CHAPTER 19: MOSES DID NOT MEET JESUS AS THE MESSIAH IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
Jesus was God in the Burning Bush, but never revealed as Jesus the Son of God until revealed in the New Testament:
Matthew 17:1 And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart,
Matthew 17:2 And was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light.
Matthew 17:3 And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him.
Luke 9:30 And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias:
Luke 9:31 Who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem.
At the transfiguration of Jesus, Moses and Elias were resurrected and were spoken to by Jesus. A recording of the conversation mentions that the men at the transfiguration discussed Jesus' "death" and nothing else.
According to the Doctrine of the OTW, Jesus, Moses, and Elias spoke of the pre-resurrection. The Doctrine of the OTW falsely teaches Jesus told these men what they had to do to finalize their entry into the First Resurrection. The OTW doctrine teaches this about a conversation which no one heard except those who were speaking to each other.
A pre-resurrection is never mentioned in any of the books of the Old Testament. A pre-resurrection scenario is only mentioned in Matthew 27.
These two facts alone should be enough evidence to disprove any and all supposition that the OTW ever knew of a pre-resurrection.
Throughout the Old Testament, Jesus was never revealed as the Messiah. Jesus was the Old Testament representation of God on earth: whenever God is mentioned it is a reference to All Father God but Jesus is the representative in physical form.
In the Old Testament, Jesus is mentioned as Melchizedek, and Michael is the Arch Angel of God. A careful study of the Bible shows clearly that the God who physically interacted with humans in the Old Testament was the God who became Jesus Christ. He represented His Father, God Almighty.
Again, secrecy plays a huge part in the structural foundation of the Doctrine of the OTW. This is because it also has a hidden agenda to prove God's partiality toward those with certain beliefs or organizations.
According to this view, the pre-resurrection was somehow kept separate, secret, and not handed down to those who were unworthy to know about the hidden things of God and Jesus.
The idea of secretly knowing Jesus and planning for only those worthy to receive the Pre and First Resurrections is elitism and suggests predestination. This is in direct opposition to the plan of God and the teachings of our Lord.
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