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The stone that the builders rejected.....

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posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 07:42 AM
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Have you not read this Scripture: “‘The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone [...]’” [ESV] Mark 12:10+++

And between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders I saw a Lamb standing, as though it had been slain, with seven horns and with seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth. [ESV] Revelation 5:6



A Freemason I know said this would fit the «cornerstone prophecy» of the Tannakh (and Gospel, Acts) and he asked if he could take a photo of it, then I blinked and said; «Are you sure you dare? It could become an idol of worship, eh?» and he laughed, shook his head and I think I saw a wee tear in the corner of his eye, and he put his camera back into his pocket. This Mason was also a priest but has retired. He is still a Mason though, and a Mekubbal (Heb. מקובל one who studies Kabbalah, means receiving or accepted as in 'Accepted' Freemasonry) and an Elder in the Knights Templar Order.

In Hebrew a sacrificial lamb is called Heb. כבש «Kebes». As a verb it means to subdue or fix (as a cornerstone does) ==> Heb. כבש «Kabesh» and it is related to Arab. Kabah, Cube (Kabba the giant square meteorite in Saudi-Arabia worshipped by the Muslims, and the Holy of Holies was cubical, the New Jerusalem) and my cathedral is cubical in shape, I drew the first sketches for it when I was a wee lad at 12 years, long before I had learned about the Bible and Revelation. Heb. כבה «Kabah» means to bend or turn as in the aforementioned arc in my cathedral. Though me dad isn't one, I insisted to my aunties in Kindergarten that my «Great Daddy» was a great architect. Go figure, hehe. I was five, and had never heard of religion other than that I knew I hated it like my Big Daddy in the skies.
edit on 13-2-2017 by Utnapisjtim because: Updated cornerstone illustration four times and added the last paragraph and Heb. מקובל + «great architect» + misc typos



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:30 AM
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Bit lost what your point is. Does it all really come down to a play on words?



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:37 AM
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originally posted by: paraphi
Bit lost what your point is. Does it all really come down to a play on words?


Call it play of words, yes, but I like to boil it down to explanatory esotheria, the Lamb of Revelation is but a rock, a corner stone, and silent as one. There is but a whisper when the Elders witness the Lamb of God and its wisdom. Us Kenites don't sacrifice living beings, we cut crops, hew rocks and move mountains &c



edit on 13-2-2017 by Utnapisjtim because: typos + misc synonymes



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:42 AM
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and talk bollocks...

but that's just my interpretation.



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:47 AM
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originally posted by: savemebarry
and talk bollocks...

but that's just my interpretation.




Haha. I'm all about bollocks, mate, but this is the great bollocks, the shaite you could end up becoming an Accepted Freemason by
Haha.

PS: Trust me, I am the reason they all wear white gloves at their colloquials, I used to urinate on their door handles in every town I visited, I was a daft punk back then. Now I sometimes wipe their handles at the given lodges. After all, they are my beloved enemies, I wouldn't see them shamed and dirty
After all they rule the world, so I ought to be in with them haha



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:49 AM
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I think that pic is wrong.

A cube has 8 vertices.

But, no matter from which direction we look at the cube, we can only see at most 7 at a time.

There's always 1 cornerstone that is "rejected".

That's because we use our human "eyes" to look. These "material" eyes are divided into two.

In order to see all 8 corners of the cube, we need to make our eye "whole" again.



The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. -- KJV, Matthew 6:22

Yeshua said, I say, if you are whole, you will be filled with light, but if divided, you will be filled with darkness.
-- The Gospel of Thomas #61 [Meyer Translation]


By making the eye into a single eye, we can see in all directions at once. We get omnivision, instead of directional vision.

That's how we can see all 8 cornerstones of the cube simultaneously.

The "psychic eye" sees in the spirit realm, so can see around to the back of the cube.

Then we can see the missing cornerstone.



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:54 AM
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a reply to: AMPTAH

The cornerstone in my illustration is not a cube, the cathedral I keep drawing is cubical, this stone has six faces like a cube (edit: it has seven faces/sides/eyes, since this stone is made in diamond-glass, making these faces into eyes, I look forward to when I can have one made in glass to see how the light will behave), but a mere seven corners/horns (like the Agnus Dei). The seven eyes are just candy for ya all to see my points and hopefully you'll see it clearly enough to agree that this piece of slab is really the true sacred Agnus

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posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 08:59 AM
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posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 09:18 AM
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posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 09:36 AM
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a reply to: Utnapisjtim

Nice illustration.


this stone has six faces like a cube, but a mere seven corners/horns (like the Agnus Dei).


Maybe I'm missing something, but I am counting 7 Faces to your stone.

 



it is related to Arab. Kabah, Cube (Kabba the giant square meteorite in Saudi-Arabia worshipped by the Muslims


The black meteorite is not a square, cube, nor finished ashlar. It is comprised of shattered fragments decoratively held together in no particular shape at all. The actual building (Ka'aba) is square-shaped, not the meteorite.



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 09:40 AM
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The stoNE that was rejected an became cornerstone was none other then Christ



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 09:46 AM
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originally posted by: Sahabi
a reply to: Utnapisjtim

Nice illustration.


this stone has six faces like a cube, but a mere seven corners/horns (like the Agnus Dei).


Maybe I'm missing something, but I am counting 7 Faces to your stone.

 



it is related to Arab. Kabah, Cube (Kabba the giant square meteorite in Saudi-Arabia worshipped by the Muslims


The black meteorite is not a square, cube, nor finished ashlar. It is comprised of shattered fragments decoratively held together in no particular shape at all. The actual building (Ka'aba) is square-shaped, not the meteorite.



Ah, I forgot the base, yes it DOES have seven faces! Thanks mate, I counted too fast. Thank you!!! It does have seven faces or Lat. facēs (plural of Fax as in telefax and facsimile) haha, works like birds for monks


My point of siting Ka'aba, was that it is square shaped, AND that even though the House of Saud destroyed among other things the house of Mohammad and several shrines and sacred buildings since they said these buildings were worshipped and thereby Haram (illegal)-- they didn't destroy the Ka'aba, though it is mandatory for any Muslim to worship it. They also worship the pillar that represents Satan. And of course they all love Babylon 5 and other shows on their TV's, or animated idols if you like

edit on 13-2-2017 by Utnapisjtim because: misc typos and syntactical issues



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 09:58 AM
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a reply to: Utnapisjtim

The church rejected Christ's path to perfection. To repent from sin and sin no more.

In place of righteousness the church chose the path of "Original Sin", which is the path of Satan, the path of perpetual sin.

The narrow path is obedience to the law.

Obedience is the cornerstone of Christ's teaching and it will crush the church that teaches it's followers that it is impossible to walk in obedience to God's laws.
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posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 10:01 AM
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originally posted by: visitedbythem
The stoNE that was rejected an became cornerstone was none other then Christ


I'd say that a stone is primarily a stone, secondary, your idol, Christ. And don't worry, when I'll place it, we WILL anoint it, thus Christening it.



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 10:12 AM
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a reply to: Utnapisjtim

Muslims don't worship the Kaaba, what are you the type of person who tells people who they worship?

I know your "Mason" friend, if a true Mason, would tell you not to define another's faith for them.

Fact.



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 10:18 AM
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originally posted by: irenialilivenka
a reply to: Utnapisjtim

Muslims don't worship the Kaaba, what are you the type of person who tells people who they worship?

I know your "Mason" friend, if a true Mason, would tell you not to define another's faith for them.

Fact.


Haha, Muslim pilgrims don't worship the Ka'aba? Please. Well, I'm just that pissed off from the Goat-fart's choice of username and his comment above that I'll close down my browser now. Tear me Agnus apart in the MEAN meanwhile. Ta-dah. See ye laters. I'm going to the pub!



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 10:24 AM
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OP why would you make a connection between these two unrelated passages?

One being from Revelations nonetheless, the most obscure and prone to misinterpretation part of the whole Bible.

What are you trying to achieve and why would you try to connect these two unrelated passages? What are you trying to say with this thread?
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posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 11:01 AM
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a reply to: Utnapisjtim

Oo

Weird... really..



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 11:22 AM
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originally posted by: Utnapisjtim

originally posted by: irenialilivenka
a reply to: Utnapisjtim

Muslims don't worship the Kaaba, what are you the type of person who tells people who they worship?

I know your "Mason" friend, if a true Mason, would tell you not to define another's faith for them.

Fact.


Haha, Muslim pilgrims don't worship the Ka'aba? Please. Well, I'm just that pissed off from the Goat-fart's choice of username and his comment above that I'll close down my browser now. Tear me Agnus apart in the MEAN meanwhile. Ta-dah. See ye laters. I'm going to the pub!


A scholarly remark indeed!

But you DO know they do not worship a shrine, that is called idolatry and Islam does not engage in idolatry.

You probably just don't like Muslims, that is my guess.



posted on Feb, 13 2017 @ 11:27 AM
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a reply to: irenialilivenka

They worship a fallen alien spirit being. They worship the same being Mohameds father worshipped




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