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The gospels were written in the order of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. They were likely written approximate 10 or more years apart. Skeptic scoff at the differences between the accounts of the authors as though it proves the Bible to be fraudulent. But the scoffers learned from the Greek church. With time, the apostles became more proficient in discovering and discerning the prophetic riddles of Christ. <ref>[[2Ti 2:15]] Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.</ref> Each shares what he had learned in order to pass the method of interpretation on to others.<ref>[[2Ti 2:2]] And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.</ref>
  
 
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Contents
Section 0: Introduction

The Old Testament is Hebrew

The Old Testament of the Bible is a Hebrew book. It was inspired by God to the Hebrews, who spoke and thought in the Hebrew language, and reasoned using Hebrew logic.

Some 'scholars' would have us believe that that God did not speak to men, but that men evolved languages from early caveman grunts. Hebrew is a language unlike any other. The strokes of the letters have meaning which combine into the meaning of letters, which again combine into meaningful words. These words have consistent metaphoric meaning as they are used in scripture. This consistency produces a tapestry, a web, a puzzle much like a crossword puzzle, which the meaning is locked and validated by its consistent use everywhere by every human author of the Bible. They speak of something which the human authors could have no knowledge of, and which was intentionally kept from them; the cross of Christ.

Some 'scholars' would have us believe that the Hebrew alphabet letters where invented in Syria while the Hebrews were captive there, and that the Hebrews wrote their most sacred scriptures in the language of their enemies. This is laughable on its face. It is as patently ridiculous as the Mormon belief that Jewish American Indians wrote their sacred scriptures in Reformed Egyptian, the language of their enemies, the Egyptians from whose bondage they escaped. Has the Gentile church gone mad?

Some 'scholars' claim that the common Hebrew script (known as paleo-Hebrew) is the most ancient form. This is an subtle attempt to discredit the scriptures as being revealed from God.

The examination of the square-text alphabet in detail, will demonstrate that the Hebrew alphabet and the language were used by God to reveal himself to mankind. The letters will be examined in such a way to help identify them as they are used in this book and then a more detailed examination of the use of the letters as they form words.

The New Testament is Hebrew

The New Testament was written by Hebrew men [1] who witnessed the life of Jesus and recorded some of the things that Jesus did that fulfilled the prophecy of the Old Testament. The things they recorded were recorded specifically to show that he fulfilled prophecy. Each action and teaching is prophesied in the Old Testament scriptures.

The Greek church cannot see all the prophecies because they are hidden in prophetic riddle discerned by reading and thinking like a Hebrew. Lacking these abilities, the Greeks can only read the scriptures literally. All attempts to do otherwise collapse under the contradictory weight of free-for-all allegory. Since Greek expositors use Greek rhetorical invention, they can make the scriptures mean what they wish, and there is no authority to contradict them.

The letters of the New Testament are a collection of how the church put the teaching of Christ into practice. The books of Romans and Hebrews are systematic presentations of Hebrew theology written in the form of letters to the Greek Church and the Hebrew church.

The NT teaches Greeks to think like Hebrews

The New Testament authors attempted to teach the Greeks (gentiles) how to read the Old Testament like Hebrews. [2]

The gospels were written in the order of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. They were likely written approximate 10 or more years apart. Skeptic scoff at the differences between the accounts of the authors as though it proves the Bible to be fraudulent. But the scoffers learned from the Greek church. With time, the apostles became more proficient in discovering and discerning the prophetic riddles of Christ. [3] Each shares what he had learned in order to pass the method of interpretation on to others.[4]

The Greeks chose 'Christianity light'

Unfortunately, the Greeks did not wish to become Jewish, nor learn to read and think like Hebrews.

The Greek church rejected the Hebrews

By 400 AD the church had become fully Greek, with some of the leaders even claiming that the Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament was more reliable than the original Hebrew scriptures.

Greeks confused because they don't think like Hebrews

To be Christian, one does not need to become Jewish. However, the Old Testament is the foundation of the faith, containing the identity of the Messiah hidden in its symbols and riddles, as well as all the doctrine of the New Testament church. Today, Greek theologians [5] wonder where Paul got his novel doctrine since, on the surface, it appears to be very different from the Old Testament teaching, and that of Jesus. However, When Paul taught in Berea, the people there checked his doctrine against the Old Testament, only accepting it when they saw that his teaching was contained in it. Paul did not have a new doctrine, but he was like the householder who could bring from his treasure new and old. [6] He taught the mystery hidden in the Old Testament. [7]


A return to Hebrew thought

Like the Bereans, we too can check the teaching of the New Testament against the hidden riddles of the Old. We too can see the mystery which was hidden from the beginning. To do so, we must learn to read and think like Hebrews. Modern scholars will attempt to teach you Hebrew culture, forgetting that most of the time, the Jews were disobedient to God and even called prostitutes and adulterers for seeking after other gods. This was their culture.

Learning from the Hebrews not from the Jews

The way to learn how to think like a Hebrew does not come from the culture which denies Christ, but from the Hebrew scripture itself. The Christ deniers only retain a memory of the teachings of God, which have been perverted to hide Christ from their own children. [8]

Modern Jews claim that Christians have twisted Jewish writings to insert Christ in them. But The first church was Jewish. They saw Christ in the scriptures. The argument is not between Jews and Christians, but between Jews who accepted Christ, and those who denied him.

Book navigation

For online users a navigation outline is included at the top of the page. If you set your browser to remember your history, links will change color as you have read them. This will make finding your place easy, and work as a reminder of context as you return after a period away. You will need time away to contemplate and pray. God's word is only understood when it's study is directed by the Spirit.[9] Initially it will seem strange to think in the manner portrayed. It is strange. It is an eastern, Hebrew way of thinking where the language is tasted and word play is the warp and woof of it.


References

  1. .. with few exceptions.
  2. Mt 13:52 Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe [which is] instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man [that is] an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure [things] new and old.
  3. 2Ti 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
  4. 2Ti 2:2 And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.
  5. This term used of the Catholic and Protestant theologians who have descended intellectually from Augustine
  6. Mt 13:52 Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe [which is] instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man [that is] an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure [things] new and old.
  7. Ro 16:25 ¶ Now to him that is of power to stablish you according to my gospel, and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since the world began,
  8. As the begin to teach how to read the scriptures, they warn to not see Christ in them in a riddle "When you see the white stone, don't say 'Water, water.'" which carries penalties if they do. When using the methods taught by the New Testament writers, to see Christ say, "Water, water!!"
  9. 1Co 14:32 And the spirits of the prophets are subject to the prophets.