Thank you all for being here today, Thursday, February 13th, 2025.
Got a very important show for you guys today.
Gonna be deciphering the Jesus code, the Jesus mythical midrashic pesher, the greatest conspiracy of the last 2,000 years.
Our time is based.
Our top two religions in the world are based on a figure that was invented, fabricated, compiled to fulfill prophecies of Hebrew scripture, and then sold to the nations of the world to be their king and their ruler.
We're going to show you a bunch of verses today exposing the Jesus Psyop, the Jesus deception through the Jesus code.
So please share this video to wake people up to the fabricated literary construct that is Christianity.
To first understand how Jesus was invented from the scriptures also then begs the question, who and why invented Jesus.
And I think looking at the scriptures that inspired the story will give us a clear answer as to those questions.
So let us begin.
First, you have to understand that the Old Testament, the Tanakh, the Torah, the Hebrew scriptures, throughout them, there is an underlying theme that in the end times,
the ultimate objective, the ultimate goal, the prophecy would be that all of the nations abandon their gods and worship the God of the Bible, Yahweh, the God of Zion and Israel and Abraham.
So the theme you can see in Zechariah 14:9, a deeply messianic apocalyptic verse.
And the Lord shall be king over all the earth.
In that day, there shall be one Lord and his name one.
None of these verses are open.
I shouldn't say none of these verses are open to interpretation, but most of these verses are not ambiguous.
They are clear and they are provably interpreted to be about Messianic times and the Messiah.
So Zechariah 14:9, Isaiah 2:3, another messianic apocalyptic verse.
And many people shall go and say, Come and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, which is Zion.
Every Christian, every Muslim ultimately worships the God of Zion.
And so are de facto Zionists.
Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord to the house of the God of Jacob, and he will teach us his ways and we will walk in his paths.
For out of Zion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
Christians believe that Jesus is the rod of Zion that comes out from Zion, and they want the rule of law and the Torah and the God to go out to the world from Zion in their messianic age.
Isaiah 11:9, another deeply messianic chapter that the Christians heavily quote-mind for their Jesus narrative says, the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea over all the world.
Tobit, which is not in all New Testament canons, but it was in the Septuagint.
And I believe the earliest Christian Bibles, Codex, Vaticanus, and Sinaiticus.
But the theme stands nonetheless.
And all nations, nations means Goyam.
So we'll use Goyam so it gets through the Goyam heads a little better.
And all Goyam shall turn and fear the Lord God truly and shall bury their idols.
Rabbis brag today that Christianity, through Jesus and Islam, helped eradicate the pagan idol worship and bring all of the nations closer to the God of Israel and monotheism.
The whole Point of the Messiah all along was to theologically conquer and subdue and religiously, spiritually mind control the nations.
If anybody believes that the Hebrew scriptures are the word of God, if they believe that the nation of priests and the chosen people are the prophets of God and God's chosen people, if they care about prophecies of the Messiah, they've already been sucked into the trap.
They've already lost.
And they've already been hypnotized and under the Judeo-prophecy spell, the prophecy paradigm that they live under.
And as George Orwell wrote in his famous book, 1984, who controls the past, the Torah, the fake history of the Torah, the fake history of the gospels of the New Testament.
Who controls the past, controls the present, and who controls the present, controls the future.
And who's controlling the past of the fake Torah?
The Abrahamic Matrix world.
So bury their idols and worship and fear the God of the Lord.
What do you hear Christians say all the time?
Oh, he's a God-fearing man.
He fears the God of the Jews and the God of Israel.
Jews taught pagans that their gods were fallen angels and demons.
The whole goal of Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles and Christianity, was to have the God of Israel to reign supreme and to stamp out all the other gods and myths and legends and cultures and traditions of the nations of the world.
Zephaniah 3:9 says, For then I will turn to the people a pure language that they may all call upon the name of the Lord to serve him with one consent, wanting all of the world to worship their God.
Psalm 66, all the earth bows down to you.
They sing praises to you.
Psalm 67, God shall bless us, and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.
Fear-based mind control.
Deuteronomy 28: all the peoples on earth will see that you are called by the name of the Lord, and they will fear you.
And that's, if you believe in the prophets of the Old Testament, then you are essentially making them, elevating them to God and God's chosen people.
And a lot of these verses, this one is not about fearing God, it's about fearing God's children.
Isaiah 60 and 61 is full of the plan, the plot, the script, the blueprint, the Torah prophecies that has followed.
The Gentiles shall come to the light.
They shall bring gold and incense and show praises of the Lord.
They shall come up with acceptance of the altar and will glorify the house of his glory.
The sons of strangers, meaning the Gentiles, shall build up thy walls, the walls of the Jews, and their kings shall minister unto thee.
The forces of the Gentiles and their kings may be brought, for the nation and kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish.
Yes, those nations shall be utterly wasted.
Worship the God of Israel, the God of the Jews, or your nation will be destroyed.
The God of Zion, the Holy One of Israel.
Thou shalt suck the milk of the Gentiles and suck the breast of kings, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord thy Savior and thy Redeemer, the mighty one of Jacob.
And that Isaiah 60, 11, 12 in the Orthodox Jewish Bible says, The Goyim, the wealth of the Goyim, shall be led in procession, for the Goy and the kings that will not serve thee shall perish.
Yes, those Goyim shall be utterly wasted.
They got Christianity, created Christianity, and got the Gentiles to worship the God of Israel and a failed, false Messiah from their point of view that still served a divine purpose.
Isaiah 61, you will feed on the wealth of the nations and in their riches you will boast.
Their descendants will be known among the nations.
We're referring to the Jews and their everlasting covenant with God.
The descendants of the Jews will be known among the nations and their offspring among the people.
All who see them will acknowledge that they are the people the Lord has blessed.
Not just about getting the world to worship the Jewish God, but the Jewish people, the spokespeople and chosen children of God.
Thank you.
And then there's Daniel 7, 13 to 14, the Son of Man passage, the book of Daniel, which is deeply messianic as well.
Top sages in Judaism also agree that the Son of Man represents the Messiah in this verse.
Jesus is identified with the Son of Man like something like 40 times in the canonical gospels.
In my vision, I looked and there before me was one like a son of man coming with the clouds of heaven.
He approached the ancient of days.
So it's like a dual throne theology with God and his son.
Ancient of days is God or the most high and the son of man is like the messiah or his son or his top angel, a divine heavenly redeemer.
He approached the ancient of days and was led in his presence.
He was given authority, glory, and sovereign power.
All nations and people of every language worshipped him.
His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.
So there's just about 10 or so scriptures showing the underlying theme of the Old Testament that's all about the God of Israel conquering the world and having all the nations, all the Goyem, worshiping him.
Now, incoming Paul and the first Christians.
Paul never knew Jesus.
He authored most of the books of the Old Testament.
Some of the earliest documents about Jesus that we have come from Paul, and he never knew an earthly Jesus, never unambiguously places Jesus on earth, doesn't discuss essentially any of Jesus' biographical details that were invented later in the canonical gospels.
He doesn't talk about Jesus' virgin birth, Bethlehem, Nazareth, his mother Mary, Father Joseph.
Doesn't talk about Jesus' miracles besides the resurrection, which you can read.
He believed probably in the first Christians believed he took flesh in the heavens so he could suffer, do a trick sacrifice on Satan and his demons, and then ascend back into heaven and Rule from the throne after the divine judgment and the resurrection, all in the heavenly realm.
So, Paul never knew Jesus, and he argues in Galatians 1, he argues adamantly and explicitly that to have authority with early Christians, he says that he didn't learn about Jesus from any man, but that he saw him in the scriptures, that he learned about him from revelation and scriptures.
In other words, he knew about him mystically.
He appeared by reading the scriptures as if there were divine hidden secrets of God that could be revealed with the right interpretation and the right midrashic connections of common themes of the Bible.
So, Paul writes in Galatians: I certify to you, brethren, that the gospel which I preached of me is not after man, for neither I received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.
It was revealed to him by the divine angel Jesus and the Holy Spirit as he read the scriptures.
In other words, the first mystical Jews that were Christians believed that Jesus was hidden in the scriptures and that they could cherry-pick like a puzzle and they could find and learn about Jesus from the scriptures.
Their only source of information about Jesus from the first Christians was reading him out of the scriptures.
He profited, so Paul says he profited in the Jews' religion.
He followed Judaism above many of his equals in his nation, and he was zealous for the traditions of the fathers.
But then he says he was separated from his mother's womb, citing, I believe it's a Jeremiah prophecy, to reveal his son in me that I might preach him among the heathen.
So he read the scriptures and he thought God chose him to go teach the Jewish Messiah to the heathen, to the Gentiles.
Uh-oh.
My button on my keyboard came off.
Paul says in Romans 16, 25 to 26, the gospel of Jesus and the preaching of Jesus Christ according to the revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since the world began.
So they believed that they could decipher and decode God's hidden mysteries for his redemption and his Messiah.
They believe that God planned this since before the world began and that they were, for the very first time, the secrets of God's Messiah was being revealed.
The mystery was being revealed to Paul and the apostles who also knew Jesus in the same way that Paul did from reading the scriptures and from their mystical dreams or visions or revelations.
But now is made manifest.
So it's only now made manifest thanks to preachers like Paul.
Paul says that nobody would even know who Jesus was without preachers like Paul.
But now Jesus, the revelation and the mystery, has been made manifest by the scriptures of the prophets.
He's basically outright saying that the secret of Jesus was made manifest through the reading of the scriptures and the prophets.
1 Corinthians 15, Paul says, again, the gospel that he's referring to in Galatians 1, 11, the gospel which I preached unto you, which also you have received, for I delivered unto you first of all,
which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, meaning they know that he died because they read the scriptures of the Son of Man in Daniel 7 and 9 and the suffering Messiah of Isaiah 52 and 53 and the pierced one of Psalms 22 and the pierced one in Zachariah 12, 10.
Connecting all these different scriptures with common themes and terms, that's how they learned.
This is the mystery that was revealed to Paul and the first Christians, that according to the scriptures, these things had happened in the celestial platonic realm.
And this is all Paul knew.
This was Paul's gospel, that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, as in he learned from the scriptures.
The source of how they knew about Jesus dying was the scriptures.
You see the same thing in, I believe it's 1 or 2 Peter.
Peter supposedly was there at the crucifixion.
How does he describe the crucifixion?
Not from an eyewitness firsthand perspective.
He quotes Isaiah 53 to explain how he learns about the scriptures and that he was buried and rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
Paul never cites exactly what scripture he's talking about on the third day.
It could be referring to several prophecies people speculate.
Maybe Jonah in the whale for three days.
There's a verse in Daniel that talks about two days and half a day.
And I think there's another one in Hosea that talks about something three days.
Again, this is a little bit off the cuff.
All of this is going to be in my book, The Jesus Deception, is in my book, The Jesus Deception.
And I'm just barely scratching the surface at all right now with all the material that supports the mythical Jesus deception theory.
So he learned, this was all Paul knew.
And Paul says that's all he knew.
He says, and we don't get anything about Jesus on earth, speaking in parables, doing all the biographical details, nothing about Pilate or Herod crucifying Jesus, never placing him in Jerusalem.
None of these things.
20, I believe it's 20,000 words of Paul and never clearly places Jesus on earth in any context.
1 Corinthians 9, 1, Paul says, am I not an apostle?
Am I not free?
Have I not seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
Is his work not the work of the Lord?
So if Paul says, think about this, Paul, who never knew Jesus, argues with the other apostles for his authority by saying he didn't learn about it from man.
He just learned it from the scriptures and from his revelations.
So that must be the way you got any authority or learned about Jesus.
Paul also talks about other spirits and other Christs, other supposed apostles that were seeing this Christ figure in the scriptures.
So this verse implies and alludes to the fact that James and Peter and John and Jude and the first other apostles, Paul never mentions the word 12 disciples, by the way.
He mentions a 12, which is probably a reference to the 12 and the pillars that you find in the community document in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The pillars and the 12 all preceded Christianity.
So Paul says, Have I not seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
Well, he never saw.
If Peter and James were the brother and best friend of Jesus and they knew Jesus and walked with him and witnessed his miracles and his death and his resurrection and his prophecies, they would say, No, you never did see our Lord.
You never knew him.
It never comes up.
All the first Christians before Paul saw Jesus in the same way that Paul did from Revelations in Scripture.
2 Corinthians 12.
Paul talks about his mystical Merkava mysticism, Ezekiel's chariot, ascension of Isaiah, a sense of James, lost Ebionite book, the visionary experiences of Enoch as well.
This ancient proto-Kabbalist, Merkava mysticism, visionary ascension traditions is what Christianity branched out of.
And Paul explains it here in 2 Corinthians.
Paul is taken up into the third heaven and hears words not to be spoken of.
The secrets he learned, the Kabbalistic secrets, basically.
We got clips of rabbis saying Christianity is Kabbalah gone wrong and them admitting that it's Midrash.
It's a pesher that they wrote from Midrash.
Paul says he doesn't want to boast, but I will come to visions and revelations from the Lord.
I know a man in Christ about 14 years ago.
He's speaking about himself.
Whether he was in the body, I cannot tell, or whether he was out of the body, I cannot tell.
God knows.
So 14 years ago, Paul was taken up into the third heaven.
Ancient Jewish cosmology either believed in three heavens or seven heavens.
Ascension of Isaiah has Isaiah being pulled up and down through the heavens, seeing Jesus ascend through the heavens, like it says in Hebrews.
So he's caught up into the third heaven, and I know the same man, whether in the body or out of the body, now was taken up into paradise.
Paul also describes, I think it's Paul, it might be something else, describes, it's a, I think, Apocalypse of Abraham is where it's at.
Maybe it's Apocalypse of John.
I can't remember exactly.
But it talks about Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden was in the third heaven as well.
And Paul uses the same word in Greek for to manufacture for Adam being manufactured by God that he uses for Jesus to be manufactured by God.
He doesn't use the common word for born, and then later translations change the word to born because manufactured didn't seem human enough.
So here's Paul's Kabbalistic experience, proto-Kabbalistic experience, caught up into the third heaven.
That's where he learns about the revelation of the Lord, of this mystical, mythical, celestial, heavenly redeemer, Messiah.
Yeah.
Paul doesn't treat the apostles and confidants of Jesus as if they were the brothers and brother and best friend and successors to the Lord.
Paul says in Galatians, he calls these apostles those who were held in high esteem.
Whatever they were makes no difference to me.
Doesn't matter who they were.
Paul doesn't care.
God does not show favoritism.
They added nothing to my message.
We're supposed to believe that Jesus was a historical vigor and he walked the earth for years with James and Peter and the disciples, and they added nothing to Paul's message.
And Paul said all his message were was all he knew the apostles who knew Jesus and supposed disciples added nothing to his message.
Paul says in 1 Corinthians, brothers and sisters, when I came to you, I did not come with eloquence or human wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God.
For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
All Paul knows about Jesus is that he was the Christ and he was crucified and he resurrected after three days.
That was his gospel.
That's all he knew.
And you're telling me that these apostles who supposedly walked with the historical human Jesus added nothing to his message.
And this is the guy writing stuff like this is who wrote most of the earliest books of the New Testament.
Anne-Marie for 20 says, thanks for your hard work.
I'm getting that pagan idol too.
Thank you, Anne-Marie.
You're awesome.
Ironpilled says, let's get the donos rolling.
Happy Thor's Day, brother.
Don't forget to hit the gym.
I went the last two days.
I'm taking today off.
Arcade Outpost.
Hi, Adam.
Thanks for all you do in the debate with Mailer.
You said you don't think Paul was an agent of the Sanhedrin, but was involved with a different group.
Could you explain what Paul's motivation was to me?
It seemed the Sanhedrin-funded Fed angle made the most sense, but I'm curious what you think.
That's very well possible, Arcade Outpost, but I think there's just less evidence to argue that, so I didn't want to argue it in the debate.
But I think if you go along with the total theeshu type of tradition, there were some Jews that came and subverted an already organic movement of this mythical Messiah that probably started with the Jerusalem church, James, Cephas, or Peter, and the Council of Twelve that we see written about in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
So I believe it was like an Essene sect that maybe was associated with some Jews in Alexandria.
But I think it's a lot easier to argue that it was an outlier sect of Judaism that came up with Jesus because they were scapegoating the Pharisees and the Sanhedrin for being corrupted with Rome, why their Messiah hadn't come and stuff.
So it's like one Jewish sect blaming the establishment Jewish sect and calling them satanic, just like the Christians today online say, oh, the Christians in charge and John Hagee and all the top Zionist Christians in America, they're all satanic, right?
Very similar type of concept.
So it's fake.
It's a myth.
It was created by Jews to theologically conquer the Gentiles and fulfill their prophecies of their Messiah.
So if you look at it that way, the Messiah meme, the prophecy memes, that's the conspiracy.
That's easier to argue.
But, okay, let's see here.
John Garada says, Christ cucks Cope, claiming that the first Christians were not Jews, but Judahites.
I know.
They deny all the evidence and continue inventing new copes.
It would be very useful to hear no more news, guys, what led them to leave Christianity.
We could capitalize on it and find what works to break the spell.
Yeah, I should ask more people.
When people send in a super chat and say that, like, oh, you woke me up to the to um from the Judeo spell, I should say, like, what was it?
What did it?
That's common for me to ask that.
Tales of the Levant says, Are you familiar with the newer mythicist book, Christ Before Jesus?
The authors make a pretty convincing case that Paul's letters are a work of second century Christ Before Jesus.
No, I haven't seen that one.
Who's the author of that tells Levant?
I'll check it out.
I did just get a new book, though.
Bart Ehrman and the quest of the historical Jesus.
So, this is a scholarly refutation of Bart Ehrman, who is the world's most prominent Jesus historicist who wrote, Did Jesus Exist?
This book is co-authored by Richard Carey, Dr. Richard Carrier, Dr. Robert Price.
Oral Doherty has chapters in it.
He wrote the Jesus puzzle.
It's also got chapters, and one of the editors is Frank Zindler.
He wrote that Jesus the Jews never knew as well.
Who's also a mythicist?
And it even has Fitzgerald.
David Fitzgerald has a chapter as well.
He wrote Jesus Mything in Action and Nailed.
And also, I read the PhD dissertation from Raphael Letaster called Questioning the Historical Jesus, which the first like 200 pages is all about debunking Bart Ehrman's arguments in his book.
So the Jesus mythicism debate, the consensus is on thin ice.
This biblical consensus status quo that they've been maintaining with their fallacies and their largely biased Christian and believing seminary professors and the SBL is in crisis.
The historical Jesus is in crisis, to say the least.
Okay, back to the back to the presentation.
So Paul says he did not come with human wisdom.
All he knew about Jesus was that he was crucified and rose after three days.
And then he says, Demonstrating my message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with the demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God's wisdom.
God's wisdom revealed by the Spirit.
So Jesus is like a manifestation of God's wisdom.
It's Platonic wisdom.
It's Logos.
It's Sophia.
It's Son of Man.
It's Melchizedek.
It's Metatron.
It's first Adam, primordial Adam.
These different theological memes that converged into Jesus, the Jesus myth.
So here's where it really reveals Paul.
We do, however, speak a message of wisdom among the mature, but not the wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age who are coming to nothing.
No, we declare God's wisdom a mystery that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began.
So talking about Jesus is God's wisdom, is a mystery that has been hidden by God.
This goes with a very common theme of the hidden Messiah.
Jesus is a hidden Messiah in Mark.
He says, do not tell anybody who he is.
There's a hidden Messiah.
Explicitly, he's called like the hidden one in 1 Enoch 46, 48, 62 and 69.
He is the Son of Man, is the hidden one who is only revealed to the elect in the end, which undoubtedly inspired traditions like this, inspired the first Christians.
So Jesus is a hidden mystery in God's wisdom destined before glory, before time began.
None of the rulers of this age, and in the Greek, that's archons of this Aeon understood it.
For if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.
And then Paul cites scripture for how he knows about the crucifixion.
However, as it is written, what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived, these are the things God has revealed to us by his spirit.
So Jesus was revealed by the spirit.
And Paul explicitly says here, cites a verse saying, no eye has seen Jesus, no ear has heard Jesus, and no human mind has even been able to conceive of Jesus that is God's hidden wisdom and a mystery hidden in the scriptures.
Does any of this sound at all like a historical figure to you?
The farther back you go in Christianity, the more mythical and celestial and midrashic Jesus becomes.
You know what?
In this verse also, Paul, some historicists try to claim this is referring to the Romans or the Jews didn't understand God's plan, but they wouldn't have crucified our Lord.
But if you work out the logic, this is Paul almost undoubtedly believed that it was Satan and his demons.
He calls them rulers of the air, of the arrow in Greek.
Rulers of the air is Satan and his sky demons.
And when we see in the ascension of Isaiah, Isaiah sees a vision of Jesus in the heavens in the firmament with Satan and his demons.
That's the same original Christian theology that we see here in Paul.
No mention of Pilate.
No mention of Herod.
No mention of it happening in Jerusalem on Passover.
And again, this is only scratching the surface.
I can go so much deeper in Paul's letters.
How if you read them without the lens of already presupposing there is a historical Jesus that we learn about in the Gospels.
And Paul wrote these before the Gospels.
Paul's letters come before the Gospels.
So continuing on, 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 spiritual taught.
So Jesus, spiritual taught words, Jesus is just a spiritual reality.
He's a spiritual Messiah.
He's an invented, mythical, heavenly figure, which they did all the time.
Every God is a mythical figure, basically.
They are discerned only through the Spirit.
And then cites another verse.
Everything he learns about early Christianity is all referencing one verse or another, because that's where it all originates from.
And then he says, we have the mind of Christ.
1 Corinthians 11.
This is the earliest version of the earliest document we have about the Last Supper or what Paul calls the Lord's Supper.
Paul was not in attendance.
He didn't learn about the Last Supper from any disciples or apostles that were in attendance.
He says, just like everything else he learns about Jesus, it's not from any man.
It's not from him knowing a historical Jesus.
It's not about anybody being an eyewitness to an earthly preacher that walked around Galilee and Jerusalem.
Paul says explicitly again when he recounts the Lord's Supper that he received of the Lord, which was also delivered unto you.
That the Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread and given thanks.
He broke the bread, said, take it, eat it.
This is my body, which is broken for you.
Do this in remembrance of me.
Paul didn't learn this from any man.
He wasn't in attendance.
How weird is it if there really was a historical Jesus that had a Passover?
Paul doesn't mention disciples in any of his authentic letters.
There's no word disciple.
Paul doesn't mention anybody being in attendance in this version of the Lord's Supper.
He doesn't mention that it's a Passover cedar or that it's in Jerusalem.
He mentions about this about how he was betrayed or handed over and doesn't mention Judas, no mention of Judas and the betrayal in any of Paul's letters.
How weird it would it be if there were really disciples and early Christian missionaries that knew about the tradition of the real Passover, of the real Eucharist and communion and Lord's Supper, that Paul would be saying, let me tell you about this thing that he received from the Lord.
And it's very likely a retelling of Melchizedek inspired by Passover and Melchizedek because Melchizedek also had a ritual with wine and bread, and Jesus is the new high priest like Melchizedek.
1 Corinthians, Paul says, for the Jews require a sign and the Greeks seek after wisdom.
But we preach Christ crucified unto the Jews, a stumbling block, a stumbling block because they're not believing in this mythical, midrashic, mystical Messiah that some sect of Jews claimed was being revealed from the Holy Spirit in the scriptures.
But here you see here, for the Jews require a sign.
Why wouldn't Paul just explain about all of the signs Jesus did, all the miracles Jesus did, all the prophecies Jesus fulfilled?
Why no mention of that?
Paul also says in Colossians, which I think is not authentic Paul, I want to say, but still the traditions, Pauline traditions.
Share in the inheritance of the holy people, for he has rescued us from the darkness.
The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, firstborn God, like the Logos type of platonic, primordial Adam.
For in him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities, all things have been created through him and for him.
Does this sound like an earthly figure or like a divine heavenly figure that they invented?
He is the beginning and the firstborn.
That's one of the themes that they use to interpret and learn about Jesus.
Anything about the son or the firstborn was interpreted to be about Jesus.
For instance, in Zachariah 12, 10, where there's the one they look upon who is pierced.
They mourn for him like the firstborn.
For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him.
Okay.
Colossians says, the mystery which has been hidden from ages and generations, but is now made manifest to his saints.
So Jesus didn't manifest to Jerusalem and the Romans, and he's manifest through the prophets by the apostles and their interpretations and their exegesis.
And again, what did they learn?
What was this big secret?
God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles.
It's all about, it's all Gentile-oriented about taking this Messiah who's meant to be rejected by the Jews according to the scriptures and go to the Gentiles.
Now, this is a huge one, okay?
You can see it's cited in Hebrews, which also doesn't describe an earthly Jesus.
None of the first books of the Bible do.
Not Paul's letters, not 1 and 2 Peter, not James and Jude, the supposed brothers of the Lord.
Not Hebrews, all celestial, heavenly Redeemer.
All right, so in Psalm 40, Paul and the first Christians are reading verses like this.
Let's read it.
Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but my ears you have opened.
So he's referencing the Old Testament, a prophecy.
Then I said, here I am.
I have come.
It is written about me in the scroll.
I desire to do your will.
Your law is within my heart.
So we have here some Christianity inspired by verses like this.
Not Christianity prophecy fulfilled, but they worked to fulfill these prophecies by inventing Christianity.
So they see he has come.
It is written about him in the scroll.
Verses like this would cause early Jews to go and scour the scription, the scriptures, to learn about their Messiah and God's hidden mysteries and wisdom that is written about in the scrolls.
And the law being written on the heart, that's also a Christian idea.
And not God not having sacrifices at the temple.
Hebrews, which cites this verse verbatim.
And look at this.
Hebrews writes, Hebrews never unambiguously, clearly places Jesus on earth.
But when it does say Jesus said, like it says in Hebrews 10, therefore when Christ came into the world, he said, Jesus said, and then it's just a verbatim quote from the Old Testament.
Probably it's the Septuagint in the Greek, so not even Aramaic spoken by a real figure.
So Christ is just a machine that goes around quoting scripture nonstop.
No.
They invented a figure and they just quote mined old scriptures for source material to learn about this figure.
See what I'm saying?
And then we have something very similar in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas in saying 51, which again doesn't place Jesus on earth.
Gospel of Thomas saying 51.
Jesus said to them, his disciples, what you look for has already come, but you do not recognize it.
So what were the Jews looking for?
The kingdom and their Messiah.
He says, what you're looking for has already come, but you do not recognize it.
And then Gospel of Thomas saying 52.
His disciples said to him, 24 prophets have spoken in Israel, and they all spoke of you.
He said to them, okay, it doesn't matter what he said to them.
So here's the idea.
All the 24 prophets, that represents the 24 prophets of the Hebrew Tanakh, the Old Testament.
And if so, the early Christian view was that all of the prophets, they were all secretly speaking about Jesus.
And Paul and Peter letters also say the same thing, that the prophets didn't mean what they were writing.
So in other words, they were ignoring the original context of all of the scriptures and reinterpreting it esoterically for their current age and situation.
And to teach new theological beliefs.
24 prophets and they all spoke of you.
So this is interesting.
In Barnabas also, Barnabas cites the same exact verse about not wanting sacrifices because Jesus replaces the Yom Kippur goat sacrifice and the Passover lamb sacrifice.
Jesus conquers the death angel.
He conquers death with the Passover lamb and then he conquers sin as the goats of the Yom Kippur Day of Atonement.
So it was anti-temple.
So it was a sect like the Essenes that were anti-temple and viewed the Sadducees and the Pharisees as corrupted puppets of Rome, and they were being scapegoated and blamed for the Messiah not coming and for them being conquered and occupied by the Gentiles and the Romans.
Here it is.
I've been written about me in the scroll.
So they're searching the scrolls thinking Jesus has been written about.
He's in there putting the words, these words into Jesus' mouth as if he said them.
It is clear what's going on here.
And in Barnabas says the same thing, that it's received to him, it's revealed by the prophets, and then cites the same verse.
Odyssey is garbage for five says, funny how Christ cucks our apologists for anything Christian, but cheer for the biggest murder of Christians coming up on three years now.
Vladimir Putin, brother Nathaniel, the biggest apologist, keeps saying he's broke, but he's clearly on some kind of, this is not my words, some kind of payroll with the Kremlin, possibly the keenest too.
I don't think he's secretly rich, to be honest.
To be perfectly honest.
Let's see.
General commentary says, yo, Adam, I got to grill Dire last night on a debate space.
He held with some of these ideas.
It is around 213 of it up on his YouTube.
If you ever want to check it out, good job, general commentary.
I will check that out.
213 on his debate space.
Got it.
Big tech played it.
General commentary says he raged, he got triggered, rage quit, and blocked me.
It was pretty boss.
Oh, we got to see that.
John Garatis for 10 says, we need to set up our own council like the Jews did with the Sanhedrin and conspire a plan on how to spoon feed Christians the truth of Christianity in a way that they would accept and not immediately reject it.
We need to find a way how to rationalize and de-Judaize the Christ cucks.
If you show them the code, if you show them how Jesus was invented, if you show them all the verses, it's clear as day what this deception is all about.
Hebrews 8, it identifies Jesus as a high priest like Melchizedek, who sat down at the right hand of the throne of the majesty in heaven, like Joshua and Zechariah, the Yeshua in Zechariah, that's also the branch and like the Son of Man, and who serves in the sanctuary, the true tabernacle set up by the Lord, not by a mere human being.
So Jesus is the high priest doing the perfect sacrifice, tricking Satan and his demons in the heavenly tabernacle and temple.
And then it even says, every high priest is appointed to offer both gifts and sacrifices.
And so it was necessary for this one also to have something to offer.
If he were on earth, weird thing to say about Jesus who supposedly was sacrificed by Pilate and Herod on a cross in Jerusalem.
Weird to say if he were on earth, implying that this sacrifice happened in the heavenly realm and the tabernacle set up, not made by human beings.
And Hebrews says, we see Jesus who was made lower than the angels for a little while.
So ascension ascending through the heavens.
It's a giveaway that this all began as a celestial figure.
Hebrews 9, Christ did not enter a sanctuary made with human hands.
That was only a copy of the true one.
He entered heaven itself.
So in order for this argument, the whole argument of Hebrews to work, Jesus has to be sacrificed in the heavenly temple.
This all happened in the heavenly platonic realm that they learned about from reading the scriptures.
It's a copy of the temple on earth.
Jesus was the copy of the high priest in the heavens with the perfect sacrifice that you don't have to keep doing every year like they do on the day of atonement in Yom Kippur.
And then we have the giveaway, even in the Gospels, it's symbolic fiction.
The gospels are written by anonymous, uncritical, unscholarly authors that were religious propagandists with the intent on evangelizing to the Gentiles.
The whole purpose.
It's a fake Prophecy-fulfilling myth that tricks the world.
It's like a magic trick that tricks the world that they have magical prophecy powers.
But it's a dead giveaway.
Even the very beginning of the first gospel, Mark says, the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, as it is written in by the prophets.
Again, signifying that everything they learn about is everything Jesus does is fulfilling one scripture or prophecy or another, because that's how they move the narrative forward.
Mark again in 14:49, when he's arrested, says, I was daily with you in the temple teaching, and you took me not.
But the scriptures must be fulfilled.
Like Jesus just walking around, like, let thy scriptures be fulfilled.
No.
Luke 24, Jesus spoke to the disciples, apparently, in saying, this is symbolic metaphor.
Beginning with Moses and all the prophets, Jesus explained to the disciples what was said in all the scriptures concerning himself.
Could you imagine an earthly Jesus sitting down going, hey, look, disciple, right here, Isaiah 7:14 says I'm going to be born a virgin.
And look over here.
It says my hands will be pierced in Psalm 22.
And look at that.
It says that he will suffer your iniquities and bear your sin and cast lots for your garments.
And look, it's everything I'm going to do is all right here.
No, this is just the people that have brains can see this whole thing is invented from scripture.
And it's basically hiding in plain sight, smacking you in the face when it says something like this.
One more, and then I'm going to have to wrap it up here.
Luke 24, Jesus said unto them, These are the words which I spoke unto you while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the laws of Moses and in the prophets like Daniel, Zechariah, Jeremiah, and Isaiah, and in the Psalms, like Psalms 2, 22, 40, 69, 110, many others as well.
Just from Daniel 7, 9, Isaiah 52, 53, Zechariah 3, 6, 9, and 12, and Psalms 2, 22, 69, 110.
You get the whole core foundation of the Jesus story.
And if we can look at all these Old Testament scriptures and piece these common themes together and then see the whole outline of the Jesus narrative, you can bet your ass, some Jew, inevitably, some sect of Jews at some time over hundreds of years of Jews scouring the scriptures, searching for hidden mysteries and believing that their Messiah is hidden and written about in the scrolls, they would have inevitably found these and made these connections.
And they did.
We can see the development through the Dead Sea Scrolls and later on, even in the Apocrypha Nagamati.
It's Jesus' mystical invention myths.
So the prophets, the Moses, the Psalms, he opened their understanding that they might understand the scriptures.
And Senda said to them, Thus it is written that Christ is to suffer and rise from the dead the third day.
And repentance and remission of sin should be preached in his name among the nations.
So again, the very basic gospel that Christ, it's written, they learned about this because from the scriptures, the source of their information about this happening was from the scriptures that Christ was to suffer, rise from the dead on the third day, and then be in sin atonement and preach to the Gentiles.
So we're going to leave it there.
I'm supposed to go on another show.
Adam King's having a show, a panel, a bunch of guests, the Zionist power hour, he called it.
So I'm going to be the resident anti-Zionist.
I'm going to do a part two, the Jesus code, uncovering, deciphering the Jesus code.
And I'm going to get into the verses that show that they used to invent Jesus, the rest of the verses, and the context and what they're all about, which every time is about serve the Lord with fear and celebrate his rule with trembling.
It's all about conquering the Gentiles.
So let me see any final super chats that I missed here, and I got to close it out and go join.
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Self-fulfilling faked prophecies.
It's the simplest, it's a parlor trick.
It's like the old pulling the rabbit out of the hat.
It's not hard to write a story fulfilling all scripture and prophecies of the Old Testament if you know and are reading and obsessed with Old Testament prophecies non-stop.
What's more likely?
An ancient Jew really walked the earth and did all these miracles and fulfilled hundreds of prophecies and the Jews were really chosen.
Or some ancient Jews came up with a comic book character.
Some ancient Jews made a myth.
They made it up.
What's the more likely explanation?
One requires magic.
One requires a literary construct.
And this myth has subdued and conquered half the world and dominated civilization for 1700 years.
And what has it led to?
It Judaized the world, fulfilling the prophecies and their messianic agenda.
Conquered the pagan gods.
And now half the world worships the God of Israel.
Mission accomplished.
That's why you see rabbis all over the internet bragging about this.
And the Christians have nothing but coax and ignorance and slander.
We're not going to stop, and we're only getting started.
They're not going to be able to hide and bury and gatekeep this information forever.