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Revealing the True Messiah's Meaning

Sep 28, 2024

Lecture Notes: The Truth about Jesus Christ

Introduction

  • The lecture aims to reveal the truth about Jesus Christ.
  • The speaker believes in the New Testament and the Messiah spoken of within it but challenges traditional interpretations taught by Christianity and religion.
  • The King James Version (KJV) is used as a reference, pointing out that 'Jesus' is not the Messiah's name in its original version.

Historical and Linguistic Analysis

The 1611 King James Version

  • Discusses the original 1611 KJV and its cover, mentioning the absence of the letter 'J'.
  • Points out anomalies and differences in spelling from modern English.
  • The table of contents and various biblical names lack the letter 'J' (e.g., Joshua, Jeremiah, Job).

The Letter 'J'

  • The speaker emphasizes the absence of the letter 'J' in the 1611 KJV.
  • The letter 'J' was introduced into English around 1600-1640.
  • It originally had no sound value and was used to distinguish 'i' in certain Roman contexts.

Names and Their Importance

  • Emphasizes the significance of Hebrew names, asserting that the Messiah's name should reflect his Hebrew roots.
  • Critiques transliterations that alter original meanings (e.g., Jesus, which doesn't reflect the Hebrew Yahushua).

Biblical Interpretation and Analysis

The Name and Identity of the Messiah

  • The speaker argues that 'Jesus' is a mistranslation; the true name is Yahushua.
  • Yahushua means 'Yahuwah is salvation'.
  • References various prophets whose names include 'Yah' or 'Yahoo' (e.g., Isaiah – Yasha'yahu).

The Image of the Messiah

  • The speaker references Revelation to describe the physical appearance of the Messiah, contradistinguishing it from popular Western depictions.
  • The Messiah is described as having dark skin and woolly hair.

The Death and Resurrection of the Messiah

  • Contradicts the idea of Jesus being crucified on a cross, arguing he was hung on a tree as per certain scriptures.
  • The cross is discussed as a symbol with pagan origins.

Critique of Religious Interpretations

Christianity and Its Teachings

  • Critiques the notion of Jesus as currently understood in Christianity.
  • Discusses the potential mistranslations and the Roman Catholic Church's influence on biblical texts and teachings.

Christmas and Other Holidays

  • Discusses the pagan origins of Christmas, indicating it was celebrated before the birth of the Messiah.
  • Criticizes the adoption of pagan holidays and symbols (such as the Christmas tree) in Christian tradition.

The Concept of Trinity

  • Argues against the biblicality of the Trinity, stating it is a pagan concept not found in the Bible.

Modern Implications and Warnings

One World Religion

  • Warns of a potential movement towards a unified world religion led by the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Discusses the Pope's efforts to unite various faiths.

The Strong Delusion and Salvation

  • Discusses the biblical 'Strong Delusion' and warns against false teachings and interpretations.
  • Encourages individuals to seek truth by following the original commandments and teachings.

Conclusion

  • Encourages a return to original teachings and acceptance of Yahuwah and Yahushua.
  • Provides a call to action to follow the law, statutes, and commandments of Yahuwah.
  • Urges the audience to see beyond current religious teachings and interpretations to find the true path to salvation.