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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
I am Adam Green, and this is No More News on Monday, December 25th, 2023, Christmas Day.
Appreciate you all for being here.
Today, we're going to discuss how the birth of Jesus, the nativity scene, is prophecy-fulfilling fiction that billions of people are celebrating around the world today.
The birth of the Torah Messiah, the prophetic Messiah of the God of Israel, the God of Zion.
And we're going to talk about how it's not historical events.
These things didn't happen.
It is a fabricated Midrashic story created from scripture.
We're going to get into those scriptures and talk about it, as well as some other stuff that's been going on on Christmas.
So, the billions of Christians celebrating the birth of the king, the Moshiach, the servant, and the branch and the rod and the scepter of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Torah.
And one of our favorite rabbis, Ms. Rachi, here talks about his Jewish, his Jewish perspective on Jesus and Christmas.
Let's listen to this.
How can I not be happy when I see millions of Gohim bow down to one Jew tonight?
When they took their religion from the Jews, this foolish Christianity that they invented.
When the pagans and the Romans were targeted with this new Torah Judaism, Moshiachism religion.
Sorry to correct you there.
They took some things from Judaism and developed lots of nonsense on top of it.
But even their religion came from the Jews.
Even their Messiah is a Jew that was kicked out of yeshiva.
Still a Jew.
And Christmas Eve.
Tonight it's becoming Yoshke's birthday.
Jesus' birthday.
Total nonsense because they started Christmas 300 years after Christianity started.
They didn't have Christmas.
They didn't have New Year's Eve.
They saw they don't have any holidays.
After 300 years, they made up two events.
Nothing to do with him.
But they don't even know it.
They think it's really his birthday or whatever.
He said to him, Tonight is my happiest night of the year.
Rabbi Berkovich said to the goy.
And he looked at him and said, Why?
He said, It's our holiday.
It's a Christian holiday.
Why it's your happiest night of your year?
He said, How can I not be happy when I see millions of Goim bow down to one Jew tonight?
The rabbi says to the goy, How can he not be happy when he sees millions of Gohim bowing down to one Jew tonight?
They're talking about all the Christians on Christmas bowing down to Jesus.
And they laugh about it.
And the whole goal of the Messiah all along was to theologically conquer and subdue the nations and have them worship him, abandon their gods and worship him, what Jesus accomplished in the Western world.
And he looked at him, he said, Why?
He said, It's our holiday.
It's a Christian holiday.
Why is your happiest day?
Their holiday.
He says, How can I not be happy when I see millions of Goim bow down to one Jew tonight?
They think it's hilarious.
They're celebrating it.
Jerusalem Post had an article in 2016, two days before Christmas, titled, The Jews Should Celebrate Christmas as a Torah Victory Over Paganism.
Might as well just say the Jews should celebrate Christ, Jesus, the christened anointed one, the Moshiach, as a Torah victory over paganism, which was their ultimate goal to begin with with their jealous Tribal God, Yahweh.
Vladimir Minkov writes, Rabbi Yeshua, who became Jesus Christ in the minds of that time pagans, fulfilling their mission by converting the pagans to the Torah-guided Christians.
Because it is forbidden for the Jews to convert to Judaism, for the Jews to convert to Judaism, those who genetically are outside of the Jewish tribe.
The only way to make the non-Jews to follow the Torah was the creation of another Torah-guided religion, Christianity.
And Rabbi Joshua, who became Jesus Christ in the minds of that time pagans, had done it.
And the Jews have to be thankful for his efforts to fulfill the Jewish mission of the chosen, to convert the nations to be Noahide and worship the God of Israel, the role of the Moshiach, what Jesus accomplished.
And Ms. Rachi is wrong.
It's not millions of Christians bowing down to Jesus, the Torah, king of the Jews, Moshiach.
It's 4.4 billion Christians and Muslims who view Jesus as a Moshiach prophetic figure.
Half the world has been duped, and they're all celebrating today the birth of our Savior, the King of the Jews.
Dennis Prager, one of the top Zionists in America, PragerU, loves Christians celebrating Jesus on Christmas.
And he recognizes how Jewish the Pope and his small hat is, and Christianity is in general.
You will find this of interest.
My father wore a yamulka in the house at all times, and so did I, and so did my brother.
Women do not have to wear one, and so my mother didn't.
And we would sit there every Christmas Eve and watch the mass, the Christmas Mass from the Vatican.
I remember as a kid thinking, I said to my parents, look, the Pope is Jewish too, because he was wearing a yamul.
It was hard for me to wrap my head around the fact Catholics are wearing one, but they're not Jewish.
Anyway, why did we watch it?
And it's to my parents' great credit that we did.
They were religious Jews who loved the fact that Christians celebrated their religion.
And I have adopted that attitude all of my life.
This is a Judeo-Christian country, the United States.
Prager, by the way, shills the Rebbe and Chabad Lubavitch and their missionary efforts for Noahide laws as well.
He's very proud of all the Christians he's helped convert.
Same with his buddy Ben Shapiro and all the Christians that he's hired over there at Daily Wire, like Jordan Peterson shilling the God of Israel and the Abrahamic paradigm, as well as all the others.
America, the most Judeo-Christian ever invented.
But basically, all of Western civilization is in Judeo-Christian roots.
Judeo is the Old Testament.
You will find this of interest.
The Christians.
Him and Ben Shapiro and all the Zionists love the Christians worshiping the Torah Moshiach and believing in the God of Israel and believing in their covenant and their holy scriptures.
How could they not love it?
It was only their ultimate goal to begin with.
And they accomplished this with the biggest deception in the last 2,000 years, the mythical, fabricated historical Jesus.
Jesus is the most influential character in the last 2,000 years, and he's a gospel fiction constructed, derived completely from Old Testament scripture.
Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, has a message out this year for Christians.
Let's listen to what he has to say.
He's called them his greatest supporters, their greatest allies, and their greatest enemies that give them their victim status and discredit legitimate criticism.
To our Christian friends around the world, Merry Christmas.
Christmas is supposed to be a time of goodwill to all men and peace on earth.
Well, we don't have peace on earth, not on our part anyway.
And we certainly don't see goodwill to all men.
We're facing monsters.
Monsters who murdered children in front of their parents and parents in front of their children, who raped and beheaded women, who burnt babies alive, who took babies.
Lies.
Wow.
Full of lies.
This is a battle not only of Israel against these barbarians, it's a battle of civilization against Amalek.
I know in this, that we have your support.
I want to thank you for your support.
I want to thank you for your prayers.
And I want to assure you that the way they use Christianity to garner support and to influence Christians.
Notice how he's using Jesus and Christmas and Christianity to justify the slaughter of Palestinian children right now.
That's the fruits of Christianity, Christian Zion is his biggest supporters.
Christianity and the Bible, the New Testament have led to being manipulated to slaughter Palestinian children and take over the Holy Land.
Together, we will also prevail.
We shall win this war and secure our common values and our common future.
Thank you.
To our Christian friends around the world.
Here's a past Christmas announcement.
He does it every year to his greatest supporters and their greatest psychological weapon against Esau and the nations.
I'll always be here for you.
And it's a pleasure for me on Christmas Eve to be here standing in Jerusalem.
It's right behind me, the holy city.
I'm very proud to be the prime minister of Israel, a country that says Merry Christmas first to its Christian citizens and to our Christian friends around the world.
I'm proud that Israel is the country in which Christians not only survive, but they thrive because we believe in this friendship among people.
And we protect the rights of everyone to worship in the holy shrines behind me.
So now I have a proposition for all our Christian friends.
I'm going to take next year in Christmas.
For those of you who come to Israel.
Without Christianity, there would be no Christian Zionism, no scriptures that the Goy believe in to subvert them and to manipulate them to support their Zionist ambitions.
They always want to say, oh, it was just hijacked by Schofield.
They've got bad doctrine now.
Or it just happened recently.
They have to understand Christianity hasn't just been subverted.
It is the subversion.
There would be no Christian Zionism without Christianity.
Stage one was getting the Goyem to believe that their nation of priests and prophets and their Hebrew scriptures are magical.
Step two is you can twist the scriptures to have them say whatever you want to say, basically, because they're so ambiguous.
It's all centralized and controlled.
They can influence the leaders of the flock, the shepherds.
They can influence the masses' doctrines.
So I'm going to take a guided tour.
In fact, I'll be your guide on this guided tour.
Hey, Christians, Netanyahu will be your guide.
Walk the footsteps of your Lord and Savior, the King of the Jews, Jesus.
Our Moshiach, all the Goyim now awaiting a Moshiach, just like Chabad Lubavitch.
How about that?
Just all of the Abrahamic, the twin faiths, Esau and Jacob, all awaiting their Moshiach, the Davidic king, the Davidic dictatorship as prophesied by the Hebrew prophets.
And think of all the places you can walk.
You can go to the Jesus boat in the Sea of Galilee.
You can get to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre right behind me.
Any places that you want to visit in the footsteps of Jesus?
Come on, come on, bring your tourism, Goy.
Come see the footsteps of Jesus.
Nothing they hate more, huh?
And the origin of our Judeo-Christian heritage.
So please come to Israel.
You wouldn't exist without us, Christians.
Merry Christmas to all of you.
There's been a big fight every year on Twitter over: is Jesus Palestinian or is he Jewish?
And the Jews are constantly in unison running their campaign on how Jewish he was and trying to influence and manipulate the Christian world to their benefit.
They say, Stand with us, the anti-Semitism Jewish group says, setting the record straight before the narrative begins.
History cannot be rewritten for political agendas.
As millions across the world plan to celebrate Christmas, they will be commemorating the birth of a Jewish man who was born in Judea 2023 years ago.
The name Palestine did not even exist at that time.
So let's set the record straight.
The roots of the Jewish people living in their indigenous homeland runs deep.
So support us, our legitimacy.
You believe in the holy books.
You believe in Jesus, your superhero, your ancient Jewish superhero.
Garner support.
There was a little campaign with, I think he's TPUS Day, Prager U, CJ Pearson, says he is not Jewish.
He is not Israeli.
He is black.
He is Christian.
He is American.
Most of all, he's a person with a heart for humanity and truth.
And that is why he unapologetically stands with Israel.
23,000 likes for God's chosen people and their greatest allies.
Here's another one.
Paul Lino, 1,000 followers, but yet he gets 9,000 likes.
Says the same thing.
He's not Jewish.
He's not Israeli.
He's black.
He's Christian.
And he stands with Israel.
No greater allies, no greater accomplices, no greater controlled opposition, useful idiots.
Xavier, 157,000 followers.
Also, Prager you.
Funny how Prager, the ultra Zionist, has all of his employees, all of his plate paid shills to shill their Christianity, shill their Israel.
And people still can't piece it together what the role of Christianity is and what the fruits of what Christianity has led to.
I found this in a book I was researching for my book.
The renowned Kabbalist scholar Gershom Sholem in his book Kabbalah writes of Solomon Mulcho, a Kabbalist in 1529.
Mulcho's visions and discourses were a mixture of Kabbalah and incitement to political activity for messianic purposes among Christians.
His Kabbalah plan was inciting political activities, inciting Christians for their messianic purposes.
This was 500 years ago.
500 years ago, and they were already doing this.
500 years ago, they recognized long before Christian Zionism, long before the state of Israel, they realized that Christians were their pre-programmed pawns that could be conditioned and directed to play the role and help them achieve their messianic ambitions.
Inciting Christians for messianic purposes from Gershom Sholem.
And I think that's the type of thing that we're seeing right here.
That's what we're seeing with Netanyahu.
The Christians are their Trojan horse, secret weapon.
And the birth of the Savior and the whole narrative, the passion of the Savior, all is derived midrashically from scripture.
This was the type of traditional hermeneutic exegesis that many Jews were doing 2,000 years ago.
Obsessively scouring over all of their scriptures, looking for mysteries and secrets that could be revealed by connecting different passages with similar concepts or terms.
It is a fanfiction fabrication literary construct.
What the gospels are, the gospel narrative of the birth.
And I'm going to show you all of them.
But first, brought to us by the supercomputing AI genius of ChatGPT.
Just to get a quick bullet point idea, it collected the 10 reasons, the top 10 reasons that skeptics and scholars critical of the historical accuracy of the Jesus' birth narrative often cite.
I mean, how is this not a big issue?
So much of the world celebrating the birth of this figure.
And if it didn't happen, how is that not the biggest conspiracy there is?
The most influential figure created the largest religion in the world.
If it's a deception and it's a falsehood, everybody is deceived.
And we got to ask who did it, who invented it, what was their motive, why did they do it?
And what has it resulted in?
Number one, lack of contemporary accounts.
There are no contemporary historical accounts or records outside of the New Testament that directly confirm the details of Jesus' birth, making it difficult to independently verify the narrative.
Number two, differences between gospel accounts.
The birth narratives in the Gospel of Matthew and Luke contain notable differences and contradictions, such as genealogies, the timing of events, and location of key events.
And it's funny because Luke copied Matthew and Mark, but they were still changing it, almost competing with one another.
Silence, this is a big one now.
Number three, silence in other New Testament books.
The rest, listen to this closely, the rest of the New Testament, including the writings of Paul, Peter, James, Hebrews, don't mention anything about Mary or virgin birth or the star or any of it.
Mark, the first gospel that comes before Matthew and Luke, Mark written after the temple's Destruction in 70 AD, 70 years after the supposed birth of Jesus, 40 years after the supposed crucifixion,
40 years after Mark, the first gospel, which literally starts giving it away that it's a midrash, Mark 1, 1 literally shows right away the beginning of Mark written 40 years after the supposed death, doesn't even mention the birth of Jesus.
The first gospel doesn't mention the birth of Jesus, the virgin birth, the star, any of it.
It starts with Jesus getting baptized by John the Baptist and explaining that John the Baptist is preparing the way, preparing the way in the wilderness like the Essenes, Zadekites believe they were doing.
Citing a prophet prophecy from Isaiah, the very first line of the first gospel is showing, and all throughout Mark, it's using scriptures to create a new narrative.
A magical person didn't walk the earth and fulfill all these magical prophecies.
The obvious explanation that requires no magic, no prophecies, is they knew all the prophecies.
They were searching them deeply, even like Gematria and breaking them all down by the numbers and calculations.
Of course, they were connecting verses in Daniel, son of man, about the anointed one being cut off and connecting that to Isaiah 53 and the suffering servant in different verses of Isaiah and the Psalms and wisdom of Solomon and Zechariah and all over.
This is how it was constructed.
First sentence, like Isaiah the prophet, I will send my messenger ahead of you.
It's the Elijah figure to Elisha.
And many of the miracles they did of Jesus are just rewritten stories of the prophet Elisha.
And many of the miracles they did of Jesus are just rewritten.
So this is huge, okay?
Paul's epistles come before the gospels.
No mention of the earthly teachings of Jesus, that he's a minister, that he speaks in parables, that he did these miracles, none of those things.
Paul says that he sees Jesus in the scriptures.
He never knew Jesus.
He saw him in the scriptures and in Revelation, as in visions, as in mystical ascension, Merkava mysticism, which is proto-Kabbalah.
It morphed into Kabbalah, but it's esoterically, mystically connecting different verses in Midrash.
Paul says in Corinthians, the gospel which I preached unto you, the gospel of Jesus, which was basically just the simplistic, he's basically the son of man.
He's rejected by the Jews, goes to the Gentiles, and is crucified and rises after three days.
That was his basic gospel.
Nothing about the virgin birth narrative, nothing about Mary, nothing about her earthly ministry.
He's a transcendent being, a cosmic heavenly figure.
He's the Logos, the firstborn, the creator of all creation, all of these type of ideas.
He says, the gospel which he preaches to you, the Christians, which he received, not received from any of the apostles, not received by learning about the historical Jesus.
He delivered unto you the gospel of which he received from the Holy Spirit and visions of Jesus, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, that he was buried and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
He learns all of these things adamantly from the scriptures.
And the fact that he's arguing this shows that this is how any apostle was learning of Jesus from the scriptures.
This is what he had to say to convince the early Christians that he was a true apostle, is that he was seeing him in visions and mystically in the scriptures.
Paul talks about how he gets pulled up into paradise, parties, the mystical Kabbalistic term.
In the third heaven, they believed in seven heavens in a firmament.
He said, the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.
He did not receive it from man, but rather the revelation of Jesus Christ by the mystical experiences of Jesus.
So Paul, Peter, James, all the canonical Peter and James.
Hebrews, nothing about a virgin birth.
Not until 70 years after the supposed virgin birth does Mark come along, the first gospel, and it doesn't even include it.
It doesn't have anything about a birth.
No genealogy, nothing.
It starts with Jesus.
It's adoptionism.
Jesus receiving the Holy Spirit and becoming God's Son during the baptism.
The idea of the dove coming down isn't even original to that story.
It says, this silence is seen by some as suggestive of a later development of the birth narrative.
It doesn't come until Matthew, which copies Mark, expands on Mark.
So 75, 80 AD at the earliest, we're talking 80 years later, like three generations of the average lifestyle span back then.
This is how bad the evidence is for this supposed historical story, that everybody's just going to be the elephant in the room and not like the whole world's worshiping a Jewish king, and it's not true.
Like, pretty big deal, if you ask me.
Pretty big implications if there's 4 billion plus people in the world believing in this figure and he's a fictional character.
Historical anomalies.
The census mentioned in the gospel of Luke, which requires people to return to their ancestral towns, is historically problematic and not supported by external historical sources.
And the whole idea of the census and going back to Bethlehem, it's all just to fulfill part of the story, to fulfill all the different contradictory prophecies.
We'll dig into more of that in a minute.
See-through it all says, based mythical Jew worship today, I know.
Lack of Bethlehem records.
There are no records or evidence from the time of Jesus to suggest that a significant census took place or that people were ever required to return to their ancestral homes.
Theologic number six, theological development.
Some scholars argue that the birth narratives reflect theological motifs and fulfilled prophecy more than historical events, suggesting that they were developed to emphasize Jesus' messianic identity.
Yes, it's symbolism and fictional stories to give a new theology in religion.
Parallels and other myths.
Critics point to similarities between birth narrative of Jesus and other mythological figures may have been influenced by existing religious traditions.
Eight, theological And symbolic significance.
The virgin birth and other miraculous elements of the narrative are seen as some as theological or symbolic additions to highlight Jesus' divine nature rather than historical facts.
It was their evolving Christology of Jesus.
Prophecy fulfillment.
This is the biggest one that we're going to get into today.
Prophecy fulfillment.
Some argue that elements of the birth narrative were crafted to fulfill Old Testament prophecies, such as the virgin birth prophecy of Isaiah 7:14.
That is the key one that we're going to focus on today.
All of Christianity is a Midrashic fairy tale fiction crafted to fulfill Old Testament prophecies.
Oh, the Old Testament is real because the New Testament proves it.
The New Testament's real because the Old Testament has all the prophecies.
It's a circular reasoning.
It's not hard to fulfill prophecies if you know what all the prophecies are.
What's more likely?
All the magic or somebody writing a mythological story.
One requires magical Jews and magical prophecies.
The other just requires a good storyteller, a creative, creative author envisioning a new story.
It's so completely obvious what's more likely, considering one requires magic and one doesn't.
And it has complete, it completely explains it.
Every time I ask a Christian that, though, they got no response for it.
Later compositions, skeptics suggest that the birth narratives may have been added to the gospels at a later date to enhance the divine status of Jesus.
Now, what is Midrash?
I've been saying it a lot.
I'm always using the term.
Midrash, according to Daniel Boyerin, top Talmudic scholar at Berkeley, says Midrash is the concordance of verses and passages from different places in scripture to derive new narratives, images, and theological ideas.
Quote from the Jewish Gospels.
Daniel Boyerin says, Gospels use perfectly traditional Midrashic ways of reasoning to develop these ideas of Christianity and Jesus and apply them to Jesus.
In the Jesus puzzle, what is it?
David Doherty, I think.
Earl Doherty in the Jesus puzzle writes on page 227: the practice of drawing on scripture and combining two or more separate passages regarded as complementary and as strengthening each other and connecting common terms and ideas like the branch and the rod and the scepter and the servant,
which are all connected very easily in different verses that ancient Jews were looking at with a magnifying glass to try to see, we know their idea.
Paul calls it mysteries hidden in the scriptures.
They were searching the scriptures Kabbalistically to pick and choose different prophecies or not prophecies out of context.
Doesn't matter.
They were completely ignoring the original context.
And they're reinterpreting it according to the current past, the current past or secret messages of the future.
The early Christians, which were Jews, were not basing their religion on the original meaning of the Old Testament.
They're searching for secret messages, hidden mysteries, basically ancient Bible code.
The Jesus narrative could easily be read out of scriptures.
Daniel 7 and 9 and more.
Isaiah 11, 42, 45, 49, 52, 53, and more.
Wisdom of Solomon 2 and 5, mostly Zechariah 3, 6, 9, and 12.
Psalms 2, 22, 69, 110, 118.
And these Jews studied these and read these every day and knew them inside and out.
Of course, they would be making these logical connections.
Oh, the servant here is the branch there and connects to the Davidic Messiah and the star prophecy there and the root of Jesse there.
They connect them all together.
I know I should do a space on this.
I wanted to, but I ran out of time and didn't see how to connect it or how to start a space from my desktop.
A Christ who inhabited the world of scripture.
Paul, like the rest of the first Christians, James, Peter, possibly some Essene-related sect, envisioned a Christ who inhabits the world of prophetic scripture.
The mystery of Jesus is revealed in scripture.
Jesus speaks through scripture.
Scripture was viewed as the voice of Jesus.
Jesus is entirely derived from Hebrew scriptures.
The word became flesh is a metaphor for taking the word, the Torah, the law, and creating a messianic, suffering Messiah, son of man, figure out of it.
In the Jesus puzzle, Doherty writes, the practice of drawing on scripture and combining two or more separate passages regarded as complementary and as strengthening each other is one of the central procedures of Midrash.
Midrash was a traditional Jewish method of interpreting and using scripture to create new guides for behavior, to produce new readings of old texts, to illustrate new meanings and spiritual truths.
Often it was done through a retelling of ancient biblical tales set in contemporary circumstances.
Think the slaughter of the innocents and Herod trying to kill all the firstborn boys in Bethlehem is a retelling of Moses.
It's identifying Jesus as the new Moses and the Pharaoh who wanted to kill all of the Hebrew children to stop their Redeemer.
Okay.
Now, starting with the Matthew narrative, probably 75, 80 years or more after this supposedly happened, the first time it's ever mentioned, Peter in Hebrews and James and Peter and all of the rest of the New Testament doesn't mention it until about 75, 80 years later.
And it's completely constructed and source, the source material is scripture for this narrative.
Paul was calling him the firstborn son.
And there were other allusions that he was the branch of God, the arm of God, these type of things, a son.
But the virgin story started later.
Matthew 1, 22 to 23.
It literally tells you all throughout the gospels.
And this scripture was fulfilled.
And then Jesus said this.
So this scripture was fulfilled.
And then this happened to fulfill what the scriptures had foretold.
All over.
It's blatantly obvious what they're doing.
It's Midrash.
All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophets.
Quote, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Emmanuel, Which means God is with us.
And this is a citation of Isaiah 7, 14, which many of you probably know.
It's quite famously known that Isaiah 14 in the Hebrew says, therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign.
The young woman in Hebrew, in Hebrew, this verse here in Isaiah 7, 14 says, a young maiden or a young woman.
It's not the Hebrew word for virgin.
But in the Greek translated Septuagint that the New Testament authors and Paul were using as their scriptures, translated maiden and young woman as virgin will conceive and give birth to a son and call him Emmanuel.
Not even Jesus.
It doesn't get that right.
So pretty big deal that the Hebrew says young woman.
And because of a mistranslation, we get the virgin birth narrative of Jesus.
Pretty problematic.
Also, Isaiah 9, 6.
So we're citing Isaiah 7, 14 and Isaiah 9, 6.
The way they were learning about Jesus was by reading him from the scriptures.
That's why you see them picking all of these ideas, cherry-picking from wherever they want to include into the Jesus narrative.
Isaiah 9, 6-7 says, For to us a child is born.
To us a son is given.
And the government will be on his shoulders.
He will reign on David's throne and over his kingdom.
The zeal of Lord Almighty will accomplish this.
That's the child is born.
The son is given.
Connected to the son, the virgin and the Septuagint is how we get the Jesus narrative.
also we have let's see why did i go to this one Okay, another messianic.
I think I see what I did in here.
So these are messianic verses, Isaiah 9 to 6.
A child is born, son is given, the government will be on his shoulders.
He will be on the throne of David, the Davidic king.
Isaiah 11 connects to that.
So we're all over Isaiah learning about this messianic figure that they see in the scriptures with their mystical visions.
A branch of Jesse, Isaiah 11, a shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse.
From his roots, a branch, there's the branch, is likened to the servant, is likened to the stump of Jesse.
Jesse is the father of David.
The spirit of the Lord will rest on him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and fear of the Lord.
He will delight in the fear of the Lord.
He will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth, like the teaching of Jesus has conquered Edom, and with the breath of his lips, he will slay the wicked.
For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.
In that day, the root of Jesse, the Davidic heir, will stand as a banner for the peoples.
Hold up a banner to attract the nations.
The nations will rally to him, and his resting place will be glorious.
Where did Paul and the early Christians get the idea to go to the Gentiles?
From verses like this that explicitly say it.
He will raise a banner for the nations.
And it says they will destroy a bunch of people, Ephraim, and Edom, which they interpreted as Rome, will be subdued.
Now, moving into Matthew 2, more of the story carries on.
We'll show you how they constructed this whole thing midrashically, just like Paul did, just like all of the first Christians did, the mythical, cosmic, heavenly, celestial Christ figure from the scriptures.
The Magi visit the Messiah.
After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, in the time of King Herod, the Magi from the East came to Jerusalem.
And they said, quote, where is the one who has been born king of the Jews?
We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.
So the star prophecy, this identifies Jesus as the fulfillment of the messianic star prophecy.
The Magi represents already the first, the very beginning of Matthew, it's showing that it's like foretelling, foreshadowing.
That's the word.
It's foreshadowing that the Gentiles are the ones that are going to believe in Jesus and not the Jews.
It has the king of the Jews, Herod, wanting to kill Jesus, and it has the Magi from the Gentile nations coming to bow down and worship to him.
So this is foreshadowing.
And they call him the king of the Jews.
They identify him as the king of the Jews.
The only people waiting for a messianic figure at this time were the Jews.
We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.
Where does this star come from?
From the very famous star prophecy of Numbers 24, 17.
It is a prophecy from the Gentile prophet Balaam, who is likened to Jesus in the Talmud, by the way.
Number 17, the star prophecy says, quote, I see him, but not now.
I behold him, but not near.
A star will come out of Jacob.
A scepter will rise out of Israel.
The star and the scepter.
He will crush the foreheads of Moab and the skulls of the people of Sheth.
Again, Edom, or are they interpreted as Rome, would be conquered by this messianic star figure.
Seer, where Edom lives, the descendants of Esau will be conquered, but Israel will grow strong.
A ruler will come out of Jacob and destroy the survivors of the city.
And then likens Esau.
And the next message relates Esau to Amalek.
Amalek was first among the nations, but their end will be utter destruction.
So that is where the messianic star prophecy comes out.
And now this brings in the star and the scepter.
Now, what is the role of the scepter, which is a term for the Messiah, identified as Jesus being born of a star?
We get another famous messianic verse, Genesis 49, 10.
The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the lawgiver.
So the Messiah shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet until Shiloh come, the Messiah, and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
And this is a prophecy to Judah, where King David ruled, Judea.
Thou art he whom the brethren shall praise.
Thy hand shall be in the neck of thine enemies.
Thy father's children shall bow down before thee.
Bow down to Judah, the Jews, King David.
The scepter.
And by the way, the Kabbalah secret here from Safaria says that the scepter shall not depart from Judah is Moshiach ben Joseph, the suffering Messiah that dies that precedes Moshiach ben David and the lawgiver from between his feet, Shiloh, is Moshiach ben David.
Okay, so the star, the scepter.
We have the scepter also in Psalms 110, another chapter that was used a lot in the Jesus narrative.
It says, The Lord says to my Lord, sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.
The Lord will extend your mighty scepter, the star, the scepter, the branch, the servant from Zion, saying, What is Jesus?
What is the role of Jesus now to do?
The star?
Rule in the midst of your enemies and to conquer Edom.
Jesus is ruling in Rome, Edom, and the Western Gentile world.
No Christian, no rabbi, no secular scholar is going to disprove the few verses that I just showed you right now that are all directly related to Jesus.
And this is the purpose of Jesus, to rule in the land of the enemies of the Jews, which was Edom in Rome at the time.
You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek.
This ties in the Melchizedek scroll, the Dead Sea Scrolls, 11Q13.
That is another pesher, apocalyptic pesher, that creates a story of a heavenly Redeemer, Melchizedek figure, and cites him in that narrative from Isaiah 52, 7, from Daniel 25, right next to 26, the messianic verses about Jesus, and the Psalms.
So there are Christians before, I'm sorry, Jews before Christianity were already connecting these verses, connecting you to a Melchizedek in Midrashic mystical style, and they all precede Christianity.
This is what Christianity is.
He will judge the nations.
Hebrews identifies Jesus as the Melchizedek figure, by the way.
He will judge the nations.
The scepter, Melchizedek, ruling in the land of eyed enemies.
Jesus rules over the Gentile world, the pagan Roman world.
Again, now, Psalms, we're talking about the scepter.
We're learning about Jesus.
We're learning about the Moshiach figure, the star, the scepter, the branch.
Psalms 2 says, why do the nations conspire in the people's plot in vain?
The kings try to rule up to stop being slaves of Yahweh, basically.
He rebukes them in his anger and terrifies them in his wrath, saying, I have installed my king on Zion, my holy mountain, the Messiah.
He said to me, You are my son.
Today I have become your father.
This is where they get the idea of the servant being the son of God.
I will make the goyum your inheritance and the ends of the earth your possession.
You will break them with a rod of iron in the Septuagint or rule them with an iron scepter.
So now we get the scepter.
We get the rod.
These are all terms for messianic figures and roles of the Messiah.
And what is Jesus going to do?
Break them, break the Goyim with a rod of iron or rule them with an iron scepter.
You will dash them to pieces like pottery, like the shattered vessels of the Kelipah in the Kabbalah origin story.
Therefore, you kings, be wise.
Be warned, the rulers of the earth.
Serve the Lord, Yahweh, Zion, Israel, Moshiach, with fear and celebrate his rule with trembling.
They want the Goyam in fear, trembling, footstools being ruled over and subdued by their Moshiach, the Son of Man.
I should read you from Enoch.
Book of Enoch.
What is it?
Chapter 48.
Where's my book?
Shoot, it's downstairs.
Let's see if I can find Enoch 48 real quick.
You guys got to read.
You guys got to hear Enoch 48.
Enoch 48.
Okay.
Here is the book of Enoch, chapter 48.
And that hour, that son of man, Jesus is identified as the son of man.
His narrative is built on the concept of son of man.
So Enoch 48, that son of man was named in the presence of the Lord of spirits and his name before the head of days.
The ancient of days, the head of days, is the father of the Messiah.
Yes, before the sun and signs were created, before the stars of heaven were made, his name was named before the Lord of spirits.
So it's the idea that the Messiah is a pre-existent angel.
He shall be a staff to the righteous, wherein to stay themselves and not fall.
He shall be a light of the Gentiles.
So book of Enoch has the Son of Man being the light to the Gentiles, just like Jesus was later.
And here we go.
Verse 5.
All who dwell on earth shall fall down and worship before him and will praise and bless and celebrate with song the Lord of spirits.
And for this reason hath he been chosen and hidden before him before the creation of the world and forevermore.
Hidden in the scriptures is what they mean by that.
They're also searching the scriptures to come up with these narratives about the son of man.
In these days, downcast in countenance shall the kings of the earth have become.
And it says, they will be straw and the fire, so they shall burn before the face of the holy.
That's Esau will be stubble, Jacob a flame, Joseph a fire.
Okay, and there's so much more from Enoch and Son of Man that relates to this, but we're going to move on.
Serve the Lord with fear and trembling.
Now, so we just explained the star prophecy.
All of that, in order to understand Matthew, where is it?
In order to understand Matthew 2 and the star, we just had to go and connect all those verses to understand the star and the scepter and what that entails, what that means.
And very clearly, it's about the Moshiach conquering the nations.
Now moving on, it says, Herod asked them where the Messiah was to be born.
In Bethlehem, in Judea, they replied, for this is what the prophet has written.
Again, citing that they're creating the story from prophecy.
The whole narrative, Micah 5, 2 to 4 is where they get the prophecy that they need to fulfill in their narrative.
Micah 5, 2, but you Bethlehem, The small clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel.
And I believe King David was born in Bethlehem as well, I think, or it has some connection to King David in Bethlehem.
So there's your other prophecy that they had to fulfill.
And then it says, Had seen it when the rose.
Okay, they saw the star.
They had seen it when it rose, went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was.
Oh, and I was going to read, by the way, let's see here.
From Gospel Fictions by Ed Helms.
Let's see, this needs to come up.
Gospel Fictions by Ed Helms talks about the legend of the star.
He believes that it originated in the Testament of the 12 patriarchs, which says, and his star shall rise in heaven as of a king.
And this is talking about some Maccabean second century BC character.
So the rising of the star associated with the messianic figure comes before the supposed events.
Also, it talks about the Magi coming.
That was in a story about Alexander the Great, also.
They believe the elements of the legends about the birth in the kings is what Cicero says of the birth of Alexander, that the Magi began to cry out when he was born.
Stopped over the place where the child was.
When they saw the star, they were overjoyed.
The angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph.
Get up and take.
So now they had another prophecy about the Messiah.
This is what they're doing.
It's just, let's fulfill each prophecy with a story.
The next one, the next prophecy that they fulfilled in this literary construct is that he will come out of Egypt.
So Mark, I'm sorry, Matthew creates an angel of the Lord to appear to Joseph in a dream.
He says, get up.
He said, take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt.
Stay there, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.
Again, this is a total retelling of Pharaoh and Moses killing the children to stop Moses.
So we have Bethlehem.
We have Hosea 11:1.
When Israel was a child, I loved him.
And out of Egypt, I called my son.
Hey, there's a son.
He's got to come out of Egypt.
They connect that to Isaiah 63.
It says, who is this coming out of Edom?
And it's the messianic figure.
Same thing.
Out of Egypt, I call my son.
So there's another prophecy.
So he got up, took the child and his mother, and fled to Egypt, where they stayed until the death of Herod.
And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet, out of Egypt I called my son.
Again, the whole narrative is just them constructing it from prophecy.
They make it obvious, too.
Nagomatis for 75 says, it's truly remarkable how Judeo-Christian the alt media and so-called awake people still are.
My mailbox gets flooded with well-meaning Christ cuck messages.
Merry Christmas messages look more ridiculous than ever before.
Thanks, Adam.
Best wishes, William.
Appreciate you so much, William.
You're amazing.
And good point.
I know.
It is amazing that everybody's just like pretending along with this fictional construct.
When Herod realized that he had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem in its vicinity who were two years old and under.
And nobody wrote about this anywhere, by the way.
In accordance with the time he had learned of the Magi, another prophecy was fulfilled.
It's just like every other sentence they're coming up with from prophecy.
And this is how you know it's such a stretch, okay?
Through the prophet Jeremiah, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted because they are no more.
How could you take that as a prophecy about Herod killing the children?
Really, they're just doing the retelling of Moses.
There's a lot of typology of Jesus as the new Moses.
So there's another prophecy.
Now, one more prophecy now of the Messiah, or two more.
He withdrew to the district of Galilee and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth.
So was fulfilled, another one's fulfilled, that was said through the prophets that he would be called a Nazarene.
So nobody's ever found any prophecy that said that the Messiah would be called a Nazarene.
A lot of scholars think that this Naz is the root word of the branch.
So they say this is some type of reference to a branch people, people that follow this Jesus figure.
I don't know.
Mark Hampton 61 says, thanks for doing a stream on Christmas, Adam.
They are superimposed a fake, poisonous religion over our natural appreciation of life and creation.
Thank you for all you do to remove the poison from our lives.
Cheers.
Appreciate that very much.
Merry Christmas to you, Mark.
Happy to do a stream with you guys on Christmas.
Otherwise, I'll just communicate all of these thoughts would be repeating in my head over and over again.
So I got to share it with you guys.
So he went and lived in a town called Nazareth so that the prophecy would be fulfilled.
So just, okay, what are all the prophecies?
Let's just go.
Okay, write a story.
Check, check, check, check.
It's almost like an exercise, like a challenge.
How many prophecies can you fulfill in so many words to have this fake prophecy fulfillment?
And then convince the Gentile world that you're chosen by God and you have the power of prophecy.
No greater con in the world than prophecy and the prophesied Messiah.
They don't have magical powers.
Christians try to say, you think they have magical powers.
No, you believe that they're chosen by God and also the devil's children.
So you believe they're magical in two different ways.
I think that they came up with a very effective and successful mythological strategy and a story, a creative, a creative, imaginative story that stuck very effectively.
So where does the Nazarene come from?
We don't know, but Galilee, they believe the idea.
So we have Bethlehem, Micah 5, 2 prophecy.
So he's from Bethlehem in Micah 5, 2.
He's coming out of Egypt in Hosea 11, 1.
Jesus went through Galilee teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom.
And that's from Isaiah 9, 1 to 2.
But in the future, he will honor Galilee of the nations.
So the Goyam, he's going to the Goyam by the way of sea beyond the Jordan.
Jesus crossed over the Red Sea.
He was baptized through the Red Sea like Joshua, Yeshua, the original Yeshua, crossed the Jordan River into the promised land.
The people walking in darkness have seen a great light.
He's the light to the Gentiles who were in the darkness in the Galilee of the nations.
This is where they got the idea for the whole narrative.
So we got Nazareth out of Egypt, Bethlehem, Galilee of the nations.
He shall be called a Nazarene.
It's all the whole narrative is all from cherry-picking different scriptures that they interpreted as about the Messiah, connecting them midrashically to create, to learn of secret mysteries about their Messiah and their redemption.
This was traditional, very commonplace, widespread.
Not every Jew is doing this.
Not every Jew agreed on these interpretations, but this is what was going on.
Gershom Sholem and many have noted how the Essenes were like the origins of mystical proto-Kabbalistic thought.
Now here's another one.
Luke 2:6-7.
Even the little details like a manger, a sign and fulfilled prophecy.
No, included in the narrative to construct a prophecy-fulfilling fiction.
Luke 2:6 to 7.
The time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son.
She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger.
Luke 2:11 to 12.
Today in the town of David, Bethlehem, a savior has been born to you.
He is the Messiah, the Lord.
This will be a sign to you.
So a prophecy that you'll know.
You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.
How many Christians know where the manger prophecy originates?
It comes from wisdom, wisdom of Solomon, I believe.
And when I was born, I began, wisdom 7.
And when I was born, I began to breathe the common air and fell upon the kindred earth.
My first sound was a cry, as is true of all.
I was nursed with care in swaddling cloths.
This is where they get he's swaddled in the blanket, in the garments.
And the manger comes from Isaiah once again.
Isaiah chapter 1, the vision concerning Judah, Jerusalem that Isaiah saw.
Third verse: the ox knows its master, the donkey, its owner's manger, but Israel does not know my people do not understand.
So they read this mystically, esoterically, like God is hiding secrets in here when you connect it to everything else.
And they would read this and say, Israel and the Jews do not understand the plan for the suffering Messiah.
They aren't going to recognize him.
They are going to reject the stone that will become the cornerstone.
He was rejected by men, as it says in Isaiah 53.
And all these different verses that they read into that they're not going to recognize their God.
Many other verses that they're going to go to the Gentiles.
He's going to be rejected and go to the Gentiles.
It's the archetype of Joseph, another messianic figure being rejected by his 11 brothers and rising to rule over Egypt, the Gentile empire.
So that's where we get the manger.
That's where we get the swaddling.
And it's interesting because you see every nativity scene, right?
It all has, you got a donkey, you got an ox, you got some sheep, you got some animals, right?
So this is actually a scandal.
And the Pope, 11 years ago, the Guardian, the Pope sets the record straight on Nativity animals myth.
See, there's actually no mention in the New Testament of any animals being present in the Nativity scene.
But why are there always animals included in it in our traditional nativity scene?
He says, reference to the ox and the donkey in other parts of the Bible may have inspired Christians to include them in their nativity scenes.
Well, it must be because some of them figured out that the manger in the New Testament is a reference to Isaiah 1.
They knew it was midrashically taken from Isaiah 1, and that's where you also see the ox and the donkey.
Also, the narrative of Jesus in the triumphal entry is taken from Zechariah.
He says, so the scriptures are fulfilled.
Zechariah, ox, donkey, scriptures fulfilled.
There's also an ox and donkey.
Zechariah 9, 9.
Trying to see the New Testament verse of it, though.
I think there's two.
New Testament.
just every detail of Jesus's life.
It's not showing me the exact verse.
I don't know it off the top of my head.
You guys get what I'm saying.
It literally says, so the prophecy was fulfilled.
Here I'll find it.
If I just search Zechariah, Zechariah is another prophetic book of the Tanakh that they used to derive the whole narrative.
So there's Zechariah 9, 9.
I don't have the New Testament verse, though.
Still, your king, lowly riding on a donkey in the foal of a donkey.
Oh, there's no ox in that one, apparently.
Anyway, that's where you get manger from.
That's why it got added to the nativity scene because they knew that was the verse that it was taken from.
And there's also this in the Septuagint translation of 2 Samuel 7, 8.
Listen closely.
And now thus shalt thou say to my servant David.
So the Messiah, the Davidic Messiah, the servant is interpreted as the Messiah.
That's why the suffering servant all over Isaiah was interpreted as the Messiah.
It says, and now thus shalt thou say to my servant David, thus says the Lord Almighty, I took thee from the sheep cot, sheepcoat, that thou shouldest be a prince over my people over Israel.
And this is interpreted in other people by out of the pasture because he was a shepherd.
David was a shepherd of sheep.
Shoot, where'd it go?
Just like Joseph was a shepherd and Jesus is called the shepherd, controlling the Gentile flock of sheep.
But sheepcoat, sheepcoat means, shoot, I don't want images.
It means where the sheep live, a pen for sheep.
So this is another way they read this and thought, oh, the Messiah comes from, you know, a stable with the sheep.
This is where they got all of these different places.
Now, you guys understand, 2 Samuel 7, 8 is completely out of different context.
All of these things were not related, written hundreds or thousands of years apart, talking about specific other things that already happened.
The only way that you could connect all these and come up with a story if you're doing Midrash, if you're doing Pesher logic, and you think that you can use the Holy Spirit and mystically connect all these different things to get Midrashically new stories, new ideas, new teachings, all of these things.
And this is what Paul did.
This is what all the first Christians did.
This is what the gospels are.
They literally come out blatantly and basically say that's what they're doing.
It's obvious.
So out of the sheep pen, David, the servant, will be the prince over the people, Israel.
Now, look at this.
Here's one of my Midrashic graphics.
You can see the branch.
The servant in Jeremiah says, I will raise up for David a righteous branch.
That is the same branch that's in Zechariah.
Oh, Joshua, where they get the name for Jesus.
Yeshua, the high priest.
He's the high priest Melchizedek, type of, in his first coming, he's the high priest.
In his second coming, he'll be the military political king.
Joshua, Yeshua, Jesus, the high priest, I will bring forth my servant, the branch.
That connects the branch to Zechariah, the servant to Daniel, the servant to Isaiah 52 and 53.
And also in Isaiah, there's iniquity being removed.
That's the sins, the atonement, how they brought that in.
I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day.
In Zechariah 6, silver and gold will make a crown set on the head of the high priest, Joshua.
Here is the man whose name is the branch, who will build the temple of the Lord, will be clothed in majesty, and will sit and rule on his throne.
And then Zechariah 12, the same figure, the one they have pierced, that's where they get the piercing.
They connect that to their pierced Messiah in the Dead Sea translations of Isaiah 53.
There's the pierced one whose hands and feet are pierced.
That brings in Psalms 22.
The one they have pierced.
The Kabbalah in Talmud interprets Zechariah 12, 10, the pierced one, as Moshiach ben Joseph.
Also, they will mourn for him as one mourns an only child and a firstborn son, connecting the firstborn son motif that we see pop up all over.
And then I could just go on and on.
Psalms of Solomon to understand this Messianic Jesus figure, where he came from, what his role is.
This is an invented mythical character that has dominated the last 2,000 years.
And people need to understand that it's fiction.
They need to understand what was the motive behind inventing him and what was the role that this figure was supposed to carry out.
It's only the most important conspiracy and issue of our day.
Nothing has dominated humanity more in the last 2,000 years than this prophecy of this figure.
To him will the Goyim seek.
Isaiah 42, my servant will bring justice to the nations.
The islands, the Gentile islands, all of the world will put their hope.
Paul cites all these, by the way.
Matthew cites all of these.
In his name, the nations will put their hope.
A stone that causes people to stumble and a rock that makes them fall.
For the people of Jerusalem, he will be a trap and a snare.
Another rejection.
He's a trap and a snare for all the Gentiles who follow him too.
The purpose, Romans 15, 18, to make the Gentiles obedient to the God of Israel.
I will make a righteous branch spout from David's line.
And then you get Isaiah 53, the tender shoot, like a root in dry ground.
So the branch.
The branch, the rod, the root, all talking about the Messiah, interpreted to be talking about the Messiah.
He hath no beauty or majesty to attract us to him.
He wasn't the Davidic, kingly, majesty Messiah that some of the Jews envisioned as the Messiah.
He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering and familiar with pain.
He was despised, and we held him in low esteem.
The Jews didn't actually reject a Messiah, a historical figure.
According to the scriptures, that is what they were to do.
Christianity was not made for them.
It was made for them to be hardened to, to be in a stupor, for that to be their stumbling block.
It was for the Gentiles.
He took up our pain and bore our suffering.
He was pierced for our transgression, stricken and afflicted, crushed for our iniquities.
That connects to the iniquities of Daniel and Zechariah.
By his wounds, we were healed.
We are like sheep have gone astray.
The Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all, the atoning sacrifice, laid his hand on him like the high priest lays his hand on the scapegoat, and it takes the sins of the Israelites out as a bribe offering to Satan.
He was oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth.
He was led like a lamb to slaughter, as a sheep before its shears is silent, so he did not open his mouth.
Very similar to wisdom of Solomon, which ties in other typological, Christological ideas.
And also, this is in the New Testament.
They use these very things to create their passion narrative.
It's completely derived from scripture.
He was cut off from the land of the living like the Messiah is cut off in Daniel.
Again, linking this to Daniel.
For the transgressions of my people, he was punished.
He's the atoning sacrifice.
There was no deceit in his mouth.
He was the unblemished, perfect goat.
But the Lord crushes him and makes his life an offering for sin.
The righteous servants, connecting him to all the other verses of the servant, will justify many and he will bear their iniquities.
He poured out his life unto death and he was numbered with the transgressors.
He bore the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors.
Paul cites Isaiah, there shall be a root of Jesse that shall rise to reign over the Gentiles.
Get the Gentiles, Paul's agenda, get the Gentiles to worship the God of Israel and abandon their pagan pantheon.
That was the goal.
Paul accomplished it.
The rabbis brag about it.
And the Christians are their greatest allies.
Look at the fruits of Christianity.
Has it done a good job of holding back Jewish Power?
Look at the world today?
I don't think so.
What is this one?
Oh, that's too small.
I can't even see it.
Scepter, the rod, the branch, the servant.
All of these things.
The Daniel, Isaiah, Zechariah, wisdom of Solomon, Midrash.
You guys want to see the wisdom of Solomon?
How much, how influential it was in the Jesus narrative?
We get contrary to our doings, he upbraideth us with our offending the law, like how Jesus and Christianity didn't follow the commandments and the Torah law or the circumcision.
He professeth to have the knowledge of God, and he calleth himself the child of the Lord.
Again, this is pre-Christian.
He makes the boast that God is his father.
Funny, connecting this to Isaiah 53.
Some people think that some scholars think this is riffing on Isaiah 53, and connecting it to Daniel and Zechariah, you get the whole narrative.
He boasts that God is his father.
Let us see if his words be true and let us prove what shall happen in the end of him.
For if the just man be the son of God, he will help him and deliver him from the hands of his enemies.
The New Testament has a retelling of that exact story of them saying, if you're really God, come down from that cross.
Let us examine him with despitefulness and torture.
So let the Jews examine this son of God with despitefulness and torture.
Let us condemn him with the shameful death.
Such things they did imagine and were deceived, for their own wickedness hath blinded them.
As for the mysteries of God, they knew them not.
And the New Testament says, if they knew who Jesus was, they wouldn't have crucified him.
And they were blinded and hardened and all of these themes.
They all coincide with this.
we fools accounted his life madness and his end to be without honor Zechariah 3:8, I will bring forth my servant the branch to remove the iniquity on that day.
That sounds so familiar to Isaiah.
The branch, the anointed one named Jesus, the pierced one that connects Psalms 22, where you get, my God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
What Jesus supposedly quoted on the cross as his last words?
Despised by the people again, all that see me laugh me to scorn.
Again, all sounds very similar ideas.
They could very easily have read the Jesus narrative.
The whole foundation and core of the Jesus narrative can be read out of just connecting a couple of different scriptures, passages in scriptures.
Psalms 22.
All who see me mock me, they hurl incense, shaking their head.
He trusts in the Lord, they say, let the Lord rescue him.
Let him deliver him.
Again, just like wisdom of Solomon, just like we find in the New Testament.
Psalms 22.
They pierced my hands and feet.
In Psalms 22, the big kicker to understand all of this indisputably linked and used to create the Jesus narrative.
What does it say at the end of Psalms 22?
What is the context of this messianic figure?
All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the Lord, and all the kindreds of the nations, the Goyem, shall bow, shall worship before thee.
For the kingdom is the Lord's and he is the governor among the nations.
For the kingdom is the Lord's and he is the governor among the nations.
Isaiah 52, also the servant song.
Behold, my servant shall deal prudently.
He shall be exalted and extolled and be very high.
He dies, but then he's extolled, and he prolongs his days.
All of these things is where they got the idea for the death, crucifixion, resurrection.
Let me show you the Daniel and Son of Man.
So the idea of Daniel, the Son of Man, coming with the clouds of heaven, the New Testament identifies Jesus as the Son of Man character.
What is the Son of Man supposed to do?
He was given authority, glory, and sovereign power.
All Goyam, all nations and peoples of every language worshipped him.
And also we have Daniel 9, the 70 weeks timetable prophecy that will make an end of sins and reconciliation for iniquity.
Connecting to Zechariah, connecting to Isaiah 53, seal up the vision and prophecy into an anoint the most holy.
After three score, three weeks, two weeks, shall Messiah be cut off.
The Messiah will die, cut off from the land of the living.
The people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city, destroy Jerusalem temple.
And they will cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease.
And for the overspreading of abominations, he shall make it desolate.
And this is really just about Antiochus and the Greeks, but it was later reinterpreted for their common time, searching for mysteries as Jesus.
And from Daniel 9, 27, it says, three scores and two weeks.
Oh, where is it?
It's Daniel 7 later.
It's in the other one.
Sorry.
Where is it?
Daniel, son of man.
Is this the same one?
Oh, here's another one.
What does Daniel prophesize?
God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed.
It will crush all those kingdoms, the Gentile kingdoms, and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever.
Shoot.
Hold on.
Daniel 7.
What are we?
Hour and a half.
We're almost done.
I'll read the super chats.
Daniel 7.
I'm missing Daniel 7.
Weeks.
Shoot.
What is this?
Okay, here it is.
So they're reading Jesus as the Son of Man, connecting Daniel to Isaiah.
Look at what it says here.
He will speak against the Most High and oppress his holy people, just how Jesus oppressed the Jews, and try to change the set times and the laws.
What did Christianity do?
They read this and they thought, hmm, a new religion, this Messiah needs to change the laws.
How Christianity doesn't follow the Torah commandments, the mitzvahs, the kosher eating, the circumcision.
And the holy people will be delivered into his hands for times, times, and half a time, or for a year, two years, and half a year.
So when Paul says that he learns of the resurrection, that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, and he was buried and rose again on the third day according to the scriptures.
There's a very good chance that he gets this three days from this right here.
Time for a time, time.
So a day, day, and half a day is where you get the three days.
Also, there's a, I think it's in Hosea, another reference to three days.
There's the three days of Jonah in the belly of the whale also could have inspired.
He doesn't specify exactly which prophecy, which verse he gets the three days from.
But we know, like, everything he knows about Jesus and everything they could know about Jesus is all derived straight from scripture.
Most of it, Greek Septuagint translation scripture, by the way.
Corinthians, Paul says, God has revealed them unto us by his spirit, the Holy Spirit, the reading of the scriptures and mystical experiences.
Paul literally says that nobody would know who Jesus was if it were not for apostles and preachers like him.
Apostles were just people that were mystically seeing Jesus in the scriptures.
Paul says in Romans, how then can they call on the one they have not believed in, Jesus?
And how can they believe in the one whom they have not heard?
And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?
He says there was no, he's basically giving away, there was no earthly Jesus that the Jews could have heard, teach, or heard about.
They only hear about him by people like Paul reading him from the scriptures.
Paul says it's a mystery which had been hidden from the ages and generations.
He says he did not receive the gospel of Jesus from any man, nor was he taught it.
By revelation, he made known unto me the mystery.
Saying that they should go to the Gentiles.
It's not hard to see where they came up with the idea to go to the Gentiles.
You just read Isaiah.
Just read lots of other verses.
The mystery that's been hidden.
It gives away that they're searching the scriptures, mystically reading them, connecting different passages to find secrets.
That's where they came up with this.
Thank you.
Paul says, last of all, he was seen of me also, giving away that he saw Jesus just like everybody else did.
He says, have I not seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
Am I not an apostle?
Have I not seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
Giving away that he sees Jesus.
Paul sees Jesus, who never knew him in the real world, the same way as all of the first Christians and apostles saw him in the scriptures as a celestial cosmic Jesus.
He even says those who were held in high esteem, the other apostles, added nothing to his message.
He learned it all from scriptures.
And Paul says in 1 Corinthians that he did not come with eloquence or human wisdom as he proclaimed to you the testimony about God.
For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
So all he knew from reading the scriptures that there would be a crucified suffering Messiah from Daniel, Zechariah, and Isaiah, and probably the Psalms too.
Look at this.
Read this and tell me that Paul's not learning of a cosmic celestial Jesus.
He says, the Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God.
What we have received is not the spirit of the world, but the spirit who is from God.
Words taught by the Spirit, explaining spiritual realities with spirit-taught words.
They are discerning only through the spirit, but we have the mind of Christ.
And then again, cites a verse.
Everything they know about Jesus and how Christianity should be what Christianity should be all comes from Old Testament scripture.
It's all from the Spirit.
When Jesus says his kingdom is not of this world, it means literally he is in the celestial realm, not of this world.
Paul says in 2 Corinthians, visions and revelations of the Lord.
He knows of a man.
Everybody believes he's talking about himself or maybe James because there was an Ebionite book called The Ascent of James.
James is supposedly the brother of the Lord that knew, was a Christian before Paul.
Well, there's an ascension tradition in the Ebionites, the ascent of James, which is a lost book, giving away, just like the ascension of Isaiah, another early Christian book, talks about knowing Jesus from ascension, mystical Ezekiel's chariot, macava mysticism, proto-Kabbalah experiences.
Visions and revelations from the Lord.
He was taken up into the third heaven.
It was believed at one point in Judaism that there were three heavens and that the third heaven was Pardis or paradise, taken up to paradise, which is the same term that all the Kabbalists went on to use and Merkava mystics.
And the third heaven was also where Adam and Eve were constructed by God.
And the same Greek word they use for Adam being constructed, Paul uses, the same Greek word, is the word that he uses for Jesus being constructed, which was later translated into or manufactured, translated into born.
There's a whole deep controversy, historical Jesus verse mythical Jesus around that issue.
But Paul describes his Kabbalistic experience, taken up into the third heaven, just like the ascension of Isaiah, just like Hebrews talks about a heavenly high priest Messiah.
It's the platonic idea of the world above and the world below.
This is what ancient Jews believe, and Hellenized Jews particularly believe back then, like Philo in Alexandria, who is syncretically blending Hellenistic ideas of Logos and into Zechariah, the exact verses of Zechariah that I was reading you earlier.
So Paul, taken up To the third heaven, whether in the body or out of the body, God knows how he was taken up into paradise.
And he heard words not to be spoken like it's a mystery religion, which no man can utter.
Of this man I will boast.
So it's like he's saying it's him, but he's not boasting.
This is where they came up with Jesus.
Paul says in 1 Corinthians, first he was seen of Cephas or Peter, then of the 12.
The 12 was a Essene committee of 12 as well.
Paul never mentions 12 disciples.
After that, he was seen of James, then of all apostles.
And last of all, he was seen of me.
So it doesn't talk about that they all followed him around on an earthly ministry and actually met him and learned from him.
He gives away, he hints at that Paul was seeing Jesus in the scriptures just like James and Cephas.
And the 500 brethren at once is very likely, the 500 is not mentioned anywhere in the gospels.
And there's a really good chance that this 500 is linked to the word, the Greek word Pentecost.
And he could have been originally describing a Pentecost experience here.
Not 500 people seeing him at once.
It says from scripture that this Messiah would only be revealed to a handful of elect anyway.
Preselected elect at that.
Paul says in Acts, fellow Israelites, but this is how God fulfilled what he had foretold.
All of the prophets saying that this Messiah would suffer and the sins would be wiped away.
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything as he promised long ago through his holy scriptures, all from the scriptures.
Everything that is in accordance with the law and that is written in the prophets.
That's where he's getting the Jesus story from.
He is saying nothing beyond what the prophets and Moses said what would happen that the Messiah would suffer and rise from the dead and would bring the message of light to his own people and to the Gentiles.
Paul says in Acts, the scripture must, this scripture must needs have been fulfilled, which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake, spoke before concerning Judas.
Again, citing the Psalms for the story of Jesus.
Mark 1:1 starts the first gospel right away as it is written in the prophets.
Over and over again, they say, it is written that the Son of Man must suffer and then be rejected.
And that's probably where they got the three days.
Jesus gave them orders not to tell anyone which they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead.
Mark 9, the Son of Man is going to be delivered into the hands of men.
They will kill him.
And after three days he will rise.
Mark 14, they struck him as the Romans were fulfilling the prophecy.
They even yelled out, prophecy.
Are we to believe that the Romans really yelled out prophecy to fulfill prophecy?
It's absurd and it's so blatantly obvious.
Mark 14, they took him not in the temple when he was teaching, but the scriptures must be fulfilled.
It's just like everything.
They're just like, in this scripture, in that scripture, the whole thing is written from scriptures.
It's obvious what's happening here.
The Son of Man will go just as is written about him.
Jesus says that he came to fulfill the prophets.
He's a self-fulfilling, fabricated story.
Not one jot or tittle shall be changed until all is fulfilled.
All he is is a fake, fulfilling story.
This all has to take place so that the writings of the prophets might be fulfilled.
Matthew 26.
Moses and the prophets, he explained to them what has said in all the scriptures concerning himself.
He talked with this while he opened to us the scriptures.
I could go on and on.
The Old Testament is referenced hundreds of times in the New Testament.
They hate me without reason.
What is this?
Acts 3.
Fulfilling the law.
Christ is the culmination of the law.
The word became flesh and is dwelling among us.
All giveaways, revelation, the testimony of Jesus, what they know of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
They get it from fulfilling stories with the Holy Spirit about the prophecies.
You are from below.
I am from above.
You are of this world.
I am not of this world.
Jesus saying that he's not from the world below, but in the celestial realm, the cosmic firmament, third heaven realm, like in the ascension of Isaiah, like in Hebrews, like described in Paul.
It's everywhere.
And ancient Jews realized that the idea of a worldly, earthly military Messiah looked grim.
The chances looked grim.
But they could invent a spiritual victory with a suffering Messiah that they read out of scriptures that could defeat the spiritual realm.
These are wars happening in the cosmic spiritual realm that ancient Jews all believed in.
Ephesians 6, for we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
And that's where Jesus and his sacrifice and the narratives about him first originated.
And I will leave it there and read the super chats and close it out.
I've got Christmas festivities to attend to with the family.
Shoot, why is this not going down?
Okay, let's see here.
Daniel's dream.
2 Samuel, I think we're closed out there.
Oh, let's finish with one clip.
Christ is king.
Here's a popular TikTok Christian giving his message, his message to Christians about Jesus.
A time is coming.
For any country.
Credit see-through it all for suffering through watching all these sermons, by the way.
Christ is king, he says.
A time is coming for any country, for any nation that stands against Jesus Christ and tries to challenge him must be wiped from the face of this earth.
Must be wiped.
Must fall.
Those non-Ezraelite, the people of the earth, the pagan world, the rest of the world, those who accept the Jewish people and show mercy towards them, the Lord will reward them.
Why?
Because Jesus comes from the tribe of Judah and Judah is one of the 12 sons of Jacob, Israel.
Bless them and you will be blessed.
How many times have we heard that one?
So since Jesus comes from Judah, then Benjamin and the rest are his brothers.
So to the Israelite nation, he is the brother.
To the New Testament Christian church, he is the groom.
So those who will accept the Jewish people in their tribulations of the great tribulation, end of times, whoever is going to show mercy to them, the Lord will say, your reward will not be forgotten at all because you've done it to the least of my brethren, to the Jewish people.
I will reward you just by being nice to my Jewish people.
So you need to be nice to them, even if they're not nice to you.
If you want to please the Lord, then you need to be nice to them.
Pray for them.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you believe in the Bible?
They all go like this.
They say, according to your Bible, one day the Messiah would come, right?
They say yes.
And who's the Messiah?
All of them say JC.
And he's saying JC was a Jew.
Baby, it's the birth of the Messiah that you don't believe in.
So why are you so happy?
He said, how can I not be happy that millions of Goim bow down to one Jew tonight?
How can I not be happy?
This is his greatest bit.
His greatest comedic stand-up bit is laughing about how happy he is that the millions of billions of Goim are worshiping the king of the Jews as their savior and God.
Millions of Goim bow down to one Jew tonight.
Since you told me that thing, I cannot pray anymore to JC.
Now when I realize he's a Jew, when am I praying to a Jew?
Since you told me that, I cannot pray anymore.
All right.
Let's wrap it up here.
I see a few super chats we got to read.
Let's put this up.
Our nice background, the fictional story, the Jewish fairy tale that has conquered half the world and dominated human history the last 2,000 years.
The birth of the Jewish king, as the New Testament says, the king of the Jews.
And if you look at all the prophecies that they use to create this narrative, every single time you go back, it's to conquer the nations, to fulfill the prophecies of conquering the nations for the God of Israel, the God of Zion.
The word in the law will come forth from Zion.
Bike Slammer88 says, when did you realize Fuentes was running an altar boy to cat boy pipeline?
And have you weighed in on this LARPI death penalty for more or less all non-Christians?
I have on Twitter.
I think I mentioned it on some other shows.
I will keep that in the database for next time.
Not right for the topic of the show today.
But when did I realize?
Well, when the Aliak Bar stuff came out, my suspicions were confirmed.
And Milo, as soon as Milo got involved, obviously it's a really big red flag for what you're referring to there.
Nagomatis, again, appreciate you so much for 75 says it's remarkable how Judeo-Christian, the alt media, Christians dominate the truther movement or the anti-Zionist movement, keeping the criticisms kosher.
They worship the same God.
They believe in the same Hebrew prophets, the Hebrew scriptures.
They both believe in the Torah.
They affirm their covenant.
They're worshiping the Moshiach that was meant to conquer them all along.
It is dialectical, limited hangout, controlled opposition.
Christianity is Judaism for the Gentiles.
And you're not really opposing Judaism and Yahweh and the Moshiach when you believe and affirm in all of those things, obviously.
And they want to monopolize the criticism.
They want to blacklist and ostracize anybody that wants to expose Moshiach but not bow down to their Moshiach.
Mark Hampton says, thanks for doing the stream on Christmas, Adam.
They superimposed a fake...
Fake poisonous religion over our natural appreciation of life and creation.
Thanks for all you do to remove this poison from our lives.
Cheers.
The mental virus, trying to liberate the world from the Abrahamic mental virus.
Lotta Sense says, have you heard or read the great Jewish mask or the ass and the lion's skin?
It is very interesting historical information about how the Jews mashed up rituals and beliefs from ancient civilizations to make up their religion.
I have not heard of it, but I have seen lots of research on how Judaism is a mix of many older religions and ideas.
Big admin forever for five says, Kabbalah is Jewish mind control and remote viewing witchcraft.
I don't believe they have any magical powers.
It is shown in Ecclesiastes 12, the silver cord, astral projection, and Ezekiel 13, 18, the torching of nations to enhance their happiness.
And you send a YouTube video.
All right, I'll get that saved.
Thank you for that.
It's a guy wearing a shirt that says, bow down, witches.
I don't think witches are real.
I don't think sorcerers are real.
I don't think they're doing black magic.
I don't think they're the devil's children.
I don't think they're chosen by God.
I don't believe in any of these magical things.
I don't believe in these magical prophecies.
I don't believe in all these miracles.
All these miracles and prophecies weren't fulfilled 2,000 years ago.
All we have are ancient, uncorroborated, contradictory stories from unknown authors who had an agenda to convert people to the God of Israel.
That's all we have.
All of these prophecies, these hundreds of prophecies were not fulfilled, and nobody wrote about it anywhere.
What's more likely?
All of this magic or some ancient Jews got creative and came up with a creative story.
Are they known for telling stories?
Are they known for writing scripts?
Yes.
What's more likely?
Somebody made it up or all of it happened.
Please, any honest person has to admit if there's a reasonable explanation that doesn't require magic, that's the more likely explanation.
Especially when there...
The first extra biblical mention of Jesus isn't until Josephus, which is problematic in so many ways and very likely an interpolation.
But Josephus was born after Jesus supposedly died.
Josephus is written in the mid-90s, 60 years after the supposed events.
Christianity, Christian sex, and the gospels were already probably written by then to circulate.
And that was the source or interpolated later by some pious forgery Christian scribe.
Okay, that looks like everything.
I appreciate you all.
Hope everybody has a nice Christmas and rest of the holidays.
I love you all.
Love you all for the support.
Wouldn't be able to do this without you.
We'll see a lot of Christian haters online dismiss what I covered here today with their usual copes.
They'll say, oh, he doesn't believe in all that because he's a secret Joe.
That's the only thing they'll ever say.
They've got no argument.
They've got no rebuttal.
They've got no response.
Most of them didn't even probably know any of this shit.
But that's why I put out the challenge.
I said, I'm ready a few days ago.
I said, I'll debate any Christian on if the nativity historical birth of Jesus is true, if it really happened.
Nobody took nobody took the challenge.
So I had to do the video anyway.
It's probably better that way because I can get through all of the information and just get all of the arguments out and not have their copes and their Christian pill pull and their slanderous personal attacks, their ad hominems.
So there it is.
The biggest deception in the last 2,000 years, the Jesus deception, the most influential character that never existed.
The top holiday of the year in the Western world.
Oh, and by the way, I went to a big cathedral in Europe and they had nativity scenes from all over the world, different nativity scenes, all of the nations, all of the world, all worshiping the birth of the king of the Jews, the Torah Messiah, the Davidic heir, the rod, the branch,
the servant whose primary role is to that every knee shall bow in trembling fear, licking the dust before his feet, being his footstools, him ruling over you in your land.
All of these things, all of the verses, the context of what this Messiah is and what Judaism is.
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