John D. Brey
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John 3:14
14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:
How do you Interpret John 3:14 in regards to Representation?
Are you willing to take the red pill?
In Matthew 4:5, Jesus is taken up to a high mountain and shown all the kingdoms of the world. The "god of this world," which is one of the manifestations of legit divinity in the OT, is offering to anoint Jesus Messiah. But something happens on the way to Jesus fulfilling the Jewish, or OT expectation, concerning the Messiah: Jesus rejects the offer throwing the entire Tanakh into limbo. Suddenly, the god of the OT, is called the "devil." And Jews are called the followers of the devil, whom Jesus calls their father. ------What in Hashem is going on?
The god of this world's offer to anoint Jesus Messiah (giving him all the kingdoms of the world) is a legit offer. Jesus can accept it and fulfill all of Israel's expectations then and there. What the devil (the god of the OT) doesn't know, is that because of his virgin conception and birth, Jesus is the only human being whose body is able to be indwelt by deity. Since Adam's sin isn't transferred to Mary's ovum the old-fashioned way, by the fleshly serpent who poisons all other conceptions, Jesus' physical body can be used as a temple, or home, for deity.
Deity ---to include the devil (the god of this world) can indwell his flesh. Which is what the god of the world, the OT, intended for the Jewish Messiah. The god of this world intended to indwell Jesus as Messiah. That's what Jesus rejected. And that's why the god of this world killed him.
What the god of this world didn't take into account, is that without Jesus' sinless body, he, this god, has no opportunity to indwell a human being in order to establish his messianic kingdom. Ergo, the serpent, i.e., the god of this world, loses his only opportunity to incarnate (indwell flesh) when Jesus' sinless body is lifted up on the cross. Which means that, in a sense, the serpent dies on the cross with Jesus; the serpent's opportunity to incarnate in the body of Jesus, and thus rule as messiah, is crucified on that cross with Jesus. That's what Moses testified to when he lifted the serpent up in the desert, i.e., the death of the serpent's ability to rule as a man indwelt by demonic deity. That's what Moses prophesied when he lifted up the serpent as the son of man would eventually be lifted up in the first century CE.
Fast forward to the future. With the advent of high tech, the god of this world, the devil, is finally able to destroy the The Shroud of Turin in a procedure that acquires enough of Jesus' DNA to clone the sinless body of Jesus so that the god of this world can finally, after 2000 years, try to do now, what the crucifixion made impossible all those years ago. The so-called "Beast" is a golem of Jesus' body; a chimeric clone of Jesus indwelt by the devil.
What the devil doesn't know, understand, or believe, is that God saved every sin that has ever been committed throughout human history so that it can be imputed to the body of Jesus. When the devil clones Jesus' flesh, and indwells that flesh, God then unleashes all the sins of the world on that body freeing the world from its sins, imputing all of our sins to that body, the cloned body of Jesus, indwelt by the devil, to be locked up in hell forever.
John