HaShev
Gold Member
- Jun 19, 2009
- 17,782
- 7,093
- 335
Just as placing the idol in OT verses they don't understand, In not understanding the meaning of Jewish holidays the placement of Jesus becomes comically innapropriate and exposed.
Calling him the passover lamb is problematic because:
1) passover of the first born, the first born Of the Egyptians must die. =Lucifer the first claimed messiah (learned his forbidden maggi and underworld teachings in Egypt) we are told to pass this imposter by as he is an idol god (and the lamb represented the Egyptian idol god on passover).
Which brings us to:
2) The lamb on passover is representing the Egyptian idol god which was a lamb, they slayed it to mock & humiliate the Egyptian idol worship in hopes of getting kicked out of Egypt=the lamb is bad not a good thing. You are saying we are saved by removing the idol god Jesus who was the sin itself not the salvation from sin. Thus removing Lucifer the first born we are saved from his sin and our sins, that worship in the morning star= Lucifer -Jesus(Rev 22:16) brings.
Brilliant!
Calling him the passover lamb is problematic because:
1) passover of the first born, the first born Of the Egyptians must die. =Lucifer the first claimed messiah (learned his forbidden maggi and underworld teachings in Egypt) we are told to pass this imposter by as he is an idol god (and the lamb represented the Egyptian idol god on passover).
Which brings us to:
2) The lamb on passover is representing the Egyptian idol god which was a lamb, they slayed it to mock & humiliate the Egyptian idol worship in hopes of getting kicked out of Egypt=the lamb is bad not a good thing. You are saying we are saved by removing the idol god Jesus who was the sin itself not the salvation from sin. Thus removing Lucifer the first born we are saved from his sin and our sins, that worship in the morning star= Lucifer -Jesus(Rev 22:16) brings.
Brilliant!