Thursday, November 16, 2023

HUMAN BUT NOT QUITE

Jesus left Galilee and came to the coast. The saying today is from the river to the sea. That is what the Palestinians are fighting about, in other words, all of Israel. Jesus came for all of Israel, “I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel,” Jesus responded to the Jews who followed Him.

In modern times, that would have been very insensitive to many, especially when Jesus put things in the right perspective. He revealed the truth, and oftentimes the truth hurts.

But before we get into the key verses, consider the location from where Jesus spoke and to whom he spoke, and to whom he listened.

Jesus went to the coastal cities of Tyre and Sidon (refer to the map below). 


The city of Tyre was settled by people from Sidon. As such, those twin cities were the homes of the Phoenicians whose exact race is unknown but whose genetic family is said to be from the god, Zeus. Zeus is said to have raped Europa, the woman for whom Europe is believed to be named.

Tyre means the ‘Rock’ because of the island rock on which that port city was built.

Sidon (‘The Fishery’) was named after Sidon, the son of Canaan, the son of Ham, the son of Noah. Sidon, because of the sin of Ham that was passed down as a curse to Canaan, would be cursed as well. Hence, both Tyre and Sidon were accursed cities, the former by spirit and the latter by the flesh.

According to the Book of Jasher, Canaan was cursed, not because Ham saw his father naked, but because he stole the ‘Garment of Adam’ from Noah, thus revealing Noah’s depravity. Yes, even righteous Noah was the of the gens of Seth who was of the adulteress Eve and Adam, the latter of whom was of the gens of God (Luke 3:38).

Noah carried the seed of both Adam and Eve, unlike Abel, who was born pure. Hence, Noah had some guile in himself, but God covered that guile when  “Noah found grace” (Gen 6:8). Jasher indicates that grace was the Garment of Adam (Gen 3:21). Adam wore that Garment until he died, then God put the Garment on Noah. God covered the depraved genetics, it seems, of Noah with the Whole Armor of God, that he may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil (Ephes 6:11).

Ham stole the Armor of God and soon after, Noah sinned. He became the ‘Husbandman’ in God’s stead and drank the wine from the vine. As it seems from Jasher, Noah, like Samson long after, was born a Nazarite and drinking wine broke that pure state.

That the woman was a Canaanite is important. She was of the seed of Sidon, Canaan, and Ham. Not only that, but Tyre was populated not by the offspring of the false God Zeus, but Baal who was of the seed of Nimrod. According to Jasher, he was the man who ended up with the Garment of Adam.

He was a ‘mighty hunter’ not because he was strong, but because he wore the Garment of God.

The woman of the coastal plains was of the flesh of Adam and the spirit of Nimrod, so to speak. Genetically and spiritually, the woman was somewhat less than glorious.

The Canaanite woman cried out to Jesus, “Have mercy on me, O Lord, you son of David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil” (Mat 15:22).

She saw Jesus as the heir to the throne of David. Jesus was certainly of the gens of both David and as the ‘Son of God’ (the Genome of Yahweh) because he had the virtue to heal.  Jesus was both royal and Divine in her humble eyes… because she cried.

The woman’s daughter was vexed with a devil (daimonizomai). She was under the power of a demon, to be literal (Strong 2006).

How do demons enter people? Eve was beguiled by the ‘Serpent’ demon. Lucifer got into Cain because the woman was beguiled. Cain had guile in him. The Greek word means cunning, deceit, or subtilty. Just as the Serpent was subtil (cunning), so was Eve.

‘Crafty’ in an evil sense is deceptive but in a good sense it is prudence. Hence, the good and evil of the Tree of Knowledge was crafty wherein things that seem good can be evil, and things that are evil seems to be good, or as Isaiah said it, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight” (Isa 5:20-21).

The girl was confused. She failed to know what was right and what was wrong. She would be doing about anything that pleased her.

The first woman was beguiled. She was no longer able to differentiate between right and wrong.

Adam, the man, was never beguiled. Where his offspring would have the knowledge of a Good God; Eve, as “the mother of all living” (Gen 3:20) would pass confusion along to both men and women. (In modern times the science reveals that to be the mitochondrial DNA that men cannot pass down, but women can. Our first genetic ‘Adam’ was the woman and hence mitochondrial DNA identifies the entire spectrum of our origins. Our genetic ‘Adam’ is ironically Eve and thus we also are of the wicked one, albeit with some residual DNA of God within us. That makes us worth preserving with some gene editing by the blood of Jesus!)

Then came the Canaanite woman to Jesus. She was basically revealing the truth that her daughter was of the wicked ones. Indeed, all sinners are, but to different degrees; likely by the correction of defective genes by God through the semen of the patriarchs such as Noah, Shem, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and David.

Then came Jesus with their genes in His flesh as well as the Genome of Yahweh. (It is to be noted that the blood of the Shroud of Turin lacked any genetic markers other than the Y and so did the blood of the Messiah that the archeologist Ron Wyatt had tested from blood beneath Gordon’s Calvary.)

Only Jesus, since the time of the first Adam, had glorious flesh with no subtilty within Him. No wonder He was considered the ‘Last Adam’ (1 Cor 15:45); He is the last time mankind will be generated after so many successive attempts with Seth, Noah, and Abraham.

Next (tomorrow) we will consider the insensitive accusation that Jesus inferred about the girl.

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