Friday 12 November 2010

CASE 172 - The crown of thorns on Yeshua's head



YESHUA, KING OF THE JEWS

Jesus of Nazareth also known as Jesus Christ or simply Jesus, is the central figure of Christianity. Christians view him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament and as the Son of God, who provided salvation and reconciliation with God to humankind by dying for their sins, then raising himself from the dead, but it was the roman army who created this BS story, Yeshua bin Yosef of Nazareth was his name and he was the biggest threat to Rome alive and dead, so they had to create christianity to hide his real identity.

Have you ever wondered about the crown of thorns on Yeshua’s head at Calvary? We find in historical documents and the Bible, that Kings were almost always crowned during the Feast of Passover. It was often called the “Rosh Hashanah for Kings”. We see Solomon crowned King in the month of Nissan (Nissan is the month before Ziv, now known as the month of Iyar) as per: 1Kgs. 6:1 & repated in 1Chron. 3:2. It was a common tradition of the day. The Prophet Zechariah told the Jews about their King coming in Zech. 9:9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout [in triumph], O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; He is just and endowed with salvation, Humble, and mounted on a donkey, Even on a colt, the foal of a donkey.”

We also see Yeshua talked about as “The King Of The Jews” in Matt. 2:2, 27:11,29,37, Mark 15:2,9,12,18,26, John 18:33,39,19:3. The crowning of a King is a very formal act that takes place at an appointed time. If Yeshua was truly the appointed Messiah, King of the jews He had be be crowned as such. The Roman soldiers who put a “crown of thorns” on His head didn’t realize they were making the prophesy of Zechariah come true. The soldiers were mocking Him with their hand-made crown of thorns.
Now, do you remember what happened next? Yeshua was announced to the world by Pilate as “King Of The Jews”.

THE ACRONYM (EPITAPH OF YESHUA)

On a plaque directly above Yeshua’s head on the stake, Pilate had four words inscribed. It read (right to left):

Ha Yehudim vMelech Ha Nazarei Yeshua

If you take the first letter (consonant) from each word and use it as an acronym, it reads correctly “YHVH”. That is why the Pharisees got so upset and told Pilate to change the writing. They realized what it said, and were afraid. Pilate didn’t even realize the acronym he had written until it was done.

The well known scholars; Cassiodorus, Wescott, Epiphanius, Lactantius and Gregory of Tours all rejected the idea of Yeshua dying on a Friday as misread by most. Most scholars agree that there is an obvious error in Matt. 28:1 and Mark 16:1, the "Sabbath" written, should be plural. Matt. 28:1 Now after the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first [day] of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary came to look at the grave.” Mark 16:1 When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the [mother] of James, and Salome, bought spices, so that they might come and anoint Him.”

The plaque that was placed above His head on the stake, in Hebrew, read: “Yeshua Hanotzri Melech Ha yehudim”..”Yeshua of Nazerith, King of the Jews”.

When Yeshua died on the stake some say he redeemed us from all sin, but could He also have removed the curse on the earth by His blood atonement? The crown was made of thorns. What is a thorn? The curse on the earth Gen. 3:17b-18 Cursed is the ground because of you; In toil you will eat of it All the days of your life. “Both thorns and thistles it shall grow for you; And you will eat the plants of the field;” Could Yeshua have taken away the curse on the earth when the crown of thorns was put on His head? We know that the ground still produces thorns and thistles, but perhaps symbolically the curse on the earth has been removed.
Shalom

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