World War 3 in The Ethiopian Scrolls
M3l3k provided historical context about the separation of the northern and southern kingdoms following Solomon's death and its relevance to current community-building efforts. The discussion included detailed explanations about the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation, The 3RD World War, Dispensationalism, Zionism, Christian Zionism, Islam, the Arab World( Ishmael), and the role of the two witnesses in end-time prophecy.
Yasher EL's Division and Yeshua's Mission
M3l3k discussed the historical separation of the northern and southern kingdoms of Israel, tracing it back to Solomon's death and the subsequent division between Rehoboam (Southern) and Jeroboam(Northern). He explained how the Assyrian captivity led to the permanent exile of the northern tribes, while only the southern kingdom (consisting of Levites, Benjamites, and Yudeans) remained in the land. Rabbi interjected to connect this history to Yeshua's statement about being sent only for the lost sheep of the house of Israel, and to the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation, represented by twelve tribes with the omission of Dan. M3l3k concluded by explaining how Yeshua's interaction with the Gentile woman demonstrated his understanding that while he came for the lost tribes of YasheR'EL, his message could also reach non-Jews through faith.
Biblical Prophecies and End-Time Events
M3l3k discussed the biblical concept of the "lost sheep of the house of Yasher'EL," explaining that Yeshua was referring not only to physically exiled tribes but also to spiritually lost leaders and people. He described the 144,000 as "little Elijahs" who would prepare the way for the two witnesses (identified as Enoch and Elijah) in the Ethiopian text, and ultimately for Yeshua's return. M3l3k explained that these end-time events would begin with the unification of Ephraim and Yudah through Torah observance, followed by miraculous signs of God's presence. It would address the issue of identity theft among those claiming to be "Jews" who are actually the "Red Jews" Esau/Edom, Jew-ish People converted during the Maccabean times Yocephus, and Yasher Edom and Rome under Zepho Esau's grandson. Herod the Edomite was the king of the "jews" by the Romans and would be erased from having Jurisdiction over their ancient homeland of Edom @ Petra.
Understanding the 144,000 in Revelation
The discussion focused on understanding the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation, with M3l3k explaining that these represent a specific group of Yasherlites rather than Christians( Replacement theology and Jehovah's Witnesses). He detailed how this group is being prepared as the 144,000 mentioned in scripture, drawing parallels between biblical prophecies and historical experiences of Yasher'EL and Yudah. The conversation also clarified which tribes are included in the 144,000, noting that tribes of Dan and Ephraim are not mentioned ( Ephraim by name, but is Yoceph), with Manassah taking Dan's place.
Biblical Interpretations and Religious Beliefs
The discussion focused on biblical interpretations regarding the 144,000 and religious beliefs. Temple and M3l3k clarified that the 144,000 refers to the house of Yacov (Yacob), not Christians, and that there's also a separate multitude that cannot be numbered (Ekklesia-Church the body of MASHIACH. Rabbi added that some Christians incorrectly see themselves as the 144,000 (Replacement Theology) and as the people referenced in the book of Revelation and 2 Chronicles 7:14, despite this passage being directed at the house of Yasher'EL. The conversation then shifted to exploring the historical use of incense in religious practices, particularly the connection between cannabis and biblical offerings, drawing from sources like the Book of Jubilees, Archeological, and the Kenah Bosem scroll.
Biblical Offerings and Cannabis Use
Temple discussed the biblical concept of offerings made by fire, distinguishing it from traditional animal sacrifices. He explained that these offerings involved burning incense and were connected to the smoking incense mentioned throughout the Bible, including in the story of Moses and the burning bush. Temple argued that this type of offering was distinct from animal sacrifices and was likely associated with cannabis use, though he did not explicitly name the plant.
Cannabis in Ancient Religious Practices
Temple discussed the historical and biblical connections between cannabis use and religious practices, particularly focusing on the "cana of bossom" and its significance in ancient Israelite and early Christian traditions. He explained how the practice of burning incense, including cannabis, was used for communing with God and how this practice was later removed from mainstream Christianity. Temple argued that the church intentionally removed references to cannabis from scriptures and altered translations to distance itself from these practices, requiring followers to go through pastors or teachers rather than directly communing with God through smoke or incense. The discussion ended with M3l3k asking about why this particular ritual was targeted for removal compared to other religious practices.
Religious Rituals and Historical Insights
Temple discussed the historical context of religious rituals and communication with God, suggesting that removing direct access to anointing oil and daily communion was a strategy to control and limit people's connection with the divine. M3l3k provided additional historical insights about cannabis and its cultural significance, tracing its origins and usage across different regions and religious practices. The conversation then shifted to an exploration of Ethiopian texts, which presented a different chronology of events related to the Messiah and the destruction of the Second Temple, highlighting discrepancies with mainstream Christian and Zionist perspectives.
Ancient Astrology and Prophecy Insights
M3l3k discussed the historical connection between ancient kings, the Magi, and the Chaldeans in consulting the zodiac signs to understand significant events. He explained how the Magi used these signs to predict the birth of the Mashiach, referencing ancient texts like the Book of Jasher and the prophecies of Ham. M3l3k also highlighted the influence of Nimrod on these practices and how the true names of the zodiac signs in the ancient language of Chaldea differ from their modern Greco-Roman counterparts. He concluded by linking current events to these ancient practices, suggesting that global events are influenced by the study of the stars by the Occult.
Ancient Symbols and Biblical Connections
M3l3k discussed connections between ancient symbols, biblical figures, and historical events, focusing on the significance of stars, "zodiac signs" Mazzaroth/Mazzaloth, and the roles of key biblical figures like Avraham, Yeshua, and the Magi. He explained how ancient traditions and symbols, including those related to the "zodiac" and divine attributes, influenced religious and cultural practices. M3l3k also referenced specific biblical texts and historical figures to support his explanations about the Antichrist and the prophecies related to certain cities like Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum.
Ethiopian Christian Prophecy Interpretations
M3l3k discussed biblical prophecies regarding Ethiopia and its people, focusing on passages from Psalms, Amos, Yeremiah, and Acts. He explained how the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 already possessed knowledge of the Torah and Nevi'im, contradicting the common narrative that Ethiopia only adopted Christianity in the 4th century. M3l3k also interpreted prophecies about the Antichrist and the role of Elijah in preparing the way for Christ's return. Throughout the discussion, M3l3k attributed these interpretations to traditional Ethiopian Christian teachings and highlighted how they differ from mainstream Eurocentric Catholic and Protestant Christian perspectives.
Ethiopian Prophecy and World War III
M3l3k delivered a detailed presentation on Ethiopian prophecy and eschatology, focusing on predictions about World War III and the role of various global powers, including Iran(Persia), the State of Israel, Islam, International Communism, and Christendom. He explained how these prophecies describe a conflict where Islam, Christendom, political Zionism, and Christian Zionism would mutually destroy each other, leading to the emergence of the Antichrist. The discussion covered historical connections between Ethiopia, Rome, and biblical figures, with M3l3k arguing that Ethiopian Orthodox Christians remain faithful to the original apostolic teachings from Acts 8, Didache. while Western Christian denominations have deviated. The conversation ended with a prayer in Hebrew.
