http://www.occupythebanks.com/2016/02/world-exclusive-cloaked-alien.html
I just noticed this comment, to the post, per source below:
"very interesting.....going to comment as listening. James mentions about bloodlines and alien interest, i'm finding myself this to be true and how I am targeted by the aliens because of my energy gifts and bloodline (house of david bloodline)
I'm very new to all the alien terminology as despite my experiences (and they have been happening since i was little) i have tended to ignore what was happening due to ridicule and disbelief by others. Because of very intense and aggressive contact experiences and how it is affecting my life/ruining my life, I could not continue ignoring it. And am also looking into everything too."
source:
http://www.occupythebanks.com/2016/02/exopolitics-inter-dimensional-portals.html
i.e. our latest subscriber HERO HUMAN > https://twitter.com/eyelash911
This is getting OFF THE CHARTS SERIOUS ...
READ:
When u going to realise 25th dimension has a network all of its own as you can clearly see??? pic.twitter.com/4PSkixUWd3— kazzy (@eyelash911) February 24, 2016
Hmmm #FBI #CIA #police thnks for your combined reply bt as u know 25th dimension av a network of their own (n above) pic.twitter.com/xxTRvjuXm4— kazzy (@eyelash911) February 24, 2016
If being safe from your murder means speaking up? The angels want peace not a war pic.twitter.com/CuKldf14k9— kazzy (@eyelash911) February 24, 2016
Oh SHIT, I'd better let you SEE THE PRIVATE MESSAGE STREAM ... some of which, you've already AT GREAT RISK TO BOTH OF US, seen (see previous post(s)):
(note, I have to MISS OFF THE START, for MILITARY reasons ... More, when able on that) ...
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Davidic line
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Country | Israel Judah |
Parent house | Tribe of Judah |
Titles | King of Israel King of Judah |
Founder | David of Judah |
Final ruler | Zedekiah of Judah |
The Davidic line (also referred to as the House of David) (known in Hebrew as Malkhut Beit David (מלכות בית דוד) – "Kingdom of the House of David") refers to the tracing of lineage to the King David referred to in the Hebrew Bible and in the New Testament. The term "House of David" referring to the Davidic dynasty appears many times in the Bible.[1]
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Upon being chosen and becoming king, the custom in the times of the Tanakh was to be anointed with Holy Oil poured on the head. In David's case, this was done by the prophet Samuel:
In Hebrew, the anointing is called meshicha (meaning "pouring") and a king (melekh or melech in Hebrew) is referred to as aMoshiach or Messiah or a Melech HaMashiach meaning "the anointed king". The procedure of anointment, in David's case, is said to symbolize the descent of God's holiness (kedusha) upon the king and as a sign of a bond never to be broken.
The monarchy was vouchsafed to the House of David by God in the Book of Samuel:
Initially, David was king over the Tribe of Judah only and ruled from Hebron, but after seven years the other Israelite tribes chose him to be their king as well:
As well as in the Book of Chronicles:
All subsequent kings in both the ancient first united Kingdom of Israel and the later Kingdom of Judah claimed direct descent from King David to validate their claim to the throne in order to rule over the Israelite tribes.
After the death of King Solomon son of David, the ten northern tribes of the Kingdom of Israel rejected the Davidic line, refusing to accept Rehoboam son of Solomon, and instead chose as king Jeroboam and formed the northern Kingdom of Israel. This kingdom was eventually conquered by Assyria who exiled them, to disappear from history as The Ten Lost Tribes.
The Exilarch[edit]
Following the conquest of Judah by Babylon and the exile of its population, the Babylonian Exilarchate was established. The highest official of Babylonian Jewry was the exilarch (Reish Galuta, "Head of the Diaspora"). Those who held the position traced their ancestry to the House of David in the male line.[2] The position holder was regarded as a king-in-waiting.[citation needed]
Hasmonean monarchy[edit]
The Hasmoneans, also known as the Maccabees were a priestly group (kohanim) from the Tribe of Levi. They established their own monarchy in Judea following their revolt and war against the Hellenistic Seleucid dynasty. The Hasmoneans were not considered connected to the Davidic line nor to the Tribe of Judah. The Levites had always been excluded from the Israelite monarchy, so when the Maccabees assumed the throne in order to rededicate the defiled Second Temple, a cardinal rule was broken. According to scholars within Orthodox Judaism this is considered to have contributed to their downfall, and the eventual downfall of Judea; internal strife allowing for Roman occupation and the violent installation of Herod the Great as king of the Roman province of Judea and subsequent rededication then destruction of the Second Temple by the Emperor Titus.
With the end of the monarchy following the destructions of both the Temple of Solomon and the Second Temple, the line of the monarchy was carefully preserved and guarded.
Jewish interpretations[edit]
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The future Jewish "Messiah" is expected to be from the "Davidic line" (The Tree of Life), as indicated in Jewish eschatology.[citation needed] Many prayers in the Jewish prayer book, the Siddur, make fervent mention of the restoration of King David's monarchy and the long-awaited Messiah, who is referred to as Mashiach ben David (Messiah son of King David).[citation needed] Given the difficulty of identifying the Messianic figure, Jews also pray for the coming of the prophet Elijah to serve as the Messiah's herald and to properly identify him.[citation needed]
Christian interpretations[edit]
In Christian interpretation the "Davidic promise" of a Davidic line in 2 Samuel 7 is understood in various ways, traditionally referring to the genealogies of Christ in the New Testament. One Christian interpretation of the Davidic line counts the line continuing to Jesus of Nazareth via adoption of Joseph of Nazareth, according to the family tree of the kings of Judah in Gospel of Matthew chapter 1 (the later part of which is not recorded in the Hebrew Bible). Another Christian interpretation emphasizes the minor, non-royal, line of David through Solomon's brother Nathan as recorded in Gospel of Luke chapter 3 (entirely undocumented in the Hebrew Bible), which is often understood to be the family tree of Mary's father. A widely spread traditional Christian interpretation relates the non-continuation of the main Davidic line from Solomon as related the godlessness of Jehoiachin in the early 500s BC, where Jeremiah cursed the main branch of the Solomonic line, saying that no descendant of "[Je]Coniah" would ever again reign on the throne of Israel (Jer. 22:30).[3] This same "curse" is also considered by some Christian commentators as the reason that Zerubbabel, the rightful Solomonic king during the time of Nehemiah, was not given a kingship under the Persian empire.[4]
See also[edit]
- Exilarch
- Origin of the Bagratid dynasties
- Claim of the biblical descent of the Bagrationi dynasty
- Solomonic dynasty
- Genealogy of Jesus
- Kebra Nagast
- History of ancient Israel and Judah
- LMLK seal
- Jewish eschatology
- Jewish Messiah
- Messiah
- Principles of Faith: The Messianic Age
- Tree of life (biblical)
- British Israelism
References[edit]
- ^ Examples can be found in: 1 Kings 12:201 Kings 12:26 1 Kings 13:2,1 Kings 14:8,2 Kings 12:1–19,2 Kings 17:21,2 Samuel 3:1, 1 Samuel 19:11HE, 1 Samuel 20:16,2 Samuel 3:6,Isaiah 7:2,Jeremiah 21:12,Zechariah 12:7, Nehemiah 12:37, Psalms 30:1,Psalms 122:5,1 Chronicles 17:24, 2 Chronicles 10:19, etc.
- ^ Max A Margolis and Alexander Marx, A History of the Jewish People (1927), p. 235.
- ^ H. Wayne House Israel: Land and the People 1998 114 "And yet, Judah has also been without a king of the Solomonic line since the Babylonian exile. Because of Jeremiah's curse on Jehoiachin (Coniah) in the early 500s BC (Jer. 22:30), the high priests of Israel, while serving as the ..."
- ^ Warren W. Wiersbe -The Wiersbe Bible Commentary: The Complete Old Testament - 2007 p1497 "Zerubbabel was the grandson of King Jehoiachin (Jeconiah, Matt. 1:12; Coniah, Jer. 22:24, 28), and therefore of the royal line of David. But instead of wearing a crown and sitting on a throne, Zerubbabel was the humble governor of a ..."
References[edit]
- The Holy Bible: 1611 Edition (Thos. Nelson, 1993)
External links[edit]
- Jewish Encyclopedia.com: "Exilarchs"
- A genealogy of the Exilarchs: "From Judah to Bustanai"
- Rabbinic Sources and Seder Olam Zuta: "Seder Olam Zuta" & "Rav-SIG"
- Davidic Dynasty, an organization that seeks to trace descent from King David: "Davidic Dynasty"
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