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ST. MATHEW 28, VERSES 11 – 15
11 Now when they were going, behold, some of the watch
came into the city, and shewed unto the chief priests all the
things that were done. 12 And when they were assembled
with the elders, and had taken counsel, they gave large
money unto the soldiers, 13 Saying, Say ye, His disciples
came by night, and stole him away while we slept. 14 And,
if this come to the governor's ears, we will persuade him,
and secure you. 15 So they took the money, and did as
they were taught: and this saying is commonly reported
among the Jews until this day.
The Jews never did search for Jesus (Ppuh) or wanted, or even
cared where he was, or thought about trying to get him
once they arrested someone thinking he was Jesus (Ppuh) and
crucified that person. But Jesus (Ppuh) said at the time he would
go up to heaven; they would still be seeking him, not yet
being able to find him and could not follow him?
But the Jews did the complete opposite of seeking
him.
According to Matthew, when some of the watch soldiers
that were guarding the grave (where the crucified person
whom they thought was Jesus (Ppuh) was buried) came to them
and told them that the one they thought was Jesus (Ppuh) was
not in the grave anymore, the Jews gave these soldiers
money to say a lie and promised to secure them, and as
the Gospel says this lie stayed common among the Jews.
The other three Gospels do not mention anything at all
about the Jews after the time of the crucifixion, which
clearly proves to us that the Jews never did seek Jesus (Ppuh)
after that. At that point in time, the Jews thought they
already arrested Jesus (Ppuh) and crucified him, and so there was
no reason for them to keep searching for him.
The Jews never did seek Jesus (Ppuh) after the crucifixion took
place, they did not search for him, they did not want or try
to arrest him, but what they did was bribing the police to
say a lie.
But the truthful Jesus Christ (Ppuh) said when he went his way up
to heaven; the Jews would be still searching for him trying
to catch him?
... and then I go ...,Ye shall seek me, and shall not
find me: ...
... I go my way, and ye shall seek me...
Also, the truthful Jesus Christ (Ppuh) was not in heaven at that
time (after the crucifixion), but he was on earth where the
Jews can go and can follow.
Also, the truthful Jesus Christ (Ppuh) was not in heaven at that
time (after the crucifixion), but he was on earth where the
Jews can go and can follow.
ST. MATTHEW 28, VERSE 10
Then said Jesus unto them, Be not afraid: go tell my
brethren that they go into Galilee, and there shall they see
me.
ST. LUKE 24, VERSE 36
And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of
them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.
But Jesus (Ppuh) said he would already be in heaven at the time
when the Jews would still be searching for him, where they
could not go and could not follow?
...and where I am, thither ye cannot come... whither
I go, ye cannot come.
The 'seeking' that Jesus (Ppuh) was talking about would still
continue after he went his way and already was in heaven.
So even if the Jews did seek Jesus (Ppuh) after the time of the
crucifixion and stopped while Jesus (Ppuh) was still on earth before
he was lifted up to God at the end in front of his disciples; it
could not be the time Jesus (Ppuh) was describing to them. Jesus (Ppuh) said
he would be already gone on his way to heaven when
they would still be making the search to arrest him.
...and then I go unto him that sent me. Ye shall seek
me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither
ye cannot come.
I go my way, and ye shall seek me, and shall die in
your sins: whither I go, ye cannot come.
The time Jesus (Ppuh) was talking about could only be the
time before the crucifixion, when the Jews were actually
searching for him wanting and trying to arrest him. During
that time Jesus (Ppuh) went his way up to God, he was lifted up to
heaven and then the Jews arrested someone else thinking
he was Jesus (Ppuh), but Jesus (Ppuh), as he truthfully said, was already
gone on his way to heaven at that time.
And that proves Jesus (Ppuh) never was crucified.
The person the Jews arrested and crucified thinking he was
Jesus was not Jesus (Ppuh). When the Jews arrested that person,
the truthful Jesus Christ (Ppuh) was already up in heaven saved
and glorified as he truthfully said. And when he came back
and was on earth after the crucifixion, Jesus (Ppuh)did not rise
from the dead, Jesus (Ppuh) was never killed, Jesus (Ppuh) was still alive,
but he came down from heaven from the place he was
throughout the time of the arrest and the crucifixion of that
person. Jesus (Ppuh) came back to prove to his disciples that he
was truthful, such as he told them he was never arrested
and never was crucified, but saved and glorified by God up
in heaven.
Did Jesus (Ppuh) mention him being safe in heaven during
the crucifixion, and him coming down from heaven
to prove it to the disciples afterwards?
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Author's Notes:
When the Jews arrested someone else thinking he was Jesus (Ppuh), Jesus (Ppuh) was already out of this world, safe and lifted up by God to heaven. As he repeatedly told them before.
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