Christ = Messiah - not a name for a child

No archaeological evidence of a historical Jesus

Did the Romans Persecute Christians? yes - the militaristic, messianic Christians - not the pacifist ones

The Coming Son of Man: has already happened: the Galilean towns will be raised, Jerusalem will be encircled by a wall, and the Temple will be raised and leaving not a stone on top of another. When? The then current generation (=40 years) - the only individual whom Jesus could have referred to was Titus.

No matter how Titus tortured the Jews, they would not call him Lord or God.

Earliest saints were the Christian Flavians - not John the Baptist, not Zechariah, not Elizabeth, but Flavians

Clement of Alexandria - Titus  Flavius Clement - desc first Christian symbols

4c Flavius Constantine made Christianity the official religion of Rome

Secret Code: Typology - using events from past to provide form, context for future ones. Retelling old story in a new form

Inter-textually - to read texts in tandem to draw comparisons or fill in gaps.

Jesus-Moses in Matthew same chronological sequence as in OT. 

If Jesus was Moses, that would make whom Aaron?

Fishers of Men

Devils - Jesus = man with a legion of devils, Josephus = anti Roman rebels 

Gospel of Barnabas - Jewish rebels were chased into the sea - in gospels represented as pigs

During the siege of Jerusalem, Josephus saw three of his friends being crucified by Titus' army and he begged for their release. Titus had them released, two of them died and one survived.

Joseph of Aremathea - begs the Roman commander for Jesus to be taken down from the cross

Joseph bar Mathias (Josephus) - begs for his friends to be released

BarMathias = Aremathea

Dead Sea Scrolls - not propaganda

text, context, subtext

Take out the propaganda and what you have left is the story of John the Baptist

John possessed by a demon - a legion of demons - demons infect another group

the house of Satan divided against itself - a house divided against itself cannot stand

if a fruit tree does not bear good fruit, cut it down

Josephus - a stone came from it, and cried out aloud - the Son cometh - Jesus - if every voice were still, the stones would immediately cry out

So if the Romans manipulated Judaic theology with propaganda, then by removing the Jesus typism from the epic, what is left?

Egyptian Origins

  • Ptah-Seker-Osiris
  • The Navigator
  • Spoiling Egypt. Jacob's Ladder. Jacob's Pillow.
  • Exodus. Pharaoh's Son. Mount Cyon. Aaron's Birthright. Baal Worship.
  • Horus (IUSA KRST)

Greek Renditions

  • Zagreus-Dionysus and Zeker-Osiris

 Sumer

  • Sargon - Sahkar

Geography and Culture

  • Ziggurats
  • Al Sakhra
  • Sakkarah
  • The Pyramid of Giza
  • Vias Sacra
  • The Word Sacred

John's beheading had begun before his birth. Herod had began systemically replacing the Aaronic lineage with political appointees. John's father Zechariah was to become the last Kohen Gadol of Israel, which led John to become a revolutionary (priest warrior). John's "beheading" marked the point where his father Zechariah (Lazarus) was forced to step down and be usurped by Herod's political appointee in John's place. It was at this same point, that John went from being the coming Kohel Gadol, to being the Christ. John raised his father Lazarus, and then was crossed in Jerusalem on the Vernal Equinox. The crossing in Jerusalem was his coronation into Christhood. 

Main Characters of the New Testament and what their names mean and/or imply

  • Zechariah - Lord Zeker
  • Elizabeth - Lady Isis of the House
  • John the Baptist
  • Jesus
  • The Virgin Mary
  • Mary Magdalene - the Beloved Tower
  • Joseph
  • Lazarus
  • Martha
  • Herod
  • Herodias
  • Salome
  • Pontius Pilate

The Jewish historian Josephus, in his book Contra Apionem which translated Manetho's Aegyptiaca, assigned Ramesses II, whom he called "Armesses Miamun" a reign length of 66 years and 2 months.[18] This figure is essentially confirmed by Papyrus Gurob fragment L where Year 67, I Akhet day 18 of Ramesses II is followed on the next dated line by a year change to Year 1, II Akhet day 19 of Ramesses II's son, Merneptah which means that Ramesses II died about 2 months into his 67th Regnal year.[19] In 1994, A.J. Peden attempted to show that Ramesses II died in the time interval between II Akhet day 3 and II Akhet day 13 on the basis of Theban graffito 854+855 which was dated to Merneptah's Year 1 II Akhet day 2.[20] However, the workman's village of Deir el-Medina preserves a fragment of a mid-20th dynasty necropolis journal (P.Turin prov.nr. 8538 recto I,5; unpublished) which records that the date II Akhet day 6 was a Free feast day for the "Sailing of UsimaRe-Setepenre."--(ie. Ramesses II.)[21] As the Egyptologist Robert J. Demarée notes in a 2016 paper:

The feast called ẖnw – ‘Sailing’ - was clearly observed in Thebes or at Deir el-Medina during the Ramesside Period in remembrance of the passing of deified royals. The ‘Sailing’ of Ahmose-Nefertari was celebrated on II Shemu 15; the ‘Sailing’ of Seti I on III Shemu 24; and the ‘Sailing’ of Ramesses II on II Akhet 6.[21]
The date of Ramesses II's recorded passing on II Akhet day 6 falls perfectly within A.J. Peden's estimated timeline for this king's death in the interval between II Akhet day 3 and II Akhet day 13. This means that Ramesses II died on Year 67, II Akhet day 6 of his reign after ruling Egypt for 66 years 2 months and 9 days.

The Sicarii

Thoth and the Ancient Irish

Scotland and Egypt (Scota)

Flavians and Christians
Did you know that the Gospels were written some 40 years after the death of Christ, shortly after the Roman generals Vespasian and Titus Flavius had conquered the Jews and sacked their Temple, thereby fulfilling Jesus's prophecy of his second coming?
Jesus famously predicted the destruction of the Jewish Temple at Jerusalem within the lifetime of some listening to him. That prophecy came true. Less often emphasized is the fact that he also associated his own Glorious Second Coming with that event, saying that this would also occur. 
For almost 20 centuries this prophecy has made less and less sense to Christians and scholars.
Vespasian and Titus became the first Flavian emperors of Rome after their victory in the Jewish War, and they were deified in the east and hailed as Jewish Messiahs by both Jewish and gentile followers of their cults even while they lived. Most of the New Testament was written during Flavian rule even as their own propaganda proclaimed them the conquerors and Jewish messiahs of Old Testament prophecy, as proven by their victory over the Jews and their subsequent rise to "world rule."
In CREATING CHRIST, historical context that has been overlooked for two millennia is finally revealed as the source and motive behind the earliest Christian texts - historical context that explains the wealth of evidence that has been brushed aside for many centuries.
Why are so many friends and family of the Flavians associated with Christianity? Why was Titus’s niece buried in the first Christian catacombs and her husband made one of the first popes? Why do so many friends and relations of the Flavians appear in the Bible itself?
CREATING CHRIST even examines the first mention of Jesus Christ outside the Bible, the much-disputed reference by the Flavians' own court historian, Flavius Josephus - and reveals why his unprecedented references to Jesus, although they were tampered with by later Christians, are not only the first that appear in any literature outside of the Bible - they are probably absolutely genuine.
 

The Belly of the Fish = The Womb of the Piscean Isis = The Cave of Lazarus = The Prison John was held in.

Jesus - Pay your taxes to Rome (against money changers), give to Caesar, eat whatever you want and praise the Roman Centurians as superior to your own selves.

Paul (Romans) - gov't nothing less than God's appointed rulers.

Passion - Jesus' adversaries were all Jews, not Romans. Justifies the Roman conquest. Damns the Temple as a corrupt den of thieves.

Spies at Lazarus' tomb, setting a trap for John. John came too late, making Zechariah Lazarus and John the New Zechariah.

Passing through water

Josephus / the Flavians viewed 1st C Judaea through militaristic eyes, and they created Jesus as a pacifist on purpose.

''It’s obvious to anyone who has read the entire Bible and doesn’t assume its supposed divine origins that the book is historically inaccurate and riddled with inconsistencies. When faced with glaring contradictions, it’s not a matter of faith to ignore it; it’s cowardice. If you’re actually committed to the truth 100%, you wouldn’t be tying yourself into knots over this. It’s so obvious. If so much of the Bible requires us to explain away the inconsistencies with implausible additions, it seems like God did a really poor job of getting his point across. Or he doesn’t exist.'' 


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