The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar eBook - Book - Page 48
I N T R O D U C T I O N
the time of Creation as the Day of Covenant Renewal in which Noah renewed
covenant from the ark on that exact day, Abraham did the same and so did Israel.
Israel was repeating an ancient cycle orchestrated by Yahuah. The Torah gives
no background on this Feast at all but shows it’s significance from the time of
Mt. Sinai. The Pharisees claim that as the origin, Torah does not. This again
is not inconsistent with Torah, it completes it yet again. This is the same for
Passover, Sukkot and Yom Kippur which have earlier origins we will explore in
commentary in more detail. Torah does not specify either of these originated
from Mt. Sinai forward only. That is a faulty assumption which we now know to
be false thanks to Jubilees. Shavuot especially is the most overlooked of all Feasts
as few know what it means and it is among the most significant. They tell us that
was the giving of the Torah yet that view fails to recognize that took 40 days not
just one day and Moses came down, reacted to the golden calf and destroyed the
first set. That was not even near Shavuot at that point. This finally makes sense.
Satan’s (Mastema) Role in Egypt and as the Angel of Death (Jub. 48)
Jubilees fills in gaps such as the behind the scenes action during the final plagues.
It tells us Satan (Mastema) was personally influencing Pharoah and that fits
perfectly. It says he was loosed as the angel of death to kill the firstborn in Egypt
that night and again, Satan’s fruit (John 10:10) is killing thus that fits perfectly as
well. It is the Archangel Michael who restrains Satan from killing men directly
otherwise. If he could, he would but he cannot. He was only released that one
night and those scholars who misread Torah to claim Yahuah was the angel of
death are simply propagating a misunderstanding of the whole of scripture and
the nature of our Elohim.
We will cover additional topics in commentaries of their own in pages
forthcoming such as Sabbath and the Law, Kainam who found the occult doctrine
and reinstituted it at Babel, the Watcher Fallen Angels and Nephilim, the origin of
demons, etc. This is a large book of great detail which makes it an easy target for
a deceptive group of so-called scholars who are truly Pharisees in their thinking
to ridicule in their willing ignorance. We have exposed their thinking. You can
assess from here with your own discernment.
The Book of Jubilees passes a true, authentic Torah Test. Esther, by the way,
does not yet appears in the modern canon when Jubilees has always been inspired
Torah. We may not receive genuine scholarship from the church generally in this
age of deception and none of us should be surprised at that. This is why several
times the Word tells us we are to know scripture for ourselves (1 Thess. 5:17).
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