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From Our Message Board and E-mails, Here are the most Common questions we receive:
Bible - General: Are there More Hidden Books, Texts, or Codes in the Bible?There is NO Question about it. I know of Two Others: (I know there are many many more) The First is The Seven Seventies of Daniiel: Take the (Hebrew Text) Book of Daniel (First 490 Characters), and arrange it into Rows and Columns (Seven Rows of Seventy Columns (It may be Seven Columns of Seventy Rows)) and then Read it (I understand that all punctuation and spaces should be removed leaving only the letters. This should be a text/message/prophacy. (When you do that, Send me a copy - If I read Hebrew I would do it myself) The Second is a Name Code: Take the name of every name in the Torah (in order of appearance, and as repeted in the Torah) Including the tribes (There is a reason the order of the tribes names change from place to place). Now that you have the list of names, replace the names with the meaning of the name (The meaning ofthe name can be found in the margins of some Bibles). There is something there! (I haven't gotten around to doing it myself - Yet) The Curses:Since you removed part of the Biblical Books, You will be cursed - Won't You? There are two trends of thought regarding that: 1) That the Curse Only applies to the origional Texts, Not to the Transliterated text. (Since I have been using a transliterated Text I would be Exempt). 2) The Curse is implace to insure the integrity of the Texts. As I did not "Corrupt" the text that would not pertain to me. Additionally, I clarified the words G-D spoke by removing everything that he did not say. Thus I am making G-D easier to establish a relationship with as his words are not obfuscated. If G-D wishes to discuss the matter, he is very Welcome to stop by for Coffee. Of Interest To Christians: If the New Testament isn't in this book, why would I want it?I'm a Christian, If the New Testament isn't in this book, why would I want it? Yes, it is Strictly "Holy Scripture" (Old Testament) in content. It was from the Holy Scriptures (Old Testament) that Christ taught and as such it should be of interest to you. If for no other reason than to enhance your understanding of our creator.2 Timothy 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto G-d, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. Doesn't that sum it up rather well? From Ivory: Paul this statement just saddens me. I would think that as a Christian you would want to know more about the Scriptures that are the foundation of what you believe. To dismiss them as not important and not worthy of reading is very short sighted. To have a complete understanding of the New Testament and Jesus' ministry a person needs to have a solid foundation in the Scriptures, Law and Prophets. From Carlos: Thank You Ivory, I am in complete agreement with you. Paul's response saddens all of us; Unfortunately many of the "Christian" Family are of similar mind set. Being: "If it's Not New Testament We don't want to hear it". Our contention is Simply that Christ taught from The Holy Scriptures, so they should be as important, if not more important than the teachings of the New Testament. Jesus and Mary Magdalene:Ever since I saw The da Vinci Code I started wondering about the possibility of Jesus being married. So do you think Jesus married or not? Does it matter if he was or was not? If he was married, would that blemish his works? It is true that Christ Jesus was referred to as "Rabbi". Yes, "Rabbi" does translate as Teacher. (That is rather common knowledge) What is not common knowledge (in Christian teachings) is:That there is a (Jewish - Tradition) qualification for the title "Rabbi"; Reared as a Jew, celibacy would have almost certainly been an idea totally foreign to him. "Be fruitful and multiply" was the biblical creed that all Jews considered sacred. Celibacy as a Christian ideal wouldn't become law until the Council of Elvira (300-306) decreed (Canon 33): In order for a man to be a "Rabbi" he must be married. It is also Not permissible for a man to teach in the temple unless he was a "Rabbi" and Christ Jesus did teach in the temple. If he was not married his followers would not address him as "Rabbi" or have allow the use of the word "Rabbi" in any reference to him (As his Apostles were Jewish they would have not allowed the misuse of the word Rabbi). Sorry for upsetting anyone, but it is Jewish tradition, and Christ Jesus was an Orthodox Jew.Regarding His Marriage to Mary Magdalene, she is the most likely wife of Christ Jesus - however it has never to my knowledge been proven. The Christians:You seem to be hard on the Christians, Do you have a problem with them? I am probably overly critical of Christians. I expect more from them than I have witnessed of them. In Every other religion I can think of, the followers of that religion make every effort to emulate their icon. I know only of a few Christians who do. While the majority are unable to leave a Chapels parking lot without unkind words or gestures. Not to mention their hypocrisies. It is My wish that they live their Doctrine. Walk as Christ Walked, Talk as Christ Talked, and Live as Christ Lived. Worship Christ?Do You Believe Jesus is G-d? That is a very curious question on several levels: If you asked If I believe in Christ Jesus, The answer is simply Yes!To deny the existence if Jesus would be ignorant. (Contrary to the opinion that the Only Historical Evidence Jesus Existed was 'The Bible', There are Tibettian texts refering to Jesus, Not to mention English lore that Jesus was involved in Tin mining with his uncle Joseph of Aramethia in Cornwall England, and in Shingo Village (Herai) in Japan are documents claiming that Jesus is buried there (ref. http://thiaoouba.com/tomb.htm) So, his existance beyond 'The Bible' IS provable) If you were to ask If Christ was a good man, or "The Son of G-d" the answer would be simple. Yes, he was a Good man. Yes, He was/is the Son of G-d (as ALL of US are the Sons and Daughters of G-d).If you were to ask if I consider Christ Jesus to be L-rd, The Answer is Yes. "A Lord is a male who has power and authority". What makes Christ Jesus as G-D problematic is The First Commandment: "Thou shalt have no other G-ds before me". That Commandment is quite clear. There are no exceptions to it. It Does not Say, except for my son who will come later. So, by considering Christ Jesus to be G-d one would violate the first commandment.As a Side note: The Star of David is composed of two triangles; one pointing up and one pointing down. The Triangle Pointing Down is a representation of G-D reaching for Man and the Triangle Pointing up is a representation of Man reaching for G-d. The same relationship exists in the Hebrew letter Aleph. The Belief is that NOTHING and NOBODY are to come between man and G-d. ISAIAH 43:10-13 "You are My witnesses," declares the L-RD, "And My servant whom I have chosen, So that you may know and believe Me And understand that I am He. Before Me there was no G-d formed, And there will be none after Me. "I, even I, am the L-RD, And there is no savior besides Me." It is I who have declared and saved and proclaimed, And there was no strange god among you; So you are My witnesses," declares the L-RD, "And I am G-d. "Even from eternity I am He, And there is none who can deliver out of My hand; I act and who can reverse it?" ISAIAH 45:21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the L-RD? and there is no G-d else beside me; a just G-d and a Saviour; there is none beside me.Hosea 13:4 Yet I am the L-RD thy G-d from the land of Egypt, and thou shalt know no g-d but me: for there is no savior beside me. Also Consider that Christ Jesus directed all praise to G-d: Matthew 22:37 "Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the L-rd thy G-d with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind."With that in mind, I can not, and do not believe that Christ Jesus was G-D in any Way, Shape or Form. (Referance: http://www.messiahtruth.com/ And http://www.jewsforjudaism.org/web/pdf/RealMessiahBookPages_v4ab.pdf)Are The Christians Wrong?Questions About Craig: What Religion Are You?You write a book about the Old Testament, But your book is NOT "ORTHODOX"? I don't get it... Are you Christian or Jewish?Craig is a Minister and has been one for over 10 years. When he started this book he considered himself to be Christian, After finding a lot of problems with Christian doctrine in the Old Testament he doesn't consider himself to be Christian anymore, He considers himself as Gnostic ("I can't be Jewish, as my mother was not Hebrew and I do not consider Conversion to be kosher"). The Book was originally compiled with Christians in mind. As Every Bible student should read the Holy Scriptures (Old Testament). As it was from the Holy Scriptures that Christ Jesus taught. G-d Found is intended to give students an uninterrupted dialog of G-ds words. (As a side note - It could also act as a reference of G-ds word During the studying of the Holy Scriptures) Thus reinforcing a student’s belief in G-d. (Only G-d could have sequenced this Text through the Entire Holy Scripture). Then the student firm in understanding could better grasp the teachings of Christ Jesus."After I completed the work, One of my colleagues a former Chabad-Lubavitch student (Rabbinical school) asked me if I would modify it slightly in order to have an "Orthodox" version available". (Replaceing "o" with "-" in G-d, L-rd, as well as changing the cover) As the Holy Scriptures are of more interest to the Jewish than to the Christians. After completing the "Orthodox" version, the origional was completely removed from the market place (there are copies of the origional floating arround - they may be worth something to rare book collectors in 100 years). Are You a Prophet or something?How did you find what you found? I Was hoping that this question would not be asked, Let Me Be Crystal Clear on this: I DO NOT CONSIDER MYSELF TO BE A PROPHET!!! I DO NOT WISH THAT ANYONE CONSIDER THAT I AM OR MIGHT BE A PROPHET!!! I am simply a guy who found something. Was I chosen? If I was Chosen, Why Was I chosen? Why Me? I don't Know, I don't know that I was chosen. All I know is that We are G-ds tools, and each of
us serves a purpose. Beyond that is faith and speculation. Perhaps it was G-d that put the notion into my head, perhaps it wasn't. The important thing is
that the result is G-ds Word as pure and unadulterated as I believe that it can be. |
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