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Passion Week Hour: 0021 | Day/Year Passion Replay 21Theoretical Time: (+/- 2 hours)
Passion-in-History: 1825-05-23 NS - 1826-08-21 NS |
This story matches Adam’s first year.
It is usually accompanied by a voice from heaven.
It is also a point for Jesus’ baptism. He goes through several as he replays this first year of Adam. Adam’s race was baptized too, at the fall.
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40 John 12:12 40 John 12:13-19 |
41 Matthew 21:4-11 |
42 Mark 11:7-10 |
43 Luke 19:35-44
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John’s account of the voice from heaven triggers remembrance of the voice that spoke over Jesus at his baptism. It is the voice that marks the start of a repetition of the prophetic stories.
Note several points that Jesus makes that echo back to the garden of Eden: A grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, but it produces much fruit. This is what happened to Adam at the fall. He fell to the ground, earth, and died. He has now produced much fruit: an entire race.
Now is the judgment of the world. This happened in the garden when Adam was judged. Now the prince will be cast out, as was Adam at the fall.
The "lifting up" referenced here is a symmetric story. Jesus will lift up those who accept his sacrifice on the cross back to the place were Adam fell from. This will also be the end of the prophetic time line that is being opened here.
When Jesus hides himself from the crowds he is pattern matching the cherub that blocked the way to the tree of life. The way to life was hidden.
The "Christ" remains forever has several meanings. It is most closely a synonym for the Holy Spirit which has remained since Jesus’ era. We will remain with Him forever at the general ascension at the close of the age.
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40 John 12:20-36
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40 John 12:37-41 |
The expression "They loved men’s praise more than the praise of God." echos Jesus’ words to Peter, a match to Adam’s fall and the garden: "You have in mind the things of men, not the things of God." This is a prophetic match to the triumphal entry event.
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40 John 12:42-49
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Well known United States Senator Teddy Kennedy had passed just passed away and a large funeral was held in Boston to mourn his loss. His body had been on public display and thousands had turned out to mourn. There were also thousands that lined the streets of Boston as his body was moved.
1500 invited guests arrived at the cathedral for the funeral, another who's who of the American political landscape. Kennedy's sons gave speeches, President Obama was the key guest speaker.
This was also in fulfillment of Psalm 91 which had quite a few more matches to the details of the funeral.
The Triumphal Entry is a match to the fall of Adam, which was the event where death entered into the human race. A funeral is an excellent match, since this is what happened at Adam's fall.
All of the accounts say this is the time when the crowds could see the king who was coming. The king who was riding the Democrat. In Jesus' day that was Jesus. In this current set of prophetic stories Barack Obama is playing the roll of Pharaoh, and more generally anti-christ. The purpose of this prophetic headline is to show off the coming king, in this case Obama himself. Obama gave the final speech at the funeral.
Lazarus is mentioned in John's account, as background, to the events this day. Ted Kennedy was very much like Lazarus, having been "raised from the dead" when he was pulled out of a plane wreck. Having been raised from the dead, the only one of his brothers to die a natural death. This is another match to this funeral.
Luke's account is ominous, warning that the crowds did not understand the time of their visitation, and that everything at this temple would be thrown down.
John's account is also ominous, saying that now begins the judgment of the world itself.