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.