John D. Brey
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Messiah is from "mashiyach" which is used for...
Pagan precedents? Really? What has God shown us about mixing true worship with false worship. Why punish Israel for excursions into the worship of pagan gods if that was OK with him?
- anointed, anointed one
- of the Messiah, Messianic prince
- of the king of Israel
- of the high priest of Israel
- of Cyrus
- of the patriarchs as anointed kings" (Strongs)
The jus primae noctis of the phallic-cults, i.e., the tribal god fathering a bride's firstborn, and entering him into the priesthood, is a historical account of the logic and theology of the ancient phallic-cults. And Israel follows the precedents and logic of those phallic-cults, as does Christianity. The temple is the “house of god” such that the priests are his family members and servants conceived by him in the "bedchamber" (Rashi) of his house.
Jews really do practice pidyon haben. They really do have to purchase the firstborn male out of the priesthood. And that really is associated with the jus primae noctis of the tribal god, even in Judaism. It really is only the firstborn male who must be purchased (pidyon haben) out of the priesthood. And that fact really is based on the concept of jus primae noctis (the right of the first night), and droit du seigneur (the Lord’s right).
The “anointed one” is the one born as a son of the tribal deity. The oil used in his conception, placed on the holy organ, is where the etymology of “messiah” (משח the “anointed one,” or the one born of the “anointing” oil) comes from. But Jesus is anointed with the holy spirit (rather than holy oil) because he’s not born of a phallus anointed with oil (he's not born of a phallus at all). He’s conceived through the holy spirit, and not the ithyphallic-organ made salubrious with the oil that anoints the conception event of the tribal god’s offspring.
Which brings us to another fact that’s true which you poo poo.
Mishneh Torah, Melachim 1:12, really does point out that a firstborn is never anointed. Only someone who ascends to the throne out of birth order requires anointing. And in the primogeniture of Israel, the firstborn son is qualified for the priesthood, but only the firstborn son. And the firstborn son is qualified for kingship and priesthood without being anointed since his very conception is his anointing.
Do you see what this has to do with Jesus? Particularly in a dispensational mode (btw, I grew up under the teaching of probably the greatest pre-millennial dispensationalist teachers who ever lived)?
The god of this world, the tribal god of Israel, the god of the "old testement," is the alleged firstborn of God, the light-bringer, the alleged first creature from his hand. ------But in truth he’s a usurper. He’s created out of the true birth order such that he’s reckoned the messianic cherub, the anointed cherub, the high priest of God. He’s the source of the first testes. Added to ha-adam. The two stones; if you will (and all of you born in the natural, general, sense, have).
He gave Moses his two testes stones. But they were contaminated with sin. So Moses, like Abraham before him, broke their power, and enfeebled himself as their deliverer.
But you don’t read that in the written Law. In that wrong-headed writ it’s Israel whose sin causes Moses to break the testes of God’s usurping firstborn, the testes of the light-bringer, the Lawgiver.
Jesus is the true anointing, the true firstborn of God. And he came to destroy the curse of the Law for those who can free themselves from the lure of the two original testes, and the lust associated with their delivery mechanism, and deliverer; part and parcel of which is the witch’s brew of thinking you’re the chosen ones, the direct offspring, by the first birth, come, so to say, from the reproductive organ, the scroll, attached to the testimony of the tribal deity.
We're all sons of Satan (who's the god of this world) through the mechanism of our first birth (the two stones of the testemony, come, so to say, through the fleshly deliverer). Ye must be born again to free yourself from the god of this world, who's the true and only father of all those born only once.
John
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