Messiah

£16.07

Messiah

Author: Ernest Austin Adams

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: BookBaby

Published on: 30th August 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 868 Kb

ISBN: 9781543980844


Introduction to Religious Cosmologies and Historical Context

We trace the emergence of the respective religious cosmologies that were eventually passed on to the Israelites by the Canaanites, i.e., Melchizedek and the missionaries of Jo-Ve, who introduced their God to the Israelites during the time of the Judges and called Him Jah-Jo-Va. Further findings in this particular book reveal the following; We see how that God has been working with people from all groups since time immemorial and that people outside of the Israelitish sphere of influence, like Melchizedek, Zarathustra, the missionaries of Jo-Ve and many others were born from above prior to the advent of Messiah. Since Messiah's ascension to heaven, God has continued to minister to all peoples of the world with many being born from above from various religious beliefs.

The Sacrifice of Messiah and Its Effectiveness

We show how that the sacrifice of Messiah on the cross for the sins of mankind is effective retrogressively and progressively throughout time and avails for all who have been born from above by the Spirit of God.

The Life and Significance of Messiah

We cover the birth, life, death and resurrection of Messiah with relevant texts to show undoubtedly that He is the one sent by God as Savior for all mankind irrespective of race, gender, nationality or religious persuasion and that He is an inclusive, loving God and not a genocidal killer of men, women and children.

Prophecy Fulfillment and Messiah’s Identity

That Messiah fulfilled more than 200 individual facets of prophecy made through Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah and many others, through His birth, life, ministry, death and resurrection, shows undoubtedly that He is JHVH's Messiah.

Development of the Synoptic Gospels

The Synoptic Gospels were deconstructed by way of a Synoptic Gospel Comparison Schedule that was developed to show how a list of disconnected statements, known as the "Sayings of Jeshua", were drawn up by Matthew a few years after the ascension of Messiah, and how this list developed into the Synoptic Gospels.

Inconsistencies and Additions in Gospel Accounts

We highlight many inconsistencies within the Synoptic Gospels which show that statements were added to the words of Messiah and that teachings that arose during the life of the early church were added to these Gospel accounts.

Olivet Discourse and Its Authenticity

We include an overview of Messiah's Olivet Discourse showing what was said by Him and what was added to the text and show why these and many other statements were not made by Messiah.

Jewish Apocalypticism and Early Church Views

We show how the early church at Jerusalem was enamored with Jewish apocalypticism and obtained many of their views in this regard from the Book of Enoch and the Assumption of Moses.

Paul’s Revelation and Peter’s Perspectives

We provide an overview of Paul's progressive revelation of the resurrection of the dead and how he wrote his Pharisaic concepts of predestination and apocalypticism into his epistles and how Peter dealt with these issues in his general epistles to the churches. We also reveal Peter's apocalyptic views and show what led him to have these expectations.

Origins of Jewish Apocalypticism

We provide an overview of how Jewish apocalypticism emerged since the time of Amos who lived prior to the destruction and deportation of the Northern Kingdom, c., 722 BC, and how his unfounded apocalyptic expectations were used as a prototype by subsequent prophets who were motivated by nationalistic ideals and their desire to see their enemies punished. We show how apocalyptic expectations were orchestrated from this time by subsequent prophets and was not received from God.

The Message of Messiah for the End of the Age

The book reveals what the message of the Messiah is going forward to the end of the age when the Kingdom of God will be fully established on earth.

Show moreShow less