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The "Lost" Ten Tribes Of Israel . . . Found! , Steven M. Collins, CPA Books, 1992, 435pp.

This book filled in many gaps of understanding for me on the question of  who was (and IS today) the people Israel. Christians have always wondered how the world's most powerful and prominent nation today, The USA, is missing from end-time prophecy. The answer is that The United States is ON EVERY page of The Bible since Abraham. We are part of Israel. We began as the tribe of Mannassa which was prophesied to split off from the tribe of Ephraim (The British) as seen in Jacob's prophecy on those two of Joseph's sons. The obvious question then is, "How could we say that any one country is A tribe when so many disparate groups migrate and mix in over time?" America is about 30% Hispanic, 15% Black, 5% East Asian, and 1% other. White Israelites may already be in the minority. France is about 17% Middle Eastern Muslim. The answer is that God knows who each of us are and which land(s) have been gifted to us. It is for us to manage the lands wisely and NEVER GIVE AWAY, WALK AWAY FROM, OR CAUSE TO BE EJECTED FROM any land that is a gift from God! We are doing ALL OF THESE here in the USA because of the blindness of our religious leaders. They do not know who we are and, so, are unable to tell us how we may be saved from this political, economic, and security disaster that is unfolding on us RIGHT NOW!

This book discusses the rise of Carthage, a site that seafaring Israelites mixed with Phonecians settled before 600 B.C. Carthage, Rome, Persia, and Greece all rose to great power under leading social elites of Israel. In Persia, former Israelite and Judean captives who had remained after their release from captivity rose over several centuries to actually form a new ruling class. At the time of Christ, Parthia (as Persia was then known) stood as the other of two major superpowers in the world besides Rome. They faced each other in a standoff reminescent of the twentieth Century's standoff between Russia and The USA. Their border was perpetually at the Euphrates River. The Magi came to Jerusalem looking for The New King because they understood their own Judean ties to a royal bloodline that led to Jesus. They brought expensive gifts fit for THEIR King.  The last chapter identifies where all the tribes of Israel are today.  New to me is the point that modern Germany is composed of two tribal origins - one from Israel, and the other from Assyria, the Germani. 
 I need to find out if this book is still available. Contact for CPA BOOKS is P.O.Box 596, Boring, Oregon 97009, phone (503) 668-4941 --RPC, Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Timing Of The Passover Week Holy Days

The High Day of Passover this Spring begins at sunset Thursday eve NOT Wednesday eve as the official Jewish calendar chooses. How can this calendar be wrong? After all, so many Jews and Sabbath-keeping Christians have been following this calendar by tradition for so many centuries. Well, that is the problem -- we have been following TRADITION rather than the Biblically specified way of counting days. The calendar was changed in 150 AD by the head EARTHLY rabbi at the time, Hillel. Jesus/Yashua, the TRUE head Rabbi, though in Heaven rather than on Earth, never authorized this change.

Day One of the Spring (spiritual) calendar begins ON the day that we can see the first sliver of the new moon. I have always gone by an article that appeared in Sky and Telescope magazine in 1985. It discussed the results of a study to find out what is the earliest after new moon that a person could SEE the moon. The result was 13 hours. Translating that for this year (2009), we find that the moment of New Moon is 11:07am CDT on March 26th, 2009 (times calculated for Houston, TX). Adding 13 hours to that puts us at just after midnight later that night. But, we can't SEE the moon at that time as it is still so close to a sun that is toward the other side of the planet! We CAN SEE the moon the next day even before sunset as then it would be, say, 32 hours after the moment of New Moon. So, this day March 27th was the DAY 1 of the New Year and we count to the 15th day to get to the Passover High Day, Thursday/Friday the 9th/10th.

The problem with the Hillel calendar is that Day 1 was changed to fall on the ACTUAL day that the New Moon occurs astronomically. This is why, then, Day 1 by this false calendar was Thursday, March 26th and the Passover by this false count falls on Wed/Thursday of this week. By following this since 1993, I estimated that the Hillel calendar is OFF from the correct count about 85 percent of the time. And, this brings up the second problem with the Hillel calendar.

The Hillel calendar has a very definite POLITICAL component. Whoever does the official counts each year ADJUSTS the days so as to ensure that no Holy Day will ever fall on a Sunday or on any other "christian" holiday such as Easter or Christmas. Christians, does this sound like something that God would do or allow? Yet, ironically, this explains why the Hillel calendar gets it right ocassionally. It does so accidentally!

Now for the final major problem with the Hillel calendar: It only recognizes THREE of the EIGHT Holy Days! It only acknowledges Passover, Rosh haSannah, and Atonement. If the Jewish people, who are not even Christians, were representing God's Fourth Commandment in a TRUE way, why then do they not include the other five Holy Days?

The final irony here is that, this season, a Holy Day actually falls on a Sunday. In fact, it falls on Easter Sunday. It is NOT Easter for that day was a Catholic syncretism of a pagan observance. But the day is actually called The Feast Of Firstfruits. It always falls on a Sunday and was the day in 30 A.D. of Jesus/Yashua's resurrection.

So, this week, we have THREE Sabbaths in a row from sundown Thursday through till sunset Sunday. This is two High Days with a regular weekly Saturday Sabbath in between.

--Keep The Faith,

--Ray Curtis.
 
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How To Observe Each Saturday Sabbath

The weekly Sabbath begins AT SUNDOWN on Friday night and lasts until SUNDOWN Saturday eve.  One observes it in six simple ways: 1) do no servile (money-making) work, 2) do not buy or sell anything, 3) do no travel (that is, outside your city limits), 4) do not lift any heavy load(s), 5) do not engage in any personal pleasures (such as movies, games, entertainment TV, etc.) and 6) meet with other christians in some way or place (it's referred to as a Holy Convocation).   These are not man-made criteria.  Each of them is spelled out in the books Exodus through Deuteronomy from the mouth of God.  To observe them is NOT to go back under the Law as Paul writes in Galatians.  There he was referring to the man-made pagan laws of that region of Asia Minor.  Those people were NOT Jews nor lost House Israelites, and so, their laws were NOT derived from The Bible.  When men add law to God's Law, we do not have to obey it.  But we DO HAVE to obey Law that God speaks Himself if it is FOUNDATIONAL LAW.  The 10 Commandments are part of FOUNDATIONAL LAW and the sabbaths are #4 of them.  You will find that God will specially bless you in some way if you begin to keep the sabbaths.  It may be a job if you are unemployed, or some new insight of knowledge, or something else specific to your situation.  Try it.  Put Him to the test in a similar way that we do for the tithe at the end of Malachi.  He promises there to open the stores of Heaven and I have seen BOTH the tithe and the Sabbath obediences to work for me!
--Ray Curtis,  Friday  February 27, 2009
e-mail me if you have any questions about this --    rc_peak@yahoo.com  
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Holy Days #5

Pentecost

The Fourth High Day in the annual timeline is Pentecost. It comes 7 weeks after The Feast of Firstfruits Day and is always on a Sunday.

This is the Day in 30A.D. that The Holy Spirit descended on disciples that were meeting to observe the Day. Thus began the so-called "Church Age". I believe it should more properly be called "The Holy Spirit's Age". This Age will end when, on that last Pentecost of The Tribulation Period, The Holy Spirit is taken out from The World to make way for God's final Judgements. So we see the dual fullfillments again of a Holy Day.

The Feast of Weeks ( or Feast of Firstfruits ) represents this Holy Spirit Age that we are still in. The fact that this 7 week period is bracketed by 2 always-on-Sunday Days is God's way of picturing to us that Sunday has indeed been the principle Day of Worship these last almost 2,000 years. The 4th Commandment meanwhile, has been kept by observing the annual Holy Days. Those Christians who have NOT been keeping The Holy Days have been sinning thereby. And, all pastors who have never instructed their flocks to keep the Days will be in a precarious and embarrassing position on Judgement Day!

--RPC, Saturday February 14, 2009

I will take a break for awhile on the Holy Day series to do other articles and book reviews. Will resume in August with the 4 Fall Days.

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Holy Days #2

Passover And The Days Of Unleavened Bread

The First High Sabbath Day on the annual timeline is The Passover. It is calculated as the 15th day from the new moon that is CLOSEST to the Spring (or vernal) equinox. Thus, it will always occur in our March or April. Holy Days, as with Saturday Sabbaths, begin at sunset on the evening before and go through to the next sunset. This Passover for 2009 will begin at sunset on Thursday April 10th.

The first of the dual fullfillments of Passover occurred in 1221 B.C. when the Israelites were brought out of Egypt under Moses' leadership. The second fullfillment occurred in 30 A.D. with Jesus/ Yashua as the Passover Lamb sacrificed on the afternoon of The Preparation Day, the day just before the High Day.

The next day after The High Day of Passover begins the 6 Days of Unleavened Bread. All Israel is not to eat leavened bread. The only bread eaten is unleavened and some MUST be consumed each day. In fact, Israelites were to get ALL leavening, even crumbs, out of their houses before the week was to begin. The symbolism here is obvious: leavening depicts sin and getting it out of our lives ( or at least trying to ) is the idea here.

I have not yet seen any writing that makes a tie that seems obvious to me: this week of getting sin out of our lives leads directly into the next 2 High Days. These are both resurrection days and will be discussed next.

--RPC, Friday February 6, 2009

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Our Deuteronomy 28 Moment

 "What's your favorite Bible verse and why?"

A few years ago, I would have answered that question with any of the standard popular verses. John 3:16 or Philippians 4:13 ("I can do all things through Him who strengthens me") for example. But for 21 years now, I feel as if I have been in a sort of long seminary class where doctrine finally makes sense. It is not dull and drab and is not stuff that the average christian can't understand. It is not stuff that has to be left up to our church leaders because, after all, they have the Masters and Doctorate degrees. And it is not stuff that, at points, is too ethereal for the human mind to even begin to grasp. When a doctrinal subject can't be believably explained, the usual fallback is, "Well, we'll just have to wait until we get to Heaven and then all will be clear." The doctrine on the trinity is an example. We supposedly can't understand "The Godhead". What then do we make of Paul's statements in Romans 1:19,20 (". . . that which is known about God is evident within them . . . His invisible attributes . . . and divine nature . . . understood through what has been made . . . ")?

I learned about what I call The Structural Doctrines. Most of mainstream Christianity has been strong on and has emphasized the experiential aspects of the christian life. Maybe we could call these The Spiritual Doctrines. These two sides of life are like the sides of a coin. They go together and are inseperable. Or should be. Because the tendency of the fallen human mind is to keep them seperate and to overemphasize one or the other depending on which denominational correctness we allow ourselves to be subject to.

One thing that I began learning in July of 1987 was how to keep The Fourth Commandment. Do not make the mistake that many have made. God's laws have NOT been done away at The Cross of Christ. That idea is one of the "destructive heresies" that Peter warned would soon infiltrate into the church ( 2 Peter 2:1 ). Jesus made it clear: "Do not think I came to abolish the Law . . . I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill." Why then do some of our preachers tell us He came to abolish The Law? See also the rest of Mathew 5:17-20 .

There are two main bodies of l.aw -- Temporary Law which applied from Mt. Sinai until The Cross, and Foundational Law which is for all time and was first given in the Garden of Eden. This Foundational Law most certainly includes The Ten Commandments for people have been murdering, lying, stealing, etc. ever since Adam. All those acts were called sin were they not? And all that sin was punishable was it not? As Romans 5:13 points out: ". . . sin is not imputed when there is no Law." And 1 John 3:4 (KJV): ". . . sin is the transgression of the Law."

It is only the Temporary Law which Paul refers to as having been our teacher or schoolmaster up until The Cross. Most of it can be said to have been suspended for this, so-called, Church Age. But, even so, it cannot be "done away". We notice that Jesus will revive much of that Temporary Law (also known as Law of Moses) in the upcoming Kingdom Age. See the last nine chapters of Ezekiel.

Some might argue, "OK, fine, but the Sabbath Commmandment was added at Mt. Sinai and is therefore temporary." Yes, it was added at that time; but notice, it was put in with and therefore elevated to the level of the Ten Commandments which are Foundational Law. If God had not wanted that Commandment to be at this level, He could just as easily have put it with the other Laws such as priestly garments, sacrifices, the Tabernacle layout, etc.

The conclusion that all of this leads to is an explanation of why a nation such as ours that is full of well-intentioned and godly people can seem to slip-slide into ever deepening danger from enemies, internal moral decay, weakening economy, floods, failing crops, scary weather events, and psychological angst. When we see bad stuff all around us, we understandably react with a certain fear over what is going on. We wonder, "Has God given us up?"

What is happening to America (and Europe) now is a fulfillment of Deuteronomy chapter 28. This is the famous "Blessings and Cursings" chapter. These are to be the results of either obedience or disobedience to God by His people Israel (us by the way, but that subject is for another article). Obedience to what? Well, for starters, how about, oh, I don't know . . . maybe . . . obedience to His Laws? Duh? Um . . . do ya think? First with oh, maybe, how about The Ten Commandments? Here we can apply what James said about them ( James 2:10 ) that if we are guilty of even one of them, we are guilty of them all. Christians like to believe that we are obeying God, but could it be that since we are not keeping that Fourth Commandment properly, we are bringing His correction on ourselves? Read Deuteronomy 28 carefully but substitute "United States of America" at every spot where "Israel" or "My People" or "you" is listed. You will be amazed.

Briefly, I will just summarize here that we don't have to keep the Saturday Sabbath for now. Sunday is indeed the principal day of worship for now. The suspension of Saturday is to last from 70 a.d. when the temple fell until the beginning of The Tribulation Period which should be soon. Christians will have to be ready for this radical life shift. The way that we keep the Fourth Commandment during this so-called Church Age is through The Holy Days. Each of the eight days is a pre-memorial to a key event in God's plan of salvation for the world. That's why it is ridiculous to think that they are done away or were only Jewish national party times. They are actually MORE important for Christians to observe, understand, and learn from. Because what we learn from them is nothing short of the great big picture of what God is doing! If we don't learn from them, we can only have limited, incomplete, speculative and fuzzy ideas on what is really going on.

Our christian leaders' answers to national decline typically involve calling mass prayer events. Whether a "National Day of Prayer" or some kind of big Concert for Jesus or a Walk For Jesus or whatever, a certain naiivete or silliness is usually evident. When did christians fall into the New Age deception that Mass Mind Effort impresses God? It is the lone one who does right before God whose prayer "availeth much". God's heart may then be moved into action. This lone one is thus more effective than 50,000 un-right ones who are locked into some sort of Vulcan mind-meld! And the verse that has become the standard of these super gatherings is 2 Chron. 7:14 ( ". . . and [if] My people . . . humble themselves and pray, and . . . then I will hear from Heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.").

Finally, we come to my favorite verse. It is Ecclesiastes 12:13 ( "The conclusion, when all has been heard, is: fear God and keep His commandments, because this is the whole of man." [translation by Dr. Haddon Robinson] ). There are two parts to Solomon's conclusion here. The second, keeping the Commandments, is what I had been learning from 21 years ago. The first, fearing God, is what I have been learning about recently. If we don't want to keep His Commandments, how can it be said that we fear Him? And if we don't fear Him, why should He do anything to help us? Why shouldn't He just walk away and leave us to be devoured by enemies (both earthly and spiritual ones)? But God actually showers blessings on those who fear Him. Notice Psalm 34:7 -- "The angel of The Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and rescues them." He also gives wisdom ( Proverbs 9:10 ) and knowledge ( Proverbs 1:7 ) if we fear Him.

Now this word "fear" is a major problem for modern man. We don't like it. We can''t accept it's Biblical use. It is part of the Bible we'd like to cut out and our preachers dutifully comply with our wishes by not daring to include the word or concept in any sermons. Offending the congregation might thin out the offering plate. But "fear", when properly understood, should be preached in or as part of EVERY sermon. The most famous and effective sermon of all time was Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God". It was full of references on fearing God and is credited with starting The Great Awakening. A pastor who waters down the word "fear" by saying that, well, it really just means to hold God in "awe" is setting a pathetic example of wimpy leadership. Actually, there are 17 Hebrew words in the Old Testament and 1 Aramaic one that are usually translated as "fear". They have various meanings and only 2 properly mean "awe". The New Testament typically uses "phobos" for all these.

The verse 2 Chron. 7:14 is really dependent on Eccl. 12:13 for it's foundation. For, what does it mean to "humble ourselves" before God? To simply tell a congregation to "humble ourselves" without any explanation that this means to "fear Him and obey Him" reveals a shepherd (pastor) who doesn't know how to lead a flock. And the phrase "My people who are called by My Name specifically refers to Israelites (us by the way, and our shepherds don't know how to lead their flocks on that point either).

So, what is "our Deuteronomy 28 Moment"? There are really two. The first is spelled out in verses 1 through 14 and is the kind of moment we'd all like to have. We want to be the head (on Earth) and not the tail. Sadly, though, we are beginning to enter that other moment. The one where we become the tail and not the head. Where commodity prices rise out of control, where confusion and rebuke comes on all we do, where diseases threaten us, where enemies press in on us to fly planes into our buildings and plan the nuclear destruction of our cities, and where bad ineffective leaders pull us down. Will we flee seven directions from our enemies next?

We can persuade God to turn all this around for us at any time. We must learn what it means to apply Ecclessiastes 12:13 NOW. Let it begin with we, the church.

--Ray Curtis, May 14, 2008

( all verses are from the New American Standard Bible unless otherwise noted. )

 Addendum - January 30, 2009
In the 9th paragraph above, I stated that we do not have to keep the Saturday Sabbath for now.  I believe that it was suspended at the fall of The Temple in Jerusalem in 70AD.  There was actually an overlap of worship days for that first 40 years of the church.  Sunday worship began at Pentecost  30AD while Saturday Sabbath worship also remained until 70AD.  Now, I believe that we are seeing another overlap.  I had thought that Sabbath worship would begin AND REPLACE Sunday as the principle day of worship once the Tribulation Period began.  But, I believe that Saturday Sabbath worship is NOW again  in place by God as of September 12/13th, 2007.  Sunday worship will also continue as A major weekly day of worship up until the last Day of Pentecost in the last year of the Tribulation Period when The Holy Spirit is taken out of the world.  And that last summer will see the most massive judgements by God upon the world just before Christ returns to Earth in September of that year on Rosh  haShannah.   --RPC
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