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Tablet Three
8- The coming of
Esa The
Messiah, and his
rejection by the Jews:
<1>The promised
Messiah
came as Esa The
Christ. He fulfilled all
the signs which were given for his coming, but the
Jews rejected him. He came to show the way of establishing the
Kingdom Of Heaven within and without, but the
Jews had many
concepts about the new
Messiah. <2>They
expected him to come and place them in a position superior to
others. They expected him to be similar to the kings they knew, with
material glory and power for suppressing others because of their
wrong conception of Jewish superiority.
<3>However,
Esa
came as a universal personality with a teaching of equality:
"balances in his hands" (Rev. 6:5). He was, as a symbol, the first
of the
Jews who truly overcame
his lower nature or
false ego: "...and lo
a black horse; and he that sat on him..." (Rev. 6:5).
<4>Many believed him and it seemed to the
priests that he was going to destroy their already established,
quiet social structures. That is why they not only rejected him but
put him on the cross without a cause. That was a great
sin.
<5>However, no man can stop
God's Plan. Even with
putting
Esa on the cross, the new
teaching could not be completely suppressed and
Christianity
flourished. He "gathered the people," as it was explained in
Children of Abram (Abraham),
All Prophecies are Fulfilled.
<6>This process of sinning, being punished
(purified) and being given another chance is shown in Matthew 23:37,
"O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the
Prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often
would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth
her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!" The sentence,
"and ye would not" means, "You would not repent."
9- The Prophethood is taken from the
Jews and given to other nations:
<7>With the rejection of
Esa
The Messiah and the
fulfillment of the prophecies of his coming,
God took away the prophethood from the
Jews and gave it to other nations. This was prophesied by
Israel
(Jacob), and is also explained in
Children of Abram (Abraham), "All Prophecies Are Fulfilled".
<8>This event is shown in Matthew 21:43,
"Therefore I say unto you, The Kingdom of
God
shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the
fruits thereof."
<9>With this sentence, the great struggle of
the
Jews started, but they did
not believe the words of the prophecy told by
Christ. <10>However, it does not matter if humans accept
or reject a Prophet. Messengers of
God (Angels)
are only the warners and have a message for people. What they say
will happen even if their words are not accepted. <11>Also in
the case of
Esa, his crucifixion was a
part of his mission.
10- Revelation of
The Revelation:
<12>Because of the circumstances under which
Christ's teachings came
to humanity, and because of the short period of his ministry, many
of his teachings were lost, many were misinterpreted, and still
others were distorted. This occurred between the time of his
teachings and the time of writing them down in the gospels and their
supplements, and even later on.
<13>Therefore, as the final book of the
Bible (The Revelation),
God sent His complete Plan in a very symbolic language in order
to seal its understanding until He decides to unseal it ("But in the
days of the voice of the seventh
angel,...the mystery of
God should be finished,..." Rev. 10.7).
<14>The Revelation shows His complete
Plan of how He will bring humanity, step-by-step, to a point where
they will be left with no choice but to understand the truth which
underlies this universe. <15>With this perfect arrangement of
having Genesis as the first book, the rest of the Old
Testament representing man's overcoming his lower nature ("black
horse," Rev. 6:5), and revealing the whole Plan in summary in the
last book as what happened and will happen, the Bible, as the
prophetic and historical base for all other spiritual Scriptures, is
complete. <16>However, although the Bible is the base,
knowledge of other Scriptures is necessary to understand the truth
behind it.
<17>That is why an understanding of the
mystical part of the universe, such as the Far East wisdom
(relationship between the
spirit of man and the
universe) and of
Islam, the
Baha'i Faith, who
is a Paravipra, and
THOTH
is necessary to complete the knowledge of the true Plan of the Lord.
So in the process a person can reach a complete faith and become a
dynamic spiritual force in order to manifest the power of the Lord
through his
one-pointedness
and knowledge of the truth behind this universe.
<18>Therefore The Revelation can be
viewed as a mini-Bible. It is as the
Vedantas
are considered in Vedic teachings: the last and most important part,
a summary or conclusion.
<19>As it was stated, the
prophethood was taken from the
Jews and given to other
nations.
<20>Also as The Revelation reveals and
The Greatest
Sign shows, the seven truths (steps) will come to humanity
in order to complete the truth of the spiritual path. These are
shown in chapters 2 and 3 by the seven churches, and also in
chapters 6 through 22 (read
Revelation of The
Revelation).
<21>That is why the next Prophet came not
from the
Jews, but from another
nation close to them.
11- Second
Purification
(punishment):
<22>This time Jerusalem and also the
temple were destroyed by
the Romans. The Jewish people were scattered abroad again. <23>They
settled mostly out of Jerusalem in neighboring countries. They
became so rooted in other countries that each became a minority in
those lands. They became a source of knowledge for other people and
their story of struggle was soon a part of the myths of other
nations. <24>Especially because of the connection of
Christians with the Jewish background, their history was presented
more vigorously to other nations than the history of any other
people.
<25>However,
Jews
still were close to their ancient land. They were a nation within
many other nations. They were not as scattered as they became later
on.
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