John D. Brey
Well-Known Member
On the eve of the birth of the nation of Israel, a death-angel is going to pass through the territory killing all firstborn who don't have the blood of the lamb on their mezuzot. Israel has the blood of the lamb on their mezuzot. And Israel eats the flesh of the blood of the lamb.
Later, begging Israel to make the connections you're wont not to want to make, God tells the nation to place the Torah on their mezuzot implying that the flesh of the Torah, like the flesh of the blood of the lamb, is inside the residence, being ingested.
Jewish sages, begging Israel to make the connections you're wont not to want to make, tell modern Israelites to place the Name Shaddai, the lamb of God, שדי on the mezuzot where the blood of the lamb was placed. This placing of the Name Shaddai on the mezuzot clearly signifies that the blood of the Torah is the blood of Shaddai thereby implying, to those with ears and eyes not blinded to spiritual truths, that the flesh of Torah, after being kashered in order to leave the blood on the mezuzot, is in the residence of the Israelite, being, get this, eaten.
Jews eat the flesh of the Torah, the lamb of God, which is the flesh of God. Problem is, for some baffling bloody reason, they don't drink the blood of the Eucharistic offering as do their Catholic peers.
John
Later, begging Israel to make the connections you're wont not to want to make, God tells the nation to place the Torah on their mezuzot implying that the flesh of the Torah, like the flesh of the blood of the lamb, is inside the residence, being ingested.
Jewish sages, begging Israel to make the connections you're wont not to want to make, tell modern Israelites to place the Name Shaddai, the lamb of God, שדי on the mezuzot where the blood of the lamb was placed. This placing of the Name Shaddai on the mezuzot clearly signifies that the blood of the Torah is the blood of Shaddai thereby implying, to those with ears and eyes not blinded to spiritual truths, that the flesh of Torah, after being kashered in order to leave the blood on the mezuzot, is in the residence of the Israelite, being, get this, eaten.
Jews eat the flesh of the Torah, the lamb of God, which is the flesh of God. Problem is, for some baffling bloody reason, they don't drink the blood of the Eucharistic offering as do their Catholic peers.
John