2010 Watchman's Teaching Letters

Watchman's Teaching Letter #152 December 2010

This is my one hundred and fifty-second monthly teaching letter and continues my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. I had given a general overview before starting the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. It is a fact that the most neglected story of the Bible is the marriage of Yahweh to His chosen people, the twelve tribes of Israel (not to be confused with the proselytized Kenite-Edomite-Canaanite-jews of today falsely claiming to be Israelites). Once haven taken Yahweh as our Husband, things went well for a while, but as time proceeded, we started to break our marriage vows with Him, thus becoming unfaithful to Him. Therefore, He had only one alternative, and that was to give us a bill of divorce. Although He provided a way for us to return to His favor, it is not an easy one, and has taken quite some time to transpire!

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 16

THE MARRIAGE” continued:

ISRAEL’S TRACK OF THE EXODUS FROM RAMESES TO WHERE THE WEDDING WAS TO TAKE PLACE, MT. SINAI:

Sometimes there are particular subjects so important they bear repeating. At the end of the last lesson I had quoted from A Commentary by Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, volume 1 of 6, p. 324, where it shed some light on the route of Israel’s Exodus from Egypt thusly:

Exodus 14:1-4, God Instructs The Israelites As To Their Journey: 2. Speak unto the children of Israel, that they turn and encamp – The Israelites had now completed their three days’ journey, and at Etham the decisive step would have to be taken whether they would celebrate their intended feast and return, or march onwards by the head of the Red Sea into the desert, with a view to a final departure. They were already on the borders of the desert, and a short march would have placed them beyond the reach of pursuit, as the chariots of Egypt could have made little progress over dry and yielding sand. But at Etham, instead of pursuing their journey eastward with the sea on their right, they were suddenly commanded to diverge to the south, keeping the gulf on their left; a route which not only detained them lingering on the confines of Egypt, but, in adopting it, they actually turned their backs on the land of which they had set out to obtain possession. A movement so unexpected, and of which the ultimate design was carefully concealed, could not but excite the astonishment of all, even of Moses himself, although, from his implicit faith in the wisdom and power of his heavenly Guide, he obeyed. The object was to entice Pharaoh to pursue, in order that the moral effect, which the judgments on Egypt had produced in releasing God’s people from bondage, might be still further extended over the nations by the awful events transacted at the Red Sea.”

Watchman's Teaching Letter #151 November 2010

This is my one hundred and fifty-first monthly teaching letter and continues my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. I had given a general overview before starting the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. In the last lesson we concluded with Yahweh’s prenuptial agreement with the twelve tribes of Israel in preparation for their eventual marriage. In this letter, we’ll take up the subject of Moses taking Israel (the bride) hand-in-arm and walking her down the aisle to where her marriage to her intended husband Yahweh will take place. Those who have been following this series to this point will remember that I have continually referred to Israel as Yahweh’s Cinderella ‘bride-to-be’. And isn’t it an appropriate metaphor, as all the twelve tribes of Israel, as a people, were a slave-girl in Egypt!

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 15

THE MARRIAGE” continued:

ISRAEL’S TRACK OF THE EXODUS FROM RAMESES TO WHERE THE WEDDING WAS TO TAKE PLACE, MT. SINAI:

To get a good start on this topic, I will have to repeat some excerpts from a brochure I wrote entitled, Ron Wyatt, Honest? Or Deceitful Fraud, #5. If you want to fully comprehend these excerpts, it would be advisable to get a copy of that paper:

If you thought the problem with the eight-spoked chariot wheel was detrimental, wait till you hear that Wyatt and associates searched at the wrong location in order to find any archaeological evidence that Israel ever crossed the Sea of Reeds! So the reader will understand that I’m not just spouting empty words, I would point out that I have a book entitled On The Track Of The Exodus by Lieut.-Colonel C.C. Robertson, D.S.O., with a forward by Rev. E.H. Thorold, C.B., C.B.E., M.A., D.D., Chaplain-General to the Forces, a reprint of the 1936 edition by Gale & Polden, LTD. - London, was published by Artisan Sales, by the late E. Raymond Capt. Capt who was an accomplished archaeologist would have been quite careful not to handle any books that would be misleading in his field of endeavor. So what I’m about to reveal, one might entitle ‘E. Raymond Capt vs. Ron Wyatt’.

Watchman's Teaching Letter #149 September 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-ninth monthly teaching letter and continues my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. I had given a general overview before starting the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. Many people read the Scriptures believing that redemption is an invitation by the Almighty to all the races on Planet Earth to join in the Kingdom as equals simply by believing in Christ. Nothing could be further from the truth, for Amos 3:2 declares: “You [Israel] only have I known of all the families of the earth: therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities.” It should be made very clear that the name “Israel” includes only the descendants of the twelve sons of Jacob (son of Isaac and grandson Abraham)! It is also very important to notice from this verse that it is only the twelve sons of Jacob-Israel and their progeny that can be lawfully “punished”! The object of this series is to show why the children of Israel were punished in the past, and are still being punished today! Hopefully, this punishment will soon end! Now continuing with Yahweh’s prenuptial agreement with the twelve tribes of Israel where we left off in lesson #148 at Exod. 23:14-17:

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 13

THE MARRIAGE” continued:

YAHWEH’S PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL continued:

Actually with lesson #148 we left off with the mandatory observance of three annual festivals for the twelve tribes of Israel. We will learn more concerning these festivals with this issue. Therefore, what we addressed in the last lesson will overlap this one.

Watchman's Teaching Letter #148 August 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-eighth monthly teaching letter and continues my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. I give a general overview before starting the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. Already this subject has expended eleven lessons, and we are just working on the marriage phase of this story.

Before I continue with the prenuptial agreement between Yahweh and the twelve tribes of Israel, in preparation for their marriage, I need to stress the importance of marrying kind after kind! I bring this up, as there are those in Israel Identity who are claiming that the Father/Son as One was not genetically whole; that His Spirit contributed only one chromosome instead of the normal 23 on the part a male. Those who are claiming this are following the liar, Ron Wyatt, a pretended archaeologist. Here is Ron Wyatt’s story from website:

http://www.arkdiscovery.com/aoc-2.htm

“Mr. Wyatt removed a sample of Christ’s blood from the Mercy Seat of the Ark in the cave and paid a lab in Israel to do an analysis of the blood. They put the dark dried-out substance in saline solution for 72 hours. Mr. Wyatt asked them to do a chromosome test, but they informed him that he was wasting his money since you can’t do a chromosome test on dead white blood cells. They proceeded with the analysis and said, ‘It’s your money.’ As they began viewing the cells under the electron microscope, they saw cells dividing before their eyes! They could tell it was human blood, but ‘This blood is alive!’ They couldn’t believe what they were seeing! They continued with their tests and found the blood to be unique from any other human blood! Each cell contained only 24 chromosomes compared to the normal count of 46 that you and I have. Christ received 23 chromosomes from Mary, and one ‘y’ chromosome from His heavenly Father to designate a male child. Others in the lab were asked to come see for themselves. With tears in their eyes they asked whose blood this was, and Mr. Wyatt replied, ‘It is the blood of your Messiah.’ Then they asked who the Messiah was. They began wailing and shouting. No other male human being has ever had this same chromosome count! Christ’s blood is alive and unique to prove His divinity to the world before He returns to this earth. [Pile it higher and higher!] When these tests are repeated for all the world to see, everyone will learn that Jesus was more than a preacher, He was and is the Son of God!”

Watchman's Teaching Letter #147 July 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-seventh monthly teaching letter and continues my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. I had given a general overview before starting the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. Already this subject has expended ten lessons, and we are still working on the marriage phase of this story. If you haven’t followed this composition from its inception, you might want to obtain the ten previous issues. Without a perception of Yahweh’s marriage to the twelve tribes of Israel, one simply cannot comprehend the context on which the entire Bible rests! Not only this, but without the knowledge of Israel’s Identity, this marriage doesn’t make any sense! That’s why one will hear very little about it from nominal churchianity, no matter the denomination! Christ came to die to satisfy His own law concerning divorce and remarriage, so he could lawfully restore His marital relationship with the twelve tribes; not some hottentot tribe or individual from Africa, or any other unclean racial type, or mixture thereof!

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 11

“THE MARRIAGE” continued:

YAHWEH’S PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL continued:

This prenuptial agreement between Yahweh and His Cinderella bride, the twelve tribes of Israel, can be found at Exodus chapters 20 through 23 (four chapters in all). With the last lesson, we got to Exod. 22:25-26 where we had to discontinue our discussion. With this issue, we will pick up the nuptial agreement at Exod. 22:28, which states: “Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people.” If you are a pureblooded Israelite from one of the twelve tribes, your ancestors promised Yahweh that they would obey this and all the other parts of their nuptial agreement. Not only did our ancestors promise they would obey these rules for themselves, but in making these promises, they obligated all of their offspring after them forever! Being born under contract, when we took our first breath, we became as responsible for obeying these nuptial promises as they were for keeping them! Likewise, when Abraham placed Isaac on the altar to sacrifice him, Abraham, in essence, dedicated all of Isaac’s descendants on that altar after him forever! And we don’t have any choice in that matter! If you thought you had a choice, think again! So, let’s not take any of our promises to Him lightly, but rather zealously keep them! Just because some of our forefathers failed to live up to these obligations is no reason that we should follow suit! Besides, Christ provided us a way back to our former estate, and even beyond!

Watchman's Teaching Letter #146 June 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-sixth monthly teaching letter and continues my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. I had given a general overview before starting the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. With the last two lessons, we got into the marriage stage of the Love Story. It was necessary to take into consideration the prenuptial agreement which Yahweh made with His bride, the twelve tribes of Israel. As the nuptial agreement was too long to complete in lesson 145, we will continue with it here.

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 10

“THE MARRIAGE” continued:

YAHWEH’S PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL continued:

In order to understand the full significance of the nuptial agreement which Yahweh made with the twelve tribes of Israel, one needs to obtain a copy of the previous lesson. The provisions for this agreement are pretty well spelled out in Exodus chapters 20 through 23. The last provision we addressed was that of killing a man, at Exod. 21:12-14. I showed that verse 12 generally stated the rule should one kill another Adam-man, but I didn’t address the circumstances covering verses 13 and 14. In cases where an Adam-man kill another without malice, yet subject to being put to death by the hand of the avenger of blood as nearest of kin, Yahweh prescribed cities of refuge to which the accidental manslayer might flee until a civil magistrate might judge the case. Before cities of refuge were assigned as havens of safety, an Israelite might find the altar of Yahweh a place of asylum. But if a man should kill his neighbor presumptuously, neither the city of refuge nor the altar would spare him from justice.

Watchman's Teaching Letter #145 May 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-fifth monthly teaching letter and begins my thirteenth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told in which I gave the reader a general overview before I started the seven stages of this story, which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. Upon arriving at lesson #’s 143 and 144, I was finally able to get into the marriage phase of the story. With this lesson we will continue with the marriage ceremony. But before I do, I need to clear up a misunderstanding. As hard as I try to avoid any misconceptions of what I am writing, I find there are still communication barriers blocking my efforts. To show you a case in point, I will refer to an E-mail I received April 3, 2010 from Ronald J. Gardner (a man I highly respect), stating in part:

“Dear Mr. Emahiser, I was reading through your WTL 141, and on page 7 there is the comment about ‘Had not Eve been sexually seduced by Satan, producing Cain, Abel would have been the firstborn child, and would have been in line to receive the dominion.’

“My question here is whether Abel in fact was the ‘second born.’ If Cain’s father was ‘Satan,’ i.e., ‘the serpent,’ then that means Cain would be Satan’s ‘first born son,’ not Adam’s first born.

“But Genesis tells us that Adam and Eve together produced Abel, and so I see it that Abel would be Adam’s truly ‘first born son,’ and thus Abel would obtain the ‘dominion,’ and the Blessing and the Inheritance, etc.

Watchman's Teaching Letter #143 March 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-third monthly teaching letter and continues my twelfth year of publication. Since lesson #137, I have been presenting a series entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told in which I gave the reader a general overview before I started the seven stages of this story which are as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. This love story which is found in everyone’s Bible is sorely neglected, and hardly ever mentioned to any extent by nominal churchianity. Even Israel Identity has carelessly overlooked its importance. Unless one has delved seriously into the marriage relationship between Yahweh and His people Israel, one simply cannot comprehend the entire Bible story, and much of its narrative remains a mystery. Previously, I presented an overview of the subject to prepare the reader for the rest of the story. Then after that, I did a comprehensive study of the courtship stage to the marriage. With this lesson we will be getting into the marriage stage itself. It’s a broad subject and we’ll have to cover it sufficiently!

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 7

“THE MARRIAGE” stage:

As we begin our story of Yahweh’s marriage to the twelve tribes of Israel, we’ll consider the text found at Exodus 15:1-2, 13, 16:

1 Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto Yahweh, and spake, saying, I will sing unto Yahweh, for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea. 2 Yahweh is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; my father’s God, and I will exalt him. ... 13 Thou in thy mercy hast led forth the people which thou hast redeemed: thou hast guided them in thy strength unto thy holy habitation. ... 16 Fear and dread shall fall upon them [Israel’s enemy]; by the greatness of thine arm they shall be as still as a stone; till thy people pass over, O Yahweh, till the people pass over, which thou hast purchased.”

Watchman's Teaching Letter #142 February 2010

This is my one hundred and forty-second monthly teaching letter and continues my twelfth year of publication. Starting with lesson #137, I have been addressing a new subject entitled The Greatest Love Story Ever Told which involves the very important Biblical story of how our Almighty Yahweh married the twelve tribes of Israel. There are seven stages of this marriage relationship as follows: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. And while the entire narrative is significant throughout the Bible, we are especially interested in the part the apostle Paul played in the reconciliation stage at, 2 Corinthians 11:2, where he wrote: “For I am jealous over you with godly jealousy: for I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ.” We cannot fully understand what Paul is stating here unless we comprehend that many passages in the Old Testament speak of Yahweh’s marriage to the twelve tribes. Therefore, if Christ and Yahweh are two different persons, as the trinitarians claim, Paul was bearing false witness. Notice that Paul specifically states, “... I have espoused you to one husband ...”, not two! Therefore, any mention of God being a trinity of three individual persons is a lie from the get-go.

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 6

“THE COURTSHIP” continued:

As we move through the history of Yahweh’s chosen Caucasian seedline, this love story intensifies. This chosen seedline was not to worship in the same manner as the non-Israelites around them, but they were to approach and meet their Almighty in a very prescribed manner. Their altars were to be erected in a very precise fashion, and only the blood of clean animals was accepted as a clean sacrifice for a clean virgin seedline all the way back to Adam. Not only that, but every ritual in their worship foreshadowed their eventual marriage, estrangement, divorce, reconciliation and remarriage to this one Almighty God. When Paul stated “one husband” he knew what he was talking about. And since Paul declared “one husband”, he wasn’t teaching a trinity of persons. So don’t say that you believe Paul and, at the same time, promote a trinity! In doing so, you’re is not following Paul, but is following the pagan romish catholic church! And protestantism is little more than warmed-over catholicism!

Watchman's Teaching Letter #141 January 2010

This is my one hundred forty-first monthly teaching letter and continues my twelfth year of publication. In lesson #’s 137 & 138, I was presenting an overview of the seven stages of the marriage, divorce and remarriage of Yahweh to Israel. Then I realized that it was imperative to address the fallacy of the trinity, which I addressed in lesson #139. With lesson #140, I finished the overview for the seven stages: (1) the courtship, (2) the marriage, (3) the honeymoon, (4) the estrangement, (5) the divorce, (6) the reconciliation, and (7) the remarriage. Then in the last 80% of lesson #140, I started to address the courtship stage of The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, which I will continue with this lesson:

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD, Part 5

“THE COURTSHIP” continued:

Paul addressed the subject of marriage in respect to both Yahweh’s marriage to the twelve tribes of Israel, and the marriage of a man and woman. The laws that affect these two types of marriages are the same. At the end of the last lesson, concerning the courtship stage of Yahweh’s marriage to Israel I had quoted Deut. 14:2 & 26:17-18 thusly:

Deut. 14:2: “For thou art an holy people unto Yahweh thy Elohim, and Yahweh hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth.” Is this not the same procedure by which a young man chooses a young woman to become his wife? Does not this chosen woman become a peculiar treasure to this young man? If she doesn’t, they shouldn’t be getting married!

More marriage ceremony language is found at Deut. 26:17-18 thusly: 17 Thou hast avouched Yahweh this day to be thy Elohim, and to walk in his ways, and to keep his statutes, and his commandments, and his judgments, and to hearken unto his voice: 18 And Yahweh hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people, as he hath promised thee, and that thou shouldest keep all his commandments ...”. Notice the similarity of the language used here to a marriage ceremony we are familiar with today! Notice also the mutual pledge given by each of the two parties! The words “treasure” and “peculiar people” are descriptive adjectives which refer to one particular seed from the race of Adam that Yahweh courted as He sought them out to become His bride. This is the major theme throughout Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Yahweh’s courtship with this particular people commenced before the world began. If one is an Israelite today, that one was chosen in Yahweh’s mind before the foundation of the world. Also, if one is an Israelite today or in any period, past or future, such a one has no choice in the matter, for traditionally the man seeks out the woman, not the woman the man! Likewise, one cannot choose the Almighty, but He chooses us. Therefore, no one other than the seed of Israel is chosen. Thus, Israel is His “darling”; His “sweetheart”; His “beloved”.

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