Sunday, July 15, 2007

THE MYSTERIOUS BREACH

Where did Jeremiah go with Baruch his secretary and one or more of the royal daughters of the king?
History stops short at this point.
Judah was the father of twin sons. The firstborn was royal seed, for through him the sceptre promise was to be carried down.
It is recorded that just before birth one of the twins put out his hand
Gen 38:27 And it came to pass in the time of her travail, that, behold, twins were in her womb.
Gen 38:28 And it came to pass, when she travailed, that the one put out his hand: and the midwife took and bound upon his hand a scarlet thread, saying, This came out first.
Gen 38:29 And it came to pass, as he drew back his hand, that, behold, his brother came out: and she said, How hast thou broken forth? this breach be upon thee: therefore his name was called Pharez.
Gen 38:30 And afterward came out his brother, that had the scarlet thread upon his hand: and his name was called Zarah.
1 the fact of the breach means the transfer of the sceptre from the Pharez to the Zarah line.
2 Such transfer never occurred before King Zedekiah of Judah, who was descended form Pharez
3 Therefore it had to occur after Zedekiah was dethroned
4 Since David's line (Pharez) is to remain on the throne through all generations forever, it could only occur at an OVERTURN of the throne by a marriage between a Pharez heir to the throne and one of the Zarah line, thus healing the breach.
History shows the descendants of Zarah became wanderers, journeying to the north within the confines of the Scythian nations, their descendants later migrating to Ireland in the days of King David.
But meanwhile, the Pharez-David-Zedekiah line possessed the sceptre-was HIGH- exalted. The Zarah line, feeling it rightfully should possess the sceptre, and some day would, was low, abased- so far as royal power was concerned.
Eze 21:25 And thou, profane wicked prince of Israel, whose day is come, when iniquity shall have an end,
Eze 21:26 Thus saith the Lord GOD; Remove the diadem, and take off the crown: this shall not be the same: exalt him that is low, and abase him that is high.
Eze 21:27 I will overturn, overturn, overturn, it: and it shall be no more, until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him.
"Remove the diadem, and take off the crown" ==King Zedekiah, of David's dynasty, had the crown. This says it is to be removed. It was removed...He died in Babylon; his sons and all the nobles of Judah were killed.
"This shall not be the same"==The diadem is not to cease, but a change is to take place-the throne is to overturned-another is to wear the crown. God's promise to David is not to go by default!
"Exalt him that is low, and abase him that is high."==Who is high? King Zedekiah of Judah. Now he is to be abased. He is to lose that crown. Judah has been HIGH, while Israel has been low- these many years without a king...
Hos 3:4 For the children of Israel shall abide many days without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, and without an image, and without an ephod, and without teraphim:
The Pharez line has been HIGH; the Zarah line LOW.
What is to be overturned?? The diadem, and the throne. Not once- but three times. Overturned by abasing Zedekiah, the house of Judah, the Pharez line, and exalting the house of Israel, and one of the Zarah line! The first of the three overturns was performed as the first half of Jeremiah's commission...
"And it shall be no more."== Does this mean the throne is to cease to exist? Not at all! How could it be overturned two more times, if it ceased to exist? How after three transfers of the crown, could it be given to Christ whose right it is, at His second coming, if it has ceased to exist?
Eze 17:1 And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
Eze 17:2 Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak a parable unto the house of Israel;
Eze 17:3 And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; A great eagle with great wings, longwinged, full of feathers, which had divers colours, came unto Lebanon, and took the highest branch of the cedar:
Eze 17:4 He cropped off the top of his young twigs, and carried it into a land of traffick; he set it in a city of merchants.
Eze 17:5 He took also of the seed of the land, and planted it in a fruitful field; he placed it by great waters, and set it as a willow tree.
Eze 17:6 And it grew, and became a spreading vine of low stature, whose branches turned toward him, and the roots thereof were under him: so it became a vine, and brought forth branches, and shot forth sprigs.
Eze 17:7 There was also another great eagle with great wings and many feathers: and, behold, this vine did bend her roots toward him, and shot forth her branches toward him, that he might water it by the furrows of her plantation.
Eze 17:8 It was planted in a good soil by great waters, that it might bring forth branches, and that it might bear fruit, that it might be a goodly vine.
Eze 17:9 Say thou, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Shall it prosper? shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither? it shall wither in all the leaves of her spring, even without great power or many people to pluck it up by the roots thereof.
Eze 17:10 Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper? shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it? it shall wither in the furrows where it grew.
A great eagle came to Lebanon and took the highest branch of the cedar. This is explained to represent King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon who came to Jerusalem and took captive the king of Judah....The cropping off of the cedar's young twigs and carrying them to a land of traffic is explained to picture the captivity of the king's sons...." He took also of the seed of the land" means Nebuchadnezzar took also of the people, and the mighty of the land of Judah..... He "set is as a willow tree. And it grew, and became a spreading vine of low stature" means the Jews were given a covenant whereby, although they were ruled over by the Chaldeans, they might live in peace and grow......The other "great eagle" is explained to represent Pharoah of Egypt.

The riddle covers the first half of Jeremiah's commission. Now the second part..the planting of David's throne!
Eze 17:22 Thus saith the Lord GOD; I will also take of the highest branch of the high cedar, and will set it; I will crop off from the top of his young twigs a tender one, and will plant it upon an high mountain and eminent:
Eze 17:23 In the mountain of the height of Israel will I plant it: and it shall bring forth boughs, and bear fruit, and be a goodly cedar: and under it shall dwell all fowl of every wing; in the shadow of the branches thereof shall they dwell.
Eze 17:24 And all the trees of the field shall know that I the LORD have brought down the high tree, have exalted the low tree, have dried up the green tree, and have made the dry tree to flourish: I the LORD have spoken and have done it.
"Thus saith the Lord God; I will also take of the highest branch of the high cedar." From God's own explanation we have learned that the cedar tree represents the nation of Judah; its highest branch is Judah's king..The riddle told us Nebuchadnezzar took the highest branch- the king.....The parable now tells us God will take of the highest branch. Not the branch, but OF the branch- of Zedekiah's children. But Nebuchadnezzar took and killed all his sons
God, through his prophet Jeremiah, is now going to take of the highest branch and "set it" ...The tender young twig! The twigs of this highest branch represent the children of King Zedekiah...certainly a tender young twig must represent a daughter...
This young Jewish princess is to become the royal seed for planting again of David's throne?
Where?....upon an high mountain and eminent...a mountain in symbol always represents a nation...
which nation? In the mountain of the height of Israel...David's throne is now to be planted in Israel, after being thrown down from Judah...
The birthright is in Israel. Though LOST, though supposed to be a Gentile nation, they are the people who were to grow into the promised multitude- the great nation and the company of nations, possessing the gates of their enemy nations, becoming a colonizing people spreading around the world, being blessed with national resources and wealth. And, when they become thus powerful and nationally dominant, remember, David's throne will be found transplanted among them!
Ancient Annals of Ireland
Long prior to 700 BC a strong colony called "Tuatha de Danaan" (tribe of Dan) arrived in ships. drove out other tribes, and settled there. Later, in the days of David, a colony of the line of Zarah arrived in Ireland from the Near East.
Then is 569 BC (date of Jeremiah's transplanitng), an elderly, white-haired patriarch, sometimes referred to as a "saint" came to Ireland. With him was the princess daughter of an eastern king and a companion called "Simon Brach", spelled in different histories as Breck, Berech, Brach, orBerach. The princess had a Hebrew name Tephi- her full name was Tea-Tephi.
This royal party included the son of the king of Ireland who had been in Jerusalem at the time of the siege. There he had become acquainted with Tea-Tephi. He married her shortly after 585- when the city fell. Their young son, now about twelve years of age, accompanied them to Ireland. Besides the royal family, Jeremiah brought with them some remarkable things, including a harp, an ark, and a wonderful stone called "lia-fail", or "stone of destiny". A peculiar coincidence (?) is that Hebrew reads from right to left, while English reads from left to right. Read this name either way- and it still is "lia-fail."
Another strange coincidence-is that many kings in the history of Ireland, Scotland, and England have been coronated sitting over this stone- including the present queen.
The royal husband of the Hebrew princess Tea was given the title Herremon upon ascending the throne of his father. This Herremon had usually been confused with a much earlier Gede the Herremon in David's time- who married his uncle Ith's daughter Tea. The son of this later king Herremon and Hebrew princess continued on the throne of Ireland and this same dynasty continued unbroken through all the kings of Ireland; was overturned and transplanted again in Scotland; and overturned and moved to London...
Another interesting fact is that the crown worn by the kings of the line of Herremon and the other sovereigns of ancient Ireland had twelve points!
In view of the linking together of biblical history, prophesy, and Irish history...this Hebrew princess was the daughter of King Zedekiah of Judah and therefore heir to the throne of David...That aged patriarch was in fact Jeremiah, and his companion was Jeremiah's scribe, or secretary Baruch...King Herremon was a descendant of Zarah, here married to the daughter of Pharez, healing the ancient breach...When the throne of David was first overturned by Jeremiah, it was replanted in Ireland, later overturned a second time and replanted in Scotland, overturned a third time and planted in London...When Christ returns to earth to sit on that throne, He shall take over a live, existing throne, not a nonexistent one
Luk 1:32 He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:

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