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THE DEUTERONOMY

     As I believe!  In this book we also see the same results; Moses appears as "confirming" all those writings that was written centuries after his death. Well, he was not there to protest! Lies, reptilian words, the intention of which is to wage war against God, to crucify diachronically the Word of God. Most of those words that appear as belonging to Moses, are not belonging to Moses, and of course, do not express at all the Will of the Highest! Of course in this book there are also divine laws, prophecies, warnings and admonitions given to the people of Israel and to the whole world as well, through Moses, but there are mixed up with a lot of additions that express satanic barbarity, the main intention of which is to cause confusion, and to crucify the Word of God diachronically.

    In the book of Kings 2, chapter 22, we read that king Josiah had given an order to repair the damages of the temple, and while repairing, some writings of Moses were found. Some scholars believe it was Deuteronomy, or at least a part of the book. Well, of course, it was not the first time where experts were not so experts. Obviously, it was not only the writings that belong now to Deuteronomy, but all or most of the writings of Moses, which for easily understood reasons had been hidden in some made up crypt of the temple. It is written when king Josiah heard about the writings (obviously king Josiah could not read them, that is why he asked the high priest to interpret them, while the authentic writing of Moses were not written in the language they spoke) he tore his cloths, asking the high priest and some others to appeal to the Lord for himself and for the people, thinking the wrath of the Lord would be great, while their fathers did not obey to the words of the book, and did not act according to what was written.

    Well, the same laws are also written in the other books, in the book of Exodus, Leviticus, and so, if it was only the writings of Deuteronomy, why would Josiah be so frightened? What would make him so upset? We are talking about a time after king David and Solomon, after the Psalms, Isaiah, and other Prophets as well. Therefore the laws were already known,  written on various places, and taught in synagogues. Besides what is the meaning of Deuteronomy that means the second law? Why would God give a second law? Well, it seems they called it later Second Law for justifications, because as we realize, most of the laws in this book, are also written in the books of Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers. So if Moses was the only one who wrote the entire of those books, then they had his writings on their hands, and so, why would king Josiah be so frighten? The time of Josiah and the discovery of the writings was around 621 B C.

     Supposing what we read now in Pentateuch is exactly the writing of Moses, without mixed up with additions, and so, (supposing) it was the same writings with those they used to read before found the others in the temple. So, supposing again, they had in their hands the authentic writings of Moses, then what was the reason that made Josiah to be so panic? If whatever is written in Pentateuch is according the authentic writing of Moses, those that found in the temple would write exactly the same things. But it was not exactly the same, and that is why Josiah was so upset. Those writings that found hidden in the temple were contradictory to a lot of those that been already written and presented as Moses writings. That is why Josiah was so frighten, because he realized a lot of those writings did not belong to Moses, while presented as Moses writings, and when he saw so great difference was frighten.

    But there is no point repeating the same things, for it becomes useless and tiring. Let us see only some parts of the book. According again to the mixed up writings, after they left Egypt, came close to Amorites borders, and God "told" them through Moses they could attack, because the Lord "had given" Amorites and their land into their hands. The people went to Moses saying they should first send spies, so they might first point out the way to the cities that would conquer. According to them, Moses sent twelve spies, one from every tribe, and when returned had some grain from the land and said that the land was very good.

    But the people didn't obey God's order, they murmured among them saying; because God hates us that is why took us out of Egypt, by intention to deliver us to the hands of Amorites to kill us all. Moses told them God was with them, and "was going ahead" to find for them suitable places to camp. So because they didn't obey, God "was very angry" and told them again to return to the desert, and stay there until all of them die, and until a new generation come up to fight against the Amorites and other nations as well. But they were very sad for their disobedience, and said they would go up to fight against the Amorites. But God had "changed His decision" and told them not to fight, while He "was not with them". Again they did not obey, and the Amorites killed a lot of them. After the defeat returned again to the desert and passed through the places of Esau, and God "told" them not to attack but only buy from them food and water.

In the book of Exodus chapter 16: 35, we read again. "And the sons of Israel ate the manna forty years, they ate the manna until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan." We read also the same thing in the book of Joshua chapter 5, 10- 12, when Moses was dead.

The following writings reveal the low spiritual level of the writers:

   When you approach to fight it, (nation) you shall offer terms of peace. And it shall come about, if it agrees to make peace with you and opens to you, and then it shall be that all the people who are found in it shall become your forced labour and shall serve you. However, if it does not make peace with you, but makes war against you, then you shall besiege it. When the Lord God gives it into your hand, you shall strike all the men in it with the edge of the sword. Only the women and the children and the animals and all that is in the city, all its spoil, you shall take as booty for yourself; and you shall use the spoil of your enemies which the Lord your God has given to you. Thus you shall do to all the cities that are very far from you, which are not of the cities of these nations nearby. Only in the cities of these peoples that the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, you shall not leave alive anything that breathes. But you shall utterly destroy them, the Hittite, and the Amorite, the Canaanite and the Perizzite, the Hivite and the Jebusite, as the Lord your God has commanded you... Deuteronomy 20:10, 17.

    It is also useful reading some more parts of the book. chapters 2 and 3.

 

"So I sent messengers from the wilderness of Kedemoth to Sihon king of Heshbon with words of peace, saying; "Let me pass through your land, I will travel on the highway; I will not turn to the left or to the right. You will sell me food for money so I may eat, and give me water for money so I may drink, only let me pass through on foot."

"And the sons of Israel ate the manna forty years; they ate the manna until they came to the borders of the land of Canaan".

Exodus 16: 35

According to them, this happened 38 years after the first defeat. But the king didn"t listen because God "had hardened" his heart, and God "said" to me, I have begun to deliver Sihon and his land over to you. Begin to occupy, that you may posses his land. "So we captured all the cities at that time, and utterly destroyed the men, the women and the children of every city. We left no survivors."

At the chapter 3 we read.

" Then we turned and went up the road to Bashan and Og, king of Bashan, and all his people came out to meet us in battle at Edrei. So God delivered Og also, king of Bashan, with all his people into our hand, and we smote them until no survivor was left. And we captured all the cities at that time; there was not a city, which we didn?t take from them; sixty cities; all these were cities fortified with high walls, gates and bars, besides a great many un-walled towns. And we utterly destroyed them, as we did to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women and children of every city. But all the animals and the spoil of the cities we took them as our booty."

    They do not mention here about "cursed plunders", as in book of Joshua did, but wherever they passed, did not leave anyone alive, and after they captured so many cities and hundreds of thousands of animals, and so much wealth, they had not anything to eat, and so ate manna until they crossed the Jordan River, when Moses was dead! Suppose that Moses was saying all these words, and so he was talking about recent facts, after the 38 years of wandering in the desert, and after the first defeat, which means it was almost 40 years, and although he was talking about "at that time", far away time, and he also mentioned about the bed of king Og, who was the last of the giants, and his bed was made of steel, and still was at the city Rabbah of the sons of Ammon. Who can find an exit out of this labyrinth?

     Well, let us see about the exit! At the first unsuccessful attack, they present Moses as saying, "God was going ahead to find suitable places for them to camp", and while they did not obey, God was "very angry" and sent them back into the desert. Well, it means God did not know they would not obey Him, Lord realized on the way, and was going ahead to find suitable places for them to camp in, but in vain, because they did not obey, and therefore God was mistaken! In another words, God was "deceived", He thought they would obey, but was wrong!! Did they write about God, or about some one of their commander to whom the name was god? We see the same phenomenon everywhere, often we read that God repented, namely Lord made mistakes, big and bad mistakes that could have been avoided even from some psychologist. And while God "was going ahead" as if the Creator of the universe and of the human brain was a human commander or a spy, Moses was spying on the enemy, and elsewhere he "told" them to carry one small shovel to cover their excrements, because they said, God was walking on the camp to find way for them. Are these writings, the writings of the Prophet Moses who heard the voice of God? Not of course.

    Those who walked and step on the excrements, were the rich leaders, when visiting the camps centuries after Moses, and alas if we believe these kinds of nonsense about God. But who would contradict them? They wrote according their ignorance, and according their interests, and perceptions, and of course Moses had nothing to do with all this. But as he was not present, they could write anything about him, however even if he was present, they would crucify him too. And they did it by their writing, because instead of a saint and a prophet, they present him as the most petrified felon, who spoke about genocides and slaughters of children with such comfort you might expect someone was talking about rabbits. Well, even if we spoke about rabbits, we should at least feel some shame saying we killed the rabbits and their babies in this way. But those people spoke about slaughters of babies and mothers, by a crudeness and an unscrupulousness that could shock even the best known felons.

    We killed them all they said, we did not let anyone survive, we killed all men, all the women and all the children, and God "told us" to do the same thing to the others. We killed all the men, all the women, and all the boys and babies many of them were nursing, and kept only the virgins for our selves. And all these things they say occurred by God's orders and by His Prophet! But who can digest all this, and who can accept that the Creator of the universe, and the Creator of life, cooperates with unmerciful and petrified felons? How could the pious Josiah not be frightened, and how could he not tear his cloths, when he saw that these writings had nothing to do with those that were hidden in the temple? Very correctly he said the fathers didn't obey to Moses writings, and wrote about crimes that happened in the name of God and by His orders. These are clearly satanic acts, the acts of the reptile mind, and woe to the man who can see this horrible truth and hide it or continuously preach it as God's truth.

    In my ignorance, in my fear and confusion, I could say; I don't know, God knows, and I try to wipe them from my memory, to uproot them from my mind, not to remember them at all, and never ever read them again, but how can I preach them or put them in my mouth as God's Word? The Lord said; "I came to witness the truth", and Pilate asked; "what is the truth"? He was looking the Truth in the eyes but did not recognize the Truth, He is the Truth, whoever listens to the teaching of our Lord hears the truth of God, and whoever has ears let him hear, because God never apologizes, and will never declare like a defendant saying, I didn't do something evil, I didn't say something untrue.

    We know God through logic and justice, if we are just and logical, we know our beloved Father, if we do really love the others as fathers and mothers, if we love them as brothers and as sisters, we do know the Lord through goodness and forgiveness, we know the Lord our God through the words of our Lord Christ. God was not different before Lord Christ, God doesn't change, God is Omniscient and Perfect, those things that change are human perceptions about God, and often these perceptions reflect and express the various cunning interests of the rich and the dynast.

At chapter 5: 22 we read some words, which reveal a lot.

"These words the Lord spoke to all, and He added no more".

Yes, God added no more, but unfortunately some others did about the Lord, and about Moses. Let us see the 10 Commandments.

I Am the Lord your God, don't worship other gods but Me.

Don't make yourself or anyone else an idol, and don't adore or worship whatever lives or exists in the sky, on the earth, in the earth and in the waters of the earth.

Don't call falsely your Lord God.

Work six days, and on the seventh day have a Sabbath and glorify your God.

Honour your father and Mother.

Don't kill.

Don't commit adultery.

Don't steal.

Don't bear false witness against anyone.

Don't wish what belongs to others.

I believe there was nothing more in the 10 Commandments; Moses was based on these commandments to write other laws as well according the spirit of these God's Commandments. The main law that was written by the holy inspired Prophet was this one.

Love God with all your heart and with all the strength of your soul, and love others as you love yourself, and do to the others, what you would like others to do to you, and inversely.

And, you will worship only the Lord your God, and only your God you will adore.

This is God's law, and our Lord Christ confirms it, and it is good enough to teach every pious and good-intentioned person. But because a large number of people, are not pious or good-intentioned, Moses had to write more specific and clearer laws that would not allow any margin for hypocritical misunderstandings, and state clearly what is prohibited.

So Moses wrote some other laws, which we will try to separate as much we can.

Do not make idols secretly, and don't worship them.

Do not talk badly to your parents.

Do not sleep with the wife of your father, nor with your sister, your aunty, your mother in law and similar.

Do not have any sexual relation with animals.

Do not distort the words you hear from an alien or anyone.

Do not give false testimony and don't take gifts for that, and remember that gifts turn the wise into blind men, and corrupt the judgment of the just.

Always be just.

Do not strike anyone and especially do not strike anyone from behind.

You will be cursed, if you take money or gifts for killing someone.

Do not play with the suffering of the others, and do not mislead the blind, but help him and take him on his way.

Do not lend to anyone and take interest.

When you lend to someone do not go into his house to take back your money, and do not take a pawn from the poor you lend to.

Do not be unfair to him who works for you, and at the end of the day pay him his wages.

When you mow your farms and your vines, leave something for the poor to find and eat.

Do not push your wife into prostitution, and money, which comes from prostitution, is always unclean, and if your wife becomes a prostitute you must divorce her.

If for some serious reasons you ca not live with your wife, you can divorce her and marry another.

Be truthful with others and do not keep two pairs of scales, keep only one that is true and accurate.

Offer one tenth of your grains and anything you produce to the priests and for the poor, the alien, the widow, and the orphan.

    These wise and humanitarian laws are certainly divine laws, which Moses wrote them as he was the inspired Prophet of God. Maybe were also some later suggestions of other Prophets. And all these laws except the divorce one are according to the Lord's teachings. But we notice a lot of additions in these laws that change the meaning, by leaving margin for hypocritical misunderstandings, because they wanted to match their interests. For example, to the Law of Moses; love the other, they added; and hate your enemy! They also wrote that God hates the enemies of Israel, and wanted to take revenge and destroy them. But as we understand the Israelites enemy is not also God's enemy. On the law don't lend to another for taking interest, they changed "to another" with "a brother", which cause confusion, while anyone would see the law says; don't lend "to a brother" for taking interest, and they also wrote you can however lend to an alien for taking interest, and as between "brother" and "alien" there is a big gap it allows margins for any hypocritical misunderstandings, and so they changed the law and adapted it to their interests.

   Namely it is the same thing they do today, and as we can see they open windows in the law for their benefit and their escape. Now we all know it is impossible for the usury to be protected by God?s law, as it is in opposition with Lord's teaching, and of course is not the only one, and although they wrote you can lend to an alien for interest, but the alien for the rich Israelite is not an alien to God, they are all children of man. Most of the other laws are additions adapted to their interests, adapted also to the demands of the fanatic priests, and also to the wars as well, while they demanded hate, killing and pitiless revenge.

   In chapter 23 is written it was prohibited for a "bastard" coming into the synagogue, and also for anyone who had a cut on his sexual organs. It was also prohibited for the Ammonites and Moab to enter until the tenth generation, and for the descendants of Esau for three generations as well. Now let us imagine, for a Chinese man or anyone who comes from any other country and want to become a Christian, but according to Moses "writing" he cannot come into the church, but only his grand, grand children would enter. Let us imagine an innocent boy, whom they say is a "bastard" and of course is not his fault at all, yet God "says" through His Prophet that it is prohibited for him to enter the church! And after all this illogical and pitiless writing that are full of hate and racism, we hear theologians saying; all are Moses writings, that being written according the Will of God! We can also see the laws are not written through logical lines, they jump from one area to another. It is obvious they slipped their laws between Moses? ones.

   For example, we read about the law that says, if two men fight, and the wife of one tries to help her husband by grabbing the other by the "genitals" they must cut off her hand and not have any mercy on her, and the next one says, don?t have two scales in your bag, and next; remember what Amalek did to you, and you must take revenge and don?t leave any Amalek alive. We realize of course only the middle law is belonging to Moses, while, no one would accept the others as expressing the Will of God. At chapter 24, we read again about Moses? divorce law, next we read, whoever gets married must not go to war for one year, and next; don?t take the stone of the mill for pawn, and then; whoever kidnaps a man and sells him must be punished by death, and then; be careful of an infection of leprosy, and then; don?t go into your neighbour?s house to take his pledge. No logical man would mix up his thoughts so much, and especially when he talks to a people who don?t understand much and are easily confused.

   So, the additions in between are very noticeable. Moses? laws are very easy to be recognised. The same laws also, whether Moses? or not, we find scattered in the other books, and some of them that are not so important are written only in the book of Deuteronomy. For example, if you marry a woman you shouldnot go to the war for a year, do not take the stone of the mill, the woman should not dress like a man, and similar little laws are written only in the book of Deuteronomy. And of course these laws reflect posterior times and have nothing to do with the conditions of the desert.

   So I ask again the same question. If only the book of Deuteronomy was found in the temple, why then did king Josiah was so frightened? Did they perhaps take the stone of the mill, or perhaps women dressed in men's cloths, or perhaps they used to send newly married men to war? So it is absolutely certain what they found in the temple were all or most of the writings of Moses. But many of them were not matching with all of those that were presented as Moses' writing. That is why king Josiah was so upset.

   Moses also had prophesised about the sufferings of Israel that were about to suffer, and he also about their scattering in all the nations of the world, something impossible to be contradicted. But as we realize the posterior writers didn't understand anything, and they ended up writing God was walking in the camp to find suitable places for them, and repented, and made mistakes and was very angry, and all the rest. But let see some paradoxes that clearly blaspheme God. We read in chapter 28, 63 in Deuteronomy.

" And it shall come about that as the Lord delighted over you to prosper you, and multiply you, so the Lord will be delighted over you to make you perish and destroy you."

   These writings are not matching at all with the great Prophet of God, and certainly are not belonging to Moses. What Moses wrote was certainly this. The Lord will be delighted over you to prosper you, but the sovereignty of the snake will be delighted when he manages to destroy you. That was what about Moses would write and what certainly he meant. So we see clearly they have put their hands everywhere. Someone who is delighted over the suffering of others is certainly a petrified sadist and much worse, and misery to us if we say that God is delighted when His creatures are suffering and perish. Only the reptile mind is delighted. I don't want to say very harsh words, but what a misery, they ended up writing that God would be delighted when disobedient people destroyed!!! Any more words are useless. As I showed in the subject of Joshua, the wars didn't happen at that time, and the people who came out of Egypt were not so many. God took them out from the slavery with His way, and God also brought them in the land of Canaan peacefully.

  They established peaceful first at the western banks of Jordan River. The wars, according to my belief, occurred at posterior times, when they were organized and much more increased. Repeating again, the ancient Egyptian sources, which are not so reliable, mentioned about a shepherd people who invaded Egypt by thousands, and enslaved the Egyptians. The Egyptians called them Yksos. Later were defeated and enforced to go away. According the Egyptians the Yksos captured Palestine and built Jerusalem and even the temple. Even the historian Josephus was confused in his time while he thought that those people were the same ones who came out with Moses, although the Egyptians said, the Yksos were not the same people.

    The Egyptians also said those people who came out with Moses were leprous, but certainly they were not leprous but slaves. Pharaoh had been obligated to liberate them by the known way. They also said that Moses name was Osarshiph, and was a priest of Osiris. But certainly his first name was Moses, while it meant someone who came out of the water, (baptised) and it is according the known story. The name Osarshiph was rather a second name given to him by the Egyptians, or it was a title of the high priest. It is rather correct, while Moses grew up as an Egyptian prince; then maybe (it is possible) he was for some years a bishop at Heliopolis. This doesn't undervalue him at all, while it was natural to worship false gods before God's revelation.

   But we don't know if Moses wrote his story, while other writers put their hands everywhere, and probably took out his story. Maybe they thought it would be disadvantageous for their nation and for Moses to have previously been a priest of false gods, while they didn't think it was disadvantageous to present him as pitiless killer, and burden him with a lot of crimes. It seems to me, the wars took place at various times, and some slaughters may have happened at Moses' time but not by the slaves. Rather the Yksos were responsible for those crimes.

    Later the Yksos were mixed up with the Israelites and took the same name. It is also a very obvious, while at the war of Joshua they wrote about "cursed plunders", which reflects the time of the greedy rich rulers, while at the wars that were adapted to Moses, the plunders were not cursed, because were based on rumours, and so the rich rulers had nothing to do with them. Many wars, many traditions and various people have been mixed up together, but one thing is absolute sure, at least for me, the Prophet Moses had nothing to do with genocides and slaughters of children. Moses was the holy inspired Prophet, and whatever he did, said or wrote was according the Will of God. Time will come and truth will shine.

   In those contradictory writings of the Deuteronomy, (and the other books as well) we distinguish of course a lot of words that belong to Moses. Moses words were usually prophecies, laws, admonitions and warnings, but they are mixed up with additions and traditional perceptions. For example, those writings at the chapter 11, most of them belong to Moses. At the chapters 12, and 13, and at all the other chapters as well, we distinguish words belonging to Moses. Other parts are authentic or correct, other falsified, and other mixed up with various perceptions. In chapter 11, is written that Moses mentioned about a plain of Canaan that was opposite Gilgar, namely he mentioned the place Gilgar. But according the writings in the book of Joshua, that place was called Gilgar after the death of Moses, and after they did circumcision. Final, it is good to remember that Moses was the great Prophet of God. so whatever he did, wrote or taught was according the Will of God, and therefore, whatever writings appear as his writings, if they contradict Lord Christ and His teaching, obviously they don't come from God, and therefore are not belonging to Moses.



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