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(OP) User ID: 79904131 United States 02/14/2021 09:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some may ask, how do I justify using [...], ie., ellipsis, to remove words, which yielded a wholly different context of the verse? The ellipsis allows me to remove the less relevant words that originally were placed there to conceal the true image of the LORD in the verse from the profane. Observe: Num 14:18 The LORD is longsuffering, and of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression, and by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation. and... "The LORD is [...] of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression [...] visiting [...] fathers [...] upon the children unto the [...] fourth generation" The words I ellipsis'ed are: 1) longsuffering 2) and by no means clearing the guilty 3) visiting the iniquity Notice anything striking about those three factors that I ellipsis'ed? They are the powers of the daemonics or powers of judgment. They conceal the truth about the great grandfather, the LORD or Christ. In essence, those words acted as a shield or veil in that very verse to masquerade what they want to hide, that is, the meaning I just shared with you on the scripture. Last Edited by Rev El Haitian on 02/14/2021 09:51 AM Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74379557 United States 02/14/2021 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your great grandfather is four generations removed from you (including your generation in the count). There is a "Christ" in every blood or family line. If you want to call them a "Lesser Christ," in relation to the Christ of the Bible, that is fine and acceptable. But the fact is we all have a redeemer in our family line. Admittedly, there is a caveat to this. You must be four generations removed, including your generation. That means you would have to be the last surviving generation, three generations removed from the great grandfather of that line. In essence, if your father is yet alive, then you do not meet the criteria of having a redeemer, still. Quoting: Patriotic Black dude A revelation I share with you. And lastly, to bring this screed full circle, I leave you with the following scripture and exegesis: Num 14:18 The LORD is longsuffering, and of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression, and by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation. The key points in the above are: "The LORD is [...] of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression [...] visiting [...] fathers [...] upon the children unto the [...] fourth generation" See? The secret is hidden in plain view! Awesome!!! |
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(OP) User ID: 79904131 United States 02/14/2021 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your great grandfather is four generations removed from you (including your generation in the count). There is a "Christ" in every blood or family line. If you want to call them a "Lesser Christ," in relation to the Christ of the Bible, that is fine and acceptable. But the fact is we all have a redeemer in our family line. Admittedly, there is a caveat to this. You must be four generations removed, including your generation. That means you would have to be the last surviving generation, three generations removed from the great grandfather of that line. In essence, if your father is yet alive, then you do not meet the criteria of having a redeemer, still. Quoting: Patriotic Black dude A revelation I share with you. And lastly, to bring this screed full circle, I leave you with the following scripture and exegesis: Num 14:18 The LORD is longsuffering, and of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression, and by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation. The key points in the above are: "The LORD is [...] of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression [...] visiting [...] fathers [...] upon the children unto the [...] fourth generation" See? The secret is hidden in plain view! Awesome!!! Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74594483 United States 02/14/2021 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I knew one of my great-grandfathers. His name was Angelo. He was from Sicily. He was nice to me. I think he was a good man. I don't think he was Christ though. He was a barber and grocer. He used to give me hot chocolate and biscotti and dollar bills when I visited him. He didn't speak much English. He wasn't mafia, but some of his sons became mobbed up after WWII. I am told he didn't like the mob, though I imagine he still had to kick it up from time to time. He loved opera and was always well-dressed and clean cut (of course). He was very spry well into his advanced years. He traveled alone to Milano to go to La Scala at age 92. He died when I was ten or so, if I recall properly. Not even sure if he was particularly religious or spiritual, but a decent guy...a hard-working family man. Too bad some of his sons turned out to be rebellious and criminal. Even the mobbed up ones weren't that bad, though. His youngest was a drunk and violent to women (low-class). Sometimes the apple does fall some distance from the tree. Angelo was a gentleman, I think. |
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(OP) User ID: 79904131 United States 02/14/2021 10:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I knew one of my great-grandfathers. Quoting: Builder of the Adytum His name was Angelo. He was from Sicily. He was nice to me. I think he was a good man. I don't think he was Christ though. He was a barber and grocer. He used to give me hot chocolate and biscotti and dollar bills when I visited him. He didn't speak much English. He wasn't mafia, but some of his sons became mobbed up after WWII. I am told he didn't like the mob, though I imagine he still had to kick it up from time to time. He loved opera and was always well-dressed and clean cut (of course). He was very spry well into his advanced years. He traveled alone to Milano to go to La Scala at age 92. He died when I was ten or so, if I recall properly. Not even sure if he was particularly religious or spiritual, but a decent guy...a hard-working family man. Too bad some of his sons turned out to be rebellious and criminal. Even the mobbed up ones weren't that bad, though. His youngest was a drunk and violent to women (low-class). Sometimes the apple does fall some distance from the tree. Angelo was a gentleman, I think. they do not become or are a Christ duriung life in the flesh. This process of transmutation occurs in the afterlife as they ascend after death. Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75175372 United States 02/14/2021 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, I think there is something there with regard to the age of man. Before the fall of man; we used to be without sin AND live extremely long lives. So, what does that tell us? You become more Christlike maybe even become a Christ with age - because you are able to learn. The devil gave us death and shorter lives- why? I only have one memory of my great grandfather. It is one of my fondest memories which is really odd. It’s like I idolize him as being perfect but I didn’t even really know him. This was probably my first memory at like 2 or 3 playing “tennis” with him in the driveway I don’t know if I believe this theory but it is definitely interesting and I had never read that passage- thanks. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73769491 United States 02/14/2021 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I knew one of my great-grandfathers. Quoting: Builder of the Adytum His name was Angelo. He was from Sicily. He was nice to me. I think he was a good man. I don't think he was Christ though. He was a barber and grocer. He used to give me hot chocolate and biscotti and dollar bills when I visited him. He didn't speak much English. He wasn't mafia, but some of his sons became mobbed up after WWII. I am told he didn't like the mob, though I imagine he still had to kick it up from time to time. He loved opera and was always well-dressed and clean cut (of course). He was very spry well into his advanced years. He traveled alone to Milano to go to La Scala at age 92. He died when I was ten or so, if I recall properly. Not even sure if he was particularly religious or spiritual, but a decent guy...a hard-working family man. Too bad some of his sons turned out to be rebellious and criminal. Even the mobbed up ones weren't that bad, though. His youngest was a drunk and violent to women (low-class). Sometimes the apple does fall some distance from the tree. Angelo was a gentleman, I think. they do not become or are a Christ duriung life in the flesh. This process of transmutation occurs in the afterlife as they ascend after death. Well, that sounds a lot like purgatory. I'm sure he was at least nominally a Catholic. The belief is that many undergo such a process after death to burn off residual minor sins...not just men or great-grandfathers or whatever. |
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(OP) User ID: 79904131 United States 02/14/2021 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think he is saying he is a lesser Christ - imperfect still not perfect like Christ. But simply BEING a great grandfather means that you lived long enough and were so successful at raising your genetic line that they were likely prosperous and righteous if not their whole lives then at the end of their lives. I think simply being a great grandfather teaches him something. And what other attributes are there of a great grandfather that are inherent with raising multiple generations and living a long life - wisdom and empathy for sure- these character traits would develop naturally over time after all the trial of fatherhood, grandfatherhood, and great grandfatherhood. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75175372 Also, I think there is something there with regard to the age of man. Before the fall of man; we used to be without sin AND live extremely long lives. So, what does that tell us? You become more Christlike maybe even become a Christ with age - because you are able to learn. The devil gave us death and shorter lives- why? I only have one memory of my great grandfather. It is one of my fondest memories which is really odd. It’s like I idolize him as being perfect but I didn’t even really know him. This was probably my first memory at like 2 or 3 playing “tennis” with him in the driveway I don’t know if I believe this theory but it is definitely interesting and I had never read that passage- thanks. Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
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(OP) User ID: 79904131 United States 02/14/2021 10:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I knew one of my great-grandfathers. Quoting: Builder of the Adytum His name was Angelo. He was from Sicily. He was nice to me. I think he was a good man. I don't think he was Christ though. He was a barber and grocer. He used to give me hot chocolate and biscotti and dollar bills when I visited him. He didn't speak much English. He wasn't mafia, but some of his sons became mobbed up after WWII. I am told he didn't like the mob, though I imagine he still had to kick it up from time to time. He loved opera and was always well-dressed and clean cut (of course). He was very spry well into his advanced years. He traveled alone to Milano to go to La Scala at age 92. He died when I was ten or so, if I recall properly. Not even sure if he was particularly religious or spiritual, but a decent guy...a hard-working family man. Too bad some of his sons turned out to be rebellious and criminal. Even the mobbed up ones weren't that bad, though. His youngest was a drunk and violent to women (low-class). Sometimes the apple does fall some distance from the tree. Angelo was a gentleman, I think. they do not become or are a Christ duriung life in the flesh. This process of transmutation occurs in the afterlife as they ascend after death. Well, that sounds a lot like purgatory. I'm sure he was at least nominally a Catholic. The belief is that many undergo such a process after death to burn off residual minor sins...not just men or great-grandfathers or whatever. Yes, this happens in purgatory, the place of purging sin. I did say that there is much more to this. But suffice to say the great grandfather is ahead in this process of attaining the Chris like figure, of those who proceed him in the genealogy. Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
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(OP) User ID: 79904131 United States 02/14/2021 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, so we all have what, 4 great grandfathers? Which one? Are we only concerned with my dads dads dad? So that’s how it’s gonna be? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79113477 Normally the line is traced on the biological father's side. This is why a woman marries into that bloodline by taking on the name of the husband. You can ascertain the great grandfather over you by your last name. Last Edited by Rev El Haitian on 02/14/2021 10:39 AM Rev El. Haitian Revelation |
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