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General: NO SE DEJEN ENGAÑAR POR TITO MARTÍNEZ: JESÚS NO ES JEHOVÁ DE LOS EJERCITOS.
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De: COLOSO (Mensaje original) |
Enviado: 23/02/2018 04:32 |
...significa sencillamente reconocer con nuestra boca que Jesucristo es el Señor IEVE de los ejércitos, el eterno YO SOY, que se apareció a Moisés en medio de la zarza ardiente, y...
No Se Dejen Engañar Por TITO Martínez: Ya Que Tito Predica y Enseña Que Jesús o En Su Caso Jesucristo Es Jehová de los ejércitos del AT; Pues Tito Ignora; ¿Quién Está Sentado En El Trono o Quién Es Él Señor Dios Todopoderoso?
APOCALIPSIS 4:8 Y Los Cuatro Seres Vivientes Tenían Cada Uno Seis Alas, y Alrededor y Por Dentro Estaban Llenos De Ojos; y No Cesaban Día y Noche De Decir: Santo, Santo, Santo Es Él Señor Dios Todopoderoso, Él Que Era, Él Que Es, y Él Que Ha De Venir. Isaías 6:3, 1 Timoteo 6:15, 1 Tesalonicenses 5:24
9. Y Siempre Que Aquellos Seres Vivientes Dan Gloria y Honra y Acción De Gracias Al Que Está Sentado En El Trono, Al Que Vive Por Los Siglos de Los Siglos,
10. Los Veinticuatro Ancianos Se Postran Delante Del Que Está Sentado En El Trono, y Adoran Al Que Vive Por Los Siglos de Los Siglos, y Echan Sus Coronas Delante Del Trono, Diciendo:
Observen: Apostatas; Todos Los Apóstoles y Profetas Adoran a Nuestro Dios Él Padre, Al Todopoderoso, Al Único Que Está Sentado En El Trono.
APOCALIPSIS 19:4 Y Los Veinticuatro Ancianos y Los Cuatro Seres Vivientes Se Postraron En Tierra y Adoraron A Dios, Que Estaba Sentado En El Trono, y Decían: ¡Amén! ¡Aleluya! Romanos 8:2, Apocalipsis 19:10
11. Señor, Digno Eres De Recibir La Gloria y La Honra y El Poder; Porque Tú Creaste Todas Las Cosas, y Por Tu Voluntad Existen y Fueron Creadas. Salmo 33:6,9
Observen: Denme Un Versículo Que Diga Que La Voluntad Es De Jesús y No Lo Encontraran, y Verán Que Esté Señor Es Él Mismo Que Si Vio Isaías.
ISAÍAS 6:1 En El año Que Murió El Rey Uzías Vi Yo Al Señor Sentado Sobre Un Trono Alto y Sublime, y Sus Faldas Llenaban El Templo.
2. Por Encima De Él Había Serafines; Cada Uno Tenía Seis Alas; Con Dos Cubrían Sus Rostros, Con Dos Cubrían Sus Pies, y Con Dos Volaban.
3. Y El Uno Al Otro Daba Voces, Diciendo: Santo, Santo, Santo, Jehová de los ejércitos; Toda La Tierra Está Llena De Su Gloria.
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El Apocalípsis revela que Jesucristo es nuestro Señor Dios Todopoderoso..
El que es, el que era y el que ha de venir..
Apocalípsis 1.8 Yo soy el Alfa y la Omega, principio y fin, dice el Señor, el que es y que era y que ha de venir, el TODOPODEROSO.
Insisto, no separe al Padre del Hijo..
Saludos
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De: El UNGIDO Enviado: 23/02/2018 15:37
Apocalípsis 1.8 Yo soy el Alfa y la Omega, principio y fin, dice el Señor, el que es y que era y que ha de venir, el TODOPODEROSO.
Insisto, no separe al Padre del Hijo..
ese pasaje habla del Padre,y este otro,del hijo:
Cuando lo vi, caí a sus pies como muerto. Él puso su mano derecha sobre mí diciendo: "No temas, soy yo, el Primero y el Último, el que vive; estuve muerto, pero ahora estoy vivo por los siglos de los siglos, y tengo las llaves de la Muerte y del Hades.
(Apo 1:17-18 Jer 2001*) |
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De: COLOSO |
Enviado: 23/02/2018 16:51 |
ISAÍAS 8:18 He Aquí, Yo y Los Hijos Que Me Dio Jehová (Él Altísimo, Él Santísimo, Él Todopoderoso) Juan 17:24 Somos Por Señales y Presagios En Israel, De Parte De Jehová de Los Ejércitos, Que Mora En El Monte de Sion.
19. Y Si Os Dijeren: Preguntad a Los Encantadores y a Los Adivinos, Que Susurran Hablando, Responded: ¿No Consultará El Pueblo a Su Dios? ¿Consultará a Los Muertos Por Los Vivos? Santiago 1:5
Observen: Sus Hijos De Dios Él Padre Seguirán Siendo Sus Hijos De Dios, Y Estos Hijos Serán Los Que Si Conocieron Quién Es Su Hijo Unigénito De Dios.
SALMOS 132:12 Si Tus Hijos Guardaren Mí Pacto, Y Mí Testimonio Que Yo Les Enseñaré, 1 Jn, 5:6, Apocal, 19:10 Sus hijos También Se Sentarán Sobre Tu Trono Para Siempre. Mateo 20:23
APOCALIPSIS 5:1 Y Vi En La Mano Derecha Del Que Estaba Sentado En El Trono Un Libro Escrito Por Dentro y Por Fuera, Sellado Con Siete Sellos. Vers, 7
Insisto: ¿Acaso Él Que Vino a Tomar El Libro De La Mano Derecha Del Que Esta Sentado ES Un Mismo Ser?
APOCALIPSIS 5:7 Y Vino, y Tomó El Libro De La Mano Derecha Del Que Estaba Sentado En El Trono.
Ungido: Usted Es Un Caso Perdido, Apocalipsis 1:8 No Habla de Jesús, ¿Aquí Está La Traducción Correcta.
APOCALIPSIS 1:8 Yo Soy El Alfa y La Omega, Principio y Fin, Dice Él Señor Dios, (Él Altísimo) Él Que Es y Que Era y Que Ha De Venir, Él Todopoderoso.
2 CORINTIOS 1:3 Bendito Sea Él Dios y Padre De Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Padre De Misericordias y Dios De Toda Consolación,
Ungido: Dice Que Él Dios y Padre De Nuestro Señor Jesucristo Es Un Mismo Ser. Juan 5:37 Es Decir, Él Mismo. Juan 20:17, Apocalipsis 3:12
2 CORINTIOS 11:31 Él Dios y Padre De Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Quien Es Bendito Por Los Siglos, Sabe Que No Miento.
Atte. Coloso 1 Pedro 1:3
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De: Porque77
¿A los dictadores criminales y genocidas, tambien los puso Dios?... No sabes lo que dices...
por supuesto que los puso Dios,veamos el siguiente pasaje:
Y Hazael dijo: ¿Por qué llora mi señor? Y él dijo: Porque sé el mal que harás a los hijos de Israel: a sus fortalezas prenderás fuego, a sus jóvenes matarás a espada, y estrellarás a sus niños, y abrirás el vientre a sus mujeres embarazadas. Hazael dijo: Pero ¿qué es tu siervo, este perro, para que haga tan grandes cosas? Y Eliseo dijo: YHVH me ha mostrado que tú serás rey de Siria.
(2Re 8:12-13 BTX)
Dios no mandó que ese rey hiciera esas cosas, solo le dica al profeta lo que va a suceder...
""No todo el que me dice: Señor, Señor, entrará en el reino de los cielos""
Muy bien dicho esperanza, muchos se disipan como el humo cuando no tiene respuestas... No tiene razón el que dice que la tiene, sino el que realmente la tiene... Hay que GUARDAR TODOS los mandamientos de Jesucristo.... |
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APO 1
1 La revelación de Jesucristo, que Dios le dio, para manifestar a sus siervos las cosas que deben suceder pronto; y la declaró enviándola por medio de su ángel a su siervo Juan,
1093. Marcos 13:32: Pero de aquel día y de la hora nadie sabe, ni aun los ángeles que están en el cielo, ni el Hijo, sino el PADRE.
¿PORQUE NO ES OMNISAPIENTE?
EL MISMO CONTEXTO DE APOCALIPSIS 1:1, NIEGA QUE APOCALIPSIS 1:8 HACE REFERENCIA A CRISTO.
NO HAY PEOR CIEGO QUE EL QUE NO QUIERE VER
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ES MAS, EL NEXO DE JUAN, EN EL CONTEXTO AL ALFA Y EL OMEGA DE JUAN 1:8, TIENE NEXO 911. ESTO EVIDENCIA QUE EL VERDADERO ESCRITOR DE APOCALIPSIS FUE JUAN MARCOS. JUAN MARCOS ERA ERUDITO EN EL GRIEGO, YA QUE ERA DE FAMILIA DE CLASE ALTA, YA QUE VIVIA EN JERUSALEN, ADONDE FUE LA SANTA CENA.
131. Apocalipsis 1:1 La revelación de Jesucristo, que Dios le dio, para manifestar a sus siervos las cosas que deben suceder pronto; y la declaró enviándola por medio de su ángel a su siervo JUAN,
132. Apocalipsis 1:4 JUAN, a las siete iglesias que están en Asia: Gracia y paz a vosotros, del que es y que era y que ha de venir, y de los siete espíritus que están delante de su trono;
133. Apocalipsis 1:9 Yo JUAN, vuestro hermano, y copartícipe vuestro en la tribulación, en el reino y en la paciencia de Jesucristo, estaba en la isla llamada Patmos, por causa de la palabra de Dios y el testimonio de Jesucristo.
134. Apocalipsis 21:2 Y yo JUAN vi la santa ciudad, la nueva Jerusalén, descender del cielo, de Dios, dispuesta como una esposa ataviada para su marido.
135. Apocalipsis 22:8 Yo JUAN soy el que oyó y vio estas cosas. Y después que las hube oído y visto, me postré para adorar a los pies del ángel que me mostraba estas cosas.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Let us assume (and these are reasonable assumptions as we will further explain) these things:
1) that Salome, the mother of John and James, the sons of Zebedee, was the Virgin Mary’s sister — an assumption reached by comparing three verses: Mark 15:40 and Matthew 20:20; 27:56.
2) that John and James, the sons of Zebedee, were not given the names “sons of thunder” to flatter them; but rather because they were hot-tempered (and therefore unlovable) and always jockeying for special favor with Jesus, presumably their cousin by virtue of Mary being Salome’s sister. Indeed, the other disciples are often shown grumbling that John and James persist in asking Jesus if they will find special favor in the world to come.
3) that the apostle John, the son of Zebedee, who is one of two candidates for the writer of the Gospel of John, which by default makes him one of two candidates for the scholarly third-person identifier “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” was a fisherman’s son from Galilee and not a scholar who lived in Jerusalem and knew the high priests Annas and Caiaphas.
4) that Mary Magdalene does not deserve to be identified as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” by virtue of the fact that she is not a man named John, who would have written the Gospel of John, and by virtue of the fact that she is seen in the company of “the other disciple, the one whom Jesus loved” at the empty tomb with Peter.
5) that the home of John Mark and his mother Mary served as the home where the actual last supper took place — and, that this home was located near the Garden of Gethsemane, to which Jesus and Peter, James and John journey immediately following the last supper.
6) that when John and James flee the Garden of Gethsemane upon seeing Judas and the Roman soldiers arrive that they do not later become emboldened and proceed to Golgotha to witness the crucifixion of Jesus.
7) that John Mark of Cyrene knew Simon of Cyrene (as indicated by Mark’s naming of his two sons Rufus and Alexander), who helped to carry Jesus’ cross.
8) that the Virgin Mary would not have wanted to witness the torturous execution of her son Jesus.
9) that John Mark was a scholar, having been trained in Cyrene in north Africa to read and write classical Greek, Latin and Hebrew.
10) that John Mark wrote the Gospel of Mark.
11) that John Mark is the only man named John to be placed near Ephesus, according to a letter written by Paul to Timothy, who at the time was in Ephesus, near Patmos, where the book of the Revelation of Jesus was written by a man named John.
12) that the controversy of which man named John is the writer of the Gospel of John and therefore “the beloved disciple” has been a topic for debate even among laymen since the third century.
13) that Leonardo da Vinci, having had three years to paint The Last Supper (from 1495 to 1498), did not mistakenly leave in his painting a hand holding a dagger without an arm or person attached behind the back of Judas — something which the Da Vinci Code never addresses.
None of these are in any way outrageous assumptions, but quite plausible and already readily accepted by most Bible scholars. If we assume all of these things … we can go through the following vague references to a man named John and a woman named Mary and end up with the identity of the true beloved disciple, the writer of the Gospel of John.
Now let us turn our attention to 19 vague references to people which appear in the gospels of Mark and John. We believe that taking into account these first 12 assumptions above that we can demonstrate that all but two of these references are references to African scholar John Mark. We contend that two of the 19 references are made to John Mark’s mother Mary.
1) “A certain youth” is found in Mark 14:51-52. — These verses along with John 19:25-27 are KEYSTONE verses, in that they are the two passages from the gospels of Mark and John which indicate tampering with the original gospel manuscripts. This Mark passage sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb, because without identifying the “certain youth” and what he was doing in the vicinity of the Garden of Gethsamene it very obviously has nothing to do with the narrative. That is a clue that the original passage was altered by someone who wished to obscure John Mark, whom scholars tend to believe was the “certain youth” anyway.
These unspecific verses about a seemingly unrelated event on the night that Jesus was arrested serve as the keystone upon which all of the vague references in John’s Gospel must be overlaid and considered.
2) “The disciple whom Jesus loved” is found in John 13:23. — This we know is a man named John.
Jesus thought enough of the beloved disciple — and Peter knew it — that Peter should be compelled to nudge John — “the disciple whom Jesus loved” — and ask him to ask Jesus who it would be who would betray Jesus. John had a special relationship with Jesus, which went beyond being a mere disciple. That’s an important point. It is the closeness of the relationship between John and Jesus that has precipitated the use of the vague and obscuring language; in other words, as we shall see the vaguely identified John in subsequent passages, whom we say is John Mark, became necessary to the alterer of the original manuscripts if the alterer was to be successful. Of all of the references to the person who serves as Jesus’ defender, which we shall see next, we would expect these references to be clear, i.e., we would expect the disciple to be named, and he is not.
Peter, as close as he was to Jesus, felt compelled to ask John to ask Jesus who was going to betray Jesus. John clearly had a familial relationship with Jesus — they were that close. It had to be a unique and very special relationship, one based on mutual trust and understanding, how a home boy would feel toward another.
3) “Another disciple” is found in John 18:15. — This is a man who is a scholar, scribe and likely a priest, having been known to the high priests Caiaphas and Annas.
4) “This disciple” is found in John 18:15. — This is a man who is a scholar, scribe and likely a priest.
5) “This other disciple” is found once in John 18:16. — This is a man who is a scholar, scribe and likely a priest.
Why would the person who was willing to go to bat for Jesus be unnamed? Surely this man, whom we say is scholar John Mark, was not just a casual acquaintance of the high priests Caiaphas and Annas. They must have trusted him, otherwise he doesn’t get an audience. And we would have to say that John Mark may have come very close to winning Jesus’ freedom because of what they thought of John Mark. This John (John Mark) lived and worked in Jerusalem. Zebedee’s John was a fisherman from Galilee, as Peter was. If Peter would deny Jesus repeatedly … why would Zebedee’s John do any differently? In fact, Zebedee’s John was nowhere to be found, having fled with his brother James.
Clearly, the unnamed disciple was a special person. But apparently not special enough to be named. Was the unnamed disciple’s name removed? In other words, was John Mark’s name ever used, was it used in the original manuscript? We will probably never know, but a name doesn’t appear here, and it is jarring. Mark 14:51-52 is the keystone: this person is a youth, younger than the other disciples, which John Mark was; the name has apparently been removed in these verses, rendering them nonsensical, irrelevant; then why does this passage appear at all if it seemingly has no bearing on the story? These verses appear as subterfuge: Because if John Mark is not wearing his priestly white linen garment … then he cannot be “the other disciple” who serves as Jesus’ defense counsel. Only a scribe, i.e., attorney could have argued effectively on Jesus’ behalf. John Mark was a scribe. From the second century B.C.E. forward … all Jewish scribes were also priests. So the white linen makes sense. It is the hidden John Mark who is the only person who could play this role. He is the thirteenth disciple.
6) “The other disciple, the one Jesus loved” is found in John 20:2. — This person is with Peter at the empty tomb. This person outruns Peter to the empty tomb. This person is not Mary Magdalene.
This is a very critical reference to the unnamed disciple, because Mary Magdalene is in the same scene with this person, i.e., “the other disciple, the one Jesus loved” — therefore removing any likelihood that Mary Magdalene was herself the beloved disciple. This is a critical passage also because it describes “the other disciple” as outrunning Peter to the empty tomb, something a younger man would be expected to do. But when John Mark got to the empty tomb … he did not go in. He was frightened. That would change. John would become bold and take a second name, a Greek name, Marcus, which some have tried to say means “deformed fingers”; it means “Hammer,” which is a testament to John Mark’s newfound boldness after seeing his friend crucified. John Mark must have been hated, and so he has been obscured.
7) “The other disciple” is found in John 20:3. — This is the same person as the one above.
8) “The other disciple” is found in John 20:4. — Ditto.
9) “The other disciple” is found in John 20:8. — Ditto.
10) “The disciples” is found in John 20:10. — This is Peter and the other disciple above.
11) “Two other disciples” found in John 21:2. — It is uncertain who these two disciples are; but we know they are not the sons of Zebedee, John and James, who are previously named in the same sentence.
This is a critical reference, too — for it distinguishes two unnamed disciples from the two sons of Zebedee, John and James. A pattern by this point has been established: wherever John Mark appears … there are only vague references. “The other disciple” could not have been Zebedee’s John in any of these other instances, so we assume based on previous assumptions that this must be John Mark … and one other person. The second disciple may have been added to confuse us.
12) “The disciple whom Jesus loved” is found in 21:7. — This is the writer of the Gospel of John.
This reference is made in the way that a scholar would use such a reference to identify himself, in the third person. I suspect that those who wanted to obscure John Mark took a cue from this sort of reference and the one in chapter thirteen in John’s Gospel, when John Mark as a scholar refers to himself in the third person. Those who tampered with these other verses took advantage of the ambiguity … to obscure the scholar.
13) “The other disciples” is found in John 21:8. — It is uncertain who these other disciples are.
14) “The disciple whom Jesus loved” is found in 21:20. — This is the writer of the Gospel of John.
15) “This disciple” is found in John 21:23. — This is the writer of the Gospel of John, whom Jesus says will likely not die. This person very likely lives to write the book of the Revelation of Jesus.
This is Jesus’ reply to Peter, who has asked Jesus if one of the disciples, whom we contend is John Mark, will escape martyrdom: “What is it to you if this disciple is not martyred? You worry about yourself.” This in effect is what Jesus says when Peter wants to know if the rumor is true that “this man,” “this disciple,” according to the grapevine, is not going to be martyred. Peter would have never raised the issue within earshot of Zebedee’s John if this person had been Zebedee’s John. And Jesus would never have played favorites, showing favoritism for Zebedee’s John or James over the other disciples. John and James, the sons of Zebedee, were also the sons of Salome, the sister of Jesus’ mother Mary, making John and James Jesus’ cousins. What cousin is beloved? What cousin is chosen over another cousin and called beloved?
16) “This disciple who testifies to these things” is found in John 21:24. — This person is the writer of the Gospel of John.
Here again, John Mark refers to himself in the third person as a scholar would do. Only John Mark is a scholar. I don’t know why other Bible scholars have not consulted the Coptic biography of John Mark written by Pope Shenouda III, the patriarch of the Holy See of St. Mark, but they haven’t (it appears in our “sky links” above under “Biography of St. Mark,” conveniently enough. New Testament commentaries which I have read pertaining to John Mark doubt that he was even the founder of the Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt. The Coptic biography of John Mark is unequivocal in stating all that John Mark was, and he was a considerable force of early Christianity. The only thing the Copts get wrong has to do with the alleged martyrdom of John Mark, which cannot have occurred. For he lived on to write Revelation. Zebedee’s John, on the other hand, was expecting martyrdom … because Jesus told him and James that they would drink from the same cup as Jesus.
17) “The other Mary” is found in Matthew 28:1. — It is uncertain who this woman is, but note that she is described in the same way as “the other disciple.”
This Mary can be one of many other women named Mary, and there is a passel of them — which is why we should expect a more precise description of just which Mary this is. But it is a vague reference to this Mary, who, very notably, is in the presence of Mary Magdalene, who is already suspect certainly, not being the beloved disciple — and she is not because John Mark, the other disciple who is with her at the empty tomb, is. It is reasonable to assume that Mary, John Mark’s mother, would also be treated obscurely if any woman named Mary would be … for this John and Mary are the actual mother and son who appear at the foot of Jesus’ cross in John 19:25-27.
18) “The other Mary” is found in Matthew 28:61. — Ditto.
When these verses are cross-referenced, laid one on top of the other, with an understanding of motivations and John Mark’s actual background, national and educational, we come out at the distilled end with only one person who fits the criteria in all of these verses. And that is John Mark. It can be no one else. Bible scholars for years have avoided even weighing in on this subject, because it appeared unsolvable.
19) “The disciple whom Jesus loved” and Mary, the mother of Jesus” is found in John 19:25-27.
This famous passage reads as follows: “When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, ‘Woman, behold your son,’ and to the disciple, ‘Behold your mother.’ From that hour, this disciple took her into his home.”
Let’s assume the beloved disciple in this instance is John, the son of Zebedee, who fled Gethsemane earlier, abandoning Jesus. In Matthew 13:54-57, we’re presented with the strongest evidence as to why this famous passage in John as it is presently written doesn’t ring true. It reads: “Coming to his hometown, he began teaching the people in their synagogue, and they were amazed. “Where did this man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers?” they asked. “Isn’t this the carpenter’s son? Isn’t his mother’s name Mary, and aren’t his brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Judas? Aren’t all his sisters with us? Where then did this man get all these things?” And they took offense at him. But Jesus said to them, “Only in his hometown and in his own house is a prophet without honor.”
Why would Jesus ask Zebedee’s John, a hot-tempered firebrand against whom the other disciples often grumbled, to take care of his mother Mary, when we know from this passage in Matthew that Jesus had at least four brothers, one of whom being James, who became the head of the church in Jerusalem, and sisters as well? This passage in John is even further made questionable by the possibility that the Virgin Mary was likely the aunt of the apostle John, as we have said, with Mary being the sister of Salome, whose sons were James and John, the sons of Zebedee.
Besides, as we have already stated … once Judas and the Roman soldiers arrive in Gethsemane, James and John, the sons of Zebedee, run for their lives, presumably not to be seen again until the book of Acts, when we learn that James, alas, is martyred, just as Jesus predicted. But what of John? James and John were inseparable. It is highly doubtful that James and John, having been told earlier by Jesus that they would be martyred … it is highly doubtful that they would have suddenly become bold enough to ascend Golgotha and watch Jesus as he was executed. Neither would Peter have been bold enough to ascend to Golgotha. And then of course there is the inescapable fact that John Mark is placed atop Golgotha, having followed as an eye-witness Jesus and Simon of Cyrene (very apparently known to John Mark of Cyrene), who would carry Jesus’ cross.
If the disciple whom Jesus loved in this instance was Zebedee’s John, this passage is odd. It makes sense if John Mark, who is already present at Golgotha, is the disciple whom Jesus loved. What Jesus then appears to be saying when he tells the two to “behold” one another … is not to perceive one another as mother and son anew … but to look after one another in Jesus’ physical absence. And this John Mark does, leaving Paul on the mission field to go home to Jerusalem, which caused the famous rift between Paul and John Mark. You’ll recall that Barnabas, after this fight, sides with John Mark … and they leave for Cyprus. Barnabas was the nephew of Mary, the mother of John Mark. And so Barnabas, too, may well have been an African. We also know that he was wealthy, as John Mark and his mother Mary apparently were.
Let us recap what we’ve said here: This passage, then, along with Mark 14:51-52, is a keystone passage, because it has apparently been tampered with, changing the person Mary, the mother of John Mark, to Mary, the mother of Jesus. John Mark and Mary were Jesus’ benefactors: wealthy Africans and unsung heroes of early Christianity. It is hard to imagine that Jesus’ mother would have wanted to be anywhere near Golgotha to see her son tortured and killed. And, as for John the apostle, he could not possibly be here, neither he nor his James, for they fled and abandoned Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane; nor is Peter here, he having denied even knowing Jesus. John Mark, as evidenced in Mark 15:21, is the only man named John to be present at Golgotha. And we know this because John Mark in the Gospel of Mark describes Simon of Cyrene, whom John Mark would have known along with Simon’s two sons Rufus and Alexander, because John Mark was himself from Cyrene. Only John Mark witnesses the selection of Simon and accompanies Simon and Jesus to the top of Golgotha.
Granted, we are making some pretty large assumptions here. But we’re being realistic when we say that John Mark was at the cross and Zebedee’s John along with Peter and James very likely were not. The passage makes sense if it is John Mark with his actual mother Mary.
Notably (and interestingly) John Mark is placed at Jesus’ cross despite the statements of Papias that John Mark “neither heard nor accompanied Jesus,” these beliefs of Papias coming on the word of a mysterious man named John, apparently known as Presbyter John.
This explanation makes an odd verse suddenly make sense. Jesus told actual mother and son to “behold” or look out for one another in his physical absence. It is of course possible that John Mark may have been standing with Mary, the mother of Jesus, but if Mary, the mother of Jesus, was John Mark’s aunt … it would make this verse odd. We have to assume that John the apostle never took Jesus’ mother to his home in Galilee to care for her, and so the Virgin Mary would never had gone to Ephesus, as Mary Magdalene is alleged to have done, where both are believed to have lived, died and been buried.
A German nun in 1951 initiated the apparently false rumor that the Virgin Mary lived in Ephesus with John, the son of Zebedee, and died there. But, of course, we have the tomb of the Virgin Mary in Jerusalem to refute that.
It bears noting that if this pair was John the apostle and Mary, the mother of Jesus, verse 27, which indicates they left for the beloved disciple’s home at “that very hour,” would suggest that it would have been very unlikely for John, who lived in Galilee, sixty miles to the north, to make the return trip to Jerusalem to be present at the empty tomb — which offers more validation that our interpretation of these verses is accurate.
FINAL NOTE: The Last Supper, as the painted is interpreted by the Da Vinci Code, we contend perpetrates a lie about the true beloved disciple, John Mark, who actually lived in the home where the actual last supper was held. Recognizing this and recognizing that the patron of The Last Supper was Ludovico Sfroza, a.k.a. “the Moor,” whose “justice,” Leonardo said, “was as black as he himself,” it is at least possible that Ludovico may have known about the biblical controversy over which man named John was the beloved disciple, and that one of them was an African. And we say this because in the painting where there should be a man named John being nudged by Peter there is a woman, whom the Da Vinci Code says is Mary Magdalene. She could be anyone. But is she John? No, we don’t think so, and that is because of the presence of the hand behind Judas’ back with no arm or person attached to it. The painting has obviously to our mind been repainted, and it very likely may have been to paint out Ludovico the Moor’s little joke of including John Mark, the hidden thirteenth disciple about whom we know so little. The painting disintegrated within decades after it was painted, being painted presumably on dry plaster, which would seem to be nothing that the master Leonardo would do in creating a fresco. A fresco is only a fresco if it is painted using wet plaster. The French invasion of Milan in 1499, which sent Ludovico and Leonardo packing, would have given anyone who wished to a chance to repaint the fresco, painting out one John or perhaps two, including John Mark, and also repainting Jesus. It is notable that the figure believed to be Mary Magdalene and Jesus himself are of a lighter pigment and style than the rest of the figures in the painting and their expressions, being demure and detached, do not fit the scene. Are The Last Supper then and the Da Vinci Code part of the coverup, which is like the one which appears in the New Testament gospels to obscure John Mark? And who would be responsible for a coverup going as far back possibly as the first century? Papias’ cryptic statement that “the presbyter John” told him that Mark was not a follower or hearer of Jesus … may be a clue.
The presbyter John of Papias’ day in the second century and/or Prester John, a mythical character about whom fanciful stories were told, are suspicious figures, indeed. But are they both fabrications or are they real? They never found Prester John, and, notably stopped looking for him in the seventeenth century reportedly in Ethiopia. Prester John, an Adamic figure, who was supposed to have been a mystical king and priest overseeing a land rich with gold and exotic animals, may have been subterfuge to convince people that there was nothing resembling Eden to be found in Ethiopia, and science today tells us otherwise.
Race is irrelevant, as God is invisible, spirit, indwelling all things. But as we can conclude from the conclusion we reach, race obviously has been the motivation to hide John Mark, but why? Because he was an African and Jesus’ closest friend? You can draw your own conclusions.
http://tanata.squarespace.com/journal/2009/4/15/arguments-for-john-mark-as-the-beloved-disciple.html
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AQUI ESTA LA CLAVE DE LA "TRASLACION EN EL TIEMPO" EN EL CONTEXTO AL GRIAL. ES OBVIO EL NEXO CON EL JUAN QUE ESCRIBIO APOCALIPSIS, QUE ES EL MISMO JUAN MARCOS, EL HIJO DE JESUCRISTO Y MARIA MAGDALENA. |
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SI NO ES ASI PREGUNTO PORQUE LA RELACION DE JUAN, EN EL CONTEXTO AL SALMO 119 (EN FUNCION AL ALFA Y EL OMEGA O EL ALEF Y EL TAV HEBREO)?
NO HAY PEOR CIEGO QUE EL QUE NO QUIERE VER
AQUI DE DESTRUYE LA MENTIRA DE LA DIVINIDAD DEL HOMBRE. |
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Muchos mitos se han levantado concernientes a un supuesto grial..
Una pseuda copa de poder que obviamente no tiene sustento bíblico..
Que solo conforma parte de un imaginario acogido por el gnosticismo..
En estos tiempos, esos conceptos se han vuelto a poner a la palestra..
Dado a novelas que mezclan misterio, esoterismo, ficción..
Que alude a una dinastía real de poderosos en la tierra..
O de atribuirle supuestos poderes mágicos a quien la posee.
Esta narrativa solo sirve para desarrollar la imaginación humana..
La copa levantada por Cristo en la última cena ..
Es una copa absolutamente espiritual..
Ya que de esa copa hemos de beber todos los conversos en el reino de los cielos..
Esa copa representa en sí, la resurrección y la vida ..
Ya que hace temblar los cimientos de la tierra..
Y contiene la celestial sangre de Cristo que es la vida eterna ..
La palabra de Dios desarrolla nuestra percepción espiritual..
Saludos
El Ungido |
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DUALIDAD JUAN MARCOS-PABLO SE TRANSFIGURO EN LA DUALIDAD JUAN XXIII Y PABLO VI. ES EN ESTE MARCO EL ORIGEN DEL PORQUE LOS PAPAS SUCESIVOS ADOPTARON EL NOMBRE DE JUAN PABLO I Y JUAN PABLO II. SIN DUDAS QUE JUAN XXIII, EL PAPA DE VENECIA, FUE UN REVOLUCIONARIO EN TODO EL SENTIDO DE LA PALABRA, Y QUE MARCO UN PUNTO DE INFLEXION, CON CLARA REFERENCIA AL SANTO GRIAL. EL CONCILIO VATICANO II, FUE UN PORTAL, EN ESTE MARCO. EL VERDADERO ORIGINARIO DE LA PREDICACION A LOS GENTILES FUE JUAN MARCOS Y NO PABLO O SAULO DE TARSO, COMO SE PREDICA ACTUALMENTE.
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Apocalipsis 1
1. La revelación de Jesucristo, que Dios le dio, para manifestar a sus siervos las cosas que deben suceder pronto; y la declaró enviándola por medio de su ángel a su siervo Juan, (ES OBVIO QUE SI DIOS LE DIO, ES QUE CRISTO NO ES OMNISAPIENTE, NI SIQUIERA EN EL CIELO. OSEA QUE CRISTO NO ES DIOS TODOPODEROSO. "SIERVO JUAN" ESTA EN CLAVE CON REFERENCIA A JUAN MARCOS. RECORDEMOS QUE CRISTO SIEMPRE LO HACE EN EL CONTEXTO AL SALMO 119.)
2. que ha dado testimonio de la palabra de Dios, y del testimonio de Jesucristo, y de todas las cosas que ha visto.
3. Bienaventurado el que lee, y los que oyen las palabras de esta profecía, y guardan las cosas en ella escritas; porque el tiempo está cerca.
4. Juan, a las siete iglesias que están en Asia: Gracia y paz a vosotros,del que es y que era y que ha de venir, y de los siete espíritus que están delante de su trono; (UNA CLARA REFERENCIA A LAS PLEYADES)
5. y de Jesucristo el testigo fiel, el primogénito de los muertos, y el soberano de los reyes de la tierra. Al que nos amó, y nos lavó de nuestros pecados con su sangre,
6. y nos hizo reyes y sacerdotes para Dios, su Padre; a él sea gloria e imperio por los siglos de los siglos. Amén.
7. He aquí que viene con las nubes, y todo ojo le verá, y los que le traspasaron; y todos los linajes de la tierra harán lamentación por él. Sí, amén.
8. Yo soy el Alfa y la Omega, principio y fin, dice el Señor, el que es y que era y que ha de venir, el Todopoderoso. (SALMO 119)
9. Yo Juan, vuestro hermano, y copartícipe vuestro en la tribulación, en el reino y en la paciencia de Jesucristo, estaba en la isla llamada Patmos, por causa de la palabra de Dios y el testimonio de Jesucristo.
10. Yo estaba en el Espíritu en el día del Señor, y oí detrás de mí una gran voz como de trompeta,
11. que decía: Yo soy el Alfa y la Omega, el primero y el último. Escribe en un libro lo que ves, y envíalo a las siete iglesias que están en Asia: aEfeso, Esmirna, Pérgamo, Tiatira, Sardis, Filadelfia y Laodicea. (UNA CLARA REFERENCIA A LAS PLEYADES, OSEA A LA CONSTELACION DEL TORO / TAURO)
12. Y me volví para ver la voz que hablaba conmigo; y vuelto, vi siete candeleros de oro,
13. y en medio de los siete candeleros, a uno semejante al Hijo del Hombre, vestido de una ropa que llegaba hasta los pies, y ceñido por el pecho con un cinto de oro. (¿CINTURON DE ORION?)
14. Su cabeza y sus cabellos eran blancos como blanca lana, como nieve; sus ojos como llama de fuego;
15. y sus pies semejantes al bronce bruñido, refulgente como en un horno; y su voz como estruendo de muchas aguas.
16. Tenía en su diestra siete estrellas; de su boca salía una espada aguda de dos filos; y su rostro era como el sol cuando resplandece en su fuerza. (LAS SIETE ESTRELLAS SON LAS PLEYADES. ES OBVIO QUE NUESTRO SEÑOR ES ORION. APARENTEMENTE EL SOL EN SU FUERZA ES UNA REFERENCIA AL SOLSTICIO DE VERANO, OSEA AL 20/21 DE JUNIO.)
17. Cuando le vi, caí como muerto a sus pies. Y él puso su diestra sobre mí, diciéndome: No temas; yo soy el primero y el último; (ES CLARO QUE CRISTO HACE REFERENCIA AL SALMO 119, EN EL MARCO A QUE EL ALFA=HOMBRE Y OMEGA=FEMENINO, OSEA AL YIN Y YANG, AL HOMBRE Y LA MUJER, AL SOL Y LA LUNA, EL PRIMERO Y EL ULTIMO, ETC, ETC, OSEA EL CORAZON ESOTERICO DEL 911/ 119)
18. y el que vivo, y estuve muerto; mas he aquí que vivo por los siglos de los siglos, amén. Y tengo las llaves de la muerte y del Hades. (UNA REFERENCIA A MATEO 16:18)
19. Escribe las cosas que has visto, y las que son, y las que han de ser después de estas. (JUSTO EN EL 1:19, UNA REFERENCIA AL PASADO, PRESENTE Y FUTURO OSEA A LA "MAQUINA DEL TIEMPO")
20. El misterio de las siete estrellas que has visto en mi diestra, y de los siete candeleros de oro: las siete estrellas son los ángeles de las siete iglesias, y los siete candeleros que has visto, son las siete iglesias.
Escribe las cosas que has VISTO, y las que son, y las que han de ser después de estas.
pasado, presente y futuro ("MAQUINA DEL TIEMPO")
NO HAY PEOR CIEGO QUE EL QUE NO QUIERE VER
¿USTED QUIERE HACERSE IGUAL A DIOS?
SIGA ENSEÑANDO QUE DIOS ES HOMBRE
AMIGO, SOLO ERES UN GATO. ¿PORQUE QUIERES SER UN LEON?
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Sabemos que Vesica Piscis esta en funcion al a los 153 peces de Juan 21:11.
Aqui tenemos a Pi - la circunferencia del toro y la vesica piscis 256/153 equivalente a la raiz cuadrada de 3 En el hipercubo las coordinadas binarias de Piscis son decimal 3 y binario 11 153 los pescados de Jesus en la biblia
I have a lot to say about pythagorean triangles in my videos. In particular I have found many references to 5:12:13 triangles and 5:12 rectangles (that’s 2 of the triangles put together) in Stonehenge and the whole region surrounding it, in Washington DC, Paris, and Jerusalem. Someone who listened to my first Red Ice interview contacted me with a major discovery he made in regards to the 5:12 proportion. Brace yourself…
A rectangle measuring 5 feet by 12 feet has an area of 8640 square inches. This is something I can work with. I’m never going to be able to build an 864 foot solar Osiris talisman on a geodetic hot spot, but I think I can manage making a few raised garden beds measuring exactly 5 by 12 feet. And where I live in Canada (above 50 degrees North) can really use more resonance with the Sun.
If you saw SIPS Volume 1, you might recall that Stonehenge has its station stones which describe a 5×12 rectangle.
from SIPS Volume 1
Stonehenge is also 33.33° from Solomon’s Temple.
Sapientia Aedificavit Sibi Domum. Es decir, "la sabiduría ha edificado aquí su casa". Resulta curioso que la misma frase aparece en el Evangelio de María Magdalena, un texto apócrifo. Se dice que en el interior de esta iglesia y de otras muchas de Venecia está escondido el tesoro de los templarios. Pero no hay ninguna prueba de ello. Para terminar ya con esta entrada me gustaría que nos acercásemos un momento a uno de los edificios más emblemáticos de Venecia: el Palacio Ducal.
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