they bring unto thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, TO CAUSE THE LAMP (ר ֵנ) TO BURN
CONTINUALLY”- Leviticus 24:2, King Jame Bible. In the former verse, what does the Temple represent? It
represents the human body, as correctly taught by the Christian gospel, when it goes on to say: “Jesus
answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up…. BUT HE SPAKE OF
THE TEMPLE OF HIS BODY”- John 2:19-21.
And what does the temple lamp represents? It represents man’s spirit, as is written: “THE SPIRIT OF MAN
IS THE CANDLE OF THE LORD (
ה ָוהְי ר ֵנ
,
ם ָדאָ ת ַמ ְשׁ sנ
) ...”- Proverbs 20:27. Thus, Hebrew Scripture
teaches that, just as God doesn’t want the lamp of His temple to ever be extinguished, He likewise doesn’t
want the spirit (the lamp of the human temple) to ever be extinguished.
Why it is acceptable for Moses to be considered God’s representative, while blasphemous if applied to
Jesus?
God's Law says: “And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Behold, I have made thee a God to Pharaoh, and
Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet" (Exodus 7:1) .
Why it is acceptable for Moses to be considered God’s representative, while blasphemous if applied to Jesus?
Simply because, just as the Creator, Moses was extremely humble, and honest (“Moses was a very humble
man, more so than anyone on the face of the earth”- Numbers 12:3, Christian Standard Bible); But as for
Jesus, he was instead an arrogant [and deceptive] man, who yearned for human glory and recognition.
And it goes without saying that God isn’t pleased with any man that, while living inside a mortal body [filled
with urine, and feces], falsely thinks he has the right to be proud, or arrogant (“Though the Lord is exalted,
he takes note of the humble; but he knows the haughty from a distance… Everyone with a proud heart is
detestable to the Lord; be assured, he will not go unpunished”- Psalm 138:6, & Proverbs 16:5, Christian
Standard Bible).
If you don't believe it, just consider the fact that, while falsely claiming to be humble (“Take up my yoke and
learn from me, because I am lowly and humble in heart”- Matthew 11:29), Jesus goes on to say the
following: “I [Jesus] and the Father are One”- John 10:30.
In the former verse, pay attention to Jesus implied arrogance. Any humble person would have said: “The
Father [who is a Pure and immortal Spirit dwelling in the High Heavens, and is thus infinitely superior than
me] and I [who live upon the Earth, inside a sweaty human body full of urine and feces] are One”. But Jesus
says instead: “I and the Father are One", thus arrogantly placing himself (a mortal human being) ahead of
God. Not only that, but after placing himself ahead of God, he dares to go on to deceptively play with our
minds, trying to “cover his tracks” with the smoke screen of claiming to have said the opposite- that God is
greater than him! (keep in mind that, ambiguity, is the Gospel’s preferred weapon of mass deception!). As is
written: “… for my Father is greater than I”- John 14:28).
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