Death Warrant for Jesus

by winnower 0 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • winnower
    winnower

    D r. C. C. Bombaugh found a rare record of the death of Christ and recorded it in his 1875 edition of Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-Fields of Literature. The "Death Warrant of Jesus of Nazareth" was engraved on a copper artifact and Bombaugh reported that “Of the many interesting relics and fragments brought to light by the preserving researches of antiquarians, none could be more interesting to the philanthropist. and believer than the following—to Christians the most imposing judicial document ever recorded in human annuals. It has been thus faithfully transcribed:

    THE DEATH-WARRANT OF JESUS OF NAZARETH


    Sentence rendered by Pontius Pilate,

    Acting Governor of Lower Galilee,

    Stating that Jesus of Nazareth shall suffer Death on the
    Cross.

    In the year seventeen of the Emperor Tiberius Caesar, and
    on the 27th day of March, in the city of the holy
    Jerusalem—Annas and Caiphas being priests, sacrificators of
    the People of God—Pontius Pilate, Governor of Lower Galilee,
    sitting in the presidential chair of the praetory, condemns
    Jesus of Nazareth to die on the cross between two thieves, the
    great and notorious evidence of the people saying:

    I. Jesus is a seducer.

    II. He is seditious.

    III. He is the enemy of the Law.

    IV. He calls himself falsely the son of God.

    V. He calls himself falsely the King of Israel.

    VI. He entered into the Temple followed by a multitude
    bearing palm branches in their hands.

    Orders the first centurion, Quilus Cornelius, to lead him to
    the place of execution.


    Forbids any whomsoever, either poor or rich, to oppose the
    death of Jesus Christ.


    The witnesses who signed the condemnation of Jesus are—

    I. Daniel Rabani, a Pharisee

    II. Joannus Robani

    III. Raphael Robani

    IV. Capet, a Citizen

    Jesus shall go out of the city of Jerusalem by the Gate of
    Struenus.

    The foregoing is engraved on a copper plate, on the reverse of which is written, ‘A similar plate is sent to each tribe.’ It was found in an antique marble vase, while excavating the ancient city of Aquila, in the kingdom of Naples, in the year 1810, and was discovered by the Commissioners of Arts of the French Army. At the expedition of Naples, it was enclosed in a box of ebony and preserved in the sacristy of the Carthusians. The French translation was made by the Commissioners of Arts. The original is in the Hebrew language.”

    My commentary:

    Jesus did not "die". He was neither ill nor old.

    Jesus did not "give his life". He outran them as long as he could. He did not roll over belly-up and "give".

    Jesus did not "die for your sins." The repetition of this phrase is how the scribes and pharisees transfer the guilt to the little people and it is used to belittle and manipulate those who would follow the teachings of Jesus.

    Jesus was murdered because he was a WHISTLE BLOWER.

    He exposed the fraud in the temples.

    There is probably a lot that he said and did that has been omitted from the Bible scriptures.

    I have no doubt that to his inner circle (and maybe more) he exposed the trickery of the wizard priests.

    I have no doubt that he exposed the oppressive tactics of religion even then. That is why he often spoke of "freedom" from dictates of man.

    Jesus did not come to earth to die for us.

    He came to LIVE for us. He came to teach us through example that love and truth are the highest moral principles. That is how we are to follow him.

    Winnower

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit