THE HOLIEST
THREE THE HOLIEST BOOK, HOLIEST
HOLIEST THREE
Tablet One
<1>It was at this time that the Prophets longed for another great Messenger to come and re-establish the faith, and that is when the coming of the Messiah was prophesied. <2>Also because of the rising of the consciousness of the human, the new Messenger would preach a new faith which was more suitable for that higher consciousness. "You do not put new wine into old skins" (Matthew 9:17). <3>Furthermore, the coming of the Messiah (Shiloh) was prophesied by Jacob (Israel) (Gen. 49:10) and by God as the owner of the scepter.
<4>Jesus came as the Messiah [this is not his real name -- his birth name most probably was Esa ("E" as in "Emmanuel," "S" as in "Sample" and "A" as in "Anointed"). In the rest of the book we use this name as his name. For more detail, read The Glossary under "Jesus."]. <5>He came to bring salvation to the reach of the masses. His new teaching was, besides other things, to show how sacrifice (not being self-centered) is necessary for establishing the Kingdom Of Heaven On Earth and to warn the Jews that God will take the Kingdom from them and give it to another nation. <6>He also gathered the Children of Israel (people) together as prophesied by Jacob (read Children of Abram (Abraham), All Prophecies Are Fulfilled).
<7>With all the revisions that have been made of the Bible, a summary of the real teaching of Christ, which was given directly to his disciples (not to the multitudes) can be found in chapters 5 and 6 of Matthew. Also chapter 7 is important in his teachings, and was given both to the multitudes and his disciples.
<8>In chapter 5, verses 1 to 10 describe humans in different levels of progress. From verse 10 to the end, the teaching is how those who want to follow the truth should endure, be true, and set an example by their actions, until they become perfect as the Father and radiate His Truth through themselves.
<9>Chapter 6 is a continuation of chapter 5. It also contains the prayer and instructions to his disciples of how they should become detached from this external world if they want to be(come) an instrument to do His Will and work.
<10>Chapter 7 is given to the multitudes and his disciples. The teachings in this chapter are: "Do not judge," "Do unto others as you expect others to do unto you," "Seek the truth and it will be revealed to you," and others.
<11>The rest of the chapter describes that only those who do whatever he teaches can have hope to enter the Kingdom Of Heaven, not those who talk and do not do.
<12>Only chapter 5 is described below. A commentary on the first 23 chapters of Matthew has also been revealed in the book, Commentaries on St. Matthew (Chapters 1-23).