Meat in Due Season
 
Table of Contents
 
Chapter I … Once over lightly
Chapter II … G-D's NAME  
Chapter III … Christianity when cleansed from pagan doctrines moves closer to Judaism
Chapter IV ... MASHIACH -The Anointed One
Chapter V … Keeping and Respecting The Law
Chapter VI … The Great Harlot
Chapter VII …The True Church  
Chapter VIII …The Ecumenical Movement  
Chapter VIX … After Death - What say The Scriptures?
Chapter X …Traditions make void the Word of G-d
Chapter XI … Is the Son of G-d Co-Equal with G-d Almighty
Chapter XII… About Being Saved
Chapter XIII … The Resurrection of The Dead
Chapter XIV … Prophetic Times and Dates
Chapter XV ...   ALL In The Graves Shall Come Forth
Chapter XVI ... Armageddon
Chapter XVII ... Jerusalem
Chapter XVIII ... The European Union
Chapter XIV ... The Ten Lost Tribes - Their Modern Identity
Chapter XX ... The Time of Jacob's Trouble
Chapter XXI … E Pluribus Unum
Chapter XXII ... Europe, Israel, Judah, Islam and the West
Chapter XXIII … Possessing The Land
Chapter XXIV… Crime and Capital Punishment
Chapter XXV ... Abortion and The Sacredness of life
Chapter XXVI ... Homosexuality
Chapter XXVII ... Tithes and Offerings - Be not fooled
Chapter XXVIII... Prayer
Chapter XXIX ... The Great Pyramid – G-D's Witness
Chapter XXX ... The Pyramid And The Plan of Redemption
 
 
Chapter I
 
Once Over Lightly
 
        The Book of Genesis declares Adam and Eve as the first human beings and that both were created as living souls made in the image of G-D.  Disobeying their Creator, who had offered them the fruit of life, they chose instead to taste and know, meaning to fully experience both good and evil, thereby opting to become imperfect mortal beings who would go on to multiply and produce corrupt offspring that would degenerate beyond all reasonable boundaries into the vilest of human practices.
        As a result, G-D sent a deluge upon the earth in order to destroy the corrupted human creation.  Only Noah, his three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, together with their families would be saved. The offspring of Shem, Ham, and Japheth eventually multiplied into seventy souls and would become the forefathers of all major ethnic groups in the world today.  Abraham was descended from Shem. Abraham was told by G-D to depart from the land of his nativity and go to the Land of Canaan, which his seed were destined to inherit.
       Abraham was married to Sarah who had a maidservant named Hagar.  From Hagar, Abraham begat a son named Ishmael, but G-D told Abraham to send Hagar and Ishmael away.  Through Sarah, Abraham begat a son named Isaac who married Rebecca. They gave birth to male twins, Esau and Jacob who had struggled with each other in the womb.  Esau, the elder was red, rugged and hairy.  He was destined to live by his sword in certain regions where he would fare well.  However, eternal rivalry for territorial control, even at times for their very existence, would persist between them and their descendants down to this very day.  Elite warrior type ruling classes, such as Spartans and early Romans are said to have descended from Esau, who is described as Edom, named after the portion of land that was appointed by G-D unto Esau.  
        G-D later renamed Jacob, naming him Israel.  Israel had twelve sons who fathered the Twelve Tribes of Israel.  Through his first wife Leah, he begat Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, (who begat twins Pharez and Zarah) Issachar, Zebulon, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher and through his second and favourite wife, Rachel, he begat Joseph and Benjamin.  Later in Egypt, Joseph begat two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, whom Jacob would adopt as his first born and as a result, they were to become counted as Tribes in their own right, thereby creating Thirteen Tribes in all  
          As a young man in his father’s house, Joseph had dreamt dreams of grandeur, which, when declared aloud, antagonized his brothers.  As a result, Joseph’s brothers sold him as a slave to a caravan they met on its way down into Egypt and told their father that a wild beast had killed and devoured Joseph. Joseph would rise from being a slave to become second-in-command to Pharaoh and effectual ruler of all Egypt.
        Joseph had foreseen a coming famine and wisely prepared for it.  Jacob sent his sons, Joseph’s brothers down into Egypt to purchase food for their families.
        Genesis 42:8 – “And Joseph knew his brethren, but they knew not him.”
       Nevertheless, Joseph became reconciled to his brothers and arranged for his whole family to come down into Egypt, where Pharaoh offered to settle them in Goshen (the best area of the land).  The sons and grandsons of Jacob who went down to Egypt were seventy souls parallel to the seventy ethnic divisions of mankind.
        After Jacob and his patriarchal sons had passed away, a new Pharaoh rose up to rule over Egypt, one who had not known Joseph. He promptly enslaved the Israelites, subjecting them to hard toil in order to build up and support his kingdom on cheap slave labour!  Until G-D, using Moses from the Tribe of Levi as his servant redeemed the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt and led them out toward Mt. Sinai.
        Moses served as mediator between G-D and all Israel at Mt. Sinai and there, the people, the Children of Israel, covenanted to keep the Divine Law.  G-D promised that if they could do so, perfectly, they should have everlasting life.  And by further complying with the sacrificial conditions of the Seed of Abraham, typified in the offering of Isaac, they would inherit the Promise.
Genesis 22:18 - "In thy Seed shall ALL the families of the Earth be blessed: because thou                                hast obeyed my voice..." See also:  Deuteronomy 5:1-6.
        The Children of Israel eagerly accepted the arrangement, saying, "All these things will we do" not realising the full importance and impact of the Law as later explained to mean, to love G-D with all one’s heart, mind, soul and strength, and love one's neighbour as much as one's self.
        Imperfect, like all mankind, the Children of Israel soon found that they could not keep this perfect Law and therefore becoming unworthy of life themselves, they could not redeem others; hence, the fig tree withered and produced no fruit.  They could not bless the other nations according to the promise given to Abraham.  Becoming discouraged, G-D then assured Israel that later He would make a New, [refreshed and made more favourable] Covenant with them and that He would do so through One [Messiah] far greater than Moses, who would provide the way out of their fallen condition and further equip them to be the channel for the Divine blessing [See: Jeremiah 31:31 & Malachi 3:1-3] upon all mankind meaning:
         That all mankind, yes all, regardless of who they were, what they are or what they have or have not done, will rise [be resurrected through the power of G-D] from the dead.
    That all will be delivered from Adam’s original sin [his choice of ignoring G-D’s warning by wanting to know and fully experiencing both good and evil - his choice to become a mortal being] and that sooner or later, all will individually be put on trial, [by entering into a time of re-learning and restoration to wholeness] during the Day of the Lord, [the Day of Judgment, the 1000 year Millennium rule of the Lord when the Kingdom of G-D shall spiritually govern the world] under new and favourably improved conditions, [when all evil is bound] with everyone having a fair chance of obtaining [choosing] eternal life.
    That none shall fail to obtain the great prize save by his or her inexcusable willfulness.
    That this restoration of the race, ALL the families of mankind as a whole, will take place during the Millennial Age - that is apart and distinguished, from those of the "Little Flock, the Martyrs, the Elect, the Church, the Bride of Messiah", who will have already, at the end of the Gospel Church age, been raised from the dead, exalted and made sharers of Messiah’s own glory.
    That Adam, was created as a perfect human being in every respect and that everyone must therefore have the opportunity to be restored to the like perfection.
    That all loss to mankind, through Adam’s sin, will be more than restored and made up to everyone through G-D's own sacrifice, the work of the Messiah, the Lamb of G-D, enabling all to decide and choose his or her eternal destiny for themselves at the close of that period when evil will again be let loose for a little while, when the incorrigible along with sin and sorrow will be utterly destroyed for ever.
        After the death of Moses, the Israelites, led by Joshua from the Tribe of Ephraim, left the wilderness to conquer the Land of Canaan.  Their first king was Saul from the Tribe of Benjamin. After him came King David from the Tribe of Judah who made Jerusalem his Capital. Solomon the son of David built the Great Temple in Jerusalem.  Rehoboam the son of Solomon caused a rebellion. The Ten Northern Tribes under Jeroboam from the Tribe of Ephraim set up their own kingdom named "Israel" as distinct from "Judah" in the south. A few centuries later the Assyrians conquered the Northern Kingdom of "Israel", exiling and disbursing all of its inhabitants so that they disappeared from the face of history as a recognizable Hebrew people to become known as "The Lost Ten Tribes of Israel".
      Today, most Jews are descended from former inhabitants of the Southern Kingdom of "Judah".  They in turn, at later times, were exiled more than once, but were always able to retain consciousness of their origins.  Both “Judah” and "Israel" have Divine and separate tasks of their own to fulfill as pronounced by Scripture.  In the “Latter Days”, or the “End Times”, the Lost Ten Tribes of "Israel", who are also known and referred to as either "Joseph" or as "Ephraim", will become aware of their true origins and G-D has said in his Word through His Prophets that He will re-unite them with Judah.  They will return to The Land and divide it between them according to their Tribes and have power over the territories between the Nile and Euphrates. The Temple will be rebuilt.  The task of Judah to teach and develop the Law of Moses will have been kept.  The task of "Joseph" who will have been blessed in such a way so as to enable him to fulfill his mission will have been to elevate humanity along with themselves in the task of developing moral judgment and justice.  All this, as one may read, has been prophesied in great detail throughout the Scriptures. The Heavenly Father could have made mankind devoid of ability to discern between right and wrong, or perhaps only able to discern and to do that which is righteous in G-D's sight; but to do so would have been to create nothing more than a living machine, and certainly not a mental image of Him.  Had the opportunity to commit sin, experience evil and death never been permitted, man would never have had to resist it; consequently there would have been neither virtue nor merit in his doing only that which is right.
        It is by the moral sense, which G-D has given to mankind, that one is able to discern and recognize that G-D is good.  And it is to this gift of moral sense that the Heavenly Father appeals in order to prove His righteousness, mercy and justice.   And so it was, by the same moral sense, that Adam could discern sin and unrighteousness, do evil even before he could know all its consequence.
     Naturally, the Heavenly Creator foresaw that by actually experiencing sin and evil, mankind would be assured the most lasting lesson that would serve for eternity and for that reason G-D did not prevent, but permitted mankind to make his or her Adamic choice, and then to experience the real consequences of such.
        However, a wide distinction should be observed between the indisputable fact that G-D has permitted sin and evil, and the serious error of those who would charge the Heavenly Creator with being the author and instigator of sin and evil, for such is both blasphemous and contradictory to the facts presented in the Scriptures
    G-D seeketh such to worship him as worship in spirit and in truth.  He desires an intelligent, willing and an obedient heart, rather than ignorant, mechanical service embellished with sacrifice and ritual.
Psalms 145:15 -
The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their
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