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Melchizedek and the Passover Lamb: The Yahushaic Covenant Volume iii(8 The Original Revelation)

Melchizedek and the Passover Lamb: The Yahushaic Covenant Volume iii(8 The Original Revelation)


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This comprehensive work, Melchizedek and The Passover Lamb by Rav Sha'ul, presents a detailed theological and historical exploration of Yahusha (Jesus) as the Messiah, emphasizing his human lineage, priestly role, and fulfillment of biblical prophecy through the lens of Hebrew Scriptures and Torah law. The book challenges traditional Christian doctrines such as the pre-existence of Christ, the Trinity, and the doctrine of original sin, advocating instead for a Messianic understanding rooted in strict adherence to Torah, priestly lineage, and the prophetic fulfillment of the Passover Lamb and Melchizedek. The author meticulously traces Yahusha's genealogy through both royal Davidian and Zadokite priestly bloodlines, demonstrating that Yahusha was uniquely qualified by birth to serve as the Eternal High Priest and King of Israel. The narrative underlines the political and religious tensions at the time of Yahusha's birth, explaining King Herod's violent attempts to eliminate rival claimants to the throne, and reveals the arranged marriages and protective custody that ensured the preservation of these sacred bloodlines. Central to the argument is the interpretation of Yahusha's baptism (mikveh) by John the Baptist, who was himself the rightful High Priest from the House of Zadok. This mikveh is presented not as a mere ritual but as the moment Yahusha was consecrated as Melchizedek (the Ruling Zadok High Priest), and the Passover Lamb who took upon himself the sins of the world. The laying on of hands transferred priestly authority and the sins of the people to Yahusha, who then fled into the wilderness as the scapegoat, later receiving divine confirmation through a vision described in Zechariah 3. Melchizedek and The Passover Lamb is a detailed, scripture-grounded work that reclaims the identity and role of Yahusha as the human Messiah, Eternal High Priest, and final Passover sacrifice according to Torah law and prophecy. It invites readers to reconsider inherited doctrines, embrace a Torah-centered faith, and understand the profound theological significance of Mikveh and lineage in salvation history. Yahusha's claim to Messiahship is anchored in the unique convergence of two crucial bloodlines: the royal Davidian line through his father Yahseph and the priestly House of Zadok through his mother Miriam. This dual lineage was not accidental but carefully arranged and protected through strategic marriages and political maneuvering, fulfilling Daniel's prophecy of the Messiah's timing and qualifications. This underscores the importance of genealogy in biblical messianic expectations and challenges the common Christian narrative of a divine incarnation detached from human lineage. The text provides a strong scriptural and linguistic argument against the traditional doctrine of Christ's pre-existence and the Trinity, emphasizing that Yahusha's existence began at his human birth and that the fullness of deity dwelt in him only after his resurrection. This challenges centuries of Christian dogma by showing that Yahusha was not God incarnate but a man who was "begotten" into divinity through resurrection, becoming the "firstborn among many sons." This has profound implications for Christology and the understanding of salvation. The book also serves as an introduction to Rav Sha'ul's broader body of work of over 30 books, which further explores related topics such as the Heavenly Scroll, Mystery Babylon, the Pauline Doctrine, the Kingdom of Yahuah, and much more.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781514251270
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 134
  • Series Title: 8 The Original Revelation
  • Sub Title: The Yahushaic Covenant Volume iii
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1514251272
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jun 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 7 mm
  • Weight: 240 gr


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