
The Book of Questions
The Old Testament
Is Cain Canis Major, and Abel El-Baal (Taurus)?
Did Baal signify the Father, and Cain the Son?
Taurus The Bull Holy Ghost Death Father Death
Aires The Ram Father Father Holy Ghost Holy Ghost
Pisces The Fish Son Son Son Son
Aquarius Water Bearer Holy Ghost Holy Ghost Father Father
Capricorn Sea Goat Father Death Holy Ghost Death
Sagittarius The Archer Son Father Son Holy Ghost
Ophiucius
Scorpio Scorpion Holy Ghost Son Father Son
Libra The Scales Father Holy Ghost Holy Ghost Father
Virgo Maiden/Abyss Son Death Son Death
Leo The Lion Holy Ghost Father Father Holy Ghost
Cancer The Crab Father Son Holy Ghost Son
Gemini The Twins Son Holy Ghost Son Father
The Father fits in with Taurus, in that according to tradition, the celestial bull/cow gave life to all things. Then again, the Holy Ghost fits in, in that it is feminine in nature. However, the symbol of eternal damnation in the Catholic Church, is a bull crucified. This points to Taurus symbolizing death.
Jesus as the Son, typifying Pisces, assimilated himself as The Son as well as being One with the Father. The Father in question, however, can be seen as Zechariah, the Aged One symbolizing the Old Age (Aires), whom as Lazarus (Osiris) Jesus attempted to resurrect. Note that in order to attempt to Raise Lazarus, Jesus would have had to have entered the Mount in order to access the Tomb, and in order to reach Osiris, he would have first had to pass through the door in the realm of Zeker. It was Zeker who performed fire baptism (much like the earlier Sargon who was known as the Sakhar Lord)... in fact, in Babylonian, Sakhar means Baptism by Fire.
When did John Baptize Jesus? Before or after Zeker-Iah's passing?
The Son (John) Baptizes with Water - the Father (Zeker-Iah) Baptizes with Fire.
The Intermediary Period
The New Testament
What was the true significance of mentioning the Raising of Lazarus?
What was Lazarus'significance?
Who was Lazarus?
John the Baptist Being Shut Away
The Naming and Calling of John
Judaism was the Faith of Jesus'Time
In Judaic context, Jesus was an rebel and an usurper to their faith... unless...