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Originally Posted by Jerwade
He was crucified, or put to death between two thieves:
The mistakes of yesterday; and the fears of tomorrow."
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Everyone of us are born as that son of the left hand, you have to crossover through the median{Jesus}, in order to become the son of the right hand.
Jesus hanging on the cross between those two men show us what we are, and how to crossover from the left to the right. Jesus was a man born with his left eye put out, and that was the difference between us and him. In our left eye and our left hand is a fallen spirit that was supposed to guide the body just as a husband is one with a submissive wife.
This is the reason that there has to be a marriage, why can't we just say that Jesus came to save us? Instead, we claim to be the bride of Christ, and Jesus was a man who left his mother and father to become one with a bride, and the church is his bride.
But why this terminology?
The marriage between a human and a guiding spirit is a marriage, and we were in a marriage before Jesus came, but our husband was a fallen spirit, and so we have to choose to divorce and separate from that fallen spirit in order to become married to a new guiding spirit, or there would be no reason for a marriage.
But it is not that I can just show what 3 crosses mean, so too is the land, the people, the temple, the harvests.
3 in the garden and those have 3, and the 3's just continue.
But it isn't just 3, each one symbolizes a very specific thing. The first born is always the same. It is always the Cains, the Ishmaels, the Esaus and all of them represent a first born of flesh while the other represents the spirit, and the design never lies.
Two kingdoms that struggle against each other, but when the two kingdoms have completely the struggle, a new name is given, and a new creature born, a new son birthed.
Crossing from the left through the sea, unto the right hand.
Every Rosh Hashanah 3 books are opened, and all people are written down in one of those books.
Thrones are set in place and all people will be put on the right or the left, as goats who go their own way or sheep who follow.
The scape goat had to be named Barrabas, and the two on the cross have obvious names.
There was nothing about the 3 hanging there that was random.