Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Fig-ures - was Jesus Anti-Semitic? (Fig Tree)...

 

 

 

Jesus Christ Killed a Fig Tree once

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cursing_the_fig_tree

The cursing of the fig tree is an incident in the gospels, presented in Mark and Matthew as a miracle in connection with the entry into Jerusalem,[1] and in Luke as a parable.[2] (The gospel of John omits it entirely and shifts the incident with which it is connected, the cleansing of the temple, from the end of Jesus' career to the beginning.)[2] The image is taken from the Old Testament symbol of the fig tree representing Israel, and the cursing of the fig tree in Mark and Matthew and the parallel story in Luke are thus symbolically directed against the Jews, who have not accepted Jesus as king.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Commandments

Thou shall not Kill” is a Commandment of God (i.e. a Sin)

This is Biblical Proof that even Jesus Christ was not “sinless.”  Why would someone claiming to be “sinless” resort to violence against Nature to prove a point? What did the Fig Tree do besides not having any fruit? It was an innocent Fig Tree! Figs are native to Egypt.  Also, Jesus is a liar because he was not “buried” in a tomb. His tomb was sealed for 3 days, never buried.  The Egyptian Word “QRST” is the root of the Greek version “CHRIST” that meant “Burial.”  You are worshiping a False Christ the last 2000+ years.  A Real QRST/Christ is King Tutankhamon, Son of Ra, the Good God, Born of the image of a Mighty Bull, etc.; he has real power if you call his name or visit his tomb in Egypt.  Tutankhamon was buried (via flash floods) for 3300+ years in Egypt, and reincarnated into his present form (M7C); he was still buried 2000 years ago when this “pretender” was alive in Roman times.  If you want to “Give thanks” on Thanksgiving Day, give thanks to Pharaoh with a fine selection of Fig bars. 

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 The cursing of the fig tree in Mark and Matthew and the parallel story in Luke are thus symbolically directed against the Jews, who have not accepted Jesus as king.

This may also prove that Jesus was Anti-Semitic, by comparing them to the effect of a withered Fig Tree (if they don’t become Christian, they die like the Fig Tree).

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