Yokefellow
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As with any book in the Bible, the *ONLY* way to understand its symbolism, especially at the deepest of levels, is to interpret the Bible through the lens of reincarnation. Then, and only then, will the Student ever be able to be Truly enlightened. Since traditional Christians and Jews are not taught the Biblical concept of reincarnation, they are unable to grasp the profound lessons contained therein.
This will be a verse-by-verse study with commentary.
Jonah 1:1-3 - “Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me. But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish: so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD.”
Jonah is symbolic of one who is lost and unredeemed. He has failed to follow what the LORD has commanded. Moreover, the bottom of the ship symbolizes death and the grave. Jonah went ‘down into it’.
Jonah 1:4-5 - “But the LORD sent out a great wind into the sea, and there was a mighty tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be broken. Then the mariners were afraid, and cried every man unto his god, and cast forth the wares that were in the ship into the sea, to lighten it of them. But Jonah was gone down into the sides of the ship; and he lay, and was fast asleep.”
Everyone on the ship is now experiencing Tribulations and perhaps even the torments of Hell. The Sea is symbolic of the Underworld. Specifically, the Sea symbolizes those that are in the Underworld.
Jonah was in a ‘deep sleep’, again symbolic of one who is physically dead and buried.
Jonah 1:6 - “So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper? arise, call upon thy God, if so be that God will think upon us, that we perish not.”
Jonah being awakened is symbolic of the Resurrection of Damnation. Judgement Day is next…
Jonah 1:7 “And they said every one to his fellow, Come, and let us cast lots, that we may know for whose cause this evil is upon us. So they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonah.”
The verdict is in. Jonah is found guilty of being a sinner. The 'casting of lots' is also symbolic of the Scapegoat that is cast into the Wilderness. Those that have followed my lessons thus far will understand that the Wilderness is symbolic of the Womb of Reincarnation. The Scapegoat represents the newly conceived child that has his or her ‘past life sins’ placed onto it to ‘reap what was sown’. Yes, like Karma.
Jonah 1:8 - “Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation? and whence comest thou? what is thy country? and of what people art thou?”
The Books are opened. Jonah’s life is questioned and examined. Jonah pleads his case…
Jonah 1:9 - “And he said unto them, I am an Hebrew; and I fear the LORD, the God of heaven, which hath made the sea and the dry land.”
Unfortunately, Jonah’s testament was also a confession of guilt.
Jonah 1:10 - “Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, Why hast thou done this? For the men knew that he fled from the presence of the LORD, because he had told them.”
Jonah is stone cold busted.
Jonah 1:11-12 - “Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us? for the sea wrought, and was tempestuous. And he said unto them, Take me up, and cast me forth into the sea; so shall the sea be calm unto you: for I know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you.”
Jonah 1:15 - “So they took up Jonah, and cast him forth into the sea: and the sea ceased from her raging.”
The ‘casting into the sea’ is symbolic of those that are cast into a place called ‘Outer Darkness’…
Matthew 25:30 - “And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
What exactly is Outer Darkness? What you are about to read is something that the Church has desperately tried to hide from everyone for thousands of years now. Only a handful of people know what it is. It may come as a shock, so please proceed with caution.
Remember, Bible symbolism often uses euphemism. i.e., the 'Meat of the Word', to describe certain parts of the Human Body as they relate to Reincarnation and Salvation.
This will be a verse-by-verse study with commentary.
Jonah 1:1-3 - “Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me. But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish: so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD.”
Jonah is symbolic of one who is lost and unredeemed. He has failed to follow what the LORD has commanded. Moreover, the bottom of the ship symbolizes death and the grave. Jonah went ‘down into it’.
Jonah 1:4-5 - “But the LORD sent out a great wind into the sea, and there was a mighty tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be broken. Then the mariners were afraid, and cried every man unto his god, and cast forth the wares that were in the ship into the sea, to lighten it of them. But Jonah was gone down into the sides of the ship; and he lay, and was fast asleep.”
Everyone on the ship is now experiencing Tribulations and perhaps even the torments of Hell. The Sea is symbolic of the Underworld. Specifically, the Sea symbolizes those that are in the Underworld.
Jonah was in a ‘deep sleep’, again symbolic of one who is physically dead and buried.
Jonah 1:6 - “So the shipmaster came to him, and said unto him, What meanest thou, O sleeper? arise, call upon thy God, if so be that God will think upon us, that we perish not.”
Jonah being awakened is symbolic of the Resurrection of Damnation. Judgement Day is next…
Jonah 1:7 “And they said every one to his fellow, Come, and let us cast lots, that we may know for whose cause this evil is upon us. So they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonah.”
The verdict is in. Jonah is found guilty of being a sinner. The 'casting of lots' is also symbolic of the Scapegoat that is cast into the Wilderness. Those that have followed my lessons thus far will understand that the Wilderness is symbolic of the Womb of Reincarnation. The Scapegoat represents the newly conceived child that has his or her ‘past life sins’ placed onto it to ‘reap what was sown’. Yes, like Karma.
Jonah 1:8 - “Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us; What is thine occupation? and whence comest thou? what is thy country? and of what people art thou?”
The Books are opened. Jonah’s life is questioned and examined. Jonah pleads his case…
Jonah 1:9 - “And he said unto them, I am an Hebrew; and I fear the LORD, the God of heaven, which hath made the sea and the dry land.”
Unfortunately, Jonah’s testament was also a confession of guilt.
Jonah 1:10 - “Then were the men exceedingly afraid, and said unto him, Why hast thou done this? For the men knew that he fled from the presence of the LORD, because he had told them.”
Jonah is stone cold busted.
Jonah 1:11-12 - “Then said they unto him, What shall we do unto thee, that the sea may be calm unto us? for the sea wrought, and was tempestuous. And he said unto them, Take me up, and cast me forth into the sea; so shall the sea be calm unto you: for I know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you.”
Jonah 1:15 - “So they took up Jonah, and cast him forth into the sea: and the sea ceased from her raging.”
The ‘casting into the sea’ is symbolic of those that are cast into a place called ‘Outer Darkness’…
Matthew 25:30 - “And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
What exactly is Outer Darkness? What you are about to read is something that the Church has desperately tried to hide from everyone for thousands of years now. Only a handful of people know what it is. It may come as a shock, so please proceed with caution.
Remember, Bible symbolism often uses euphemism. i.e., the 'Meat of the Word', to describe certain parts of the Human Body as they relate to Reincarnation and Salvation.