Das sceptre reist nicht von Judah noch von einem Gesetzgeber von zwischen seinen Füßen ab, bis Shiloh kommt, zu dem die gentiles vorwärts schauen.1 Jesus war von Judah und Shiloh war nicht Jesus. Dieser Vers zeigt, daß Gesetzgeber nur von Judah sind, bis Shiloh als Gesetzgeber für die gentiles kommt. Das schließt Jesus mit ein, den Kindern von Israel der nur durch sein eigenes Zeugnis geschickt wurde2und ausdrücklich schließt nicht Shiloh, das nicht von Judah ist, mit ein und wird zu den Nationen der gentiles als Gesetzgeber gesendet. Jesus wurde nicht zu den Nationen als Gesetzgeber, aber nach Israel als ihr Messias geschickt, wenn die guten Nachrichten, die Israel hatten versprochen, zu den Nationen der gentiles zu verbreiten erfüllen, so das Gesetz, von Mosese - es war Israel als Nation, die zu den gentiles, als Träger der guten Nachrichten, nicht Jesus selbst geschickt wurde. Daß gute Nachrichten über ein neues Gesetz, erklärten schon zu kommen, es, war nicht selbst ein neues Gesetzund Jesus bestätigte das Gesetz von Mosese und erklärte ausdrücklich den Kindern von Israel, die Königreich des Gottes Leuten genommen von ihnen und gegeben würde, die seine Früchte tragen würden. Das war definitiv nicht Pauline Christentum, oder jeder möglicher Nachfolger von Jesus, als Jesus selbst sagte. Zu lesen ist praktisch unmöglich und das Israelisch-geänderte Scripture begreifen, ohne alles in Betracht zu ziehen, das es sagt und die Prophezeiungen kennzeichnend, die nicht zu der Zeit Jesus' Abfahrt erfüllt worden waren, und das Wissen was seit dem im versprochenen Land ~ einschließlich tausend Jahre, in Jerusalem und im versprochenen Land geschehen ist, die nach Jesus kamen, war lang gegangen, die vom Europäer und von anderen westlichen Geschichte Büchern fehlen. Gott verschwand nicht vom versprochenen Land, als das Romans Palästina besetzte, und Prophezeiung verschwand oder änderte Fokus nicht vom versprochenen Land, als Paul nach Griechenland und Rom ging. Heutige Pauline Prediger und doppleganger Pseudo-prophete betrachten das versprochene Land nur bis die Zerstörung des zweiten Bügels und nachher diesen Blick nur auf das römische Reich und nie dem versprochenen Land.
This is because Shiloh came — in the Promised Land, after Jesus — as prophesied in Scripture, “suddenly to his temple”3, which does not describe Jesus, “from Mount Paran … with ten thousands of saints, from his right hand a fiery Law for them,” which also does not describe Jesus, who “rose up from Seir”4. Those prophecies had not been fulfilled at the time of Jesus’ departure. “The inhabitants of the land of Tema brought water to him that was thirsty; they met with their bread him that fled”5. That does not describe Jesus or anyone before him. “For they fled from the swords, from the drawn sword, and from the bent bow, and from the grieviousness of war” — fulfilled literally with physical drawn swords and bent bows and an ongoing war, which never happened with Jesus — and “Within a year, according to the years of an hireling, and all the glory of Kedar shall fail” — which is obviously not Jesus. “And the residue of the number of archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar, shall be diminished” — and literally a third of the nobility of Kedar died in a pitched physical battle on the ground, less than a year later, but not at all during the time of Jesus or before his time. Shiloh, migrating from Kedar to Tema, spending three full days and three full nights in the belly of the earth, and transforming the Promised Land and making it new, including a “new Jerusalem” sent down from the heavens, all exactly as prophesied in Scripture, none of which resembles anything that Jesus did or was expected to do or had happened before his time. Biblical prophecies for which the Bible itself shows no fulfillment at all. All of these prophecies in Scripture about the Messenger of the Covenant6, which Jesus did not fulfill in any way at all7, were fulfilled to the letter, exactly as Scripture describes them, with no ambiguity or need for “interpretation” whatsoever. No mystery to it at all, it happened in this world, in physical reality, exactly as Scripture said it would — the same Scripture that does not record the fulfillment of those prophecies. But you people expect to hear it from the Jews? Are you daft? All you get from those sources is falsity and treachery. Charged to deliver the Good News that Jesus brought, they falsified everything before he even arrived to point to their fraud against you. And after he had left, who do you suppose wrote the history? The scribes and pharisees wrote it, and Constantine got it from Paul’s conveniently-collected writings, and canonized it as Christianity, a “new religion.” Jesus did not bring any “new religion”. Jesus drove the money changers out of the Temple. But read Malachi 3:5: “I will be a swift witness against the sorcerers, and against the adulterers, and against false swearers, and against those that oppress the hireling in wages, the widow, and the fatherless, and that turn aside a sojourner” These are all very explicit in those terms with Shiloh, the Messenger of the Covenant, who came. His people “pray shoulder to shoulder”; seek refuge in the Name of God; gather for pilgrimage every year, saying “At Your service, O God, here I am at Your service” — all exactly as described in detail by Scripture but nowhere fulfilled before the departure of Jesus. So you can play with speculative freemasonry all you want, and it will not lead you to Jabal Tariq — Gibraltar — or the British for anything other than perpetual deception and pie-in-the-sky “not of this world” mysteries with no relevance to liberty and success in this life and the next. And Genesis 49:10 had nothing to do with Jesus. See Genesis 9:27, after the time of Shem. In Israel there is no peace, says the Sovereign Lord.

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Black Lion said on 24 February 2007:
Salaam alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu.
Can you send to me the Biblical verses referencing Shiloh praying shoulder to shoulder and gathering annually for pilgrimage? You can send them to blak.lion@gmail.com.
Hajj Dawud Ahmad said on 31 July 2007:
[i]Can you send to me the Biblical verses referencing Shiloh praying shoulder to shoulder and gathering annually for pilgrimage?[/i]
Praying shoulder to shoulder is translated into English as “They will serve the Lord with one accord.” The Hebrew says “they pray shoulder to shoulder.”
Gathering annual for pilgrimage is referred to as the Jubilee, which in ancient Israel occurred every fifty years (”The Jubilee Year”), and for some time at a different interval.
I don’t know the verse references. With that information they should be easier to find.