Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Keys to Holy Scripture

 The Universally Symbolic Tongue

 

Holy Scriptures are all the books inspired by the Holy Spirit. There are three bodies of texts. The Bible contains two of those as the Old Testament and New Testament. Then the Rejected Testament is the texts that Rome banned and later recovered in Qumran, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Apocrypha. While inspired texts might exist outside of these specific groups, this Website can only speak to those three bodies. 

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Each of these is not just collections of books but three important documents. For example, the Old Testament represents a Will and Testament that is a covenant between the Father and the Jews. Represented in the Ark of the Covenant with the two stone tables (Letter of the Law).

Likewise, the New Testament is a covenant between the Son and the Christians and represented by Aaron's rod (tested and bloomed).

The Rejected Testament is a document that represents a covenant between the Holy Spirit and the Elect and symbolized by the manna (food from heaven).

To add a layer of security, encryption is added to all important documents, and this is the case with Scripture. Instead of a code that exchanges letters or numbers for letters, the Bible code exchanges words for words. As when some things are compared. Here are some comparisons:

The Word of God is like a lamp for my feet. 

The kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed.

The tongue is like a bow that shoots lies (arrows).

Yeshua spoke to crowds with the spiritual language. And when alone with His followers, taught them the meanings!

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