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The Head of אנוש (Enos) ‘Every Man’ is H’meshiakh (The Messiah) aka The Son of Adam aka Seth (the father of Enos); and the Head of H’meshiakh is Alohym.
If I had not come and Spoken unto them, they would not have (incurred a) Sn: but now they have no cloke for their sin.
If I had not performed among them the Works which No other Man had done, they would not have (incurred a) Sin: but now have they both Seen and Hated both Me and my Father.
He that Hates me Hates my Father also.
If the World Hate you, you know that it Hated me (and my Father) before it Hated you.
If the World removes your Head from you, know that it removed My Head (and the Head of My Father) before it Beheaded you.
Remember the word that I said unto you, The Servant is not Greater than his lord.
This is a snippet of an Anthology I’ve been working on, and this segment (is an important facet in the Clarification of a popular Fallacy), which discerns between the father and son, showing (that though they are One in the same) they are distinctly two coexisting persons, and not as many which believe they are the same person, the person called Seth (the Son of Adam) is not his father Adam (the person), Seth is not a Resurrected Adam.
If I had not come and Spoken unto them, they would not have (incurred a) Sn: but now they have no cloke for their sin.
If I had not performed among them the Works which No other Man had done, they would not have (incurred a) Sin: but now have they both Seen and Hated both Me and my Father.
He that Hates me Hates my Father also.
If the World Hate you, you know that it Hated me (and my Father) before it Hated you.
If the World removes your Head from you, know that it removed My Head (and the Head of My Father) before it Beheaded you.
Remember the word that I said unto you, The Servant is not Greater than his lord.
This is a snippet of an Anthology I’ve been working on, and this segment (is an important facet in the Clarification of a popular Fallacy), which discerns between the father and son, showing (that though they are One in the same) they are distinctly two coexisting persons, and not as many which believe they are the same person, the person called Seth (the Son of Adam) is not his father Adam (the person), Seth is not a Resurrected Adam.
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