When exactly was The
Nazarene born in fulfillment of The Heavenly Scroll? According to The Heavenly
Scroll, the Plan of Salvation through a mediating High Priest begins with his
birth in the constellation Virgo.
VIRGO: A virgin will give birth to a beautiful glorious and righteous branch
(Nazarene). The seed of the woman will be a man of humiliation to rise to be
the desire of nations and will become exalted first as shepherd then as
harvester.
There is nothing concerning
the coming Branch before that point when he was born in his mother’s womb. In
the last chapter, I showed that Scripture declares the same thing.
Psalm
22:9-10
9 But you
took Me from My mother's womb, Yahuah! You made Me trust in You, even from My
mother's breast. 10 I was cast upon You from My birth; from My mother's
womb, You are My Strength.
There is no mention of
Yahusha coming to Earth before he was created human anywhere in Scripture. He
was not the reincarnated “the King of Salem”, he was not the Archangel Michael,
he was not in the lions den, did not wrestle with Jacob and so forth. Those are
all implied lies under the Spirit of the False Messiah.
There is a great debate
spanning 2000 years concerning the exact year The Nazarene was born to fulfill
The Heavenly Scroll. The guesses by “experts” range from 12 BC through 4 AD.
Every “guess” by humanity over this past 2000 years ignores the most telling
factor in his birth. The Heavenly Scroll. We have denied Yahuah’s witness of
His Son found written in the stars. In this chapter, I am going to restore that
vital piece of the puzzle, and identify the exact year of the coming of the
branch.
Isaiah foretold the Messiah’s
birth to be on the cusp of Aries and Pisces... we just don’t realize what
Isaiah was looking at when he prophesied the birth of The Nazarene.
Isaiah
7:14
14"Therefore
Yahuah Himself will give you a sign (‘sky” is Hebrew
Shamayim or Heavens... stars are for signs not human women): Behold, a
virgin (constellation Virgo) will be with child
(the King Planet Jupiter will proceed out of Virgo’s
womb) and bear a son, and she will call His name (reputation) Immanuel (True
and Faithful Witness).
This “sign in the sky” is
laid out in detail in Revelation Chapter 12, as it is the sign of both the
Messiah’s first and second coming.
Sign of the Son of Man in the "sky" or
Heaven. The sign of the transition of the Ages
The prophet Daniel accurately
foretold the Messiah’s birth down the timing of the Fall Feasts on the cusp of
Aries/Pisces in the 70 Weeks Prophetic announcement. Daniel understood the
timing as he “read The Heavenly Scroll”. The timeframe or Plan for
Mankind is foretold reading clockwise from the “Living Creature” holding the
Scroll just above the transition from Gemini to Taurus just above Adam and Eve.
The Plan of Salvation is told
reading counter clockwise from Virgo to Leo. Simply line up the Messiah’s birth
(Virgo) with the timeframe and you land exactly on the cusp of Aries and Pisces
4,000 years into the Plan for Mankind.
Daniel was the Chief
Astrologer under 3 Kings and rose to prominence for his understanding of The
Heavenly Scroll!
The Prophet Micah foretold
the location...
Micah
5:2
"But
you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of
you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are
(foretold) from of old (in The Heavenly Scroll), from ancient times (through
the prophets Romans 1 )."
Romans
1
2 concerning
Yahusha, which Yahuah promised beforehand through His prophets in the holy
Scriptures (both The Heavenly and Earthly Scrolls, he did not pre-exist), 3
concerning His Son, who was born of a descendant of David (through both
parents) according to the flesh (Hebrew ‘Sarki’ meaning by human means ONLY,
outside of ANY Divine intervention), 4 who was declared (Divine) the Son of
Yahuah with power by the resurrection from the dead, according to the Spirit of
holiness (Yahuah’s Spiritual Seed is imparted upon resurrection NOT human
birth), Yahusha the Messiah.
When looking at dating
Daniels 70 weeks prophecy there is the ongoing debate about when to begin the
timing. Is it Cyrus' Decree which was postponed by resistance in the land or
Artaxerxes Decree given to Nehemiah when the walls of Jerusalem began
construction and then there are all the various human attempts at calculating
dates and the difference between a 360 day "Jewish" year, or a 364
day Enoch Year, or a 365 day Julian year.
It is extremely inaccurate,
to say the very least, and even more frustrating when trying to nail down a
"timeline". Experts have been debating this for over a 1,000 years! I have decided to do what no
one else has done, and consult The Heavenly Scroll. The ONLY way history can be
established, without a doubt, is by using creation and not human knowledge of
ancient history when there was no calendar, as "signs" are in the
stars and mankind cannot alter those signs. That is why Yahuah established The
Heavenly Scroll to begin with.
The only real date that can
be established is the birth of the Messiah as foretold in the stars. If we can
determine that year/season, without a doubt, then every other "date"
can be established with the various timeframes given in Daniel by working
backward and forward from the Messiah's birth.
How do we determine the birth
of the Messiah? That too has been the subject of many expert debates and ranges
from 12 B.C. to 6 A.D.! No one has ever included The Heavenly Scroll in the
calculation, which is why there has never been a solid date that is reliable.
What we do know are "clues" that help us determine the date of
Yahusha's birth:
Clue
#1 - It was during the reign of Herod
the Great
Clue
#2 - It was during a Roman census
year
Clue
#3 - The Star of Bethlehem was over
Jerusalem
Clue
#4 - The Sign of the Son of Man was
in the sky (per Isaiah)
Clue
#5 - It was during the Fall Feasts
Armed with this data, I used
Stellarium Software to search for the year that fit all 5 clues. If we can find
a year with all 5 concurring witnesses... we have our rock solid
"date" from which to build on. That year is 12 B.C.
During the Fall Feasts
(September) in the year 12 B.C. we had:
Halley's Comet (Star of
Bethlehem) over Jerusalem in the constellation Virgo during the Fall ...
Professor
Baratta, an astrophysicist at the Rome Observatory, said he had discovered new
evidence after "many years of study", drawing on biblical sources,
Roman history and astronomy. The most crucial errors had been made in the 6th
century AD by the Scythian monk Dionysius Exiguus, known in English as Denis
The Little. Denis, an accomplished mathematician and astronomer, arrived in
Rome after the death in AD 496 of Pope Gelasius the First, who had summoned him
to re-organise the pontifical archives.
In
AD 525 he drew up the calendar which became accepted throughout the West. But
Denis, the professor says, failed to take into account the Year Zero - between
1BC and AD 1 - and also ignored the four-year period when the Roman Emperor
Augustus was on the throne (31-27BC) under the name Octavian. Denis also
omitted the first two years in which the Emperor Tiberius ruled after Augustus,
his stepfather, died in AD 14.
This
seven-year error would appear to support Kepler's theory, Professor Baratta
says. On the other hand, Kepler's evidence rested mainly on his identification
of the Star of Bethlehem as described by St Matthew. Kepler concluded,
Professor Baratta says, that this referred to the conjunction of Jupiter and
Saturn in 7BC.
But
in following Kepler's calculations, the professor had discovered serious
discrepancies. Professor Baratta's research pointed to 12BC, when an unusually
bright and fiery "travelling star" had appeared between the
constellations of Gemini and Leo. "It was in fact a comet, and was observed
by the Chinese as well as by European astronomers of the time." Halley’s
Comet.
Source:
http://www.datasync.com/~rsf1/fun/halley12.htm
The Sun, and Jupiter in the
Constellation Virgo which fulfills The Sign of the Son of Man during the Fall
...
It was during the reign of
Herod the Great
According
to the historian Josephus, King Herod died in 4 B.C., so most scholars have
placed Yahusha's birth in about that period. But Fleming, said Jerry Vardaman,
director of archaeology at Mississippi State University, in a new unpublished
work, describes finding tiny writing on Roman coins indicating an earlier
census was made in 12 B.C.
It was a Roman census year
Source:
http://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/12/12/When-was-Jesus-born/8044503211600/
Jerry
Vardaman, director of archaeology at Mississippi State University, in a new
unpublished work, describes finding tiny writing on Roman coins indicating an
earlier census was made in 12 B.C. The writing -- 'micro-graffiti,' Fleming
calls it -- substantiates an inscription on a tablet found 300 years ago that
referred to the same census. And, Fleming said, Halley's comet was visible
twice in 12 B.C. This could have been the star that initially grabbed attention
of the three Wise Men, and when it reappeared four months later led them to
Bethlehem.