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The stories of the prophets - the prophets who wholeheartedly served God had no harm come there way.

Consider the story of Moses (peace be upon him) - Him and his brother Aaron (peace be upon him) went up against the mighty Pharoah - they were chased and Almighty God split the sea allowing their escape and then drowned Pharoah and the evil people chasing them to kill them. God literally parted waters of the sea to ensure their safety.

 

Consider the story of Jonah (peace be upon him) - who tried to flee his duty as a messenger - he was eaten by a whale and while in the belly of the whale he repented and prayed to God and God saved him - he didn't come to harm, he was cast to shore. 

 

Consider the story of Abraham (peace be upon him) - the father of our modern day belief system - his enemies bound him and made a fire to throw him into, but he called out to God ALONE for protection and God told the fire to not hurt Abraham - Abraham was thrown into a pit with a raging fire in it but it did NOT harm him.

 

Consider the story of Jesus (peace be upon him) - the enemies of God were actively plotting to kill him but God gave him Transformation, He changed his face into that of another and he raised him up unharmed - another man (most likely Judas) was executed on the cross. **Evidence for this found in New Testement and Dead Sea Scrolls and Quran.

 

Consider the story of King David (peace be upon him) - a young boy who took down the mighty giant Golliath - at such a young age he faced an entire army, took down the biggest and baddest of them and went on to reign as king.

 

Consider the stories of Lot and Job (peace be upon them) - whom were given advanced warning and allowed to flee their towns before God brought judgement and destroyed the evil doers. 

 

Consider the stories of Noah (peace be upon him) - whom God inspired to build the ark to save him from the great flood.

 

Consider the stories of Joseph (peace be upon him) - whom was betrayed by his own brothers and sold into slavery only to end up being favoured by the king of that realm.

 

These are some of the most famous men in history and their legacy far out does anything from our era - let their stories be a source of inspiration and comfort for you and follow in their footsteps - trust the One and Only and turn to Him Alone, you'll be fine!

 

There is a pattern to these stories: If you sincerely believe in, serve and worship God and you are upright and perform righteous and charitable deeds: YOU HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR! GOD ALONE WILL PROTECT YOU AND GOD ALONE IS ALL YOU NEED FOR A PROTECTOR - Verily He is the best of protectors!

 

Peace and blessings be upon you.

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https://auranos.org/?p=book_of_job

 

Abraham and Lot escaped Sodom and Gommorah. Job is a different story.

 

I think it was Daniel thrown into the furnace. I'm unsure but it wasn't Abraham.

 

I recommend you lose faith in your religion as you seem to have a lot of confusion over the written things. To find the promised land you must rid yourself of superstition and live in a way that all within the promissed land could live like without destroying each other. This cant be outwardly appearance as the all seeing eye knows you intimately and has always done long before manmade electronic surveillance apparatus. Who do the babylonians think they aren't?

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1 hour ago, kninjahman said:

Consider the story of Jesus (peace be upon him) - the enemies of God were actively plotting to kill him but God gave him Transformation, He changed his face into that of another and he raised him up unharmed - another man (most likely Judas) was executed on the cross. **Evidence for this found in New Testement and Dead Sea Scrolls and Quran.


** can you please summarize said evidence for this statement

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Anyway...it’s about preparing the heart and mind.  How to do this?
 

One way is to follow this advice, and maybe copy it and place it somewhere prominent as a reminder. 

 

Philippians 4:8

“whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”

 

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Hey peace be upon you Michi713

 

Yeah sure I'll sum it up for you, I'm afraid I don't have verse and chapter numbers at hand but I'll provide enough information, God willing, that it won't be too difficult to find.

 

Firstly in the new testament Jesus goes through the Transformation before his capture by roman soldiers - it details how he sees Moses and Elijah (If I'm not mistaken) and his face glows and is transformed.

Additional evidence for it not being Jesus on the cross is the way "Jesus" on the cross re-acts to the people watching. He says to his mother: "Woman! You see your son?" or something similar in a tone that Jesus simply is not known for taking. 

 

In the dead sea scrolls - in either Thomas or Barnabas - I think it is Barnabas one of the disciples relates how he is witnessing Judas being taken through the crowd by roman soldiers and he (Barnabas) can see clearly that it is Judas but he is baffled because everyone else seems to think they are seeing Jesus.

 

Furthermore in the Quran it states categorically that "they did not kill him, they did not crucify him - God swapped his face into another mans face and they executed that man" - it doesn't mention Judas but coupled with the evidence from the other two scriptures (and the fact that in the Bible Judas has two contradicting deaths) leads me to believe it is Judas who was executed on the cross. 

 

Hope this helps. :) 

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12 hours ago, kninjahman said:

Consider the story of Jonah (peace be upon him) - who tried to flee his duty as a messenger - he was eaten by a whale and while in the belly of the whale he repented and prayed to God and God saved him - he didn't come to harm, he was cast to shore. 

 

Hi Kninjahaman

 

The story of Jonah has been shown amongst many others have been shown to have an Astrotheological explanation to them.

 

From the Devils Pulpit, P88 - 

 

Resist the astronomical demonstration, if you possibly can, of that mystical lament of the allegorical Jonah in the whale's belly, which your ignorant clergy, for any sense that they could ever find of it, are not able to protect from the laughter and scorn of all rational men: but which rises into grandeur and astonishing wisdom and truth, when read to its astronomical significancy: 'I went down to the bottom of the mountains;the earth with her bars was about me ; for ever, then, said I, I am cast out of thy sight, yet will I look again toward thy Holy Templet Which, with severer literality of translation, gives us the truly magnificent language of the Sun, in his state of humiliation, struggling to ascend in the ecliptic: 'I went down to the bottom of the mountains,''^ repeatedly called " the depths of Satan,^^ the earth with her everlasting bands, and colors was above me. Then said I, *' I have sunk below the line of the zodiacal constellations, those eyes of Heaven ; yet will I emerge again toward thy Holy Temple," which is here in the constellation of the Ram : and just exactly is it three days and three nights, to the accuracy of the setting of your watch, that is, from twelve o'clock at midnight of St. Thomas's day, that the Jonah of the Old Testament is in the whale's belly, and the Son of Man of the New Testament is in the heart of the earth—that is the sun is in the lowest degree of his descent in the curve of the ecliptic, r}Sr] o^ei, TETapraTo^ yap can —that being the exact term of the winter solstice, or of the sun's seeming to be at a stand still ; from which point, gaining his first degree on the first moment of the 25th of December, at midnight, at the very moment when the star in the east, the brilliant of the constellation of the Virgin, is seen rising on the eastern border of the horizon. The whole pagan world did, through countless ages, rise at midnight to let in Christmas, and sang that well-known Christmas carol :

" A Virgin unspotted, by prophets foretold.
Brought forth her child Jesus, which now you behold;
For to be our Redeemer, from death, hell, and sin :
Which Adam's transgression involved us in.''

 

And who the devil was Adam, that any transgression of his should get us into such a damnation scrape. Why, who ? but whom the name itself literally signifies. Ad—am, the Lord, the FIRE ?—'* that is, the sun himself, who has been" transgressing for the last three months most horribly, sinking lower and lower into iniquity, or unevenness, and giving us such miserable days, that if he does not mend his manners, and begin and lengthen the days again, it will be all hell and St.Thomas with us.

 

Hence the apostles' riddle about the first and second Adam ; both meaning one and the self-same personification of the sun. The first, or falling Adam, being the sun, descending in the ecliptic, and shortening the days: and the second, or rising Adam, being the sun ascending again, lengthening the days,
and cheering our desponding hearts with the promise of an annual salvation.

 

" Assured, tho' horrors round our mansion reign, That spring will come, and nature smile again."


And thus the sun, returning annually to his first degree of ascension, on Christmas day, recalls the departed soul of Lazarus, whom he loved (the year) who has been in a galloping consumption for a long while: though, as he expressly tells you, 'this sickness is not unto death'

 

Hence, the Sun speaks that sublimely allegorical and most correctly astronomical language: ' I am the resurrection and the life. He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live ; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die,'


Thus, the Sun pledges to us, not the foolish dream of the immortality of man, but the philosophical truth of the eternity of nature.

 

 

Also on youtube -

 

Jonah & The Whale Astrotheology EXPLAINED! 

Link - https://youtu.be/BXjRGL59fk8

 

(sorry I still can't embed video's, not sure what I am doing wrong)

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9 hours ago, kninjahman said:

Furthermore in the Quran it states categorically that "they did not kill him, they did not crucify him - God swapped his face into another mans face and they executed that man" - it doesn't mention Judas but coupled with the evidence from the other two scriptures (and the fact that in the Bible Judas has two contradicting deaths) leads me to believe it is Judas who was executed on the cross. 

 

Hey again Kninjahaman

 

Can you tell me who have they got buried at Kashmir?

 

You know the tomb with the man who has crucifixion marks on his hand and feet?

 

Is it Judas?

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15 hours ago, kninjahman said:

The stories of the prophets - the prophets who wholeheartedly served God had no harm come there way.

Except for these one who are waiting for the two witnesses to be killed.

Re:6:9-11:

And when he had opened the fifth seal,

I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God,

and for the testimony which they held:
And they cried with a loud voice,

saying,

How long,

O Lord,

holy and true,

dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
And white robes were given unto every one of them;

and it was said unto them,

that they should rest yet for a little season,

until their fellowservants also and their brethren,

that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.

 

"Consider the story of Jonah (peace be upon him) - who tried to flee his duty as a messenger - he was eaten by a whale and while in the belly of the whale he repented and prayed to God and God saved him - he didn't come to harm, he was cast to shore.  "

 

That was Pinocchio, in the Bible the fish took him to where the weeds grow and another fish put him on land. Serious question, how can people mess that story up and still claim to have actually read any part of the Bible for themselves??

 

Jon:2:5-7:

The waters compassed me about,

even to the soul:

the depth closed me round about,

the weeds were wrapped about my head.
I went down to the bottoms of the mountains;

the earth with her bars was about me for ever:

yet hast thou brought up my life from corruption,

O LORD my God.
When my soul fainted within me I remembered the LORD:

and my prayer came in unto thee,

into thine holy temple.

 

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My response to those whom claim the astrology based bible stories - I agree, there are stories which match with astrological events - however these matching's are found within the bible which is a scripture that hasn't managed to keep it's integrity throughout the ages - as evidenced by the numerous contradictions and revisions. 

 

That being said it's not as if I don't believe in the bible - I do - I just realise that it has been tampered with by the hands of man. This is most likely why there is mixed in paganism and contradictions. 

 

I do however believe the Qur'an is a protected revelation - divinely protected with an encryption that is humanly impossible to reproduce - an encryption based on the number 19 which ensures it's preservation and authenticates it as being a scripture from Almighty God - the Qur'an also is free from error or contradiction. This encryption was revealed in 1974 by an American of Egyption dissent called Rashad Khalifa. 

When I read the bible - I read it with the light of the Quran - the story of Jonah and of Jesus are both confirmed in the Qur'an and hence I believe in them.

 

If you take a look around this forum or generally search the web for the truth there is a wealth of information about the evils in this world - you know the bloodlines of satan, whole secret societies who worship the devil, the masons and their meddling throughout the ages. They've convinced most of the world of scientific impossibilities. They infiltrate religions and nations and corrupt them from the inside - I don't doubt for one minute that they've tampered with the bible - but it's almost irrelevant as my information comes from the Qur'an which is a divinely protected revelation. (That's not to say that ignorance and evil haven't their way here: as I explain in a different post the "religion" you see practice in the world today called "islam" is not found in the Qur'an - in fact it is almost the opposite - with this case evil has convinced man to follow usurping books of hear-say and abandon their Qur'an - muslims are taught not to read the Qur'an with understanding, they simply chant it and memorise the Arabic without being able to translate it into their native language - honestly the corruption is beyond belief.)

 

Yes I do believe it was Judas who was executed on the cross - given my evidence above from no less than 3 scriptures, the new testament, the dead sea scrolls and the Quran.

 

John the baptist was beheaded according to the bible - but I don't believe it because it doesn't fit the obvious pattern established by all the other prophets and messengers, i.e no harm comes to them. 

 

Peace.

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3 hours ago, Michi713 said:

Could there possibly be more than one meaning?  And can one give hope to the other? 

 

To my mind, yes and yes.

 

As with all things occult there is almost undoubtedly more than one meaning.

 

And yes if other messages/allegories can be attributed to it, then it strengthens it as a spiritual truth.

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51 minutes ago, kninjahman said:

My response to those whom claim the astrology based bible stories - I agree, there are stories which match with astrological events - however these matching's are found within the bible which is a scripture that hasn't managed to keep it's integrity throughout the ages - as evidenced by the numerous contradictions and revisions. 

 

That being said it's not as if I don't believe in the bible - I do - I just realise that it has been tampered with by the hands of man. This is most likely why there is mixed in paganism and contradictions. 

 

Ok fair enough, and I guess your not here to discuss it further.

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55 minutes ago, kninjahman said:

Yes I do believe it was Judas who was executed on the cross - given my evidence above from no less than 3 scriptures, the new testament, the dead sea scrolls and the Quaran

 

Ok it was Judas on the cross, some say he looked a lot like Jesus while others say they were brothers.

 

The Gnostics have it that Judas served the lord with the hardest job of betraying him so the phrophecy could come true and hold Judas as a bit of a hero.

 

But who is buried at Kashmir?

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1 minute ago, pi3141 said:

 

Ok it was Judas on the cross, some say he looked a lot like Jesus while others say they were brothers.

 

The Gnostics have it that Judas served the lord with the hardest job of betraying him so the phrophecy could come true and hold Judas as a bit of a hero.

 

But who is buried at Kashmir?

 

Well I wasn't there so I can't say for 100% certain ;) but I do believe for certain that Jesus did not die on the cross because of what the Quran says. 

 

As far as Gnostic belief it kind of makes sense in ways - for example Abraham nearly slaughtered his own son because he genuinely believed in was what God wanted him to do and thus he was striving to serve God, but God stopped him. And Jesus whom we are talking about he too was willing to give his life on the cross if that was to be God's plan; obviously he didn't like the idea but he was fully willing to do it in service to God if needs be, but God didn't let him get hurt, he saved him. Therefor what happened thousands of years ago is between Judas and God, God knows. 

 

I have no idea who is buried in Kashmir? or why you are asking this?

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1 hour ago, kninjahman said:

I have no idea who is buried in Kashmir? or why you are asking this?

 

Thanks for the response.

 

As for why I'm asking, I understand there is a famous tomb in Kashmir with the dead mans hands and feet portrayed in an engraving depicting crucifixion wounds. Some Muslims believe its Jesus's tomb.

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