سهشنبه، اسفند ۰۵، ۱۴۰۴
The revolutionary teacher Judas son of Zipporah pretends to be the historical Jesus Christ
The birth of Jesus according to Matthew:
The Gospel of Matthew (chapters 1–2) focuses on Joseph and describes the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem through a virgin birth by the Holy Spirit. The story emphasizes the fulfillment of prophecy, the visit of the wise men (astrologers), the persecution by King Herod that forced the family to flee to Egypt, and the subsequent settlement in Nazareth.
Key points in Matthew's account:
Focus on Joseph: Unlike Luke, which focuses on Mary, the events are described through dreams and angelic messages to Joseph.
The virgin birth: Mary becomes pregnant by the Holy Spirit before she and Joseph live together.
The name Jesus: Joseph is commanded by an angel to name the child Jesus ("savior"), as he will save his people from their sins.
Fulfillment of prophecy: Matthew connects the birth to the prophet Isaiah, where the child is called Immanuel ("God with us").
The Wise Men & Herod: Eastern astrologers visit Jesus with gifts (gold, frankincense, myrrh). This leads King Herod to become afraid and order the infanticide of Bethlehem.
The Flight into Egypt: To escape Herod, the family flees to Egypt, returning only after the king's death to settle in Nazareth.
Matthew's story emphasizes Jesus as the promised Messiah and the Jewish king.
Historical infanticide in Jerusalem during the time of Herod:
I believe that the important point I have come to is about Jesus Christ. I have come to this by comparing the writings of Josephus with the Gospel.
Here I have told you briefly and simply:
The meaning of the name Jesus:
Jesus means the one whom God saves (the one whom God has saved) because Yeshua in Hebrew means: "God saves":
According to the myth of the Gospels, Jesus was saved as a child by an angel of God, who guided him to flee to Egypt to escape Herod the Great's order to kill infants. The historical event that is about it is the rebellion of two teachers, Judas son of Zipporai, and Matthias, son of Margalot, and their teenage students. They threw down the imperial eagle, the symbol of the Roman Empire, from the top of the temple door in Jerusalem and smashed it to pieces. Herod the Great, who was ill, became furious and ordered the two teachers and their disciples to be executed. Judas and his disciples escaped, as did Jesus Christ and his family, but Matthias, son of Margalot, and his disciples were executed, as was John the Baptist.
According to the Gospels, both Jesus Christ and John the Baptist were teachers.
After fleeing to Egypt and living in secret, he was called Jesus.
According to the margins of the book The Ancient History of the Jews by Josephus Flavius, a follower of Judas son of Zipporai, during the reign of the Roman Empire, this escape event was concealed:
Josephus says that Herod ordered the execution of these teachers and their disciples. He mentions the murder of Matthias (the equivalent of John the Baptist) and his disciples in detail, but he is not as clear about the murder of Judas and some of his disciples.
The divine side of Jesus Christ belongs to the dying and returning to life young god Adonis (lord) son of the king-god Theias and the princess-goddess Myrrha.
According to the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, one of the sons of Joseph and Mary was called Judas, but no further information is given about him under this name.
In the Gospels, Joseph's original name is mentioned under the meaning of bird (Zipporai, dove):
In the Gospels we can read the following: one day Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee to the Jordan River and was baptized by John. At the same moment that Jesus came up out of the water, he saw the heavens opening and the Holy Spirit descending upon him like a dove, and a voice from heaven said, “You are my beloved Son,” “you are my chosen one.” We know that Judas’ father’s name, i.e. “Zipporai,” is the name of a bird and “Judas” means praised, which later Muhammad (praised) claimed that he was this promised praised (Judas). The name Joseph in this context can be derived from the abbreviation Ju-Zipporah (divine bird). Joseph’s profession as a carpenter may refer to the name of the city of Nazareth (Arabic: نِجارة, Nejareth meaning carpentry). It may also refer to the name of the province. Galilee (Land of the Circle/Wheel)
That Jesus Christ overthrew the stalls of the dove sellers in the Jerusalem temple, which is mentioned in the Gospels, seems to be that the disciples of Judas, son of Zipporah, overthrew the imperial eagle, the symbol of the Roman Empire, from above the gate of the Jerusalem temple.
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