Revelation
Christ's Revelation to his Apostle John
13:17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had
the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of its name.
13:18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding
count the number of the beast: for it is the number of man (created 6th. day);
and its number [is] Six hundred threescore [and] six (man, man, man).
THE WHOLE WORLD ALL-READY
WORSHIPS THE BEAST-SYSTEM. NOW IS THE TIME TO WAKE US ALL UP.
THE
BEAST-SYSTEM is the 10 Planks of the Communist Manifesto which the whole world
7.25 billion already DO and exist and breath every day of their lives.
In
1848, Carl Marx, at the age of 30, entered a competition sponsored by the
International Socialist Union of Paris, France. His submission was the 10
Planks of the Communist Manifesto, which won. The rest, as they say, is
history.
THE 12 COMMANDMENTS (10+2)
The Communist Story
Are You a Practicing Communist?
The
Levitical Priesthood of Tennessee
A
preacher approached me in Swanee, Tennessee some years ago and asked me if it
was true that I practiced the Law of Moses. I replied that it was true. His
next question was if I practiced the sacrificial laws. Perceiving his
craftiness by asking this forked question, I asked him if he practiced the
Levitical Priesthood in Tennessee. He emphatically denied that he did any such
thing, and proceeded to preach me a true fire and brimstone sermon about Christ
Crucified and how Jesus did away with the Law of Moses in general, and the
sacrificial laws in particular.
Seeing
that the man was a Christian in distress over doctrine, I apologized for my
outrageous suggestion that HE, of all people, might be a practicioner of the
sacrificial system of Tennessee, explaining that I was a stranger from a far,
far land called Missouri, and that I had heard the people of Tennessee
practiced the Levitical Priesthood, complete with sacrifices and heave
offerings, but they called it another name, the 'Judicial System.' As he stared
at me for a few minutes, like I'd just announced that I'd taken a ride in a
UFO, I asked if they had a Highway Patrol in Tennessee. He said they did, and
after a few more questions, it came out that they also had police, lawyers, judges,
courts, courthouses, courtrooms complete with bars and benches and, even, fines
for criminal activities; the sum total of which constituted the judicial system
of the State of Tennessee. Looking at him, I said that the stories I'd heard
were true, that the people of Tennessee were indeed a religious lot, which lead
him to ask how having police and all the rest was religious. So I told him a
story.
Let's
say that one day you decide to take a drive, and an ever vigilant policeman
sees you tooling along at 80 MPH in a 55 MPH zone, so he takes off after you,
and pulls you over. Asking for your driver's license, he notes that it doesn't
give you permission to drive 80 MPH in a 55 MPH zone, so he arrests you and
hauls you off to the nearest jail. From there, you're brought to the courthouse
and into a courtroom, where you face a judge sitting on a bench behind a bar.
You're stood beside your lawyer, who enters a plea of guilty, which makes you a
criminal. The judge levies a fine and court costs. If you don't like the
decision, you can appeal, if necessary all the way to the Supreme Court. So
what you have are the civil servants of the State of Tennessee performing their
jobs, which constitute the judicial system of the State of Tennessee.
In
olden days, this system wasn't called the judicial system, it was called the
Levtical Priesthood, and it worked the same way.
Today's
policeman was known as the High Priest's servant. As such, he was constantly on
the lookout for sin, which is the transgression of the Law (1John 3:4). When he
uncovered a sin, he hauled the sinner off to the temple ward, which is today's
courthouse/jail combination. Modern courthouses are designed like temples, even
to the point of sitting in the town square, so that everything in town revolves
around them. The temple is where the High Priest conducted the sacrifices in
the Holy Place. It was easy to recognize the High Priest going about his duties
because of his long, flowing, often black, robes. When he had to sit in
judgement on a sinner, he would go to the Holy Place and go behind the altar,
which was behind the veil to the Holy Place. Sound anything like a judge
entering a courtroom, and sitting on his bench, which is behind the bar? In
order for a sinner to pass through the veil and approach the High Priest
required an intercessor, who helped in your prayer to the High Priest
concerning your sin. Sound like a lawyer entering a plea? When the accused
admitted his guilt, he became a sinner. The High Priest then commanded him to
perform penance, oftimes in the form of sacrifices, which he called a sin
offering. He would also impose a heave offering, to reimburse him for his time.
Sounds more and more like a modern court, with you entering a plea of guilty,
and having fines and court costs levied. If the sinner thought the High Priest
was not acting properly, he could go before the Aaronic Priesthood, if
necessary all the way to Moses, which is essentially the same as going through
the court of appeals to the Supreme Court. So, what you had were the Levites of
Israel performing their jobs which constituted the Levitical Priesthood of
Israel. What's the phrase, 'a rose by any other name...?'
So,
I closed by chiding this Christian preacher a little, reminding him that he
practices the sacrificial system of the State of Tennessee every time he goes
into court. Remember, Tennessee is a sovereign, sovereigns make laws, lawmakers
are gods, violating laws is sin, sins require sacrifice as a matter of law,
either Civil or Common, and people who practice the religion of the United
States make sacrifices to their god, voluntarily or involuntarily.
The Levitical Priesthood Of Tennessee
The Police = The High Priest's Servants
Crimes = Sins
The Jail = The Ward
The Courthouse = The Temple
The Courtroom = The Holy Place
The Judge = The High Priest
The Bench = The Altar
The Bar = The Veil
Lawyers = Intercessors
Pleas = Prayers
Being Guilty of a Crime = Being Guilty of a Sin
Criminals = Sinners
Fines = Sin Offerings
Court Costs = Heave Offering
The Supreme Court = The Holy of Holies
The Judicial System = The Levitical Priesthood
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