Anonymous ID: d2d792 April 16, 2020, 1:04 p.m. No.8815848   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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The Talmud of Jmmanuel is rather interesting.

 

In 1963 a document (Talmud of Jmmanuel) in the form of scrolls encased in resin, was discovered buried under a flat rock in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea which was reportedly used by Jmmanuel (Jesus of Nazareth).

 

It was found by Eduard (Billy) Meier of Switzerland, shortly after a Lebanese priest named Isa Rashid discovered the actual burial site. The document is the authentic writings of Judas Iscariot, a disciple and contemporary of Jmmanuel.

 

Judas was a loyal follower and scribe and should not to be confused with the traitor Juda Ihariot, the son of a Pharisee. It was written in Old Aramaic and subsequently translated into German and English.

 

It is the only known record of the teachings and ministry of Jmmanuel prior to the time of the crucifixion.

 

This document has sustained considerable scholarly interest and study and has been found to be internally consistent with itself and the historical record. Much of the first four books of the New Testament came from it.

 

From The Talmud: The creator of Earth humans is also human but vastly greater in consciousness than we. He and his followers traveled among the stars to earth. They bonded with the people of earth to create an improved human.

 

The Laws of Jmmanuel:

 

1) Act only in self-defense

2) Achieve justice by finding it for yourself

3) Do not swear an oath to anyone or anything

4) Offer your love wherever it is warranted

5) Pray to the omnipotence of your spirit

6) Do not amass great treasures on Earth for where your treasure is, so too is your heart

7) Take care for the next day, for tomorrow will not take care of you by itself

8) Judge not falsely, lest you be falsely judged

9) Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened unto you

10) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

 

Some of these you may have heard before. Unlike the Catholic view of the messiah - Jmmanuel is well documented. He remarked with phrases such as:

 

โ€œSeek and understand the meaning of my speech lest you be so bold as to call me the son of God, or the son of Creation, or to insult me by calling me the ruler over good and evil.โ€

 

โ€œInsofar as the laws and commandments of Creation and God are followed there is no need for people

to bring forth other laws and commandments, for man-made laws always produce murder and evil.โ€

 

โ€œThere is no higher happiness than wisdom, no better friend than knowledge, and no better savior than the power of the spirit.โ€

 

โ€œAs I do these things, so shall you do them, and even greater things shall you do.โ€

 

โ€œIn two thousand years my teachings will be taught anew and unfalsified, when people have become reasonable and knowledgeable, and a new age foretells of great upheavals. A few special selected people, the new proclaimers of my teaching, will preach it unfalsified and with great courage.โ€

 

The (Original) Lordโ€™s Prayer: โ€œMy spirit, you are omnipotent. Your name is holy. Let your kingdom incarnate itself in me. Let your power unfold itself within me, on Earth and in the heavens. Give me today my daily bread, so that I may know gratitude and truth and lead me not into temptation and confusion, but deliver me from error. For yours is the kingdom within me and the power and the knowledge forever.