Sunday, December 7, 2025

GOD A WALKING

 


 

Who is Jesus? Jesus tested the Pharisees who seemed to know everything but one; How is Jesus God in the flesh? The crucifixion essentially revealed that when the Body of Jesus gave up the Holy Ghost.

First, consider the Holy Trinity. The “Father” is the Power as the Creator. The “Son” is the “House of God,” and the “Holy Ghost” the Spirit, or Power of God in the shape of one specific man (Luke 3:22), called “Jesus,” or Yeshua for you perfectionists.

Therefore, the Holy Trinity is the Power of God in the man whose shape is in the form of the person. Technically people, despite doctrines of men, Jesus is the only Person of God and is the “Godhead” (aka Holy Trinity) in is His various substances: Function, Material, and Form.   

Jesus would be the vessel — the material Image of God for the Holy Ghost, the immaterial (phantom) Image of God, “selem” in the Hebrew.  

In 1611 when the English version was written, “houses” were more than structures; for instance, the “House of Stewart” would be the bloodline of the first Stewart king, King James the First.

A “bloodline” implies something that is called “genetics.” The later Stewart kings’ geneses (beginnings) were from the father of them all, King James I. Hence, the words “father” and “son” are based on genetics, not simple biological reproduction.

All the later Stewart kings had the genes of James I. They had the encoded identity of King James I in each of them. Since they were natural born, then the James’s genes would have been just part of them, but Jesus was not a common natural-born man.

The genetics of Jesus is given as Mary’s line. Like Eve, who was the mother of all the living, (Gen 3:20), that includes the body of Jesus as well.

Although without sin, Jesus was born with the mitochondria-chromosomes of Eve through Mary. Only women can pass along mitochondrial genetics. Because Eve was the first to sin, sin was passed down to all men and women as sons and daughters of Eve. The flesh, or material Substance of Jesus was of sinful Eve’s. Jesus could have sinned because sinful Eve was His genetic “mother.” Because Eve is our genetic mother, genetically mankind is not of the House of Adam but Eve (Adam was not credited with being the father of all living.)

Jesus was born like the rest of us except He was not “shapen in inquity” as David called himself (Psalm 51:5). David was of the House of Eve and Jesus the “house of David,” so the genealogy of Jesus from David is in Jesus via His surrogate mother, Mary.

God could have just appeared as He did many times in Old Testament times. For instance, God appeared to Jacob as a material man. However, apparently God chose Mary to mother Jesus, so that He inherited Eve’s genetics. Jesus was fully man and was called “Son of Man” in scripture. Jesus was shapened in iniquity like David, but David’s was by coitus. Jesus would never engage sexually with women, so virgin Mary provided the iniquity in Jesus without sexual intercourse. Jesus would have therefore been formed in iniquity without sexual intercourse.

Because Jesus was the “son of man” means that He could have sinned, but the temptations of Christ by Satan were overcome, showing that even natural born men and women could overcome sin but only with God in them.

Jesus was not born glorious, but like anyone else, death and resurrection changed Him through the process of glorification (Gen 7:39). Firstly, He died to the world, then was born again a new glorious Person with flesh of much different than the flesh that He inherited from Mary.

Jesus shed His blood on the cross and it flooded the ground. He also shed Mary. Did Jesus lose all His blood from His donor, Mary? Although AI might disagree, Jesus could have lost all His blood since He was scourged so generously, making the crucifixion an “exsanguination” (i.e. Jesus was bled like swine might be to purge them of their blood.)

The scriptural evidence of the loss of all His blood: 

This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all are witnesses. Therefore, being by the right hand of God exalted, and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost, He has shed forth this, which you now see and hear. (Acts 2:32-33) 


Blood sacrifices according to the Law had to have the blood completely drained from the flesh for various reasons:


  • Slaughter and Draining: The person bringing the animal would slaughter it by cutting its throat, ensuring the blood was drained into special receptacles or channels at the base of the altar.
    Priestly Role: The pries
  • ts were responsible for collecting the blood and applying it to the altar as part of the ritual.
  • AtonementGod specified that the life of the flesh is in the blood, and He provided it to the Israelites to make atonement (covering) for their lives on the altar (Leviticus 17:11).
  • ProhibitionThe prohibition against consuming blood was a universal rule, given even to Noah after the Flood (Genesis 9:4), long before the Mosaic law, and applied to all people, including foreigners living among the Israelites.
  • Proper Disposal: The remaining blood that was not used for the altar ritual was poured out on the ground. (AI Overview)
Jesus was the "pig" that had to be drained to be clean. Pigs are drained of blood (exsanguination) to reduce spoilage due to its impurities. In other words, Jesus was ritually prepared for the peerfect sacrifice to fulfill the Law as He said He would.

When Longinus, the centurion pierced Jesus, he was performing the duties of the Law, unwittingly of course. Like a pig freshly killed, Jesus was completely drained of His blood who impurities were the genetics from Eve. 

Jesus's body was the image of the Beast that had beguiled Eve. The sins of all mankind had been redeemed when the Wicked One was drained from the flesh of Jesus, and that I mean, the original sin that came from our mother, Eve.

They were seeing and hearing the Holy Ghost of Jesus on the day of Pentecost. It might sound humorous, but Jesus had shed His skin and put on new incorruptible flesh (Acts 2:27).

Jesus was born with Mary’s and Eve’s corruptible flesh but then exalted (aka “glorified). If Jesus did not shed all His blood at the crucifixion, incorruptible blood means without the genetics of the mother of all living — Eve. With His death and resurrection, Jesus was changed. He no longer would have been the “son of man” but only the “Son of God.” John realized that as he revealed the genesis of Jesus (John 1:1-14).

Jesus gave up the flesh of Eve for the flesh of God. The Romans may have unwittingly bled the “Eve” from Him and made Him fully God even with the Flesh of God.

Note that Jesus is God however He might be revealed. The Holy Ghost was as much God as the Person, Jesus. Hence, at the resurrection, Jesus would not have been the “son of David” since He had bled those genes back to the ground from which they came.

When the Pharisees were asking questions, it was about who the Person might be, to wit: 

While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them, Saying, “What do you think of Christ? whose son is He?”

They said unto Him, “The son of David.”

“…If David then call Him ‘Lord’, how is He his son?” (Mat 22:41-42,45) 

Jesus denied His own mother (Mat 12:47-49) for soon all Mary’s genetics would be bled from His flesh, if my understanding is true.

As it turned out, according to Paul, the genealogies submitted by Matthew and Luke were meaningless — worthless “endless genealogies” (1 Tim 1:4). The genealogy provided by John was the important one; that Jesus is “The Word” and that He is the “Son of God” not through Mary or any other woman, but directly God (John 1:1-14).

Jesus validated that He was the Image of God. Jesus revealed to questioning Philip, “He that has seen Me has seen the Father” (John 14:9). Jesus was just the vessel that carried the genetics of the Father. Jesus referred to that (in English) as His “Cup.” (Mat 26:39).

So, when Philip saw the “Cup” it was matter filled with the Spirit of God — the “Father.” When the cup was broken on the Cross, the contents were revealed as the Holy Ghost left the vessel, proving that God resided in the Person, Jesus.

The Spirit of God is the “pillar of a cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night” of the exodus. In contrast, the Holy Ghost is the same Spirit in the form of the man, Jesus. The Spirit of God had taken the shape of its cup and remained that way for a time at Pentecost when the Holy Spirit of God was revealed as the shape of the man, Jesus.

Jesus, once shapen in iniquity (by a human mother) to be in the world, was reshapened a new incorruptible substance at the Resurrection (John 7:39).

The Pharisees saw only Jesus as a man and the “son of David.” They failed to see the man as the “Son of God.” Jesus, on the Cross, shed His Images as He was, in a manner, disassembled.

Jesus was not literally “raised from the dead” (John 12:1) as it seems in the English version but was assembled as the Greek word indicates.

If that is true, then Jesus did not die in a mortal type of death but shed His corruptible flesh and was re-assembled as incorruptible without the sinful genetics of Eve in Him.

Without going into detail, but the evidence is post-resurrection, the world had no effects on the body of Jesus. He overcame distance and time in a moment — in the twinkling of the eye — He was on the Road to Emmaus then promptly in a sealed room in Jerusalem.

So, skip all the endless genealogies of Mary (via Matthew) and consider the genealogy that John wrote. Jesus contained the genetics of God — His Image — not any of Mary nor even Eve. That man walking on the road to Emmaus; that was God walking, and they failed, for a while, to see who He was. 

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