Thursday, October 22, 2009

Jesus Christ was a Zionist!



Jesus Christ or Yeshua of the Nazareans was indeed a Zionist. What is a Zionist? Zionists have always desired to continue a Jewish presence at the point of origin. That's Zion a hill in Jerusalem.This includes all efforts to repel those who would like to convert the Jews to other religions. Conversion efforts continue to this day. The Greek Empire of Syria of the Selucid dynasty set up idols to squash the Jewish identity and any propensity to revolt. This actually created a revolt and susequent war that gave Judea and surrounding areas autonomy. So when the Romans moved and began to systematically usurp power from local rulers a century later the reaction was similar. When Emperor Augustus created the Caesar as God concept he demanded the whole Empire religiously capitulate. Jews refused to abandon their worship. The Romans derisively called Yahweh their invisible God. When the Romans took over Judea they made the local rulers and the temple priests into puppets. Eventually governors like Pontus Pilate took over from local kings enraging the populace. The sentiment was now not only restore Judea (Zion) and other Jewish areas, but the Temple as well.



Alas, the Revolution never materialized. Now a crucifixtion survivor Jesus was a wanted man. Wanted notices of Jesus still exist. So he had to leave Jerusalem, Judea and the area. He most likely picked the most safe area away from control of Rome. He might very well have traveled to Parthia (Persia). Maybe he did go to Afghanistan, India, Tibet and central Asia. But he told his followers he would return. There is evidence he did; just in time for the First Jewish War against Rome.He believed that the Jews sovereignity needed to be restored. He was a Zionist!!


Of course wanna-be Jew Paul later merged his pagan ideas of Apollo like ressurrection with Jesus survival of the cross and promise to return into a gentile inclusive religion. But thats another story.....
Alas, the Revolution never materialized. Now a crucifixtion survivor Jesus was a wanted man. Wanted notices of Jesus still exist. So he had to leave Jerusalem, Judea and the area. He most likely picked the most safe area away from control of Rome. He might very well have traveled to Parthia (Persia). Maybe he did go to Afghanistan, India, Tibet and central Asia. But he told his followers he would return. There is evidence he did; just in time for the First Jewish War against Rome. He believed that the Jews sovereignity needed to be restored. He was a Zionist!!



Of course wanna-be Jew Paul later merged his pagan ideas of Apollo like ressurrection with Jesus survival of the cross and promise to return into a gentile inclusive religion. But thats another story...


Since the leaders were comprised as quislings poular grassroots personalities attrempted to restore the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Some were of the royal line going back to King David. Jesus the Christ was one such rebel.There were many who attempted open revolt like Judas of Galilee others took up the mantle of critic/prophet like John the Baptist (mikveh). Still others declared miracles would follow the presence into Jerusalem. All were crucified as historical research and archaeology have confirmed. Jesus was one person to try a different tack. He believed as the claimant for Kingshp was based on his royal blood; his crucifixtion would bring about open revoltion in Judea. The quislings Anas and Caiaphas opposed this along with the Romans. Enforcement of the "peace" was a Roman operation. In the Gospels it quite obvious if one read the words that Jesus planned it in detail. Judas his most beloved disciple was made a very convincing betrayer. Jesus wanted to be crucified. In this way he would cause a revolution anf a following revolution. Then he would rule as Messiah or King of Israel, Judea and the Jews. He picked an excellent time so that he would by on the cross for only 6 hours because Romans acceeded to the Jews religious demands that no one be tortured on Sabbath. Six hours though excruciating was surviable. A revived Christ would the call for liberation. There is evidence that there were poisons or drugs used then to imitate death; and speculation that the liquid presented to Jesus/Yeshua contained such.

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