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Two books [∞]
The Bible is written as two books. "Two books" does not refer to the Old and New Testaments, but to the literal record and the "mystery hidden from the beginning" within it.[1]
The second book was written by God by embedding symbols of the cross in the literal writings of men. The meaning of the symbols was not made known until after the cross. |
Acts 12
Luke has hidden a story of Jesus in Acts 12. It meets the definition of sod (pronounced sowd) given by the rabbis: it is hidden in scripture and speaks of Messiah. [1] [2] |
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Herod
To see the picture, you must connect ideas, not merely words. The verses associated with the ideas below (in the references) concerning Christ do not use the word 'vexed'. But when we read 'vexed' in Acts 12:1, if we meditate upon it, we realize that Jesus had been vexed by two different Herod's; once at the time of his birth, and once at his trial. Jesus said all the scriptures speak of him, so we always ask, "In what way does this speak of Christ?"
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The arrest
Connecting the dots concerning the arrests takes more than looking for a common word. Peter was arrested during the "days of unleavened bread". The lazy expositor assumes that the day of unleavened bread are the 'feast of unleavened bread' which takes place after Passover, and the connection to Jesus will never be made. To ensure that we don't misunderstand, Luke tells us that Herod intended to display Peter to the crowds after Easter. [1] The DAYS of unleavened bread occurred before Passover when the Jews sold all their leavening to their non-Jewish neighbors so they could buy it back after Passover. |
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Two
We have been taught to compare and contrast things. In prophetic riddle, we only compare. Peter was placed between two guards, and Jesus between two thieves. If we get hung up contrasting them, we are distracted that guards and thieves are not alike. The comparison between the two is that in each case they were between two somethings. |
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Poked in the side | |
Three barriers | |
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Mary |
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Told she was crazy | |
Another place |
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▸ ± Ge 38 has been called the worst chapter of the Bible, but it contains a beautiful picture of the birth of Christ.
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- Tamar met Judah before Timnath (the appointment) ▸ ± Ge 38:14
- Mary met God before the appointed time of Christ. ▸ ± Heb 9:27
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- Tamar was offered a goat by Judah. ▸ ± Ge 38:17
- The angel told Mary “He will save his people from their sins.” ▸ ± Mt 1:21 The scapegoat used as the sin offering ▸ ± Le 16:9-10
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- Tamar wanted an assurance that she would receive the goat, ▸ ± Ge 38:17
- Mary asked for an assuring word of explanation. ▸ ± Lk 1:34
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- Tamar was given the staff or rod which represents the power of God in discipline. ▸ ± Pr 22:15, Template:Pr 23:13, Template:Pr 29:15
- Mary was told the power of the Highest would overshadow her. ▸ ± Lk 1:35
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- Tamar was given the signet ring. ▸ ± Ge 38:18 A signet ring declares the wearer to be a son.
- Mary was told that he would be called the Son of God. ▸ ± Lk 1:35
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- Tamar was given bracelets. ▸ ± Ge 38:18 Bracelets cover an empty vessel to keep it clean.
- Mary was told that she was not unclean because although she was with child, it was by the Holy Ghost. ▸ ± Lk 1:35
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- They both were threatened.
- They both were honored when the real father was discovered.
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- The names of the twins mean ‘breaking forth’ and ‘rising sun’
- Jesus was called Dayspring.▸ ± Lu 1:78
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- The second son was born first ▸ ± Ge 38:28-29
- Jesus is the usurping second son ... the second Adam ▸ ± 1Co 15:45-47
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- And he knew her again no more ▸ ± Gen 38:26
- Jesus was the only begotten son. ▸ ± Joh 1:18 Site purpose [∞]
Jesus said that all the scriptures spoke of him.[1]
When the scriptures speak of others like Adam, Moses and Noah, it is said that they speak of Christ through types; but the study of types is fraught with free-for-all allegory. Surely God did not protect every jot and tittle of his word only to leave it at the mercy of the fickle human mind and heart. Indeed he did not. The literal Bible is written on the 'security paper' of prophetic riddle; a layer of meaning 'hidden from the beginning
[2]and revealed after the cross.
This site is dedicated to reading the second book. [3] and the interpretation of it by the Spirit who gave it. [4]
- The 'priesthood of the believer' does not grant the individual the right to interpret scripture for himself. [5] but is a demand upon him to intercede or pray for others.
- Scripture is properly understood when the Holy Spirit assists you in your studies so that you may see Christ in them all. [6] This is done in a verifiable way so that you may teach others. [7]
It is intended that others feel free to participate by asking questions, and as they become proficient, to spin off their own works or contribute here as members of the "fellowship of the mystery". [8]
- ↑ ▸ ± Lu 24:27 And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
- ↑ ▸ ± 1Co 2:7 But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, [even] the hidden [wisdom], which God ordained before the world unto our glory:
- ↑ ▸ ± Eph 3:9 And to make all [men] see what [is] the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
- ↑ ▸ ± 2Pe 1:20-21 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake [as they were] moved by the Holy Ghost. [{in old time: or, at any time }
- ↑ ▸ ± 2Pe 1:20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.
- ↑ ▸ ± 2Pe 1:21 For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake [as they were] moved by the Holy Ghost. [{in old time: or, at any time }]
- ↑ ▸ ± 2Ti 2:2 And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. [{among: or, by }]
- ↑ ▸ ± Eph 3:9 And to make all [men] see what [is] the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ: