Moses and Jesus 'raised the serpent in the wilderness. The serpent was cursed to the ground (horizontal) to eat dust (mankind/carbon/3d matrix), Jesus and Moses raised the serpent (vertical, kundalini activated / enlightened / wings in the mind/temple /serpent in the tree / cadeuceus logo)
The serpent having been cursed to crawl on the ground is comparable to and likely symbolizes Satan's fall from Heaven, in line with the serpent/dragon itself symbolizing him. Interestingly, Isaiah 14:29 and Isaiah 30:6 both refer to flying serpents, but the Bible never refers to serpents as having had legs. From this, you could infer that serpents originally had wings.
As for the serpent being raised, let's begin with Moses. While the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness for 40 years, at one point God allowed them to be set upon by venomous snakes because of the Israelites' sins. When the people repented, God instructed Moses to make a bronze sculpture of a snake and set it up on a pole, then tell the people that anyone who had been bitten needed to look at the snake sculpture and they would be healed (Numbers 21:5-9). The serpent on a pole represented victory over the serpent, as it was common in those days for a shepherd to kill a snake with his shepherd rod and lift it up to move it away from his flock. The events in Numbers is what Jesus was referring to when he said:
"And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life." John 3:14-15
Jesus is the Good Shepherd who has given his life for the sheep (John 10:11). His being lifted up on the cross and dying for our sake has given us victory over Satan, who, again, is symbolized by the serpent.
Jesus died at 33 on the place of the skull
Actually, he was 33 and a half years old when he died.
Christ means Christos (think Crisco oil) which means anointing oil poured on the head, symbolically meaning an anointed or chosen one.
Essentially correct. The Greek word khrīstós means "the anointed one" and is a direct translation of the Hebrew word māšīaḥ, which means "anointed" and is from where we get the word, Messiah.
For someone to be anointed meant they were set aside for a specific purpose, such as to be a king. As you said, anointing was conducted by pouring oil on the head.
It was prophesied that the Messiah would be anointed with the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 61:1-3), which happened to Jesus at his baptism (Luke 3:21-22).
Incidentally, oil, in particular the kind used to light lamps, represents the Holy Spirit (Zechariah 4:2-6; Revelation 4:5).
Every age (roughly 2k years) has a chosen one that sets the captives free. Think Neo
Not sure what you're talking about. Obviously, Jesus was on the earth about 2,000 years ago. If you mean to refer to Moses, he led the Israelites out of Egypt around 1,500 years before Jesus was born.
And I havent even touched on Bibical/historical 'Ages' yet.
While it may not be what you're referring to, history can be divided into ages that each span approximately 2,000 years: from Adam to Abraham, then from Abraham to Jesus, then from Jesus to now.
And the Jesus fish. Jesus ushered in Pisces, created fishers of men, fed the crowd with (again) FIVE loaves ad TWO fishes.... that 5 and 2 again. And they caught 153 FISH in the net...
Regarding Pisces and the Zodiac, God expressly forbids astrology (Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 4:19; Deuteronomy 17:2-5; Deuteronomy 18:9-12; 2 Kings 21:6; Isaiah 47:13-14; Daniel 2:27-28; Jeremiah 10:1-2). If you'd like, refer to my previous comment on numbers for 2 and 5.
153 is the sacred geometry number of the 'Jesus Fish' with is nothing more than the Vescica Pisces and represents the overlap of two ages. What was being said was they were in the MIDST of the overlap of 2 ages; Aries and Pisces. There is always an overlap/transition between ages of approximately 70 years, or one generation.
Biblically, a generation is reckoned as 40 years. Additionally, 40 and 70 are both numbers with symbolic significance. Again, refer to the link in my previous comment about numbers.
The beginning of the end of the age of Pisces started at Jesus birth, which is why the wise men of Babylon knew. THey followed the stars.
Actually, the wise men had evidently studied the Old Testament, as they referred to Jesus as the King of the Jews, knew when He would be born, and that He deserved their worship (Matthew 2:1-2). The star which led them to Bethlehem was likely an angel, given that it appeared to move and reposition itself (Matthew 2:9-11).
It ended in 70ad with the destruction of the temple and scattering of the synagogue of satan/saturn (in Rev its the binding of satan into the pit)
The dragon being bound in the bottomless pit is symbolic of Satan and the other fallen angels being stuck on the desolate Earth for a thousand years awaiting judgment after Jesus' Second Coming (Revelation 20:1-3). At the Second Coming, the righteous dead are resurrected. They and the righteous who are still alive at that time will be carried away back to Heaven (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17). The Earth is made desolate by the brightness of His coming; the atmosphere combusts and the surface of the planet becomes molten, killing the wicked humans in the process (2 Peter 3:10-12). Later, the wicked shall be resurrected, and they alongside the fallen angels shall be judged and destroyed in the lake of fire (Revelation 21:8).
Jesus admonished his followers to FOLLOW THE MAN BEARING THE PITCHER OF WATER prior to entering the last supper (symbolic for the marriage supper of the lamb / final judgement) That is Aquarius. Jesus is just saying the final judgement wont be until after the end of the age of Pisces, that we must enter into Aquarius first.
I'm not familiar with any significance that's ascribed to the man bearing the pitcher of water, just that Jesus was telling his disciples how to identify the man so that they could find the right place to prepare for the Last Supper. However, again regarding God's forbiddance of astrology, I can affirm that it has nothing to do with Aquarius.
But in Revelation, the pitchers/bowls arent pouring WATER they are pouring FIRE.
Only one of the seven vials is mentioned in tandem with fire:
"And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire." Revelation 16:8
However, it doesn't appear that the vial itself contained the fire. Rather, the fire is the heat of the sun.
Its further illustrated by the 'angel' standing with one foot on the land and one in the sea. Again, representing Aquarius.
Again, see my above comment about astrology.
This 'Angel' or one LIKE the son of man' is ALSO a person... and you KNOW who he is if you understand the symbolism.
The angel in Revelation chapter 10 is not referred to as looking like the Son of Man, although the description of him that is given makes it apparent that this particular angel is symbolic of Jesus.
One foot on land and sea is also represented by...... FROGS! Because they live in water and land.
That interpretation is not in the Bible. Rather, the angel in Revelation chapter 10 having one of his feet on the earth and the other on the sea seems to indicate his authority over both. Together, the earth and the sea represent the world (Exodus 20:4, 11; Psalm 69:34). It can also be said that the proclamation that he makes is to be heard worldwide.
The frogs are those individuals that straddle that line between both good and evil.
Revelation does refer to frogs, although they're presented in a much different light.
"And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet. For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty." Revelation 16:13-14
These unclean/evil spirits/fallen angels are compared to frogs. As a frog uses its tongue to ensnare its prey, so these evil spirits practice deception like their leader to lead men to destruction (John 8:44).
Every other mention of frogs in the Bible is a reference to the plague of frogs that God brought upon Egypt.
People who understand both worlds, but instead of living like a 'crooked serpent' they are integrated and 'raise/align' the serpent unlocking the ability to use their mind to INTEND reality into existence.
See my above explanation of the raised serpent.
It probably goes without saying that I disagree with your esoteric interpretation, so we'll have to agree to disagree. Regardless, I appreciate our discussion.
Again, I appreciate your response and dont have the time atm to respond in any kind of detail, its apparent that you take things in a more literal sense (Like I did my entire life actually) and I take them in a far more symbolic / spiritual sense. No worries there fren!
However, cross referencing things of the zodiac with the Hebrew Mazzaroth (which you didnt mention, maybe youre unaware of it?) is not a good thing.
The zodiac and all its stuff is a babylonian distortion of the ancient hebrew mazzaroth.
THe very beginning of the Bible, in Gen 1:14, says;
And God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to distinguish between the day and the night, and let them be signs to mark the seasons and days and years. 15And let them serve as lights in the expanse of the sky to shine upon the earth.”
Note, the stars / wandering stars (planets) sun and moon are not only for time keeping, but for SIGNS.
Revelation 12 gives a heavenly sign, the 'Sign of the Son of Man' that humanity was admonished to LOOK for so we knew the time was near.
Jesus told us to look for this exact sign. Literally said 'look up'. Its a sign in our visible realm, in space.
The sign is a marker in time. Some say the sign occurred at Jesus birth.
I dont buy that, otherwise Jesus himself wouldnt have TOLD us to look for this sign.
In reality, the sign appears to have happened on 9/23/17, ironically just before Q first hit the scene.
There is a lot of info and videos out there showing why it seems to have happened then. I recommend digging on that if this is news to you. Make your own mind up about that, but imo its pretty compelling. It also happened around the same time that Oumuamuah showed up and the great American solar eclipse happened fwiw.
Part 2 of my reply.
The serpent having been cursed to crawl on the ground is comparable to and likely symbolizes Satan's fall from Heaven, in line with the serpent/dragon itself symbolizing him. Interestingly, Isaiah 14:29 and Isaiah 30:6 both refer to flying serpents, but the Bible never refers to serpents as having had legs. From this, you could infer that serpents originally had wings.
As for the serpent being raised, let's begin with Moses. While the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness for 40 years, at one point God allowed them to be set upon by venomous snakes because of the Israelites' sins. When the people repented, God instructed Moses to make a bronze sculpture of a snake and set it up on a pole, then tell the people that anyone who had been bitten needed to look at the snake sculpture and they would be healed (Numbers 21:5-9). The serpent on a pole represented victory over the serpent, as it was common in those days for a shepherd to kill a snake with his shepherd rod and lift it up to move it away from his flock. The events in Numbers is what Jesus was referring to when he said:
Jesus is the Good Shepherd who has given his life for the sheep (John 10:11). His being lifted up on the cross and dying for our sake has given us victory over Satan, who, again, is symbolized by the serpent.
Actually, he was 33 and a half years old when he died.
Essentially correct. The Greek word khrīstós means "the anointed one" and is a direct translation of the Hebrew word māšīaḥ, which means "anointed" and is from where we get the word, Messiah.
For someone to be anointed meant they were set aside for a specific purpose, such as to be a king. As you said, anointing was conducted by pouring oil on the head.
It was prophesied that the Messiah would be anointed with the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 61:1-3), which happened to Jesus at his baptism (Luke 3:21-22).
Incidentally, oil, in particular the kind used to light lamps, represents the Holy Spirit (Zechariah 4:2-6; Revelation 4:5).
Not sure what you're talking about. Obviously, Jesus was on the earth about 2,000 years ago. If you mean to refer to Moses, he led the Israelites out of Egypt around 1,500 years before Jesus was born.
While it may not be what you're referring to, history can be divided into ages that each span approximately 2,000 years: from Adam to Abraham, then from Abraham to Jesus, then from Jesus to now.
Regarding Pisces and the Zodiac, God expressly forbids astrology (Leviticus 19:26; Deuteronomy 4:19; Deuteronomy 17:2-5; Deuteronomy 18:9-12; 2 Kings 21:6; Isaiah 47:13-14; Daniel 2:27-28; Jeremiah 10:1-2). If you'd like, refer to my previous comment on numbers for 2 and 5.
Biblically, a generation is reckoned as 40 years. Additionally, 40 and 70 are both numbers with symbolic significance. Again, refer to the link in my previous comment about numbers.
Actually, the wise men had evidently studied the Old Testament, as they referred to Jesus as the King of the Jews, knew when He would be born, and that He deserved their worship (Matthew 2:1-2). The star which led them to Bethlehem was likely an angel, given that it appeared to move and reposition itself (Matthew 2:9-11).
The dragon being bound in the bottomless pit is symbolic of Satan and the other fallen angels being stuck on the desolate Earth for a thousand years awaiting judgment after Jesus' Second Coming (Revelation 20:1-3). At the Second Coming, the righteous dead are resurrected. They and the righteous who are still alive at that time will be carried away back to Heaven (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17). The Earth is made desolate by the brightness of His coming; the atmosphere combusts and the surface of the planet becomes molten, killing the wicked humans in the process (2 Peter 3:10-12). Later, the wicked shall be resurrected, and they alongside the fallen angels shall be judged and destroyed in the lake of fire (Revelation 21:8).
I'm not familiar with any significance that's ascribed to the man bearing the pitcher of water, just that Jesus was telling his disciples how to identify the man so that they could find the right place to prepare for the Last Supper. However, again regarding God's forbiddance of astrology, I can affirm that it has nothing to do with Aquarius.
Only one of the seven vials is mentioned in tandem with fire:
However, it doesn't appear that the vial itself contained the fire. Rather, the fire is the heat of the sun.
Again, see my above comment about astrology.
The angel in Revelation chapter 10 is not referred to as looking like the Son of Man, although the description of him that is given makes it apparent that this particular angel is symbolic of Jesus.
That interpretation is not in the Bible. Rather, the angel in Revelation chapter 10 having one of his feet on the earth and the other on the sea seems to indicate his authority over both. Together, the earth and the sea represent the world (Exodus 20:4, 11; Psalm 69:34). It can also be said that the proclamation that he makes is to be heard worldwide.
Revelation does refer to frogs, although they're presented in a much different light.
These unclean/evil spirits/fallen angels are compared to frogs. As a frog uses its tongue to ensnare its prey, so these evil spirits practice deception like their leader to lead men to destruction (John 8:44).
Every other mention of frogs in the Bible is a reference to the plague of frogs that God brought upon Egypt.
See my above explanation of the raised serpent.
It probably goes without saying that I disagree with your esoteric interpretation, so we'll have to agree to disagree. Regardless, I appreciate our discussion.
Again, I appreciate your response and dont have the time atm to respond in any kind of detail, its apparent that you take things in a more literal sense (Like I did my entire life actually) and I take them in a far more symbolic / spiritual sense. No worries there fren!
However, cross referencing things of the zodiac with the Hebrew Mazzaroth (which you didnt mention, maybe youre unaware of it?) is not a good thing.
The zodiac and all its stuff is a babylonian distortion of the ancient hebrew mazzaroth.
THe very beginning of the Bible, in Gen 1:14, says;
And God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to distinguish between the day and the night, and let them be signs to mark the seasons and days and years. 15And let them serve as lights in the expanse of the sky to shine upon the earth.”
Note, the stars / wandering stars (planets) sun and moon are not only for time keeping, but for SIGNS.
Revelation 12 gives a heavenly sign, the 'Sign of the Son of Man' that humanity was admonished to LOOK for so we knew the time was near.
Jesus told us to look for this exact sign. Literally said 'look up'. Its a sign in our visible realm, in space.
The sign is a marker in time. Some say the sign occurred at Jesus birth.
I dont buy that, otherwise Jesus himself wouldnt have TOLD us to look for this sign.
In reality, the sign appears to have happened on 9/23/17, ironically just before Q first hit the scene.
There is a lot of info and videos out there showing why it seems to have happened then. I recommend digging on that if this is news to you. Make your own mind up about that, but imo its pretty compelling. It also happened around the same time that Oumuamuah showed up and the great American solar eclipse happened fwiw.
Sorry for any typos, on a time crunch