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The Anglo, Saxon, Scandinavian, Germanic, Lombardic, Celtic, and related peoples are the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
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HalleluYAH, our God has risen! He lives forever more! There is only one empty tomb in which a dead body was laid!
Today is Pascha or Passover, the day our Saviour the Christ rose from the dead.
Here's some thoughts on Easter, Pascha and Passover:
I usually dont agree much with Eastern Orthodoxy, but According to V. Rev. Fr. Anastasios Gounaris of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America -
Most Americans know the feast as Easter, widely believed to be derived from the name of the Anglo-Saxon dawn goddess Ēostre who may, in turn, have had her origins in the Greek pagan goddess of the dawn Ēōs. However the Orthodox Church and much of the rest of the Christian world uses "Pascha" (Πάσχα), which comes from the Hebrew term for Passover -- Pesach (פֶּסַח) -- the observance of Jews' Exodus from slavery in Egypt. Ancient Christians adopted this term because they saw Jesus' Resurrection as the "New Passover" celebrating humankind's Exodus from slavery to sin and death.
Low hanging fruit here, but the Israelites were passed thorough the Red Sea, not the jews, as the jews have never been in bondage (John 8:33).
But the overall message is clear, its Pascha or Passover, not easter.
According to Jacob Grimm in his book Deutsche Mythologie (1885) -
We Germans to this day call April ostermonat, and ôstarmânoth is found as early as Eginhart. The great Christian festival, which usually falls in April or the end of March, bears in the oldest of Old High German remains the name ôstarâ [...] it is mostly found in the plural, because two days [...] were kept at Easter. This Ostarâ, like the [Anglo-Saxon] Eástre, must in heathen religion have denoted a higher being, whose worship was so firmly rooted, that the Christian teachers tolerated the name, and applied it to one of their own grandest anniversaries.
Ostara, Eástre seems therefore to have been the divinity of the radiant dawn, of upspringing light, a spectacle that brings joy and blessing, whose meaning could be easily adapted by the resurrection-day of the Christian's God. Bonfires were lighted at Easter and according to popular belief of long standing, the moment the sun rises on Easter Sunday morning, he gives three joyful leaps, he dances for joy [...] Water drawn on the Easter morning is, like that at Christmas, holy and healing [...] here also heathen notions seems to have grafted themselves on great Christian festivals. Maidens clothed in white, who at Easter, at the season of returning spring, show themselves in clefts of the rock and on mountains, are suggestive of the ancient goddess.
In the LXX Greek Septuagint Old Testament the Hebrew word for Passover is translated to the Greek Pascha. Unlike most other translations, Acts 12:4 in the KJV says Easter, but the original Greek behind that word is Pascha.
Its Passover or Pascha, not easter.
Though the Angles, Saxons, and other Germanic tribes were Israelites, they were divorced and put away by God (Jeremiah 3:8). Their mythology was a remnant of their previous relationship with God and the oral stories passed down of their ancestors. Instead of throwing away all their beliefs or blaming the Roman Papist church for covering something up, we have to decode the ancient beliefs to find the true underlying meaning. Their festival of rebirth (Easter) is, in my opinion, reminiscent of Israel crossing the Red Sea from slavery into freedom. Scripture is our guide! (Psalm 119:105)
Happy Pascha, everyone!
Today is Pascha or Passover, the day our Saviour the Christ rose from the dead.
Here's some thoughts on Easter, Pascha and Passover:
I usually dont agree much with Eastern Orthodoxy, but According to V. Rev. Fr. Anastasios Gounaris of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America -
Most Americans know the feast as Easter, widely believed to be derived from the name of the Anglo-Saxon dawn goddess Ēostre who may, in turn, have had her origins in the Greek pagan goddess of the dawn Ēōs. However the Orthodox Church and much of the rest of the Christian world uses "Pascha" (Πάσχα), which comes from the Hebrew term for Passover -- Pesach (פֶּסַח) -- the observance of Jews' Exodus from slavery in Egypt. Ancient Christians adopted this term because they saw Jesus' Resurrection as the "New Passover" celebrating humankind's Exodus from slavery to sin and death.
Low hanging fruit here, but the Israelites were passed thorough the Red Sea, not the jews, as the jews have never been in bondage (John 8:33).
But the overall message is clear, its Pascha or Passover, not easter.
According to Jacob Grimm in his book Deutsche Mythologie (1885) -
We Germans to this day call April ostermonat, and ôstarmânoth is found as early as Eginhart. The great Christian festival, which usually falls in April or the end of March, bears in the oldest of Old High German remains the name ôstarâ [...] it is mostly found in the plural, because two days [...] were kept at Easter. This Ostarâ, like the [Anglo-Saxon] Eástre, must in heathen religion have denoted a higher being, whose worship was so firmly rooted, that the Christian teachers tolerated the name, and applied it to one of their own grandest anniversaries.
Ostara, Eástre seems therefore to have been the divinity of the radiant dawn, of upspringing light, a spectacle that brings joy and blessing, whose meaning could be easily adapted by the resurrection-day of the Christian's God. Bonfires were lighted at Easter and according to popular belief of long standing, the moment the sun rises on Easter Sunday morning, he gives three joyful leaps, he dances for joy [...] Water drawn on the Easter morning is, like that at Christmas, holy and healing [...] here also heathen notions seems to have grafted themselves on great Christian festivals. Maidens clothed in white, who at Easter, at the season of returning spring, show themselves in clefts of the rock and on mountains, are suggestive of the ancient goddess.
In the LXX Greek Septuagint Old Testament the Hebrew word for Passover is translated to the Greek Pascha. Unlike most other translations, Acts 12:4 in the KJV says Easter, but the original Greek behind that word is Pascha.
Its Passover or Pascha, not easter.
Though the Angles, Saxons, and other Germanic tribes were Israelites, they were divorced and put away by God (Jeremiah 3:8). Their mythology was a remnant of their previous relationship with God and the oral stories passed down of their ancestors. Instead of throwing away all their beliefs or blaming the Roman Papist church for covering something up, we have to decode the ancient beliefs to find the true underlying meaning. Their festival of rebirth (Easter) is, in my opinion, reminiscent of Israel crossing the Red Sea from slavery into freedom. Scripture is our guide! (Psalm 119:105)
Happy Pascha, everyone!
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Blood Libel:
2000 years of coincidences.
2000 years of coincidences.
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Today we pray, for Israel to be totally leveled and for the wailing wall to crumble to ash!🙏
You will see, my spirit will arise from the grave and people will see that I was right.
~ Adolf Hitler ♱
You will see, my spirit will arise from the grave and people will see that I was right.
~ Adolf Hitler ♱
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Biblical Definitions
Gentile
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Gentile is translated from 4 different words from the Hebrew and the Greek. The English word gentile comes form the Latin "gentīlis" meaning "1. of or belonging to the same family or gēns: kinsman. — 2. of or relating to a tribe or clan: clansman, tribesman. — 3. of or belonging to the same people or nation. — 4. of slaves who bore the same name as their master. — 5. (poetic) foreign, exotic."
I'll be using Strong's Exhaustive Concordance [SEC], Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon [BDB] and Thayer's Greek Lexicon [TGL] to define the word, followed by its root word or type and my own interpretation. It's important to know dictionaries are not infallible, I've actually caught Strong being provably wrong on a couple entries. Those words are:
gôy [H1471] — Used 567 times in 511 verses. [SEC]: "a foreign nation; hence, a Gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of animals, or a flight of locusts:—Gentile, heathen, nation, people."
[BDB]: "1. Nation, people. — a. Specifically of descendants of Abraham — b. Definitely of Israel — c. Usually non-Hebrew peoples. — 2. Figurative of swarm of locusts. — 3. A proper name."
From its root gâʼâh [H1342] in the sense of massing or gathering.
The word goy does not mean non-Jew or non-Israelite. It's simply a word used to describe people who live outside the Israelite nation, including any strayed or scattered Israelites.
ethnikōs [G1483] — Used only once in Galatians 2:14. [SEC]: "as a Gentile:—after the manner of Gentiles."
[TGL]: "like the Gentiles."
The adverb form of ethnikos [G1482], which means [TGL] "1. Adapted to the genius or customs of a people, peculiar to a people, national. — 2. Suited to the manners or language of foreigners, strange, foreign. — 3. Savoring of the nature of pagans, alien to the worship of the true God, heathenish."
This word basically describes someone who walks in the way of pagans.
ethnos [G1484] — Used 164 times in 152 verses. [SEC]: "a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually, by implication, pagan):—Gentile, heathen, nation, people."
[TGL] "1. A multitude. — 2. A multitude of individuals of the same nature or genus. — 3. Race, nation. — 4. Foreign nations not worshipping the true God. — 5. Gentile Christians."
This word can mean race, tribe, or generally peoples, sometimes people who just happen to be pagan.
ellēn [G1672] — Used 27 times in 26 verses. [SEC] "a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew:—Gentile, Greek."
[TGL] "1. A Greek by nationality, whether a native of the main land or of the Greek islands or colonies. — 2. in a wider sense the name embraces all nations not Jews that made the language, customs, and learning of the Greeks their own"
Not only is translating this word into Gentile deceiving, but it's lying. This word describes Hellenistic nationality. Nowhere in scripture should this word be interpreted as "anyone who isn't an Israelite" as both [SEC] and [TGL] imply. Ridiculous. Imagine calling a Chinaman or an Arab a Hellen.
Gentile
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Gentile is translated from 4 different words from the Hebrew and the Greek. The English word gentile comes form the Latin "gentīlis" meaning "1. of or belonging to the same family or gēns: kinsman. — 2. of or relating to a tribe or clan: clansman, tribesman. — 3. of or belonging to the same people or nation. — 4. of slaves who bore the same name as their master. — 5. (poetic) foreign, exotic."
I'll be using Strong's Exhaustive Concordance [SEC], Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon [BDB] and Thayer's Greek Lexicon [TGL] to define the word, followed by its root word or type and my own interpretation. It's important to know dictionaries are not infallible, I've actually caught Strong being provably wrong on a couple entries. Those words are:
gôy [H1471] — Used 567 times in 511 verses. [SEC]: "a foreign nation; hence, a Gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of animals, or a flight of locusts:—Gentile, heathen, nation, people."
[BDB]: "1. Nation, people. — a. Specifically of descendants of Abraham — b. Definitely of Israel — c. Usually non-Hebrew peoples. — 2. Figurative of swarm of locusts. — 3. A proper name."
From its root gâʼâh [H1342] in the sense of massing or gathering.
The word goy does not mean non-Jew or non-Israelite. It's simply a word used to describe people who live outside the Israelite nation, including any strayed or scattered Israelites.
ethnikōs [G1483] — Used only once in Galatians 2:14. [SEC]: "as a Gentile:—after the manner of Gentiles."
[TGL]: "like the Gentiles."
The adverb form of ethnikos [G1482], which means [TGL] "1. Adapted to the genius or customs of a people, peculiar to a people, national. — 2. Suited to the manners or language of foreigners, strange, foreign. — 3. Savoring of the nature of pagans, alien to the worship of the true God, heathenish."
This word basically describes someone who walks in the way of pagans.
ethnos [G1484] — Used 164 times in 152 verses. [SEC]: "a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually, by implication, pagan):—Gentile, heathen, nation, people."
[TGL] "1. A multitude. — 2. A multitude of individuals of the same nature or genus. — 3. Race, nation. — 4. Foreign nations not worshipping the true God. — 5. Gentile Christians."
This word can mean race, tribe, or generally peoples, sometimes people who just happen to be pagan.
ellēn [G1672] — Used 27 times in 26 verses. [SEC] "a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew:—Gentile, Greek."
[TGL] "1. A Greek by nationality, whether a native of the main land or of the Greek islands or colonies. — 2. in a wider sense the name embraces all nations not Jews that made the language, customs, and learning of the Greeks their own"
Not only is translating this word into Gentile deceiving, but it's lying. This word describes Hellenistic nationality. Nowhere in scripture should this word be interpreted as "anyone who isn't an Israelite" as both [SEC] and [TGL] imply. Ridiculous. Imagine calling a Chinaman or an Arab a Hellen.
Something that needs to be drilled into people's heads to truly interpret this word: Scripture never uses Gentile to specifically mean non-Jew or non-Israelite. Not once does scripture actually use gentile in that way, even if Strong's Concordance or any other lexicon or concordance includes that at the tail end of their definitions. Just like a modern nationality, it can include anyone when used in the right context. Every single time gentile is used in the Old Testament it means nation. The New Testament has a couple slightly different meanings, but it does not automatically mean "non-Israelite."
In fact gentile can't mean "non-Hebrew" or "non-Israelite" because the words it's translated from are used to describe the descendants of Abraham Isaac and Jacob in multiple places, with paralleled verses in the New Testament! Just to name one such example, Genesis 17:4-5 and Romans 4:17-18 (translated nations instead of gentile both times).
The word Gentile should not be in our Scripture at all, there are far better English words that can be used as a translation in every single case. Use discernment when reading translations.
YAH Bless
In fact gentile can't mean "non-Hebrew" or "non-Israelite" because the words it's translated from are used to describe the descendants of Abraham Isaac and Jacob in multiple places, with paralleled verses in the New Testament! Just to name one such example, Genesis 17:4-5 and Romans 4:17-18 (translated nations instead of gentile both times).
The word Gentile should not be in our Scripture at all, there are far better English words that can be used as a translation in every single case. Use discernment when reading translations.
YAH Bless
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*American borders under attack*
American police: 💤😴😪
*Students say something against Israel*
American police: GET THE SNIPERS RIGHT NOW 😡
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*Students say something against Israel*
American police: GET THE SNIPERS RIGHT NOW 😡
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This is why satan and his demons are working overtime to REPLACE White Western European civilization.
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Esoterica
Hierarchy of Being
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The "Great Chain of Being" was created in the 18th century to properly explain the metaphysics of the hierarchy of all beings from God down to the physical. There are eight levels, which are split into four categories; the first two are Divine, the second two Spiritual, the third two psychic, and the fourth two physical. Each level not only transcends all that is below it, but also contains, in higher form, all that is below it. Another thing to realize, God permeates all levels. This chart is based on Charles Uptons take found in his book System of Antichrist., pg.332-333. My own takes included.
The Divine
1. Beyond Being, the Godhead, the unknowable and incomprehensible Divine Essence.
2. Pure Being, God Himself. The personal God who is Creator, Ruler, Judge, and Saviour of all creation, while transcending these functions absolutely, since He is not limited by any relationship with created beings.
The Spirit
3. Intellect, God's first primal act of Self-understanding in terms of subject and object - God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Intellect is the ray of the Divine within the creatures, as the metaphysician Echhart said, "there is something in the soul which is uncreated and uncreatable." In terms of its creative function, the intellect is the pneuma (Strongs G4151), the Holy Spirit of God that 'moved on the face of the waters.' The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost all partake in the first two levels as one Divine Being, which is God.
4. Archangelic, the realm of the permanent archetypes or Divine Names, perhaps represented by the seven lamps and the four living creatures surrounding the Throne of the Lamb in Revelation.
The Psyche
5. Angelic, the manifestation of the Spirit on the psychic plane, the plane of thought, emotion and intent. Each angel is both living, conscious individual and the manifestation of a specific idea.
6. Imaginal, the 'astral-plane', where every thought, feeling or intent, whatever the level of being it essentially corresponds to, appears as a symbolic image which is at the same time a living being. This is the world of dreams and mental images, which is not simply happening inside this our that individual consciousness, but is continuous with an objective psychic 'environment', just as the human body is continuous with the natural world.
The Material World
7. Etheric. the realm of the 'soul of matter', the hidden face of nature, the world of Celtic Fairies, the Muslim Jinn, the world of 'bioplasma', of auras, elemental spirits, subtle energies, etc. Its the 'World Soul', the essential pattern and subtle substance of the material world.
8. Material, the world reported by our senses. Science deals almost exclusively within this level, though it must sometimes confront phenomena emanating from the seventh, and theorize about seventh-level realities in order to explain apparent paradoxes appearing on the eighth. The atheist refuses to see anything beyond the bottom level.
YAH Bless
Hierarchy of Being
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The "Great Chain of Being" was created in the 18th century to properly explain the metaphysics of the hierarchy of all beings from God down to the physical. There are eight levels, which are split into four categories; the first two are Divine, the second two Spiritual, the third two psychic, and the fourth two physical. Each level not only transcends all that is below it, but also contains, in higher form, all that is below it. Another thing to realize, God permeates all levels. This chart is based on Charles Uptons take found in his book System of Antichrist., pg.332-333. My own takes included.
The Divine
1. Beyond Being, the Godhead, the unknowable and incomprehensible Divine Essence.
2. Pure Being, God Himself. The personal God who is Creator, Ruler, Judge, and Saviour of all creation, while transcending these functions absolutely, since He is not limited by any relationship with created beings.
The Spirit
3. Intellect, God's first primal act of Self-understanding in terms of subject and object - God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Intellect is the ray of the Divine within the creatures, as the metaphysician Echhart said, "there is something in the soul which is uncreated and uncreatable." In terms of its creative function, the intellect is the pneuma (Strongs G4151), the Holy Spirit of God that 'moved on the face of the waters.' The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost all partake in the first two levels as one Divine Being, which is God.
4. Archangelic, the realm of the permanent archetypes or Divine Names, perhaps represented by the seven lamps and the four living creatures surrounding the Throne of the Lamb in Revelation.
The Psyche
5. Angelic, the manifestation of the Spirit on the psychic plane, the plane of thought, emotion and intent. Each angel is both living, conscious individual and the manifestation of a specific idea.
6. Imaginal, the 'astral-plane', where every thought, feeling or intent, whatever the level of being it essentially corresponds to, appears as a symbolic image which is at the same time a living being. This is the world of dreams and mental images, which is not simply happening inside this our that individual consciousness, but is continuous with an objective psychic 'environment', just as the human body is continuous with the natural world.
The Material World
7. Etheric. the realm of the 'soul of matter', the hidden face of nature, the world of Celtic Fairies, the Muslim Jinn, the world of 'bioplasma', of auras, elemental spirits, subtle energies, etc. Its the 'World Soul', the essential pattern and subtle substance of the material world.
8. Material, the world reported by our senses. Science deals almost exclusively within this level, though it must sometimes confront phenomena emanating from the seventh, and theorize about seventh-level realities in order to explain apparent paradoxes appearing on the eighth. The atheist refuses to see anything beyond the bottom level.
YAH Bless
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Catholics, Orthodox, and the other "Apostolic" traditions think God is a divine carrier pigeon, sending their prayers to whatever "canonized saint" in heaven so they can in turn give the message back to God in the form of a prayer.
Hate to break it to you, but the saints in heaven aren't omnipresent or omniscient.
They can't hear you. They probably don't even know who you are. They aren't going to give you guidance, fortitude, grace, or whatever else. That's God's job.
Prayers are a sacrifice, Exodus 30-31; Revelation 8:4; etc. Stop giving sacrifices to men in heaven or angels. Give it to God alone!
YAH bless
Hate to break it to you, but the saints in heaven aren't omnipresent or omniscient.
They can't hear you. They probably don't even know who you are. They aren't going to give you guidance, fortitude, grace, or whatever else. That's God's job.
Prayers are a sacrifice, Exodus 30-31; Revelation 8:4; etc. Stop giving sacrifices to men in heaven or angels. Give it to God alone!
YAH bless