The Elohim Project Book 2 Jesus - The Man

 

We have ascertained the significance of Jesus, as a child, and how special he is due to the nature of how he was brought into our world.  Now we will proceed to analyze the man that he became, and all of the significances therein.  We know that Jesus performed unusual feats as a boy, as we covered in our last chapter, but what effect did his early years have on him as a full grown man?  What was the significance of all the different sorts of references to the man Jesus?  What are these references telling us about his growing up years?  What about his training during those growing up years?  Who trained the boy?  And how is this significant to what he was able to do as a Man?  How do the teachings of theology play a role in this analysis?  How far off base are those teaching leaving us?  What is the nature of the information that we must find and ascertain more information from pertaining to the man Jesus?  Why was he just as amazing as an adult as he was as a child prodigy?  How do the Elohim figure in to the equation?  And who else must we factor into the events of the man who came to be known as so much to so many people?  All of these questions are what we will be seeking the answers to in this chapter, and with some rather amazing results!

Jesus' earthly mission began with his baptism at the Jordan River by John the Baptist.  At this time we will notice that the event of Jesus' baptism is accompanied with another event.  After Jesus was baptized, the heavens opened up and a dove descended from the heavens down upon Jesus.  Along with this sign was the voice heralding the announcement that this was indeed Jesus, son of the Elohim, whom the commander of the Elohim approved.  The commander had better announce his approval, since he was instrumental in bringing about this man!  The commander of the Elohim had a great deal more invested in Jesus than simply contributing to the genetic pool from which Jesus came, as we will soon come to realize.  This event being inclusive of so many things occurring at the time of Jesus baptism is significant.  Why?  Because it served to confirm the Elohim's continue involvement with the man, just as had been the case with him as a mere boy, and made a public spectacle of the significant difference between the others baptized at the time and Jesus himself.  This event was handled in such a way as to provide validity to the mission that Jesus was embarking on, and established this validity in the minds of the people of the time.  The account of Jesus' baptism can be found in Luke chapter three.

It is significant to realize that, although there is little mention of the time between the age of twelve and the time of Jesus' baptism, there is a lot that went on of which we are not aware.  We need to go back and pick up this information in order to more fully understand the significance of his earthly mission, and how it came to include such a powerfully great understanding of people.  As we discussed in book one, there is a great deal of information that has been taken out or away from the scriptures, or never allowed to be canonized and come into acceptance by the religious.  In some of these lost books we can find the reason for the absence of so much information, and find the contents of what we are not suppose to know.  Having already ascertained that Jesus had been on a world tour of sorts, and that this had been a part of his education in preparation for his ministry, and knowing that his parents were responsible for part of his instruction, we can begin piecing the picture together of just how much had gone into the education of Jesus and how this plays a major role in the success of his earthly mission.  The Elohim played a key role in the instruction of Jesus, both as a man and as a child.  This fact can be verified by the actions of Jesus himself.  If we will analyze closely and carefully enough we will see this come into play in some of the major events associated with the history of the life of this special one.  The first best, and most significant example of this comes to us from the account of the next event in Jesus' life after that of his baptism.

Now, if you will turn to the account found at Luke chapter four, we will begin to analyze the account.  Jesus went into the wilderness after his baptism for a period of forty days.  During this time he did not eat but was fasting for this entire period of time.  At the conclusion of this fasting period, the came a caller of the same sort, in fact the same caller, as had called on Eve in the garden.  This one approached Jesus and spoke to him, just as had been the case in the garden, and carried on a coherent conversation.  This one who spoke to Jesus at this time was the leader of the resistance, which we discussed in book one.  This leader tempted Jesus, more as an insult, to turn a rock into a loaf of bread.  Jesus responded in a most appropriate manner, by reminding him that man does not live on bread alone.  How is this so appropriate?  Because Jesus was aware that while the body needed food, the mind also needed food that is the knowledge that is the food for the mind.  But, there is a question in my mind, how is it that the resistance came to know where Jesus was and where to find him?  How did the resistance leader in fact even know that Jesus had been fasting for forty days?  And if the resistance had this information, why did they wait until the end of the fasting to make an appearance?  What was the point of approaching Jesus?  What did the resistance hope to gain by the actions being taken where Jesus was involved?

The resistance element is the same one discussed in book one, and they had refused to withdraw completely from the earth and their earthly investment or vested interests here.  The resistance had decided to try something along the same lines, only slightly different but with the son of the most high commander of the Elohim.  This was not a difficult thing for this leader, since he had been monitoring Jesus' activities, including the interaction between the Elohim and Jesus, as had been going on in the wilderness in preparation for the mission that Jesus was about to embark upon.  The Elohim had selected a good location, in the wilderness away from the eyes of the people, to meet with Jesus and prepare him for the mission that he was expected to fulfill, but this was not away from the eyes of the resistance leader.  Although the Elohim had said that dust is all they would give this one to eat, meaning that they would not be giving out any further information to the opposition and their leader, it did not prevent the use of technology to be the means of gaining access to additional information.  By means of technical capabilities the leader had, in fact, done enough ease dropping to know where to find Jesus and the Elohim interacting, and waited for them to finish the preparations that they were making.  This included the ease dropping on all of the preparations as well, this is how the resistance leader came to know the details of the schedule for the entire mission that Jesus was about to undertake.

This leader was not a stupid individual, he knew to wait until the Elohim and Jesus were finished making plans before making an appearance.  The timing was simply the product of having had experience in the past with dealing with the Elohim.  Upon approaching Jesus, this leader made it known that he was indeed aware of both the source and nature of the power that had been granted Jesus, he knew that if he wanted to he could turn a stone into bread!  Jesus had also been instructed that the powers that had been given him were not for amusement and were for the establishing of proof of who he was among the people of his time.  It would have been inappropriate for him to have used these powers just to impress the one speaking with him, since that one knew enough to not need a demonstration and was just taunting him.  Jesus acted as though he had been expecting this one, and seemed to spontaneously know what to say.  How is it that this is the appearance that Jesus gives us?  How much could Jesus know about this one?  And from where did he get such knowledge?  How far did his knowledge of this one go?  What all was included in Jesus' awareness of things involving both the resistance and the Elohim?  How much did Jesus know that this leader knew?  To get the answers to this we must analyze the next episode of the account.

As the account continues, there is another strange event about to unfold, one that we have never been given the proper understanding of by our so called learned men.  The text makes mention of this leader showing all of the kingdoms of the earth to Jesus in an instant of time!  How is it that this could be done?  The leader took Jesus up to his ship, and from here it could be said that all of the kingdoms of the earth could be seen in a minimally brief time.  How is it that this could be?  Because, it is the nature of how things really were from very early times, as we have discussed at length in previous information.  The commander of this ship offered Jesus authority over all of these earthly kingdoms, as it had been delivered to the commander, giving him the authority to give it to whomever he so chose.  If you will notice, Jesus never once argued with the commander or disputed with him over the statement that he made.  Jesus merely refused to perform an act of worship, which were the conditions for being given authority over those kingdoms, and stated his position on the side of the Elohim.  By taking the side of the Elohim, rather than the side of the resistance, we can see that there is something here that doesn't meet the eye.  How could Jesus have known what to expect?  And how he should handle himself as well?  And what was the issue at stake that the leader was making a point of calling Jesus' attention to?

Jesus was aware of the things kept secret from the founding of the world!  This means that: Jesus knew what the resistance was, and who it was composed of; he knew who their leader was; he knew the issue that had developed and formed a rift between the now opposing sides; he knew of the involvement of still another element, separate yet involved with the two opposing sides; and he knew where all of this left him.  In the very beginning, before there was the blue world called earth, there were a great many people who were of different worlds who were all sentient peoples.  The word went out, from a council comprised of many people being primarily of one specific sort, that there should be a gathering together of the greatest of the vessels of the peoples.  Thus there came to be assembled under the direction of the council, being known as the UAP, a fleet of ships.  Having readied a fleet, there was the command given that would determine the nature of the purpose of the fleet, and constitute the nature of the missions of this fleet as well.  There was an appointment made of the ship that came to be the flagship of the fleet, being that it was the most worthy of the position.  The flagship was given a commander, who became the commander in charge of the operations of the fleet, being also in charge of the commanders of all the vessel in the entire fleet.  The commander came to be the most high in command of the flagship, and the entire fleet that was put under the direction of the flagship, to share jointly in the accomplishing of their missions as a fleet.  The flagship came to be know as Jehovah, there being two common terms using this name that denoted the operational posture of the flagship.  When under the normal operations, being a vessel of scientific exploration and colonization, the ship was know as Jehovah Shalom, meaning the ship is peace or in a status of peaceful operations.  When the ship is in the defensive posture, the ship became known as Jehovah of Armies, signifying the strength to carry out its mission all interference not withstanding.

The name of the flagship, Jehovah, means Wisdom Personified.  This name is significant due to the nature of the people that constitute its crew, and the nature of their mission and purpose.  The Elohim are the people of the flagship, they being a very sentient people loving knowledge and seeking it out as they behold it to be the purpose of sentient life to do.  The ship is equipped to defend itself if under fire, and is a huge scientific vessel of highly trained and skilled technical specialists of many crucial fields.  The ships that are subject to the command of the flagship are of different people of different worlds, they too being scientific intellects of advanced knowledge and technology with the specialized training to utilize it.  The ships each have a crew that is highly specialized and well equipped for both scientific exploration and colonization, having specialists in every field relative to these missions.  The commanders of these ships are in charge each of their own ship and people, yet are answerable to the high commander of the flagship.  All personnel of the fleet are under the same statutes, and are to operate within the guidelines as have been established by the council, the UAP.  The responsibility for reporting back to the council, or the home world, rests upon the flagship and its commander.  Records are to be carefully kept, and at timely intervals be sent back to the home world for the council to ascertain the progress and extent of success of the missions of the fleet. 

The transformation of our world into the blue world known as earth, was the first operation of the fleet, and was a joint endeavor involving all of the ships and their crews.  After the completion of the first operation of preparing the planet for colonization, and making it capable of supporting life forms, the nature of the operations of the fleet would change and become more individualized.  Each vessel and her crew would become a separate working unit, each unit reporting to the high commander.  Each unit would consist of a commander, specialized personnel, and a mission to form a colony upon the face of the planet.  At this point in time everything was running smoothly, there being no disagreement between the fleet and its personnel.  But as the colonization process continued to progress, this is where the problems begin to come into the picture.  The commanders of the other colonization projects had provided the people of their efforts with the knowledge of their nature and origin.  The Elohim, however, had decided that they were not going to provide such information until well into their project, rather than from the onset or commencement.  Herein developed the basis of the rift that came between the Elohim and the other project heads or commanders.  This is why there is a pattern common to the first civilizations, the pattern of records referring to their gods, colonizers, and or civilizers and teachers having fallen from the stars and returned to the stars.  This established a common ground between the various first civilizations, all except the colony of the Elohim project called Eden.  This civilization had not received such information and did not have this common element of knowledge among its people.  There came to be great concern among the leaders of the projects, among those who had given their true identity out, that the lack of this information would become a problem between the people of the colonies that would eventually fill the earth, become aware of each other, and trade or intermarry.

The concern became so great, and the awareness of the possible potential for rifts among the colonies weighed so heavily on the commanders, that they approached the Elohim commander over the matter.  The commander of the Elohim did not feel that there was cause for concern, or that it was any concern of the other project heads as to how his project was carried out-as long as it was!  This was not the results that the other commanders were seeking, so they took it upon themselves to contact the council, an act of disloyalty in the eyes of the Elohim commander who was in charge of making such contacts, and go over the head of the obstinate commander.  The results were still not what the commanders were desiring, as the council had supported the Elohim commander's choice and found him to be operating well within his rights to decide the path of progression of his colony and the determinations pertaining thereto.  This contact firmly established the rift between the commanders of the fleet and the most high commander, since when the commanders had not gotten what they were after they went further.  They filled a formal petition requesting to be allowed to usurp the authority of the Elohim commander and replace him with one of their own members.   This petition was denied, and a formal complaint was filed with the council, just as a matter of record of the objections.  The project commanders then got together and decided to interfere with the Elohim project and tell the truth to the woman first, she could then establish the proof to give her husband, and she would do just that.  After this plan was carried out, the Elohim commander made a report to the council on the matter, and he got results that were even less to the liking of the project heads!  The authorization given for the other vessels of the fleet to conduct ongoing projects then got revoked, they were here under the sanction of the council and lost that sanction, and they were to withdraw and allow the flagship to take over operations totally.  These commanders refused to withdraw, and also refused to acknowledge the high commander anymore.  This is how the resistance came to be, and how it came to be such a recurring problem for the Elohim to continue to contend with, and Jesus as well!

How is it that Jesus knew of this issue and those involved, and how it began in the first place?  Let me remind you, that the Elohim had played a major role in the education of Jesus, and had instructed him in areas that his parents would not have been qualified to do.  This had to be a part of the information that was to become within the realm of knowledge possessed by Jesus, since it would involve him and not just his Elohim father.  This is also why Jesus did not get irate or out of line with the resistance leader when he was taken aboard his ship, not did he say or do anything revealing or injurious to him,  Rather, he made clear frank statements based on his full knowledge of the facts, and the outcome of who was still in charge.  Though the resistance leader considered himself to be the one in charge over the earth since the remainder of the fleet was in agreement with him on the matter of disclosure, Jesus was not seeing things his ways and knew that he did not have full authorization from the authority that really counted.  Jesus also realized that part of the reason for him having been brought into the world of mankind was so that he could leave the keys of knowledge pertaining to the kingdom of the heavens, and those therein, and repair the rift caused by the lack of this knowledge and its understanding.  In view of the fact that this was already a part of the course of action planned for so carefully, there was no cause for excess concern over the matter, as his Elohim father had the situation under control.

As we continue our analysis of this encounter, we find that the resistance leader was well aware of the significance of Jesus.  When this leader returned Jesus to the earth, he returned him to where he was going to be going next and accompanied him there.  The two men came to be stationed atop the temple in Jerusalem, where the commander the same as dared Jesus to jump from that position!  Why would this one do such a thing?  To let Jesus know that he was indeed aware of the command that the high commander had given all personnel concerning the keeping Jesus both safe and alive until the time of his departure.  This leader knew that he was powerless to stop Jesus from carrying out his earthly mission, and that during this time might be the last and only opportunity he might have to win Jesus over to his thinking.  Why did the leader of the resistance want to win Jesus over to his thinking?  Because Jesus was his last chance, and his supporters last chance, to possibly get additional support of one having the authority to beseech that the council reinstate their rights that had been revoked.  If Jesus could be swayed to change his thinking, then so might the Elohim commander, or even the council on the home world.  This is why after the third test, the commander of the opposition withdrew until another more appropriate time.  This indicate that he had not entirely given up on reaching Jesus, or being reinstated with the council, it would just take a little more effort than first thought.

There was also another reason for the commander of the resistance to approach Jesus.  In order to discern what this other reason involves, we must first come to understand and know what the significance of the other terms referring to Jesus tells us about him.  What was Jesus also referred to as?  Jesus was considered to be a master teacher like his Elohim father, and a wonderful counselor.  With the depth of the knowledge that the Elohim had instructed him in, this more than qualified him for both roles in every aspect.  For although his earthly parents had instructed him in the laws and the ways of his earthly people, the Elohim had done the same with respect to their ways and laws of their people. There is another term used to denote that he got more than just knowledge and wisdom form his Elohim father.  Do you know which term that is?  The term Messiah, or the term Christ, both denote that he was much more than just a teacher and counselor.  These terms indicate authority and the responsibility that goes with the authority.  Where did Jesus get this authority, and by whom was it recognized?  Jesus got his authority from the position of command rank that his Elohim father held, both in the eyes of the nation and in the eyes of the council.  Jesus is also referred to as the one who mediates between the Elohim and the people of the earth, as found at 1 Timothy two verse five.  What is a mediator?  What is an ambassador?  Jesus was an ambassador in his own right, by the authority invested in him by the Elohim commander.  This is confirmed at: Luke 14:32; 19:14; and 2 Corinthians 5:20, where it refers to Jesus having sent out ambassadors who were to substitute as ambassadors for him.  The commander of the resistance knew him as an acting ambassador!  The commander was in hopes of putting Jesus in the position of acting as an ambassador between himself and the Elohim commander and the council.

In the last statement that Jesus made to the resistance leader, he made it a point to tell him that it was not at all a good idea to be putting the Elohim, or their commander, to the test.  Why would Jesus make such a statement?  What was the basis for this statement?  Jesus knew that the Elohim and their commander had played a major role in several events, for the purpose of eliminating the resistance.  That was the reason for the flood, the confusing of the languages at the tower of Babel, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and those found on the boarder of the land of Canaan where they did not belong.  Jesus also knew that, while the Elohim were a patient people, there was a limit to even their patience!  The resistance leader had tempted fate by even doing something so dangerous as taking Jesus up to his ship, and all the other things he had said and done.  Jesus was aware of just how much this was taxing the patients of the flagship and its crew who were monitoring where he was at all times and were fully aware of everything that had transpired between the resistance leader and himself.  The resistance leader was not a stupid individual either, for he read into the warning what was intended to be read into it, and he departed from Jesus to await another time.  While the leader was not stupid, he did boarder on reckless in his manner of approach and his timing as well.  But then, desperate people sometimes do desperate things when they are running out of both ideas and options!  This commanders was especially desperate, since he was also running out of time and knew that if Jesus was going to be the answer to his and his personnel's dilemma the time was very limited.

What other information do we have pertaining to Jesus and his reputation?  There is very little said about his early years, during which he kept a low profile.  Among those of the Himalayas, he was such an exemplary individual that he became know as Saint Issa!  He amazed those at the temple at the age of twelve, with his answers which demonstrated both his level of intellect and his sense of personal discipline.  What we can find indicate that Jesus was brought up and groomed in such a manner as to have a reputation that was conducive to the mission that he would eventually undertake.  He kept a low profile until he came to meet all of the requirements of his nation before beginning his earthly mission.  Jesus had gone abroad and learned about people, the world, and what both were all about on this world.  He had established the disciplines, personality traits, character, and reputation that would coincide with his mission for the Elohim and his father the commander.  In all that Jesus did, he did it to the fullest of his capacity-which was brilliant!  Jesus came to be considered a perfect man, and being that he had the instruction of the Elohim themselves, he was perfect in knowledge just as those who had instructed him.  In giving Jesus the full and proper disclosure that had not been given to Adam or any who followed thereafter, Jesus could leave to mankind what all others had not been able or qualified to do.  Upon this fact rests the whole of the purpose of his earthly mission and all that he would do therein and during the entire duration of.