Sry if dif. id…replying back
>what the festival of unleavened bread is and what it represented to Jesus?
He knew He was the Passover Lamb. He also knew He was fulfilling the ordinances of the law which were against us. Passover typifies our justification.
Statutes of the 4th commandment describe the first/spring 7 day long feast of Unleavened Bread, which is commended to be kept. Confirmed in Hebrews that we are not to forsake assembling:
Leviticus 23
Deuteronomy 11
>Reading Aleister Crowley isn't for everybody… you should be interested in knowing your enemy. Words are words, when properly discerned, there's nothing to be scared of.
I agree, not for everybody…not for trying to get 'truth' from. That was my point.
>After years of seeing certain symbols and themes used in entertainment, arts, architecture, etc., I decided to embark on a mission to see what all this "esoteric" bs is about.
>I reverse engineered all their idolatry, worshipping of symbols and objects, etc. and laid them across certain esoteric Christian elements and had a great deal of epiphanies. Everything became illuminated, as they say, and I lifted the veil.
Did you watch the link I prev. put up? Strong spiritual meat is only for the mature.
>Now I know the enemy and I know Christ.
Good. Reading that stuff is not my calling. I have educated myself from those that have read that stuff. I have read the testimony of a previous vampire. (((They))) are the ones that throw doubt on the Bible by inventing/compiling original language texts in opposition to the Textus Receptus and the Masoretic Text (KJV). Westcott and Hort (as in NIV et.al. supporting text) did not believe in the deity of Christ and attended seances with Mdm. Blavatsky. Let's continue to educate ourselves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4mMDwdd2PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRBfALLk7rE