Since I discovered that the bible is Bantu history I have been asking questions. One of the questions I didn't seem to get an answer to is how was the bible stolen?
How was is it so possible to steal the holy book, change it and leave no trace or memory of it even in people's minds, but bring it back re-packaged. This worried me a lot but the answer is right there in the bible.
If someone steals something you don't appreciate or pay attention to, how will you remember it?
The bible records time and again that the holy people of book did as they saw fit in their eyes (Judges 17:6, Judges 21:25, etc). Prophets spoke to them but they did not listen (Jeremiah 35:17). Even Moses was worried from the word go (Exodus 4:1) He knew these people don't like to listen to their own people and truly when he told them they did not listen or even believe him (Exodus 6:9)
So once they were in the promised land these people could not be turned away from evil. They were attracted to it so much so that even after the holy scriptures were stolen, no one cared. No-one remembered the name of God. No-one remembered the destroyed temple, until Nehemiah.
The temple seems to be where all the holy scriptures were stored. People did not do what God had told them and that was to write the laws on doorposts (Deut 6: 9). If they had done that, I believe someone would have picked up that the bible is similar to our stories except for the names of people and locations.
2 Kings 17: 13 - 20 is descriptive enough of what was the state of the nation when Babylon invaded the land. It is scary and unbelievable. I suppose the people did not know they had the true God? Why did they see other nations practices enticing? I do not know.
Daniel 1: 2 also shows that many things were taken from temple by the Babylonian kingdom.
I am sure as you read you would say but it is also written that they went back to Israel after the Babylonian captivity. Thats true. I do not deny it. The above was just to show you the type of people they are. They are quick to forget. The very same word God used to warn them, not to FORGET. So if the older generation forgets God, what is the hope for the younger generation? None. Apple begets apple or apple does not fall far from the tree.
The new testament however, has three groups -
1. the ones who don't know the laws
2. the ones who think they live laws perfectly
3. the ones who know the laws but don't believe half of the book
Jesus in his departure leaves a very sad prophecy. That Jerusalem will be trampled by gentiles UNTIL the times are fulfilled. Luke 21: 24.
He again says in Matthew 23: 39 people will not recognize Him until they bless the one who comes in the name of the Lord.
The last thing that I want to mention is the temple (i will unpack the name in another post). The non-existence of the temple is the fulfilment of Jesus prophecy and also is one thing that no-one knows where it was today.
Did people just give up on the temple? No. It was all the fulfilment of resisting Jesus.
People resisted Jesus and he pronounced some unfavorable prophecies or rather curses. I suppose people forgetting Jesus' existence and his real name also is a sign of how little they appreciated him while he was still walking on earth.
To this day the name of God in Exodus brought by Moses is forgotten, how God is worshipped is not known but ask about ancestors then you will hear all about it. Who Jesus name was is also not known. What the temple real name is, no-one knows and where it was located no one knows.
Rejecting God and later Christ has indeed made Deuteronomy 28 curses and Jesus prophecies stick. There is complete confusion in the Bantu people. Even the customs that are still being practiced - no-one knows who legislated them or where they come from. It is completely unbelievable that no one soul is the voice of reason among the Bantus. Everything goes right now, just like what was happening in olden days.
My own immediate family gets lost when I explain the Bible being bantu history. It is like I am telling a fairytale. The circle of resistance, unbelief is with all generations.
Who will wake the Bantu people up?
I get tired trying to explain over and over that the Bible takes place right here. The unfortunate part is our own lands have been renamed numerous times to the point that the original names are completely forgotten.
No-one wants to believe. Instead the brainwash from fabricated history was real. No wonder the temple was destroyed and history was stolen. People quickly moved on after the destruction of the temple. By the time it came back re-packaged no one knew it.
The gentiles clearly are taking advantage of our forgetfulness. But thankfully everything has expiry date in the bible.
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