Recently I purchase a video from PBS titled: THE TOMB OF CHRIST.
What facinated me about the film was the fact that the Holy Sepulchre was inside the walls of Jerusalem. This church is said to be the where Christ was buried after his crucifixion. Thus one begs the question, How can the tomb be inside the city if the New Testament clearly states it near the crucifixion site: Golgotha?
To the archeologist researching the question is able to establish that the city of Jerusalem is not the same as in the time of Christ. Apparently around 41AD the city was enlarged to encompass Golgotha and garden where the tomb was.
Normally such trivia would not interest me but the archeologist describe the enlargement of Jerusalem in such a way it startled me: "they went west and to the north" in describing the expansion project. This is precisely how the first word of Genesis was written: 'the sun went west, Beth opened up to receive Resh, which went north, by implication from the south.
In other word Yahweh (Sun) set in the west and Elohym (Moon) rosed to its zenith: thus Bereshith was created.
It would take a volume to explain all this and I am actually in the process of working up that Alchemical text now.
This is a New Testament concept and thus the expansion of Jerusalem took place before any of the New Testament gospels were written.
This expansion project and the word BERESHITH literally describes the crucifixion of Christ and the renting of the temple.
Another example of the Torah being written on the landscape of Judea is found in the city of Bethlehem, which sits at 31.68 north latitude. Now this globle grid system is suppose to be modern and yet these four numbers 1, 3, 6, 8 represent the four months with 30-days, which heralds the Star of David in the Zodiac/Calendar year, which is a product of the Genesis Formula. Again an example of writing of the Torah on the landscape before the gospels were written.
This would indicate that people that were in authority had something to do with these city building and they knew of the esoteric interpretation of the Torah.
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