Longinus the Spearman
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 9:45 am
Gaius Cassius was the former Commander of the Theban Legion of Rome. He was a well decorated man, and good friend to Pontius Pilate. Pontius Pilate is recorded as having existed, and commanded the crucifixion of many anointed ones, all claiming to be the enemy of Caesar and King of the Jews, and son of God. Jeshua claimed neither distinction, but did refer to Eleheinu as Abba Eleheinu (Father, God)
Annas, Calaphas demanded his crucifixion. Pontius would have none of it; for Jesus was depraved and perhaps mad, but had warranted no punishment as severe as crucifixion. He lashed him (a punishment suitable for one who had committed a crime but had not gotten caught, or for which there was no evidence), hoping to appease the Judges of Israel. It was not enough.
Being that Jesus was not a roman, he sent him to Herod to be executed. Herod was fearful to meet him and finally confronted him. However, Herod saw him a a weak man with no reason to fear him, and was going to execute him; but the Laws of Israel had been purged of Death by execution, by Jeremiah.
So, Annas and Calaphas bid Herod to send him back to Pontius Pilate, with the order of Crucifixion; as decided by the Judges of Israel. Herod sent his prisoner back to Herod, disgusted that he could not get Jeshua to utter a word that could be used against him. He sealed the deal, and blessed the execution with the presenting of his scepter¦ a spear, the Spear of the King of The Jews, since it was forged by the prophet Phineas, for the Hand of Joshua. The spear has a secret name which is the key to its power, and it is Vengeance ( the Hebrew name is not spoken lightly). Vengeance is mine¦ Meditate on that¦ Herod sent the spear back as consent that Jesus was not to be shown any mercy on his account.
Jeshua was between two thieves, the hanging, and the nailing complete. The prophet Isiah said the Messiah would come, and not a bone of his body would be broken during his life. Calaphas is accredited with the perfect scheme to see this through. He would go to Pontius Pilate and bid him be crucified, and time it such that he would officially be dead on the Sabbath; which was against the laws of Israel.
For this, they would have to be firm in their hatred. They had to petition Caesar, through Pontius Pilate, to be allowed to go among the crucified and be allowed to break the bones of their bodies which allowed to resist the hanging death of the crucifixion. See, death by crucifixion is really death by hanging, but where instead of a merciful sudden and fatal drop, you allow the suffering to struggle against the noose, by means of standing on the nail through their feet, and pulling themselves up on the nails through the radius and ulna, the small bones in the forearm. In a bitter sort of irony, the nails through their appendages allow them to escape the death of strangulation (reserved for the worst of criminals). The punishment of crucifixion was the most extreme there was, and generally reserved for the enemies of Caesar. Sometimes, though it was used to appease a certain bloodlust known to emerge in crowds, where the people on the cross were lessened of their fate and the pain of revolt against the empire by the means of a concoction (which by, by some sources, came from poppies (according to others it was peyote as used by the Essenes, even others it was marijuana. Ironically, all those that say it was a drug are users of that drug. Thus the alchoholic prolly assumes the means by which Christ was lessened of his burden of the cross was Johnny Walker Black!!!). The specific words used for this concoction was rags, soaked in vinegar. The meaning of this phrase is, according to some, we dont know what the fuck it was! or a blind for some obscure drug.
Most who have any understanding of Rome, understand this was wine, which had spoiled, and would assume to be cast out. Leave out a bottle of wine, and see how it turns to vinegar. The purpose of this was to appease the tortured who did not deserve to be tortured. The reason for not giving fresh wine is simple; wine was kept on inventory, as all supplies of the Roman legions! Wasting wine on a Jew would be heresy to the Romans, and heresy to Caesar. Most Romans would imagine vinegared wine to be so horrific as to consider it mercy to feed it to the crucified. Besides it was just going to thrown out¦
Back to Gaius Cassius. He was, in his time, a mighty warrior, and later an able commander. Later, he developed cataracts in both eyes, and he was no longer fit for the field duty he had earned; namely Commander (Custos Imperius, Chosen of the Empire) of the Theban legion, which held Heliopolis (called Thebes, the city of the Sun) in Roman control, and thus secured Egypts leash in a Roman fist. He was sent to a secondry duty, to serve as an Administrator Mandate for his good friend who he had once served under; namely Pontius Pilate. Basically, he was a glorified spokesman for Pontius Pilate, and had no real authority of his own. Gaius Cassius was sent to Golgotha at the request of Pontius Pilate, bearing the Spear of the King of Israel, which is the only way he would have been able to authorize the goings on that Calaphas and Annas had planned. No one could argue, witho any solemn ground.
Which one is he? the men with hatred in their hearts asked Which one is ben Jospeh, who claims to be our king and the son of God?
I know not, which he is. Answered Gaius Cassius, who was friend of Pontius Pilate, and Joseph Ha-Aramathea (marys uncle, who allowed Jeshua to be buried in his tomb, and is a unsung hero of the True legacy of the Messiah, who predated the Roman invasion of Britain). Dismantle them all, if you must. It is certain he was aware which was Jesus, persecuted as a thief a murderer, and a heretic,.. but guilty of no crime, except perhaps delusions of grandeur. It was Pontius who gave him the clue which cross was the cross of Jeshua. The one marked INRI, which in an ironic turn was an acronym for the Hebrew words King of the Jews, but written in Roman letters.
So, they did. Calaphas and Annas set about destroying the limbs of two of the crucified men on Golgotha. Calaphas began on the left, and Annas on the right. The deaths and the pain involved were horrible; perhaps only their deaths were more painful than Jeshuas own.
Imagine putting a rope around a mans neck, and nailing him through the forearms, and through the bottom part of the legs bowlegged, between the bones, an suspending him from the nail you put in him. Passion of the Christ is tame in comparison, to what really happened. See, then he is left with the noose choking him to death with the noose around his neck, the same throat that issued his heresy which earned him his punishment. But you give him an option..
For the price of immeasurable pain,.. he can resist the noose, tighten his muscles around the nails through them, bite his tongue against the pain, and raise his neck up to where he can breathe; Right before he fights off the urge to vomit up his lungs from the pain and slinks back against the strangling pressure of the rope around his neck. The sad thing is it is instinctual to fight the strangulation, so you will subject yourself to the pain of the nail through the muscle. Its like trying to come up for air in an acidic atomsphere before allowing yourself to be submerged in a sea of drowing hands, murderously grasping for your trachea. The burning pain pain of one grisly fate make you run blindly towards the cliff of another horrid demise,.. it is just running back and forth between one and another until your spirit is exhausted. And these Judges of Israel sought to make the flames of the hell of this one crucifixion burn brighter.
They took unhewn rock; that is rock not cut or shaped, and took it in their hand. They picked these stones off the ground, and weighed them in their hand, judging the weight against their hatred for the disrespect to the orthodoxy of their previously unquestioned authority¦ And they engraved on these men a portrait of pain one can hardly pain, even with words without fainting, with those stones that weighed more than their hearts. They beat them with rocks, as they even hung on the cross. They did not just show up, and systematically break their bones. Calaphas and Annas waited until the men tried to pull themselves up with their arms and beat them with their hatred until their arms could not support them, and they tried to rest of the nail through their legs, and then they broke their legs¦ These were not strong men, but men driven by a hatred; their work was not calculated or even complete. It was sloppy, these were not professional killers or even soldiers. They swung raw rock and accidentally made hits on the knee, and even the nails through the muscle. Calaphas looked upon Annas, and sought make greater the pain for the man under his own stone, for these two men were rivals, not friends¦and this was a contest for the authority of God.
Gaius Cassius understood his own place, he was holding the spear of the King of the Jews in a Roman hand, so no one would protest these horrible goings on. He was the sign of approval, or at least resignment of two kings who really didnt know what to make of this situation. He had but little eyesight, but he knew cowardice when he saw it.
These men were taking out their own fear on the helpless victims on the crosses. Sure, the Jews took stones and killed their own heretics, and the cross was the fate of the roman enemy,.. but they sough this man to have both fates¦ Gaius Cassius understood something was going on that they felt was a threat to them. He hated them. They were like all the other men behinds all the other wars. The wars that led to the deaths of so many romans and so many jews; so many men. These were the men who ignorantly declared the wars that were constantly declared by men who had never hefted the lance, or sharpened the sword, born the shield, or marched against the damned sand that had taken all but the last vestiges of his sight,
In a moment of conviction, Gaius Cassius broke through the ranks of the Judges of Israel, and did the unthinkable; he gave Christ a noble death. He pierced the right side of Jeshua through the fourth and fifth ribs, which is the standard way of making sure a fallen man on a battle field was dead. It was the period at the end of the statement of war. He gave Christ the most noble death a roman could bestow on another, a merciful death of a fellow soldier, through the ribs and through the heart.
First the blood began to flow down the heft of the spear, then came the water. That was unexpected. That the water would be made clear. What was even more unexpected was that Gaius Cassiuss eyesight would run as clear as the water from Christs side. Even in death, this anointed one cured this man, the blind. The word for that water is torrent. That means water began to gush out of the side as if from a hidden spring. This astonishes all of those present. This is when the veil concealing the holy of holies is rent front the bottom, and when the black of the cube of the Ark is opened on its edges to reveal the cross, a truth hidden in the Tabernacle of Moses, and perverted in the Temple of Solomon. This was enough of an amazement that Gaius Cassisus left with Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Aramathea when they left for where he had his tin mines in what is now Scotland. Gaius Cassius is a convert to Christianity (not as you know it), and is a hero known as Longinus the Spearman, and it is he who the executor of the fate of mankind in the early history of the Ecclesia Gnosti Catholica (Communion of Universal Spirit), which is independent of the Roman catholic Church, as it always has been.
Longinus is a actual historical figure, as are Joseph and Mary (Mary), as is his spear, which defeated Jericho, Napoleon, Hannibal, Charlemagne, Constantinople, and even Hitler used to rise to power in Europe. Look up the Heigel Spear for more, and see how when it was a gift to Otto, it was sealed in the German hand with Jewish blood. The interesting point here is notice that Joeph and Mary are his parents names, and the names of the parent of his true religion. Not a coincidence I assure you. It has, and still is being used for good and evil; for it is instrumental in the fate of man.
As for longinus, he was not a criminal, nor a vile creature
There is no need to ever question the spear that pierced the side of Christ, the spear that made the first crusadae a sparkling victory and all the others a miserable failure. The spear that was the keepsake of the Knights Templar and House Medici; for it still is held in the balance of power most will never be aware of. It has been in our (U.S.) control since it was taken from Hitlers possession at the moment of his suicide.
Perhaps, if I were as certain of its future as I am of its past, I would sleep better at night.
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Annas, Calaphas demanded his crucifixion. Pontius would have none of it; for Jesus was depraved and perhaps mad, but had warranted no punishment as severe as crucifixion. He lashed him (a punishment suitable for one who had committed a crime but had not gotten caught, or for which there was no evidence), hoping to appease the Judges of Israel. It was not enough.
Being that Jesus was not a roman, he sent him to Herod to be executed. Herod was fearful to meet him and finally confronted him. However, Herod saw him a a weak man with no reason to fear him, and was going to execute him; but the Laws of Israel had been purged of Death by execution, by Jeremiah.
So, Annas and Calaphas bid Herod to send him back to Pontius Pilate, with the order of Crucifixion; as decided by the Judges of Israel. Herod sent his prisoner back to Herod, disgusted that he could not get Jeshua to utter a word that could be used against him. He sealed the deal, and blessed the execution with the presenting of his scepter¦ a spear, the Spear of the King of The Jews, since it was forged by the prophet Phineas, for the Hand of Joshua. The spear has a secret name which is the key to its power, and it is Vengeance ( the Hebrew name is not spoken lightly). Vengeance is mine¦ Meditate on that¦ Herod sent the spear back as consent that Jesus was not to be shown any mercy on his account.
Jeshua was between two thieves, the hanging, and the nailing complete. The prophet Isiah said the Messiah would come, and not a bone of his body would be broken during his life. Calaphas is accredited with the perfect scheme to see this through. He would go to Pontius Pilate and bid him be crucified, and time it such that he would officially be dead on the Sabbath; which was against the laws of Israel.
For this, they would have to be firm in their hatred. They had to petition Caesar, through Pontius Pilate, to be allowed to go among the crucified and be allowed to break the bones of their bodies which allowed to resist the hanging death of the crucifixion. See, death by crucifixion is really death by hanging, but where instead of a merciful sudden and fatal drop, you allow the suffering to struggle against the noose, by means of standing on the nail through their feet, and pulling themselves up on the nails through the radius and ulna, the small bones in the forearm. In a bitter sort of irony, the nails through their appendages allow them to escape the death of strangulation (reserved for the worst of criminals). The punishment of crucifixion was the most extreme there was, and generally reserved for the enemies of Caesar. Sometimes, though it was used to appease a certain bloodlust known to emerge in crowds, where the people on the cross were lessened of their fate and the pain of revolt against the empire by the means of a concoction (which by, by some sources, came from poppies (according to others it was peyote as used by the Essenes, even others it was marijuana. Ironically, all those that say it was a drug are users of that drug. Thus the alchoholic prolly assumes the means by which Christ was lessened of his burden of the cross was Johnny Walker Black!!!). The specific words used for this concoction was rags, soaked in vinegar. The meaning of this phrase is, according to some, we dont know what the fuck it was! or a blind for some obscure drug.
Most who have any understanding of Rome, understand this was wine, which had spoiled, and would assume to be cast out. Leave out a bottle of wine, and see how it turns to vinegar. The purpose of this was to appease the tortured who did not deserve to be tortured. The reason for not giving fresh wine is simple; wine was kept on inventory, as all supplies of the Roman legions! Wasting wine on a Jew would be heresy to the Romans, and heresy to Caesar. Most Romans would imagine vinegared wine to be so horrific as to consider it mercy to feed it to the crucified. Besides it was just going to thrown out¦
Back to Gaius Cassius. He was, in his time, a mighty warrior, and later an able commander. Later, he developed cataracts in both eyes, and he was no longer fit for the field duty he had earned; namely Commander (Custos Imperius, Chosen of the Empire) of the Theban legion, which held Heliopolis (called Thebes, the city of the Sun) in Roman control, and thus secured Egypts leash in a Roman fist. He was sent to a secondry duty, to serve as an Administrator Mandate for his good friend who he had once served under; namely Pontius Pilate. Basically, he was a glorified spokesman for Pontius Pilate, and had no real authority of his own. Gaius Cassius was sent to Golgotha at the request of Pontius Pilate, bearing the Spear of the King of Israel, which is the only way he would have been able to authorize the goings on that Calaphas and Annas had planned. No one could argue, witho any solemn ground.
Which one is he? the men with hatred in their hearts asked Which one is ben Jospeh, who claims to be our king and the son of God?
I know not, which he is. Answered Gaius Cassius, who was friend of Pontius Pilate, and Joseph Ha-Aramathea (marys uncle, who allowed Jeshua to be buried in his tomb, and is a unsung hero of the True legacy of the Messiah, who predated the Roman invasion of Britain). Dismantle them all, if you must. It is certain he was aware which was Jesus, persecuted as a thief a murderer, and a heretic,.. but guilty of no crime, except perhaps delusions of grandeur. It was Pontius who gave him the clue which cross was the cross of Jeshua. The one marked INRI, which in an ironic turn was an acronym for the Hebrew words King of the Jews, but written in Roman letters.
So, they did. Calaphas and Annas set about destroying the limbs of two of the crucified men on Golgotha. Calaphas began on the left, and Annas on the right. The deaths and the pain involved were horrible; perhaps only their deaths were more painful than Jeshuas own.
Imagine putting a rope around a mans neck, and nailing him through the forearms, and through the bottom part of the legs bowlegged, between the bones, an suspending him from the nail you put in him. Passion of the Christ is tame in comparison, to what really happened. See, then he is left with the noose choking him to death with the noose around his neck, the same throat that issued his heresy which earned him his punishment. But you give him an option..
For the price of immeasurable pain,.. he can resist the noose, tighten his muscles around the nails through them, bite his tongue against the pain, and raise his neck up to where he can breathe; Right before he fights off the urge to vomit up his lungs from the pain and slinks back against the strangling pressure of the rope around his neck. The sad thing is it is instinctual to fight the strangulation, so you will subject yourself to the pain of the nail through the muscle. Its like trying to come up for air in an acidic atomsphere before allowing yourself to be submerged in a sea of drowing hands, murderously grasping for your trachea. The burning pain pain of one grisly fate make you run blindly towards the cliff of another horrid demise,.. it is just running back and forth between one and another until your spirit is exhausted. And these Judges of Israel sought to make the flames of the hell of this one crucifixion burn brighter.
They took unhewn rock; that is rock not cut or shaped, and took it in their hand. They picked these stones off the ground, and weighed them in their hand, judging the weight against their hatred for the disrespect to the orthodoxy of their previously unquestioned authority¦ And they engraved on these men a portrait of pain one can hardly pain, even with words without fainting, with those stones that weighed more than their hearts. They beat them with rocks, as they even hung on the cross. They did not just show up, and systematically break their bones. Calaphas and Annas waited until the men tried to pull themselves up with their arms and beat them with their hatred until their arms could not support them, and they tried to rest of the nail through their legs, and then they broke their legs¦ These were not strong men, but men driven by a hatred; their work was not calculated or even complete. It was sloppy, these were not professional killers or even soldiers. They swung raw rock and accidentally made hits on the knee, and even the nails through the muscle. Calaphas looked upon Annas, and sought make greater the pain for the man under his own stone, for these two men were rivals, not friends¦and this was a contest for the authority of God.
Gaius Cassius understood his own place, he was holding the spear of the King of the Jews in a Roman hand, so no one would protest these horrible goings on. He was the sign of approval, or at least resignment of two kings who really didnt know what to make of this situation. He had but little eyesight, but he knew cowardice when he saw it.
These men were taking out their own fear on the helpless victims on the crosses. Sure, the Jews took stones and killed their own heretics, and the cross was the fate of the roman enemy,.. but they sough this man to have both fates¦ Gaius Cassius understood something was going on that they felt was a threat to them. He hated them. They were like all the other men behinds all the other wars. The wars that led to the deaths of so many romans and so many jews; so many men. These were the men who ignorantly declared the wars that were constantly declared by men who had never hefted the lance, or sharpened the sword, born the shield, or marched against the damned sand that had taken all but the last vestiges of his sight,
In a moment of conviction, Gaius Cassius broke through the ranks of the Judges of Israel, and did the unthinkable; he gave Christ a noble death. He pierced the right side of Jeshua through the fourth and fifth ribs, which is the standard way of making sure a fallen man on a battle field was dead. It was the period at the end of the statement of war. He gave Christ the most noble death a roman could bestow on another, a merciful death of a fellow soldier, through the ribs and through the heart.
First the blood began to flow down the heft of the spear, then came the water. That was unexpected. That the water would be made clear. What was even more unexpected was that Gaius Cassiuss eyesight would run as clear as the water from Christs side. Even in death, this anointed one cured this man, the blind. The word for that water is torrent. That means water began to gush out of the side as if from a hidden spring. This astonishes all of those present. This is when the veil concealing the holy of holies is rent front the bottom, and when the black of the cube of the Ark is opened on its edges to reveal the cross, a truth hidden in the Tabernacle of Moses, and perverted in the Temple of Solomon. This was enough of an amazement that Gaius Cassisus left with Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Aramathea when they left for where he had his tin mines in what is now Scotland. Gaius Cassius is a convert to Christianity (not as you know it), and is a hero known as Longinus the Spearman, and it is he who the executor of the fate of mankind in the early history of the Ecclesia Gnosti Catholica (Communion of Universal Spirit), which is independent of the Roman catholic Church, as it always has been.
Longinus is a actual historical figure, as are Joseph and Mary (Mary), as is his spear, which defeated Jericho, Napoleon, Hannibal, Charlemagne, Constantinople, and even Hitler used to rise to power in Europe. Look up the Heigel Spear for more, and see how when it was a gift to Otto, it was sealed in the German hand with Jewish blood. The interesting point here is notice that Joeph and Mary are his parents names, and the names of the parent of his true religion. Not a coincidence I assure you. It has, and still is being used for good and evil; for it is instrumental in the fate of man.
As for longinus, he was not a criminal, nor a vile creature
There is no need to ever question the spear that pierced the side of Christ, the spear that made the first crusadae a sparkling victory and all the others a miserable failure. The spear that was the keepsake of the Knights Templar and House Medici; for it still is held in the balance of power most will never be aware of. It has been in our (U.S.) control since it was taken from Hitlers possession at the moment of his suicide.
Perhaps, if I were as certain of its future as I am of its past, I would sleep better at night.
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