Author Thread: The Mockingbird, oh he sounds so genuine, but he is not~
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The Mockingbird, oh he sounds so genuine, but he is not~
Posted : 15 Apr, 2015 06:28 AM

Did you know that there were no "Christians" when Yeshua was alive, no one who was of the early church referred to themselves as "Christians"..?



Did you know that the disciples, were disciples long before the term "Christian" was ever used?



Did you know that the early disciples, did not view themselves as "Christians", but as "n'tzrim"?



Christianity is a Mockingbird. It professes to be the guardian and possessor of the true meaning of scripture, and of the way to salvation, which they claim is always through the Will of the Dead, as though dead men can raise themselves from the grave, by mere willpower. Yes, just as Judaism is the Mockingbird for the anointed sons of Elohim, in the period of darkness, when the Word of YHWH Elohim was not fully comprehended, so Christianity is the Mockingbird for the anointed writings of the N'tzrim, who were led by the Father, and were manifested as His chosen offspring at Yerushalem.



Paul was no Christian, nor Peter, nor any of the saints. This is why Peter tells the saints, that when men call them "Christian", that they are not to be ashamed, but accept this title, because they who use it do not comprehend the meanings or terms of the scripture:



"Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf." I Peter 4:16



It is amazing that the mystery is written about Paul being accused of being a ringleader of the sect of the N'tzrim, and yet many do not comprehend that the early saints were not called "Christians", no, that did not take place until Antioch, after Yeshua was crucified, buried, resurrected, and had ascended . The saints were N'tzrim long before this imposter Christianity ever appeared on the scene in the middle 3rd century.



Most people who handle the scripture have read the word "Nazarene", but they have no real idea as to where it originated, or how it applied to the early church and saints.



Early church Father, Epiphanius wrote, in the Fourth Century that the N'tzrim differed from what he called the True Christians because they continued to guard Shabath, circumcision, and all the instructions of the early TaNaKh, as well as the writings called "B'rit Chadashah" [New Testment].



�We shall now especially consider heretics who.. call themselves Natsarim; they are mainly �Jews� and nothing else. They make use not only of the New Testament, but they also use in a way the Old Testament of the �Jews�; for they do not forbid the books of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings� so that they are approved of by the �Jews�, from whom the Natsarim do not differ in anything, and they profess all the dogmas pertaining to the prescriptions of the Law and to the customs of the �Jews�, except they believe in Messiah. They preach that there is but one Almighty, and His Son Yahusha the Messiah. But they are very learned in the Hebrew language; for they, like the �Jews�, read the whole Law, then the Prophets�They differ from the �Jews� because they believe in Messiah, and from the Christians in that they are to this day bound to the �Jewish� rites, such as circumcision, the Sabbath, and other ceremonies. They have the Good news according to Matthew in its entirety in Hebrew. For it is clear that they still preserve this, in the Hebrew alphabet, as it was originally written�.



Paul, was not viewed as "a Christian" by the Jews, who labeled Paul as a ringleader of the sect of the N'tztim:



"For we have found this man a pestilent fellow, and a mover of sedition among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes:" Acts 24:5



True believers are "watchmen" [nzr] which is what the word Natzrat means to this day.



There is really no such thing as "a Christian", it was made up by the Devil's Seed in the city of Antioch to mock, mimic, early saints. It is said that Simon Magus [Simon the Magician] was one of the first "Christians". You may recall that he had tried to buy the gift of the Holy Spirit from the disciples, and Peter rebuked him. The Devil's Seed seeking ways to generate capital, took the anointed writings of the B'rit Chadashah and proclaimed them to be "the New Testament".



This is why the Father spoke through Yeshua, during His generation, of "the wheat and the tares growing together".



The wheat are the chosen ones, and the tares are the mockers, pretending to have the fruit, but in reality they do not~



NOTE: For more on the true disciples, you can search the terms "natzarim" or "natsari".

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