Why Did Jesus Agree to Sent Demons into Pigs that Drowned?
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- Demons requested from Jesus to be sent into pigs and Jesus agreed and did so. This resulted in the destruction of the pigs and the loss of financial and economic benefits to the poor farmers who owned the pigs. This episode will explain the surprising reasons behind Jesus actions. It is a shocking revelation!
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Here is the actual event. Pigs are an obvious enough indication of Gentiles, swine being the most unclean of foods to Jews, and this raises the question of a political meaning. When the language is understood, it is seen by the pesherist that this is a record of a turning point in the gospel period. 'LEGION' was Theudas-Barabbas, the Chief Therapeut, whose order of Therapeuts who lived in Egypt but whose elders & married menbers had a center in Rome, so living in both the 'Tombs' (the Egyptian pyramids) and the 'Mountains' (the 7 hills of Rome). Therapeuts held communal meals. These ecstatic communal meals lasting all night, are described by Philo and account for the image of frenzy. Even when they lived in Rome, they could be zealot, having 'demons'. But in this year, 31AD, that of Agrippa's change of allegiance, Theudas was also changing to Sadducee views, less hostile to Rome, and the spirits of zealotry went into other members of his mIssion, those led by a man called the 'Two Thousand', a title with similar meaning to the 'Five Thousand'. Now a word about Gerasa. Gerasa, a well know place whose ruins have been found, was approximately 60 kilometers from the shore of Lake Galilee. In the pesher, however, Jesus was traveling on the Dead Sea, and arrived at Ain Feshka on the seashore; it was the place where the head of the order meeting at Gerasa came for councils. Therefore, Ain Feshka would be called Gerasa when the head of that order was there.
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