Post by Anne Terri on Dec 16, 2015 14:05:50 GMT 1

"December 16, 2015
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'RIDING A DONKEY TO BETHLEHEM
(God with Jesus speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit)
"GOD'S LIVING BIBLE ---- THE THIRD TESTAMENT ----- RESEARCH LIBRARY ©
Jesus of Nazareth - The Christ Within
God's True Word Through Jesus of Nazareth – Painted Lessons for Truths in Christianity
'RIDING A DONKEY TO BETHLEHEM
(God with Jesus speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit)
'1. Will you ride beside us, on a donkey to Bethlehem, along side Joseph and my Mother Mary?
2. How many days do you think this will take us, from Nazareth?
3. First I Share, Nazareth -which is in the region of Galilee- existed then and does now.
4. Anne look at the map from one point to our destination, and you see the distance in today's measurements is 80 miles (129.7 kilometers)
5. This is not the way they would have walked, for your roads did not exist.
6. You should know they traveled 93 miles and this is quite a way.
7. A small donkey carried my Mother, and Joseph walked ever single step, however this took them nine days.
8. I was born in Bethlehem but is was not about the taxes but about Joseph wanting my birth to be registered in Bethlehem to him to protect my Mother, for in those days they stoned women for less.
9. This would also fit the prophecy of a Messiah being born in the city of King David; you can read of this in our Infancy Gospel Section.
10.You often see this in the Gospels, especially in Matthew and Luke Chapters 1-2, and how this was further stressed and embellished long after Matthew wrote of what I shared with him, and later Luke made strong efforts to bring the Truth.
11.Joseph needed not to go to be registered for taxes, for it was not required of him, but travel was easier by group and many went during certain times of the year, especially on feast days to Jerusalem.
12.My family did not journey alone for along the way, they met others going to Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
13.So much historically, is poorly documented about my time of birth, and even the donkey which is famous in my story told by many, is not written of in The New Testament.
14.It was not unusual for my family to even go back and forth to Jerusalem in those days, stopping off as needed to set camp.
15.I choose to merge the two stories together - at this time - between Matthew and Luke.
16.Worry not about making my birth fit the prophecy, but about what is written of Herod seeking to kill the first born sons so that he would find me or John who would become The Baptist.
17.This is not in your history books but it is so.
18.I asked of you to focus on Luke's story so you would come to understand that later, this too was embellished to force us into another timeline, away from Herod's murderous tirades, making Matthew's Gospel seem false.
19.Remember I knew well Matthew who heard of my birth directly from myself.
20.My Mother told me of those who visited us, and of the three Holy Men who brought gifts.
21.They shared of Herod to my parents, and God's Angel took care of our safety through a warning Dream.
22.Bless you Anne for listening, and understanding through our Father where these Gospels are embellished
23.I Am Born a Christ, and now also many will be Awakened to their Christ within.'
24.AMEN'"
GOD'S LIVING BIBLE - THE THIRD TESTAMENT - RESEARCH LIBRARY
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ - The Christ of the Piscean Age
1920
SECTION II
BETH
Chapter 3
Chapter 3:1-5 Birth of Jesus
Chapter 3:6-11 Masters honour the child
Chapter 3:12-15 The shepherds rejoice
Chapter 3:16-18 Zacharias and Elizabeth visit Mary
Chapter 3:19 Jesus is circumcised
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GOD'S LIVING BIBLE - THE THIRD TESTAMENT - RESEARCH LIBRARY
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ - The Christ of the Piscean Age
1920
SECTION II
Chapter 4
Chapter 4:1 Consecration of Jesus.
Chapter 4:2-4 Mary offers sacrifices.
Chapter 4:5-9 Simeon and Anna prophesy.
Chapter 4:10-13 Anna is rebuked for worshipping the child.
Chapter 4:14 The family returns to Bethlehem.
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ - The Christ of the Piscean Age
1920
SECTION II
Chapter 4
Chapter 4:1 Consecration of Jesus.
Chapter 4:2-4 Mary offers sacrifices.
Chapter 4:5-9 Simeon and Anna prophesy.
Chapter 4:10-13 Anna is rebuked for worshipping the child.
Chapter 4:14 The family returns to Bethlehem.
GOD'S LIVING BIBLE - THE THIRD TESTAMENT - RESEARCH LIBRARY
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ - The Christ of the Piscean Age1920
SECTION II
Chapter 5
Three magian priests honour Jesus.
Herod is alarmed.
Calls a council of the Jews.
Is told that prophets had foretold the coming of a king.
Herod resolves to kill the child.
Mary and Joseph take Jesus and flee into Egypt.
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The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ - The Christ of the Piscean Age1920
SECTION II
Chapter 5
Three magian priests honour Jesus.
Herod is alarmed.
Calls a council of the Jews.
Is told that prophets had foretold the coming of a king.
Herod resolves to kill the child.
Mary and Joseph take Jesus and flee into Egypt.
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King Herod Archelaus - lived between 23 B.C. and 18 A.D.
The section in Matthew 2:16-18 referring to King Herod The Great and the Massacre of the Innocents is often argued by Biblical scholars, for there is no historical evidence this event actually happened.
The House of Herod is vast, and also, often confuses people who read The Holy Bible. King Herod Archelaus, who reigned during the time of Jesus' birth, was the Son of Herod the Great, also known as Herod I, and had a brother named Antipater (Antipas), who was originally to have received the Tetrarchy of Judea. However, a changed will brought King Herod Archelaus into power for a short time, as his father was aged. He ruled Judea, and Idumea from 4 B.C. to 6 A.D. Archelaus, was known for his cruelty against the Pharisees. He killed many, and the Jews were very afraid of him. King Herod Archelaus' father King Herod The Great died 4 B.C. in Jericho.
King Herod The Great died in 4 B.C. and this would make Jesus' birth four or more years before it has been documented, for it is King Herod The Great who is reported to have died, when Joseph and his family are told by The Angel of The Lord to return from Egypt.
Joseph going to Bethlehem to be taxed, as documented in Luke 2, is conflicting with Matthew 2, The New Testament, for historically, the required census for tax was not implemented until 6 A.D.
These two Herods, are not the same as when Jesus was on trial before the Crucifixion. Herod Antipater (Antipas) had part of King Herod The Great's land, which was divided between himself and his brother, Archelaus when their father died.
His actually date of birth and death are only approximations, born before 20 B.C. and he died after 39 A.D. He ruled in Galilee and Perea. This is the Herod who had Saint John The Baptist beheaded.
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