In the Gnostic tradition, Judas is “the Enlightened
enabler of Christ's secret mission.” In the Illuminati, Judas is the rebel to
be revered. As Lady Gaga sings in her tune entitled Judas, “I’m just a
Holy Fool, oh baby he’s so cruel But I’m still in love with Judas, baby.”
One decade ago now the National Geographic
Society proudly
unveiled, after 1,700 years missing, the
ancient Coptic, or Egyptian Christian, manuscripts of the “Gospel of Judas.”
"This lost gospel,
providing information on Judas Iscariot—considered for 20 centuries and by
hundreds of millions of believers as an antichrist of the worst kind—bears
witness to something completely different from what was said [about Judas] in
the Bible," proclaimed a famed clergyman at the time.
In the found script, “Judas is Jesus' closest friend, someone who understands Christ's true message and is singled out for special status among Jesus' disciples,” explained National Geographic. “In the key passage Jesus tells Judas, ‘you will exceed all of them. For you will sacrifice the man that clothes me.' ”
A chair of the Department of
Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina was quoted by the magazine
saying, "This gospel has a completely different understanding of God, the
world, Christ, salvation, human existence—not to mention of Judas himself—than
came to be embodied in the Christian creeds and canon."
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A subsequent New
York Times front-page news story heralded the archaeological find (scholars knew of the existence of the 'Gospel of Judas' because of
references to it in other ancient texts as early as A.D. 180), reporting:
“The discoveries of
Gnostic texts have shaken up Biblical scholarship by revealing the diversity of
beliefs and practices among early followers of Jesus.
". . . As the findings have
trickled down to churches and universities, they have produced a new generation
of Christians who now regard the Bible, not as the literal word of God, but as
a product of historical and political forces that determined which texts should
be included in the canon, and which edited out.
“ . . . For
that reason, the discoveries have proved deeply troubling for many believers.
The Gospel of Judas portrays Judas Iscariot not as a betrayer of Jesus, but as
his most favored disciple and willing collaborator.”
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The reality is the Gnostic “Cainites” who produced the bogus Judas gospel would in no way be considered “early followers of Jesus.” Paul even warns about them in his epistles.
From
the Bible, we know Judas was a half-breed Syrian Jew indirectly
kin to Nimrod, a classic type of the Antichrist in the Word of God.
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The Illuminati’s love
for raising one arm, hiding one hand, stretching out one or two fingers and
giving the “Eye of Horus” (where they hide one eye, either by winking or
covering it with their hand, etc.) is directly derived from the Bible’s Judas.
The name Judas Iscariot
itself breaks down to mean “the man from Kerioth,” and as Jeremiah
48:24-26 reports, “And upon Kerioth, and upon Bozrah, and upon all the cities
of the land of Moab, far or near.
[25] The horn of Moab is cut off, and his arm is broken, saith the LORD.
[26] Make ye him drunken: for he magnified himself against the LORD: Moab also shall wallow in his vomit, and he also shall be in derision.”
[25] The horn of Moab is cut off, and his arm is broken, saith the LORD.
[26] Make ye him drunken: for he magnified himself against the LORD: Moab also shall wallow in his vomit, and he also shall be in derision.”
Jordan explains, “Notice
there’s a man whose judgment comes at the Second Coming of Christ. If you look
back at verse 15, it talks about the king whose name is the Lord of hosts.
That’s Christ and he’s talking about the judgment coming, and in Moab,
judgment’s going to be upon Kerioth, and upon a man who’s got a broken arm—a
broken-armed man from Moab.
“Come to Zechariah 11
and watch all this stuff begin to come together:
[15] And the LORD said unto me, Take unto thee yet
the instruments of a foolish shepherd.
[16] For, lo, I will raise up a shepherd in the land, which shall not visit those that be cut off, neither shall seek the young one, nor heal that that is broken, nor feed that that standeth still: but he shall eat the flesh of the fat, and tear their claws in pieces.
[17] Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye: his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened.
[16] For, lo, I will raise up a shepherd in the land, which shall not visit those that be cut off, neither shall seek the young one, nor heal that that is broken, nor feed that that standeth still: but he shall eat the flesh of the fat, and tear their claws in pieces.
[17] Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye: his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened.
“That word ‘idol’ there
means like a statue, an icon. You know that fellow over there in Revelation 13
who sets up an image and they fall down and worship the image? That’s this guy
right here!
“It says ‘the sword
shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye.’ That’s a reference to the
deadly wound the Antichrist suffers in the midst of the week. Did you
ever see a picture of Napoleon? He’s standing with his arm tucked into his coat
like they do. People say, ‘I wonder why he did that?’ Well, I wonder why you
see old Adolf and he’s walking around like that.
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“Then you see these
pictures of baby Jesus and His finger’s out. You buy a Bible for kids and it’s
got all these pictures of people who’ve got their hand out like that.
“You ever watch the pope
bless somebody? It’s the same thing. That’s the sign of the papal
blessing—three fingers out like that and two fingers out like that.
“And so you see the baby
Jesus at Christmastime and His hand’s out like that, or His hand’s over here
like this. And in Revelation 6, that Antichrist is described as an archer and
he shoots that bow, and you know what the sign of an archer is?
“In a college archery
class I took, the instructor would show us how to shoot and aim, and he said if
you do it right—if you pull that bow out and pull it back, and you always seat
that little ‘v’ in your hand right up next to your chin and then let it go—you
come out like that with the sign of an archer.
“I’ll never forget him
standing out there on that hill, holding those two fingers up, saying, ‘That’s
the sign of an archer.’ I thought, ‘Aha!’
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“That Bible you’ve got
in your lap, people, is the greatest scientific textbook on things you don’t
understand. You see them and you say, ‘Go on, I don’t understand them,’ but
it’s amazing.
“When I was a kid there
was the song, ‘The one-eyed, one-armed flying purple people-eater.’ Well, there
he is, right there. He’s one-eyed, one-armed and he eats people—‘he shall eat
the flesh of the fat.’ He flies (Genesis 6) and he’s red, which ain’t too far
from being purple.
“Go back to verse 12 of
Zechariah 11 and notice why I bring that passage in. It reads, ‘And I said unto
them, If ye think good, give me my price; and if not, forbear. So they weighed
for my price thirty pieces of silver.’
“Where else do you read
about 30 pieces of silver? Isn’t it in Matthew 26? That’s it! The next verse in
Zechariah says, ‘And the LORD said unto me, Cast it unto the potter: a goodly
price that I was prised at of them. And I took the thirty pieces of silver, and
cast them to the potter in the house of the LORD.’
“So you’ve got a
prophecy about the betrayal in verses 12-13, and there you have the 30 pieces
of silver, or how much he’s going to betray Him for, and in the context, it’s
the Antichrist.
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“In II Thessalonians 2:3
is a reference to the Antichrist. John 17:12—this is Jesus praying to God the
Father about the 12 apostles—it’s Judas in the passage.
“People, Judas Iscariot
in this Bible, is associated as a type of the Antichrist and what
you’re dealing with when you’re back here in Matthew 26 is a satanic operation
designed to cause and bring about the destruction of the Lord Jesus Christ and
the purpose and program of God Almighty.
“Matthew puts all the
elements on the table for you. There’s the sovereignty of God and the
foreknowledge of God: ‘I’m going to go die.’ There’s the religious plot of the
religious hierarchy and then there’s the disciples just sitting around fat and
happy, not knowing what’s going on.
“Then there’s that
little group of people who really enter into it, and then there’s Judas and the
Adversary coming in.
“In Exodus 21:32, you’ll
see that 30 pieces of silver was the price that was paid for a slave when he
was either killed or rendered useless. The guy that did it had to pay 30 pieces
of silver to his master. So what Judas sold Christ for was just the price of a
useless slave.”
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“In Matthew 26:21, when
they’re in the Upper Room having supper, Christ says, ‘One of you fellows is
going to betray me—one of you men, my friends.’ He wants the idea to sink into
them.
“They say, ‘Is it me? Is
it me? Could it be me?’ In other words, these fellows, all of a sudden,
they’ve got a guilty conscience. All but one of them.
“In John 13:25, notice
one of the disciples didn’t say, ‘Is it I?’ One of them didn’t have a guilty
conscience. One of them knew it wasn’t going to be him. John doesn’t say, ‘Is
it me?’ He says, ‘Lord, who is it?’ You see, John was the only one of those
guys who had a clear conscience.
“In John 18:15-17,
there’s old John with Jesus in the palace of the high priest while Peter’s
standing outside. John stuck with Christ all the way there. In John 19, who is
standing at the foot of the Cross that Jesus commits His momma to? John goes
with Him all the way. John was true.
“There wasn’t but one of
the apostles to whom Christ revealed who it was that would betray Him and it
was John. John is a type . . . you’ll hear people say that in Revelation, John
is a type of the church the Body of Christ. If he is, then the church the Body
of Christ, in type, is going to have the Antichrist revealed to them and
therefore they’re going to have to go through the tribulation.
“John’s a type, people,
of the tribulation saints who have the Antichrist revealed to them and remain
true to the Lord in the face of it.
“Now in Matthew 26,
notice that while the other disciples ask, ‘Lord is it I?’ Judas says in verse
25, ‘Master, is it I?’ Judas Iscariot just could never bring himself to call
Jesus Christ ‘Lord.’
“In John 13:13, Jesus
says in the Upper Room to His disciples, ‘You call me Lord and Master.’ All the
rest of them call him Lord, but with Judas it’s ‘Master.’ He just never could
bring himself to be submissive to Christ as Lord.
“In this chapter, there
are seven different times Christ tries to win Judas from doing his dastardly
deed, and Judas went on in spite of all those attempts by the Savior to stop
him.
“Judas went on his way
and had his way in spite of the Savior’s attempts to change him. I suppose you
and I will never fully understand what that means to live a godly, faithful
life, as the Savior did, and then at the very end be betrayed by a trusted
confidant—one that you thought enough of that you let him keep the funds for
the group.
“He was someone Christ
had confidence in and then to be betrayed by him. That’s a heartache that we’ll
probably never fully understand, and yet it’s there.”
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