
Some Things Are Hidden Right Out in the Open
In this article, the author continues an explanation he began in response to a question in âQuestions & Answers.â His purpose is to show how translators today are ignorant of the meaning of the Hebrew Scriptures because they are blindly accepting the Jewish interpretation of the text by following the Masoretic vocalization of the consonantal text. The point of the passage is presented in his translation of 1 Samuel 2:27â36, where he shows how the text specifically speaks concerning the priesthood of Jesus Christ.
The Forecast
The purpose of this column is to explain various weather-related parabolic images that relate to the Last Days and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The âforecastâ in this edition raises the question as to whether the world might be âsliding off into the âtime of distress that hasnât been seen since there was a nation until that time.ââ The author indicates he doesnât âgive a good ripâ whether it is or is isnât, since that is not what âthose with insightâ will be concerned about.
Questions & Answers
The first question in this set of âQuestions & Answersâ answers a question as to whether the author will ever make his translation of the biblical text available for purchase. In response, he goes off on a tangent in which he reveals why it is impossible to ever âfinishâ an accurate translation. The second question concerns the authorâs seemingly unusual translation of Galatians 2:16. The final question concerns parentsâ responsibility for teaching children.
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God Lives in a Three-Story House
This is the fourth in a series of articles that explain the nature and purpose of the Hebrew Scriptures. It builds on information presented in the January, April, and July 1997 issues and explains the purpose Ezra had in mind when he wrote the two Books of Chronicles. It discloses how cleverly Ezra concealed his actual purpose in writing by allowing the uninformed reader to believe his primary interest was the Temple in Jerusalem rather than âThe Houseâ of God.

The Passover Parable
Jesus said the writings of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalmsâthat is, the entirety of the Hebrew Scripturesâare all about Him (Luke 24:27, 44; John 5:46). Yet few today can find any reference to Jesus Christ in the Hebrew Scriptures because they donât understand that God has used parables since the time of Moses to speak concerning His Son. The Passover Parable is at the heart of Godâs message concerning His Firstborn Son, Jesus Christ. That message can be seen in the carefully orchestrated parabolic pantomime that God directed Corporate Israel, His Firstborn Son (Ex. 4:22), to enact during the Exodus of the sons of Israel from Egypt.

The Mystery of Scripture, Volume 1
This is the first in a three-volume series that will eventually explain how and why Moses and the other Prophets of Israel intentionally concealed The Mystery of the Word of God behind the parabolic imagery and Hebrew idioms of the Hebrew Scriptures. It also begins to explain why The Mystery that was revealed to the Apostle Paul and the other Apostles is no longer understood today. The Mystery of Scripture, Volume 1 does not attempt to explain The Mystery; it merely demonstrates some of the ways that Moses deftly concealed The Mystery of the Word of God in the Pentateuch. It also shows how a careful reading of the text discloses Moses knew exactly what he was doing.
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