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Message Subject Two Witnesses of Revelation 11.3 and the Branch
Poster Handle waterman
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I think its a woman and man
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77349451


I agree.
 Quoting: S-wordlike


So do I only it’s spiritual masculine and spiritual feminine...it’s always physical first and spiritual second in the Bible...Adam and Eve the physical...the two anointed the spiritual.
 Quoting: waterman


Since the fall of Adam and Eve none of humanity comes here to this place in the spiritual appearance, but the physical appearance only.

They will not be two men. one maintaining a feminine spirit and the other a masculine spirit, They will be physical in appearance and be of the gender in which they appear. Just as it was with Adam and Eve in the beginning after the fall. God is operational from backwards to forwards. When they (Adam) (Eve) first came into the world they were spiritual, at their departure they appeared physical, as their gender did appear. So also those two witnesses/Prophets, when they came will appear in the physical gender they identify with, and after their departure, once again spiritual.

For the word prophets in describing the two witnesses in, (Rev.11KJV.) Is interpreted in the Greek vernacular, as either prophet (male) or/and prophetess (female,) (Strong Concordance.)
 Quoting: S-wordlike


Lol....I suppose you think the nation Jacob/United States is all females because I’ve read you say Jacob is feminine...it’s funny you can see the nation Jacob is feminine and the bride of Christ isn’t all female gendered people...but when I say one of the anointed is the spiritually feminine Jacob it totally derails how you want to think because it makes the other anointed Jacob and not you....in unification the whole house was israel so after the separation...the southern kingdom is still israel but goes by Judah and the northern kingdom goes by Jacob but is still israel....so when Isaiah speaks to Jacob “and” israel it is speaking to both anointed...because there are 2 Israel’s and it clarifies if it says Jacob you know it is speaking of the northern kingdom representative.if it says Israel it is speaking of the southern kingdom representative but you won’t see this until the fullness of the gentiles

Simply look at the pattern of the two anointed Moses the masculine office of civil leader and Aaron the feminine office of the high priesthood and the same with two more anointed zerrubbabel and Joshua again zerrubbabel the masculine office of civil leader and joshua the feminine office of high priesthood....both examples showing two men one performing the masculine office and the other performing the spiritually feminine office




Notice Moses holds the Phallus and Aaron holds the egg in the original 1611 king james artwork:

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Between Moshe and his brother Aaron, it is clear that Moshe performed the duties related to the masculine, Ark-of-the-Covenant focal point of the Tabernacle, while Aaron’s duties revolved around the service of the altar and the rest of the holy vessels, representing the feminine aspect of serving God. Indeed, as archetypal souls, Moshe and Aaron correspond to the two sefirot victory and acknowledgment, also a masculine-feminine pair.

We can now say that the role of the priesthood, represented by Aaron, is to function as does a woman in her household. In the Tabernacle (and later in the Holy Temple), Aaron and his sons were responsible for lighting the candles, baking the bread, setting the table; roles, that relative to the role given to Moshe Rabbeinu—hearing the Divine speech from between the two cherubs—are feminine in nature. Thus, to a certain extent the blossoming of a staff indicates the ability of the male to not only conquer the physical realm but to be sensitive to its needs and nurture its development and growth.4 God’s choice of Aaron for the role of the High Priest was based on his being a patriarchal leader who could connect with his feminine side and express the feminine yearning for serving God.
 Quoting: waterman
 
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