Acts 22: 1-5
Excerpt:… Ruminate on this point: Do not brothers often manifest differing degrees of honor to God? Among the Jews, Shiloh with his core of disciples, was God’s choice to bless the world. But he had Jewish brethren of unholiness. The masonic troop of Psalms 10 identifies them as the crouching lions: Paul becomes our first witness. He said, in “Acts 22: 1 Men, brethren, … 3 I am verily a man which am a Jew, … yet brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel, and taught according to the perfect manner of the law of the fathers, and was zealous toward God, as ye all are this day. 4 And I persecuted this way unto the death, binding and delivering into prisons both men and women. 5 As also the high priest doth bear me witness …” —Acts 22: 1-5. Under Paul’s participation of Jewish persecution, the first Christians were none other than Jews, the high priest had no power to seize any others under Roman authority. Then Paul converted to Jesus; this reversed his murderous zeal. This was a time just after Pentecost, and such Jewish Christians covered many lands and numbered nearly 300,000. Thereby the Bible reveals the first anti-semitic holocaust in Christian history: Jews persecuting Jews. And Ps 10 shows the rage of their Pharisaical persecution that closes their dirty work today. So now you learn the real account of pharisaical Judaism that must be told. Venturing back to the OT epoch, a time of greater Jewish honor that came 10 generations after ancient Jacob or 700 years before Christ, we find the time of Jewish history that God could esteem. The total Jewish census then also equaled close to 300,000. Bear in mind, this is my estimated number, and I can show you my Math? If you disagree, I will gladly study that of your own. The Jewish people then forged a church committed to the Lord, and they thereby received the promise of their future plight from the prophet, Micah. He makes a key point: prognosticating the future of the house of Judah up to Calvary and beyond to our day, he cited only one man, Jesse, among the 300,000 Jews —in fact Jesse, as such, was call little among the thousands of Judah— only He could be honored of God to microscopically inherit the governance of Adamic dominion on earth…