It’s All About the Messiah

Posted Nov 02, 2021 by Staff

Dr. Brown reviews how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament Scriptures, then speaks with apologist J. Warner Wallace about his new book Person of Interest.

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As I look back at my years of life on earth I realize how blessed I have been. My experience during the Six Day War during June, 1967 has shown me that God does exist. First know that there is only one God our creator. My position during the Six Day War allowed me access to events of this war in real time. Of course I could not absorb every event that happened. Later in life I realized that I did not know the true God that we should worship. What follows is a short version of the life of the Messiah. First we must use God’s words and not the words of man. Other than God our creator we have the gods of the Evil One. The most popular god in man’s history appears to be the sun god. The sun god originated approximately 1500 BC. The sun was established as a god when the people had a way to measure the length of a day. When it was discovered that the shortest day happened during what we call today, the winter solstice, using the Gregorian calendar this would be December 21. In the beginning of the celebration of the sun god the people of different tribes would celebrate when they could tell the days would were getting longer. At some point in history the different tribes established December 25 as a day the sun was returning with it’s warmth. Different groups still celebrate on December 25 as a major holiday. Know this is valid from the beginning of time to the end: Deuteronomy 17:2-7 2 “If there is found among you, within any of your gates [in any city] that Adonai your God gives you, a man or woman who does what Adonai your God sees as wicked, transgressing his covenant 3 by going and serving other gods and worshipping them, the sun, the moon, or anything in the sky — something I have forbidden — 4 and it is told to you, or you hear about it; then you are to investigate the matter diligently. If it is true, if it is confirmed that such detestable things are being done in Isra’el; 5 then you are to bring the man or woman who has done this wicked thing to your city gates, and stone that man or woman to death. 6 The death sentence is to be carried out only if there was testimony from two or three witnesses; he may not be sentenced to death on the testimony of only one witness. 7 The witnesses are to be the first to stone him to death; afterwards, all the people are to stone him. Thus you will put an end to this wickedness among you. What follows is the path of the Messiah on earth. Know that during the reign of King Antiochus IV (175-163bc) this Greek king only wanted to destroy God’s commands to the Jewish people. Antiochus defiled the temple by sacrificing a pig (which is not clean) on God’s alter, he also refused to allow God’s people to worship our Creator, etc. The promotion of Greek culture culminated in his raising a statue to Zeus in the Temple of Jerusalem. Antiochus stopped God’s people from performing circumcision and other commands from God to His People. This had to change if the Messiah was to enter Jerusalem and be allowed to follow God’s commands, like circumcision, given His name, Yeshua (Salvation) on the eighth day, eat only clean food, etc. Also the Messiah had to complete His mission to help those that had fallen away from God. When you read Torah you will noticed that God wanted all His creation to follow His directions by God consistently inviting the foreigners to follow His commands. Judas Maccabee (also known as “The Hammer”) and his brothers restored the Jewish way of life which continued until the destruction of the temple in 70 AD which the Messiah prophesied in Matthew 24:1-2 - “As Yeshua which translates to Salvation also known as Messiah left the Temple and was going away, his talmidim (disciples) came and called his attention to its buildings. 2 But he answered them, “You see all these? Yes! I tell you, they will be totally destroyed — not a single stone will be left standing!” Reading 1 & 2 Maccabees helps understanding Knowing the Messiah Conception of the Messiah happened in the Hebrew year 3755, month of Kislev, day 30 late in the day. Use God’s calendar. From conception (Kislev 30, 3755- a Sabbath) to the birth of the Messiah is a span of forty weeks or seven time forty=280 days. Numbers seven and forty come up many times when important events happen. An example would be God with His chosen people for forty years in the wilderness, etc. Only use God’s calendar if you wish to get the correct answers when it comes to dates. Comment: Northwestern University discovered not to many years ago that when the sperm and egg unite there is a spark of light!!! To me this is the beginning of life. Conception for the light of the world, Messiah happened Kislev 30 3755, a Sabbath day during the festival of light. Today this celebrations is known as Hanukkah, Feast of Dedication. https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-just-captured-the-actual-flash-o... John 1:9 This was the true light, which gives light to everyone entering the world. Luke 1:34-35: 34 “How can this be,” asked Miryam of the angel, “since I am a virgin?” 35 The angel answered her, “The Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Sprit) will come over you,
the power of Ha‘Elyon (God Most High) will cover you (God tells us that physical relations with a women happened in darkness).
Therefore the holy child born to you
will be called the Son of God. Comment: Know that the Messiah’s Father was, Ha’Elyon (God most High). The Birth of the Messiah. Seventh year of Sukkot cycle Tishri 15, 3756, a Sh’mittah year, during the seventh month using God’s calendar and He was circumsized and given His name on Tishri 22, 3756 the eight day of Sukkot. The Messiah lived on earth for 33 years and six months. Matthew 24:1-2 
As Yeshua left the Temple and was going away, his talmidim came and called his attention to its buildings. 2 But he answered them, “You see all these? Yes! I tell you, they will be totally destroyed — not a single stone will be left standing!”
Comment: The historian Josephus tells us that in 70AD during the Babylonian month of Av, days 8-10 the Temple mound in Jerusalem was totally destroyed. The 9th of Av is celebrated to honor this sad event as well as other sad events. Josephus and other historians tell us that there were 40 years between the crucifixion of the Messiah and the destruction of of the Temple. One of the more popular writings comes from the Babylonian Talmud, Yoma 39A which tells us forty years. This is not exactly correct since the crucifixion and the first Yom Kippur after the death of the Messiah was in the same Hebrew year, 3790. In the year 3790 Yom Kippur was celebrated in the seventh month and tenth day using God’s calendar. This was the first celebration of Yom Kippur after the Messiah death. However since the Babylonian calendar changes the first month from Nisan to the seventh month and Tishri the seventh month was changed to the first month using today’s Hebrew Civil calendar can be confusing. This is not the order of months that God gave us and it also proves that the Evil One loves to confuse us to separate us from our God. Let us look at what Matthew 12:40 is telling us. 40 For just as Yonah (Jonah) was three days and three nights in the belly of the sea-monster,[a] so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the depths of the earth. Know that God’s day starts in darkness. We know that during the year 3790 was the year of the cruxifixction and resurrection according to God’s calendar. In other words the calendar day Aviv 14 becomes Aviv 15 when darkness starts. When ever we calculate dates using God’s calendar we must use what God gave us. So the start of day 15 using the Hebrew Biblical calendar is darkness and on the Gregorian calendar the new day starts at midnight. Aviv 3790 1 2 3 God’s day starts with darkness then 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 goes to light and ends when darkness 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 returns as a new day. Days 15-17 are blue. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Days 14 and 18 are red in original paper. 25 26 27 28 29 30 Blue days, the Messiah is in the center of the earth three days. Red days are the crucifixion and resurrection. Matthew 27:62-64 God’s first month is Aviv “62 Next day, after the preparation, the head cohanim and the P’rushim went together to Pilate 63 and said, “Sir, we remember that that deceiver said while he was still alive, ‘After three days I will be raised.’ 64 Therefore, order that the grave be made secure till the third day; otherwise the talmidim may come, steal him away and say to the people, ‘He was raised from the dead’; and the last deception will be worse than the first.”. Messiah was raised Aviv 18, 3790 in darkness. It is important to note the day of Yom Kippur started in darkness Tishri 9 and ended Tishri 10 after sunset. Next from the “Evil One” we have Emperor Aurelian, who was known for promoting the worship of the ‘god of the Unconquered Sun’ (Sol Inviticus), creating an official priesthood as well as building a temple to the sun god.  Aurelian’s proclamation happened in the year 274 CE on December 25. NOTE: After the birth of the Messiah the Romans continued to worship the date they worshipped the sun god, December 25. The four Gospels - Women visit the grave Read the verses below to see which women visited the Messiah’s grave. Know that the resurrection took place on the 18th of Aviv in darkness. The 18th of Aviv is the first day of the week using God’s definition of a day. This was the first day of the week Matthew 28:1-9 Mark 15:42-47 Luke 24:25-32 John 19:25 Learn something new about God every day!!! From Destruction of the Temple to conception Josephus tells us the temple took three days to destroy. Using the Hebrew calendar it would be from the eighth to the tenth of AV. 3830, 8-10. There was no Yom Kippur during 70 AD since the temple did not exist. Yom Kippur was celebrated 40 times after the death of the Messiah. Yoma 39A from the Babylonian Talmud tells us that God never forgave sin during Yom Kippur 40 times. The things that normally happen during Yom Kippur never happened after the resurrection. 3790, 18 was the resurrection and first day of the week in darkness. 3790, 14 was the crucifixion late in the day. And went to the center of the earth on the fifteenth day in darkness. 3756, 22 Tishri, Messiah given His name and was circumsized. 3756, 15 Tishri, born during a Sh’mittah year also known as year of release. 3755, 30 Kislev, Conception. Think about the following! With the war in the Ukraine seemingly out of control and the Russians having a nuclear arsenal of thousands of nuclear weapons, the USA also having thousands of nuclear weapons. An interesting recently published remark is China doubling there nuclear weapons from 200 to 400 in the last year. Not only does the world have a huge number of weapons, these weapons can be delivered very quickly, like in minutes. If we do not have the right people in command of our weapons we can see the end being very near. We need to Pray to our creator to survive! Revelation 11:1-3 - 11:1 I was given a measuring rod like a stick and told, “Get up, and measure the Temple of God and the altar, and count how many people are worshipping there! 2 But the court outside the Temple, leave that out; don’t measure it; because it has been given to the Goyim, and they will trample over the holy city for forty-two months. 3 “Also I will give power to my two witnesses; and they will prophesy for 1,260 days, dressed in sackcloth.” Revelation 13:4-6 4 They worshipped the dragon, because he had given his authority to the beast; and they worshipped the beast, saying,“Who is like the beast?
Who can fight against it?” 5 It was given a mouth speaking arrogant blasphemies; and it was given authority to act for forty-two months. 6 So it opened its mouth in blasphemies against God to insult his name and his Sh’khinah, and those living in heaven; Read Deuteronomy 4:29-31 to know there is no rapture and that God will provide to those who show their love to God.

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