Tuesday, March 19, 2013

David's Connection to Christ's Cruxifixion

 My niece, Chelise Slowik, an Art History Professor sent me these insights after listening to Perry Stone. Many of the connections came from him, some from her.

  • When David slew Goliath, he took five stones with him, not because he thought he may need all five to kill the giant, but because Goliath had four more brothers! (Who were eventually killed by David's mighty men.)

  • After he killed Goliath, he cut off the head. The reason? Because Goliath was a Nephilim (found in Genesis 6) or descended from them, and traditionsaid that if the head was not removed, they could be “re-animated” by those Nephilim cursed to walk the earth as evil spirits after the flood.

  • Tradition says that David then took the head, and buried it in Jerusalem. Now, put it all together:

  • Goliath was from Gath.

  • David removed his head, and buried it in Jerusalem.

  • Christ was crucified on Golgotha – Goliath, from Gath- (Gol-gath –a) – The Place of the Skull!

  • It is said in Genesis 3:  “He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel." More than likely, Christ was crucified directly above the skull – the seed of the serpent, whom He crushed.

  • Recently, archaeologists have excavated crucifixion victims, and have found that the nail was hammered in between the Achilles tendons and ankle - the heel, not through the toes, or foot bones.)

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