Today’s “Jews” aren’t Israelites?
Here’s an interesting topic. Most of the political monkey business happening in the middle east is centered around the fact that American Christians want our armed forces there to protect the Israeli State because we are taught by the church clergy that the “Jews are God’s chosen people” the Biblical Israelites, and so we must support them in every way since (supposedly) “that land over there belongs to the Jews”.
But hold on because there appears to be a fly in the ointment concerning that position. I have in my very own possession photo copies of Jewish reference book pages that indicate that “today’s Jews” are actually NOT the true ancient Israelites because these Jewish historical references quite clearly state that “the modern Jews” are a mixed people of Edomite and Turkic stock. The problem here is that those families of people (Edom & Turks) have no physical racial ties to the divine covenants of the Biblical Israelites. Here are two quotes:
“ — in the days of John Hyrcanus (end of the second century B.C.E.) Hyrcanus conquered the whole of Edom and undertook the forced conversion of its inhabitants to Judaism ( Jos. Ant. 13:257ff). Thenceforth the Edomites became a section of the Jewish people” [ Jewish Encyclopedia Judaica, 1971 ed. Page 378]
“ The Khazars, during the Byzantine era, were an aggregation of warlike tribes who, it is conjectured, must have sprung from Hun or Turkish stock. — With dramatic suddenness the Khazars entered the orbit of Jewish life. One of their khagans (kings), called Bulan, was converted to Judaism about the year 740 c.e. and with him went the Khazar tribes.” [ Pictorial History Of the Jewish People, Crown Pub.
Now remember, the above are from the Jews own words in their published sources.
Furthermore, we have the words of Jesus Christ Himself who identified the Jewish Pharisees as being descended from the one who killed Abel, that being Cain. (Mat.23:35). Cain’s offspring in Nod can be traced to Genesis chapter 4 which family of people were in no way the ancestors of the Israelites whose line came from Seth, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as listed in other sections of the Scriptures.
So the fact is that we have a group of people (today’s Jews) who (by THEIR OWN reference sources) descend from a mix of non Israelite Edomites and Jewish Turkish Khazar Huns. Also Christ in the Bible tells us that the Jews descend from Cain’s family line, yet ANOTHER non Israelite group of people. ( Eee-gads – is American Christianity under some sort of mind control or something for missing this HUGE church goof up? Are the preachers really that asleep?)
This would mean that the people “over there” in that little UN State of Israeli, are not the family of the ancient Israelites found in the Scriptures as we have been led to believe. This opens up a can of worms (or barrel of snakes) for American church Sunday school Bible study, since we have thousands of our young men getting killed and maimed in the middle east to protect the Edomites, Cainites, and Khazars now falsely calling themselves “the Israelites”. Something is seriously wrong somewhere. Any comments?
Happy Day of Atonement (Day 10 Month 7) This is Yahweh’s national day of fasting and prayer. (Lev.23:26-32) This day is one of Yahweh’s Sabbath days for the nation to seek His face, repent of our sins, and humble our souls (bodies). Keeping the “Sabbaths” (Lev.26:2), including the Sabbaths of the Feast Days, Yahweh has promised to provide for our needs and drive our nation’s enemies out of the land. (26:4,5,7,8). May you be blessed with a wonderful Feast Day today! Blessings in Jesus Christ our King, Faith of the Covenant Fellowship in Virginia, u S of A.
When should we take the bread and wine service? (communion)
The first thing to be understood about the bread and wine memorial of our Master’s death is that we Saxon Christians are the physical Israelites, and as such we are celebrating Passover with this service, as the Feast Days are still to be honored (minus the animal sacrifices since Christ came). Denominational churches that do not know who the Israelites are, automatically start off on the wrong foot in most areas of doctrine.
Jesus said in Mat.16:24 ,
“If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.”
This has many far reaching implications in all areas of our lives, including how we view certain things in Scriptures. It may appear a “nice thing” for us to have “Communion” every week, but we are to follow Christ, do as He did for examples, and deny our own reasonings. The only time Christ participated in the “Communion service” was at Passover. We are to follow Him in our actions. He knew before that time that He was to suffer, and if a weekly memorial was meant, He could have easily been training His disciples to do so long before this Passover by which He gave the command to partake of the bread and wine.
Luke 22: 13 “And they went, and found as He had said unto them: and they made ready the Passover.
14 And when the hour was come, He sat down, and the twelve apostles with Him.
15 And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer:”
19 “And He took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
20 Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.”
8 Therefore let us keep the Feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.”
The question wasn’t here that we should not celebrate Passover, as some teach, but that we must still indeed keep it, only not with “leaven of malice and wickedness”. What is that? Paul explains in the next verse that this is wicked people who are not sincere about the faith at all. They must not participate as they are bad leaven.
10 Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world.
11 But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.”
13 — Therefore put away (purge) from among yourselves that wicked person.” (i.e. purge out the leaven mentioned in v.7)
This (or these people) were the “leaven” that can destroy the whole body of believers, and Paul warns us to get rid of them, especially at Holy Times such as Passover, when we would honor our King’s sacrifice on the cross. Paul tells us “Therefore let us keep the Feast” — “For even Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us”. In other words, Paul recognized that the sacrifice of Christ (honored in communion) is connected only to Passover.
The mention of “breaking bread” on the first day of the week (Acts 20:7) does not clearly suggest that this is a weekly communion service by any means, as that term (breaking bread) also meant just eating regular meals daily (Acts 2:46). Again, we would be speculating here and spinning our wheels. In truth, Passover is the only specific time clearly mentioned for the ceremony to take place.
Those who quote I Cor.11:26 “ For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew Yahshua’s death till he come” to mean a weekly memorial or a “whenever memorial”, fail to read the preceding verses where once again Paul tells us exactly when this occurred. v23 “For I have received of Yahshua that which also I delivered unto you, That the Master Jesus the same night in which He was betrayed – took the bread & wine, etc” When was this? Again here Paul clearly ties it to Passover night. The “For as often” is only seen in connotation with yearly Passover, both by Paul and by Jesus’command. Other than that we would still be guessing. There is more, but hopefully this gives some insight and food for thought on the subject. Actually, the question becomes “Do we take up our cross and follow what Christ did”? or do we speculate in uncertainty by “trying to do good” at our own times and reason? We at our Fellowship honor the communion service once a year at Passover for the reasons explained herein.
Does water baptism “save you” by making you a Christian in the water as some groups claim? The answer is “no”. The Bible teaches that water baptism is symbolic only, and that a Christian’s real baptism is an immersion into Christ Himself. (Total lifestyle change) The recently updated lesson articles at the below link answer many questions concerning water baptism, and explain why it is important to stay clear of pagan beliefs on this subject that have crept into some congregations. Comments are welcomed.
http://www.solarsabbath.org/baptismprologue.htm#Three%20I
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