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Jordan Maxwell | Jesus Is Not What You Think!

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All right, tonight, I want to talk about the Messiah.

Considering the times in which we're living in, Christians are especially concerned about the coming of the Messiah.

And since I have always been dealing with symbols and ancient symbols and religion, there's an interesting symbol in the Bible for the Messiah, and I want to talk about that for a little bit.

First of all, in the Old Testament and the Bible is a very interesting concept, are a very interesting thought.

Proverbs in the Old Testament Bible, Proverbs twenty five two says, it is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but as the honor of kings is to search out a matter.

What the scripture is basically saying is that God works in strange ways, and so it's the glory of God to conceal a thing, but as the honor of kings is to search out a matter.

That's what I want to do with the symbol of the Messiah, is to search out what this symbol really means.

And of course we have to go to the Old Testament Bible, and here in Jeremiah, this is the Old Testament Jeremiah thirty two, twenty Jeremiah thirty two to twenty talking about the Almighty God, the Lord of Host, which has set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt even unto this day.

So Jeremiah saying that the Almighty God, the Lord of Host, has set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt even unto this day.

The Book of Isaiah Isaiah nineteen nineteen, it says, in that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord, and it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the Lord of Host in the land of Egypt.

So here the Old Testament prophet Isaiah is saying that in that day shall there be an altar to God.

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In the midst, in the midst of.

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The land of Egypt, and it shall be for a sign and for a witness of the Lord of Host in the land of Egypt.

So now, in relation to Messiah, we need to keep in mind that in that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and it shall be for a sign and for a witness.

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Unto the Lord.

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Let's start with unraveling this messiadic symbol and the Bible with something called the loss symbol.

Even the US News and World Report did an article on the lost symbol, and the lost symbol is, of course the eye.

Now Christians have associated the eye on the dollar bill to mean that it is a part of it's a symbol for the illuminati.

It is the most it is understood to be by Christians, a very evil and dark symbol representing the new world order.

And even m I five British Intelligence actually uses the symbol.

For British Intelligence uses the pyramid with the all seeing eye at the top.

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Very interesting.

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Here is one of the Chief Court Chief Justices of the Supreme Court sitting in her chair, and look at the back of the chair, the pyramid with the pinnacle at the top, and of course we see the alsing eye the pyramid on publications government agencies.

This is the US government agency CBS and the Triangle I here's the eye at the Academy Awards.

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Here in.

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Century City and Los Angeles, looking down on the ABC towers, you'll see the two opposing Triangle high rises and in the middle courtyard you will see the pyramid with the allseeing eye right in Century City, Los Angeles.

The Allsing eye in the triangle been used in churches around the world and the Orient.

Madonna wears it on her jacket.

Paternal Orders use it, Secrets Scieties use it.

Symbols that are found in banks using the eye.

Fraternal Orders, as I said, have used the eye a lot of times.

You will find eyes on the old coins of the world.

Here in a publication talking about the US government, it shows the nation under God.

And what do we find at the top when we're talking about God is the alceni again in the triangle.

And yes, the Alsein eye in the triangle has been used by Freemasonry.

Of course, around the world.

All free Masonic Orders use the all sen i.

But what you need to remember is that the all sin eye used by Freemasonry is not a Masonic symbol as such, but it is used by the Masonic orders.

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But it is a far more.

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Ancient symbol, and it's not only used by Freemasons.

As you will see here in Washington, DC and the Masonic Lodge, you will see the all seen eye and the sunbursts behind it, the rays of the sun.

The triangle and the eye.

And yes, this is a particular Masonic symbol here it is in a Masonic symbol in Europe with the Grand Orient Masonic aprons, the Soonic symbol pictures.

But as I said, is not a Masonic symbol as such.

It's used by Masons, but it's used by many people.

Here is our time warner telling us that we are becoming one world and what do they have is the eye.

So the question has to be what does the symbol of the eye represent and where did the idea originate?

What does the eye represent and where did it start?

Well, it goes back to Egypt, the all seeing eye of the of the god Horace or armun Rah.

It's referred to as the eye of Ray, which is actually the Sun.

That's what we get almon Rah the sun, and that's where we get the idea of the sun, ray, sun ray, sun ra.

So the eye is representing the Sun, the light of the Sun and all of life and well being of man and nature.

Myth often equates the sun with the supreme divine power.

This is important to remember that Smith always equates the sun with the supreme divine power, describing its rotation in terms of God's journey through the day world and the underworld.

In the world of the Mind two, the dawn of light came to represent awareness, enlightenment, and knowledge, making light a universal symbol for the process of external internal worlds.

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What this is saying is.

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That the sun represents the light of the world, and of course the sun lights the world, and without the sun there would be no light in the world.

So the sun represents spiritually speaking, awareness, enlightenment, and knowledge because it brings light into the world.

Again, the symbol of the sun God Ra, combined with the sun being the eye of God.

The eye of Horace is also known as the eye of Ra, as we said, and it represents the sun and expresses the divine omnipotence of God the Creator and the ancient Egyptian religion.

In the Encyclopedia of Religion, we find under the heading of eye a symbol of mental perception discernment of ideas, the eye of intellect.

This is why when you finally understand something someone's telling you, you say, oh, I see now what you're talking about.

And when you say oh, I see means intellectually you're understanding something, So now you see it.

A Dictionary of Symbols, talking about the eye of page ninety five says, given that the sun is the source of light, and that light is symbolic of the intelligence and of the spirit, then the process of seeing represents a spiritual act and symbolizes understanding.

Hence, the divine eye of the Egyptian is the eye who feeds the sacred fire or the intelligence of man.

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Basically, it's saying.

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The eye is the symbol for wisdom and knowledge and understanding in the intelligence of man.

Dictionary of All Scripture and Myth, a Christian booklet from a Christian bookstore, talks about the eye as the primary organ of sense perception, the eye as closely connected with light, the sun, and the spirit.

The Christian publication and it as a symbol of mental vision, but also the mirror of the soul, an instrument of soulful intellectual expression.

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Here's another point that was made.

Like Buddha the.

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Awakened, one the awakened was Buddha received inner enlightenment through the celestial eye.

A Christian Dictionary of Bible Things talks about the human eye may symbolize spiritual vision.

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Eyes.

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Another Christian publication talks about the part of the body designed foreseeing and scripture, eyes are often associated with light, watchfulness, spiritual understanding, whereas blindness may be a metaphor for darkness, ignorance of God, or rebellion against him.

The eyes of God watch over all his creation.

Again, in scripture, the eye represents as associated and represents light and spiritual understanding.

Here's another quote from a Christian publication under religious and mystical values of the eye and says, the eye is also the privileged organ of knowledge, and scripture always associates with the characteristics the eye with wise and learned.

So the eye in religion, we know that the eye has been used in all kinds of ancient religions as far back as we can go into history.

The eye has been used, as we showed you in Egypt, but let's start with Christianity modern day.

In a Christian publication, there's an article that said an Egyptian hieroglyphic of the Sun God his arrival and victory over the prince of darkness.

So the eye represents in the hieroglyphics the Sun God in his arrival and his victory over darkness.

This sign has also been used in Christian symbolism.

Here's a publication that talks about the all seeing Eye of God.

Therefore, the symbol of the eye represents the sun, which will see the rays of the sun, and the all seeing eye of God.

So the sun has always been understood in the ancient world and spiritually represented today as the light of the world.

And so the sun was perfectly realm, and we humans associated the perfectly realm sun to represent the eye of God.

In that God is brilliant, he's filled with light.

He is the enemy of the prince of darkness.

And so the eye was the sun, and the sun represents light in the minds and spirit of the human being.

Over in the Book of Psalms thirty three eighteen, the Bible says of God, the Eye of the Lord is upon them that fear Him.

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And in Christian.

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Publications there's many of them that shows the Eye of God, which never closes, but is ever open to our needs in our conduct, the all seeing eye of God.

Here in another pamphlet in our Christian bookstore, we see Christianity and the Eye of God.

This symbol is a combination of the Judeo Christian symbols.

The eye is that of God, the all seeing Father, from which radiates divine light, often shown within a triangle.

It represents God at the center of the Trinity.

This is the Christian publication and it says that the symbol is a combination of the Judeo Christian symbols.

The eye represents that of God.

Here's a symbol of the church.

Symbols of the Church.

Another publication you found in a Christian bookstore.

And on one page it talks about the symbol of the Old and New Testament.

It says the eye and the triangle.

The all seeing eye, This all seeing eye of God looks out from the triangle of the Trinity.

It is found in English and Greek churches.

Another publication at the Christian bookstores one called Symbols and their Meaning, And on this page it talks about the all seeing Eye and the triangle and says that this eye represents God.

This is a Christian publication.

Here at the shrine of Saint Joseph's Catholic Church and Saint Louis, Missouri, you will see the eye in the church.

Inside the front cover of the Catholic Bible, the do Way Bible, you see the presence of God, the Lord, the eye in the triangle.

The eye in the triangle as a symbol for God or an altar.

Here in a Christian publication a Catholic publication, you will see talking about the Holy Trinity.

You'll see in the upper right corner the Father of God.

The Father is pictured as the eye in the triangle.

Another Christian publication, and another eye as a symbol of the Trinity.

Here's a picture of Jesus with his apostles, and above his head you will see the Eye of God in the triangle, and it's surrounded by the sun burst, a burst of light.

The burst of light is the sunlight, the pyramid or the triangle, and the all seeing Eye oversees the work of Jesus the Messiah.

Here in churches you will see the eye and the triangle.

It's actually all over the world, and Christian churches you will always see.

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If you look for it.

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You will see eye, the triangle and the sunbursts behind it, bringing together the sun, the pyramid, the triangle and the eye, all representing in Christian architecture, the presence of God.

Here you will see Jesus with his mother Mary.

Above you will see the all seeing Eye.

Here's a painting of the Middle Ages of the Twelve Apostles, and they're being overseen by God's presence above them, which is an eye looking down on the apostle and churches.

Another church, and above the altar in the back at the top you will see the triangle with the eye and the sun bursts behind it.

The eye and the triangle.

Here you'll see the pope.

And above the Pope is a huge painting.

And at the top of the painting marked by the arrow, you will see above Jesus head, the eye and a triangle and churches Protestant churches, paintings, famous paintings.

On the left was a famous picture of Jesus hanging on the cross.

And beneath that picture of Jesus, I enlarged it so you can see the eye of God.

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Here in a.

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Catholic publication paying tribute to the presence of God.

You will see it's the sunburst and God is within the triangle goal the many many churches throughout the world and their stained glass windows have the all seeing eye of God.

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In churches and the Vatican.

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As a matter of fact that the Vatican has a very big, large picture showing angels with the circle of the sun, and there's the eye in the triangle.

Behind the priests.

You will see the all seeing eye and the triangle with the sun burst.

This is a Catholic symbol.

Here and a church, you will see at the top the eye in the pyramid, or the eye and the triangle.

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So the eye has.

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Been used in churches, as you will see the cross on the top of the church in the eye on this church.

In the Eastern Church, you will see the triangle the eye on the outside of the church.

Here's an altar, and if you zoom in on the altar, you will see the eye on the altar with the cross above it.

As I said, all over the Vatican, you will always see the triangle and the eye in the Vatican.

But here's the eye in the pyramid and the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem.

Even in Jerusalem churches you will see the eye and the sun burst.

Here it is again churches, churches all around the world.

Churches are using the all seeing eye and the triangle.

It's everywhere, but so many people do not bother to look.

Here is a church.

You will see the cross on the bottom and at the top you will see the all seeing eye in the triangle.

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With the sunbursts.

Here's in churches.

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Also, here's another triangle with the eye in a church behind the Orthodox you will see behind the Orthodox breech you will see the sun burst, the triangle and the eye on the symbol of the eye on the church staple.

As I said, it's everywhere.

Eastern Orthodox churches use the eyes you'll see at the top.

So the eye and the triangle has been used by Christian churches around the world.

Here's a beautiful church in Europe.

Here's another one using the triangle and the sunbursts.

Here's the eye in England.

And this is the eye of Providence of the nineteenth century gravestone and a church yard in Devonshire.

So the eye is represented here as the sun enlightening the world.

Here's the eye of wisdom in the Islamic tradition, the all seeing eye.

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Here as the.

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On the papal uh tierra that this bishop archbishop is wearing.

You will see the all seeing eye uh.

Here is another another example, and a stained glass window in the church.

The all seeing eye stained glass window, all seeing eye U church symbols again, so we see even here on the Ten Commandments you will see you've blown up and large.

You will see the eye in the circle of the sun.

So this is obviously a Hebrew or Jewish symbol too.

And we know that it has been used in churches.

It's used by the Catholic Church, It's used in Protestant churches stained glass windows all around the world.

We also know that the Mormons use the all seeing eye.

Judaism also uses the Eye of God.

Not just Christianity, but Judaism also has used the Eye of God.

We have the eye in the synagogue.

We have a synagogue and at the top you will see the eye of God.

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Here in the.

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Advertisement for Israel the Tours, you will see the eye of God.

Here's another with the Manora, the six pointed star, the star of David, and above it is the eye.

This was taken from a synagogue.

Here is another apron from a Jewish Jewish synagogue which you will see the eye.

The symbols that are used in fraternal orders.

As I said, then here in the Jewish store they have the caballistic hand with God's protection and you will see God is represented as an all seeing eye.

And here is a website for Israel.

You'll see the eye in the triangle.

Here's a picture from a child's publication in a Hebrew publication for children, where you see Moses receiving the ten commandments from God and he's bowing before God.

God is represented as the sun with the triangle and an all seeing eye in the triangle.

This is Jewish symbolism of the presence of God.

Moses seeing God, the Sun in the triangle with the all seeing eye.

Therefore, to answer the first question, what does the symbol of the eye represent and where did the idea originate?

Very important, what does the symbol of the e eye represent and where did it the idea originate?

The symbol of the eye has always represented the sun, the eye of God.

So keep in mind that the sun represents the eye of God, the symbol of the highest intellectual spiritual enlightenment, because the sun brings light into the life of mankind, and the Sun is out there in heaven and it is bringing to mankind on the earth spiritual and intellectual enlightenment.

So the sun has always represented God's eye.

It is a perfect circle in the sky, and man's eye is a perfect circle.

And that's why the ancients are always associated the perfect, flawless circle in the sky with the Eye of God, because he brings to mankind light, warmth, intelligence, and wisdom, the all seeing eye of God.

Therefore, the symbol of the eye represents the sun, the all seeing eye of God.

This is from a Christian publication.

Now let's go back to the pyramid on the dollar.

What does the Egyptian pyramid represent and what does it have to do with the Eye of God, Because many people are associating this particular symbol on the back of the dollar bill with devil worship, Lucifer.

They're all kinds of evil connotations with this symbol on the back of the dollar bill.

We've already seen that the eye has been used for hundreds of years, if not thousands of years, and it has always represented in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam the presence of God that's in the scriptures.

So now the question is what does the Egyptian pyramid represent and what does it have to do with the Eye of God.

Pyramids are found all over the earth, obviously in Central and South America Mexico.

The pyramids are all over the world.

This particular pyramid, which sits directly behind the Sphinx is not, and I repeat, is not the famous Great Pyramid of Giza.

This is the Great Pyramid of Giza.

This one is not.

This is the Great Pyramid of Giza, the famous Pyramid of Giza, the most important symbol probably on the earth.

Now we're talking about pyramids being used all over the world, and of course it's used in architecture everywhere in the Earth, all over the Orient, all over Europe, Pyramids of own and virtually every place in the world, even in Afghanistan and Pakistan there are great monuments.

Is you can see how big this one is by the man sitting at the base.

This is the enormous, incredibly enormous pyramids sitting out in the middle of nowhere.

So it shows that this is a very ancient symbol used in the ancient world.

Even US government and agencies used a pyramid.

Pyramids are everywhere, as you well know, all over the earth.

In Italy, in France people are using building them, and you know in their own homes or industrial buildings designed like pyramids.

This is the actually in Israel.

This is the Supreme Court building in the State of Israel.

The Supreme Court actually has a pyramid with the of the I in the pyramid, Israel Supreme Court motion picture, theaters, old temples all over This particular pyramid is just outside It's in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh.

It's the burial monument to Charles tees Russell.

Charles tes Russell died nineteen sixteen.

He was the founder of the IBSA International Bible Student Association IBSA, which later became known as Jehovah's Witnesses.

So his memorial tomb is a pyramid.

We find, as I said, pyramids all over the world.

Some are very very large, some are very very ancient.

In England and I think this was in Saint Louis, it's a church, hotels, this was a church.

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As I said.

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Even the Islamic world uses the triangle and the sun burst in the middle of as you will see.

And of course Christian churches worldwide, this is very important.

Christian churches worldwide are very big into pyramid architecture.

You see churches design like pyramids all over the earth.

As a Unity Church Houston, Texas triangle pyramids, pyramid steeples, pyramids on the altar.

So churches all over the world design like pyramids.

Here on the left hand side you'll see the pyramid.

So for Christians need to remember that around the earth, Christian churches all over the world are designed like pyramids.

And the reason why as becomes very obvious as you begin to see all of Christianity as flooded with pyramids, triangles, and the all seeing eye.

Here again as churches, more churches, more churches, and more churches.

And also we have synagogues, synagogues and churches again huge churches like pyramids and altars, having triangles and pyramids on the church altars.

Obelisks in church are our church obelisks.

Some of the pyramid churches are just enormous in size.

Regular churches everyday churches design like pyramids inside on the altars pyramids.

So we need to keep in mind that pyramids have offered the architectural basis for churches around the world.

So what is this telling you about Christianity.

It's based on Egypt.

The whole entire superstructure of religion in the Western world is based on the triangle, the pyramid, the all seeing eye.

Churches are all over This is only this is just a few of the pictures that I have over a thousand pictures of churches designed on the architectural basis of a pyramid and triangles.

You'll see the cross at the top of the pyramid.

Another church, a pyramid church, pyramid churches, pyramids everywhere.

These are Christian churches in England.

There is another church in Scotland.

More churches pyramids.

These are Christian churches using pyramids as their architectural bases.

So, and here's one church.

It becomes a little more obvious.

You'll see the crosses on both the left and the right side, and the top of the pyramid is across and the Catholic Church is an actual pyramid with the all seeing eye.

This is Christian churches.

But what does the pyramids symbolize?

While talking about the pyramids made of stone, the stone is a symbol of eternal substance, spirit And undoubtedly the builders of the pyramid got their architectural ideas and from divinely inspired sources.

Reverend very deeply, and this is obviously true that the builders of the pyramids got their architectural idea from divinely inspired sources.

And this is why churches are still using and synagogues still use the triangle or the pyramid.

All such pyramids are believed to have represented the cosmic melting.

An esoteric thought, the pyramid can be considered not only the representation of the world axis, but also a symbol of enlightenment.

Its apex is spiritual attainment, which can only be reached from the lowly base by means of the toiling ascent of its steeply sloping plains, simply meaning that as you go through life, you start at the base of the pyramid, and as you climb in your understanding of wisdom and knowledge and research and study, and as you grow intellectually and spiritually, you're growing closer to God.

At the top of the pyramid, the triangle, so the very tip top.

It says that the very top, an esoteric thought, represents the worl axis of the symbol of enlightenment.

When you reach the top here the pyramids, it says it's apex.

The top of the pyramid represents the highest level of spiritual obtainment.

So this is a very symbolically spiritual symbol.

You'll see the sun, which is the ultimate bringer of light and intellectual spiritual life to the earth being.

The eye of God has always picked and above the triangle or a pyramid.

It's used around the world.

Here on the side of a church you will see the church showing the open book of the Bible, and here is the pyramid shining down the spiritual light of God onto the people from a pyramid.

Even in our everyday use of lights in triangles, the light is always at the purchase at the top of a triangle or pyramid.

Again in churches, in the old churches in California.

It's not only in churches, of course, it's being used in the ancient East also, the concept of the sun being the eye of God at the top of the pinnacle of wisdom and knowledge.

We'll see it in motion picture studios.

Again, we see it in the Islamic mosque, the triangle.

And then here we have the pope visiting I think it was New York, and you see the cross in the pope and behind him you will see the pyramid with the all seeing I at the top or the Sun at the top.

As a Catholic symbol, the pyramid, the triangle with the Sun at the top, that represents obviously the pyramid, the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Now let's recap very quickly the basic point.

First of all, the scripture says that it's God who conceals a thing.

He works in strange ways, and humans who are spiritually alive and intellectually understand God or the Great Spirit does work in very strange ways and conceals many truths.

But it is the honor of kings to search or research out a matter.

So God hides things to see if you're smart enough to figure out and research and figure out what He's saying.

So this symbol on the back of the dollar bill, what does the symbol of the eye represent?

And where did the idea originate?

So what does the symbol of the eye represent and where does it originate?

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Obviously, as we said originate, this is a recapping.

The eye represents the sun.

The sun is the light of the world.

The eye of Horace is also known as the eye of raw.

This is where our ray, our aim, which we get our words sun ray from the eye of God.

The sun raw or sun ray.

The eye of Horace is also known as the eye of raw or ray, represents the Sun and express is the divine on the depotence of God, the Creator and the Egyptian religion.

Also, as we said in the pree Masonic orders of the world.

The eye is also represented and respected for the same reason and Christianity the Church.

The Christian Church also uses the Eye of God to symbolize the Judeo Christian symbol that the eye of God, the all seeing Father, obviously from the God.

The Father radiates divine light from the triangle, representing the Trinity.

Again, Jesus we see with the eye and the triangle above him.

We see this in churches.

We see it on altars, we see it in bibles, Catholic Bible, we see it in Israel.

They all see eye.

We see it, as I said, in stained glass windows in synagogues you'll see the six seven pointed minora star of David, and they all seeing eye and the triangle with the sunbursts behind it.

This is a Jewish symbol.

And of course what I've told you before, here's Moses receiving the ten commandments from God, represented by the eye and the triangle and the sun.

And of course, Christian churches worldwide or big into pyramids.

As we said, pyramids are very important symbols in Christianity.

Churches churches all over the world use pyramids as the architectural design.

Oh and while we're on the subject, you need to know that the God of the Hebrews and Christians is always pictured within the pyramid or triangle.

Keep this in mind, that the God of the Hebrews and Christians is always pictured within a pyramid or trying.

Here you will see the Hebrew name of God, the Tetragramatan, within a triangle.

Always you see the name of God that's called the Tetragramatin.

It is always within a triangle pyramid associating Yahweh Jehovah with Egypt.

The pyramid always the eye, the all seeing presence of God Yahweh Jehovah within the triangle.

This is all over the earth, in all countries of the world.

The Hebrew God Yahweh Jehovah Tetragramtan, always inside of a triangle with a sunburst.

We see it everywhere.

There's actually thousands of pictures which we don't have time to show you.

But here in the church you will see the triangle with the all seen eye and the Tetragramatan name of God in the pyramid sun burns behind it.

Tetragramatan triangle, pyramid triangle, pyramid, Tetragramatan triangle pyramids always everywhere, and in the Catholic Church, of course, we have the Father's Son and Holy Ghost.

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In the middle is the.

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God the Father on his chest.

You will see the pyramid, the triangle and the sun burst with the eye.

Here it is again the Hebrew Tetragramatan within the triangle.

Here you will see on a church on the right hand side Yahweh Jehovah within the triangle again Tetragramatin pyramid.

Here on an altar in a church you will see Yahweh, the Hebrew God, Yahweh Jehovah with in the the Blessed Triangle pyramid Christian churches again Hebrew Tetragramatan pyramid Eastern Orthodox Church.

You'll see above the chair at the top the pyramid they all seeing eye, the eye and the church the triangle.

The pyramid connected to the sunburst.

Here on the right hand side you'll see the pope with pointing to the Supreme being Napoleon's pointing to the Supreme being, the Supreme being a pyramid with a sunburst on churches.

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In churches, at the top of.

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The altar, you will see above Jesus the all seeing Eye and a Catholic church on the Protestant churches, Protestant churches and Christian churches all over the world.

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And America and Europe.

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In publications, God has always pictured but.

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The eye of God.

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So keep this in mind that the eye of God and the triangle has always been used in Christian churches, Judaism, and Islam to show the presence of God.

Here is Moses receiving the Ten Commandments, and the presence of God is pictured as a divine triangle pyramid.

Here again is God the Father in the triangle.

Here on churches in Europe, you will see the divine presence of God in the eye of the triangle.

In the sun, the Son represents the Eye of God, the only source of divine, spiritual and intellectual light.

Inside of the Catholic de way by you open it up and you will see on both sides the Lord is pictured in a triangle and on the right hand side an eye.

This is in a Catholic Bible.

Here is a beam of light except from the triangular all seeing Eye of God, the triangle all seeing Eye of God sending light into the world.

Here you will see a confessional and a Catholic church, and above it is the all seeing Eye So the point I'm making here, even in the Eastern Orthodox religion, you will see behind the priest is the sun burst with the triangle in the eye.

It's in stained glass windows, It's used everywhere on the earth.

And the point we're trying to make is that it is a Christian, Jewish, Islamic symbol.

And here it is again as we said in the Ten Commandments.

And here it is in Jerusalem again the all Seeing Eye with the sun bursts behind it.

Here again we have God the Father and the triangle.

It's replete.

All over the world you will see the same symbol of the eye and the pyramid, the eye and the triangle in churches.

The eye again in this church is beautiful done sun bursts with the triangle representing the pyramid and the eye, the eye and the triangle.

And another Eastern Orthodox church stained glass windows on altars, more stained glass windows.

Here we have Jesus in front of a pyramid with the all seeing Eye and the sun behind Jesus.

Here again we have the picture of God the Father with Jesus and God the Father is in place within the divine triangle or pyramid.

Again, God the Father, the circle, the triangle, so the point we're making is that this symbol is a Christian symbol.

It's used by Christian churches around the earth, and therefore it has nothing to do with anything evil or bad or the devil.

It is a Christian symbol, it is a Jewish symbol, it is an Islamic symbol.

It is the symbol of the Eye of God.

Stained glass proves that everywhere in the world you go, you will see in churches stained glass windles with the eye of God.

In the Bible and King James Psalms thirty two eight says, I will instruct you and teach you in the way in which you shall go Psalms thirty eight to two.

And I will guide thee with my eye.

Joe twenty eight ten says he cuts out rivers among the rocks, and his eye sees every precious thing.

Psalms thirty three eighteen says, behold, the eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him.

Psalm's ninety four says he that planted the ear shall he not hear?

And he that formed the eye shall he not see.

And in the New Testament, King James version Matthew six twenty two says if thy eye be single, your body will be filled with light.

So now we see the all seen eye symbol has always represented the presence of God, not evil.

This is why all three major religions have always used the all seeing eye of God.

Above Jesus head, you will see the same eye which is on the dollar bill.

Above the Messiah Jesus, you will see the triangle, the sun burst, and the eye of God above the Lord's head.

In Judaism, you will see Moses bowing before God.

And he's bowing before God to get the ten Commandments.

And what is God?

How is God symbolized in the Jewish religion with a triangle, an eye, and the sun burst.

So the eye is Jewish, it is Christian, and it is Islamic.

Here we have the Islamic eye.

So keeping in mind the scripture that says God, the Mighty Lord in God, which has set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt even unto this day, and then it goes on to say in Isaiah nineteen nineteen, and that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord and it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the Lord of Host in the land of Egypt.

You need to go back and think about this.

In the Book of Isaiah nineteen nineteen says in that day shall there be an altar to God, an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereup to the Lord.

And it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto the Lord of Host in the land of Egypt.

This is the altar to the Lord.

Because if you go back and remember then twenty and it's talking about and this is where many people make the mistake.

Let's read it again quickly, and that days shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst or the middle of the land of Egypt common and a pillar at the border thereup to the Lord.

Most people think that's talking about two different things.

One is an altar to the Lord in the middle of Egypt Comma and a pillar at the border thereup two different entity, two different things.

No, no, no, because twenty says and it you'll see the word.

It not two things, one thing, and it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto God, the Lord of Host in the land of Egypt.

What is that altered to the Lord and that pillar at the border, It is the Great Pyramid of Giza, the triangle in which all the religions.

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Of the world have recognized.

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This is why on the dollar bill you will see the triangle the pyrabid with the all seeing eye.

There will be far more on this subject in my next video, which is the part two to this video.

The part two will be called Solomon's Temple finally Exposed.

You need to understand that this particular symbol of a pyramid and the all seeing eye is a Christian, Jewish Islamic symbolism for the presence of Almighty God, not the devil, not Lucifer.

This is found in churches and synagogues and mosque over the world.

It does not represent the evil and bad.

It represents the presence of God.

We need to keep in mind that this is a symbol from God in the land of Egypt.

And as I said, part two of this we will gave much more information on this, much more.

We're going to go into depth on this subject.

And the second part which I'm taught, which I'm calling Solomon's Temple finally expose.

So when you hear people talking about the re establishing of Solomon's temple and the rebuilding of the Temple of Solomon, it is the glory of God to hide a thing, and it is the glory of kings to search out a matter.

You have better start to understand the symbolism in the Bible and what the symbol for the Messiah is and how we have been misled and misunderstood the symbol, and especially the most important symbol is Solomon's Temple, which we will look at in the next part two of this series on the Messiah.

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