Jesus heavenly parents forsake Him
( 1 ) Ge 2:24 Therefore shall a man leave "`azab" his father and his mother , and shall cleave unto his wife : and they shall be one flesh .
.. leave ..
The first use of this word in Genesis is the "man and the woman" plough
away from their parents home, and begin another home of themselves.
( 2 ) Jos 24:16 And the people answered and said , God forbid that we should forsake "`azab" the LORD , to serve other gods ;
.. God forbid that we should leave ..
Or plough away from God's Home and find another Home authority to guide us.
( 3 ) Ps 16:10 For thou wilt not leave "`azab" my soul in hell ; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption .
.. leave ..
The Father did not leave Jesus in the place of the second death
for very long, 3 days and 3 nights was enough to satisfy the penalty
of transgression.
( 4 ) Ps 22:1 ¶ upon Aijeleth Shahar , A Psalm of David .> My God , my God , why hast thou forsaken "`azab" me? why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring ?
.. God my God why hast thou leave ..
Jesus cried in agony, the PARENTS of GOD are ploughing away from
His HOME, the living presence of His soul....by leaving Jesus Home
(the quantum place where you are I exist, the living force of life that
makes decisions, etc)...the parents of God were allowing Jesus their
son to die...imagine the agony for the parents, and the agony for their son....
You might ask, why do you say Parents of GOD ?
Why does Jesus speak "el" "el" ?
The word "el" means a single numerical one of strong authority.
The picture is gramatically single, and refers to one entity.
Some scholars belittle GOD and say the reference is to repetition, or
it a good thing is worthy saying say it twice, or say it beautifully...
There is some evidence for this style of writing, after all the Bible
is mostly poetry in style. However, Jesus is NOT speaking twice
to a single numerical member of strong authority. He is speaking
twice, once to each parent. And this makes more sense.
For death to occur, both the Father of all life force, and administrator
of that life force, the Holy Spirit, BOTH members of GOD had to leave
the presence of Jesus soul, so Jesus could truly die.
That's why He says "el" "el" 'Why are you leaving me ?'
How do I know they are like parents? Because Jesus calls His Father
the "ab" "the strong one of the home", the Hebrew word for Dad, or Father.
And if Jesus is literally the Son of the Father, than its appropriate to call
His Dad, Father.
Why doesn't Jesus speak of a Mother ? Generally in Hebrew culture
in the presence of both genders, the masculine always respectfully takes
over the feminine. This is why you see Hebrew words referring to boys
also refers to girls. This is perhaps the only reference in the entire Bible
where one comes closest to Jesus referencing both parents in one passage
of speaking. And when He speaks these two words, they are not the words
of "Dad" and "Mum", but "my strong authority", "my strong authority" why
are you leaving me ?"
To prevent readers from making wild conclusions
there are other studies on this, but let me assure you that in
the entire Bible there are no references to the Father
or the Holy Spirit referenced by sexual gender terms.
There is however, some references to GOD in terms
of personality differences "maleness" and "femaleness".
The Bible speaks that in heaven humans are not able
to continue sexual propagation, and I feel the only
thing each of us will retain is our character and our
personality differences of "maleness" and "femaleness".
( 5 ) Ps 27:10 When my father and my mother forsake "`azab" me, then the LORD will take me up .
.. When my father and my mother leave ..
( 6 ) Ps 89:30 If his children forsake "`azab" my law , and walk not in my judgments ;
.. leave ..
( 7 ) Pr 2:13 Who leave "`azab" the paths of uprightness , to walk in the ways of darkness ;
.. leave ..
( 8 ) Pr 2:17 Which forsaketh "`azab" the guide of her youth , and forgetteth the covenant of her God .
.. leave ..
( 9 ) Pr 3:3 Let not mercy and truth forsake "`azab" thee: bind them about thy neck ; write them upon the table of thine heart :
.. Let not mercy and truth leave ..
( 10 ) Pr 4:2 For I give you good doctrine , forsake "`azab" ye not my law .
.. you good doctrine leave ..
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