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Why the God the Ancient Hebrews Worshipped Is Different from that of Christianity and Islam (Part 2)

The Blasphemy of Comparison

In our earlier article, we discussed about the God of the Hebrew people. We emphasized that He is “holy”. And we defined holiness as separatedness. We explained this as meaning that God is separate from the multiverse—as a singular essence of pure, conscious Energy. When we meditate on the meaning of “the name” and the “separate” nature  of HaShem, we come to realize that it is a blasphemy to compare HaShem with anyone— “anyone” is essentially a part of creation. This is because when you do so, you do not uphold the “separate”  nature of the true God.

 

The true God is comparable only to ALL of creation; it is forbidden to compare Him to any who is a part of creation, or to include Him in a comparison with all of creation.

Let me explain: The total sum of all things according to Number Theory in Mathematics  is  -1/12. This means that if you add up all the subatomic particles that make up all the universes that make up the entire multiverse, you will get -1/12. This calculation was discovered by Ramanujan. But logically, that does not make sense. You would expect the result to be a whole number, either negative or positive. You need -11/12 to make the equation whole. This means all that exists can be summed up as -1/12 and the  -11/12 that makes the math add up as -1 is HaShem.
In the same vein, the “Mightiest of All” or the “Almighty” is the most powerful one amongst all that constitute the -1/12. Therefore, how can you compare that one with HaShem? 
When you say, “the Almighty”, you are making a comparison. You are saying “the Mightiest of all”, BUT THE TRUE GOD IS SEPARATE FROM “ALL”.

The Polytheistic  Nature of the Title, “Almighty God”

It is a blasphemy to call HaShem “Almighty” because when  you say, “Almighty”, you are making a comparison. You are saying “the Mightiest among many”. Therefore, when one say, “Almighty”, that one is not referring to HaShem. When you say “Almighty God”, you are saying, “the mightiest God among many Gods”. Yet HaShem says “ I am the Only True God, and there is no other” (Isaiah chapter 45 verse 5).

 

 The term “ Almighty” is different from the term “Almighty God”. Like we stated before, when  you say “Almighty God”, you are saying, “the mightiest God among many Gods”. That means you are saying that, “There are many Gods, but I am referring to the mightiest amongst them”—whether you agree or not, you are a polytheist! 

 

We Received A Cosmic Intel

Like we stated before, and we repeat again for the sake of emphasis, here is something you do not know: there was one who claimed the title of “the Almighty God”, until his eventual downfall on the 8th of April, 2024. We who are illuminated call him “the Dragon”. On the Day of Atonement, 1947, a blizzard of irresistible energy which came from outside the multiverse began to sweep through  the Northern Region. It is the clear manifestation of the anger of HaShem against the Dragon and all the angels and ghosts who follow him. As at the 8th of April , 2024,  the Dragon have  been “washed down”, so to speak, from the Heavens, while all his supporters scamper across the entire multiverse for safety!
When Jesus lived on Earth, the Dragon was the ruler at the time, and even our entire universe was but a part of his kingdom. That was why Lucifer could promise to give the Earth to Jesus. [Matthew 4 verses 8 to 10]. John chapter 14 verse 30 reads: “I will no longer talk much with you, for the ruler of this world is coming, and he has nothing in Me.”
That was 2000 years ago. However, he foretold the fall of the Dragon from glory. John 12 verse 31 reads: “Now is the judgment of this world; now the ruler of this world will be cast out.” Luke, the writer,  records that he said, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven” [Luke 10 verse 18].
It is important to note that these words were spoken by Jesus 2000 years ago.  As at the time the words were spoken, they were prophetic. The Dragon still ruled “from the side of the North” as “the Most High” [ Isaiah 14]. And he bragged with the title, “the Most High God” or “the Almighty God” until April 8, 2024. 

Now we can understand the words of Jesus in Revelation chapter 3 verse 12, “…I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.” His new name is no other but his original name, “Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh”, which means “Either I am, or I will be”.
In Revelation chapter 1 verse 8, Jesus declared : “I am the Alpha and Omega, the one who is, was, and is to come, the Almighty.” Even from this verse, we can understand that Jesus was saying that in time past, he was the Almighty, but at the time the prophecy was being given 2000 years ago, he was no longer the Almighty—nevertheless, he believed he would become the Almighty again.
 
On April 9, 2024, Ehyeh (Jesus) was reinstated as “the Almighty” ( note: not “the Almighty God”), the same position he used to occupy in the Heavens before the Rebellion and Schism among the Elohim(angels). Learn more [here].
Therefore, we now know that his name truly means, “ Either I am or I shall be—the Almighty”. This is his name forever and his memorial to all generations. [Exodus 3]
 
Based on what we know now, we can render a better translation for Exodus chapter 3 verses 15 and 16:

And Ehyeh said to Moses, “say to the children of Israel, ‘ [the One whose Name Ehyeh shall reveal], the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, have sent [Ehyeh] unto us’. [Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh ] is my name for ever, and by my name, Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh, I am to be  be remembered to all generations. Go, and gather the elders of Israel together, and say to them,  ‘[the One whose Name Ehyeh shall reveal], the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, appeared unto me [by his representative, whose  name is Ehyeh] saying, I have surely visited you, and seen that which is done to you in Egypt…’”
 
And Exodus chapter 6 verse 3 should read :
“I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob [as a representative of the One whose Name I, Ehyeh, shall Reveal], but by my own  name [Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh] was I not  known to them.”
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