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The enemies of Yahshua (Jesus)

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IN the time of Judea’s occupation and persecution by the Romans, the Roman Empire was at its prime and was taking over previously Greek territory, which had originally been acquired through Alexander’s conquests.
It is important to note that all this white domination over Asian and African lands would not have been possible if it was not for Alexander who was a man of Egyptian (black) ancestry, although born to a Greek mother.
It makes one wonder whether Barrack Obama is not the Alexander of our time in view of America’s burgeoning military and political influence in Africa and Asia since his accession to the American presidency.
Africom, the American army in Africa, now has troops based in over 20 African countries including Kenya, the homeland of Obama.
This has not only made the security of the African precarious, but also increased the number of people of mixed race through rape and miscegenation.
This is exactly how Alexander did it to create a new race of people called Arabs who occupy the northern part of Africa.
The process of white-washing Africa is moving from the north to the south of the continent.
The presence of white soldiers in Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti, Uganda, the DRC and so on, will ensure a steady elimination process of the black race.
The recent division of the country of Sudan into an Arab north and African south is witness to this process.
My point is that what we are witnessing today is history repeating itself. What Alexander started Obama is continuing.
The irony is that both are of African origin but their legacy is designed to benefit the white race and disadvantage the black race.
Now back to the story of Yahshua (Jesus).
As covered last week Judea lost its independence to the Greeks before the Romans took over in 63 BC.
Both the Romans and the Greeks before them had similar tactics of dealing with the Black Judeans.
They used the methods of crucifying, hanging, and guillotines to murder their victims.
When Yahshua returned from Egypt, it did not take him much time to become popular.
He quickly had hundreds of fans and followers from whom he chose 12 to be his disciples.
Together these men preached in the hills and valleys to multitudes of people.
Yahshua worked many miracles and he himself had great wisdom and understanding.
He spoke in parables about farming and nature and became very popular among the common people.
Yahshua spoke a number of languages and could read Hebrew, Aramaic and even Greek scrolls.
He was a man who travelled frequently by ship and could usually be found in places like Capernaum where life was based on the sea.
Yahshua would study the Torah and debate with the elders and scribes, particularly on the 7th day of the week which is Sabbath, and this would be on Saturdays, and not Sunday as the supposed Christians of our time usually do.
The black Judeans of Yahshua’s generation were a mix of sellouts who cooperated with the heathens (Greeks and Romans), rebels like John the Baptist who were against the heathens, and as always, the ones who go wherever the wind blows.
Yahshua attracted the rebels, the needy and those who loved wisdom and their heritage.
He also engaged unlikely people like taxmen and wenches, and many of them would repent from their evil ways after associating with him and adhering to his teachings.
There is not one thing that Yahshua did for him to deserve death, but he had ancient enemies.
Yahshua was from the line of kingship in Judea, he was a descendant of Rehoboam, the son of King Solomon.
Both his father Joseph and his mother Mary were descendants of the house of David through the branch of Rehoboam.
When the enemy takes over a kingdom, the sons of the indigenous kings are always a threat to the survival of the occupier in that land.
In the case of Yahshua, the previous Herod had already killed hundreds of babies in Bethlehem after hearing rumours about the birth of the rightful king of Judea.
This is what led him to flee to Egypt as a child.
So it was well known to Yahshua and his parents that his life was at stake, as long as his identity as the Anointed Saviour was known.
On several occasions Yahshua would ask those who found him out, not to let anyone know who he was, and this was all because he knew the enemy was among them and this is also another reason why Yahshua spoke in parables.
The Romans were distinguishable to the Judeans by race.
The Romans were what we could call white today but their skin had a slightly darker hue, and they all had black hair and eyes, as is the case with the Italian people of today.
There were also Caucasian whites whose skin was pale white and they had various hair and eye colour.
These were referred to as Canaanites in Yahshua’s time.
At one point, when a Canaanite, a white woman asked Yahshua to heal her child, Yahshua responded, “Why give to the dogs when the food is for the children?”
The Pharisees were mostly a mix between the sellout black Judeans and the Romans, and also the Greeks from earlier on.
There were also full blooded Romans who claimed this fake priesthood merely because they were descendants of Abraham, through their forefather Esau.
The black Judeans did not mix with the heathens on a social level, even though they were under their rule.
This allowed Yahshua to mingle around his own people, and preach his word in peace.
That is as long as he was not sold out to the Roman authorities by one of his own.
The Pharisees had long become the recognised authorities and priests of Judea, and the priesthood of the Levites, Nazarenes and God ordained prophets was made obsolete, even by law.
The reason why the Pharisees even existed was to replace the true order of Israel with a false religion.
The Pharisees were the scribes who distorted the teachings of their scrolls.
On several occasions in the Bible, it is written how Yahshua hated the Pharisees, and I will just highlight a few of Yahshua’s comments towards them.
Yahshua calls the Pharisees, hypocrites, children of hell and blind guides.
He calls them white sepulchers and white-washed tombs, who appear beautiful outside, but inside they are full of dead men’s bones.
In one case, Yahshua is quoted as saying to the Pharisees; “You are of your father, the devil, and the lust of your father you will do, he was a murderer from the beginning.”
He would also warn his disciples and followers saying, “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees.”
The Pharisees clashed with Yahshua on many occasions.
They tried to get hold of him but they feared the multitudes of people who followed him.
The Pharisees then reported the works of the black Judean Yahshua to Herod.
Herod was sure it was John the Baptist that the Pharisees were talking about and he exclaimed, “How could it be, for I have already beheaded John, the prophet?”
The Pharisees explained that it was not John, but a man that the Judeans called their King, the Anointed Saviour of Israel.
This angered Herod and thus the capture of Yahshua became an official order.
Herod’s position as King of Judea was given to him by the Roman Senate and he would do everything in his power to protect the empire’s territory from such threats to the throne.

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