Friday, 28 May 2010

The River Jorden

The River Jorden was a place known as the baptism, baptism meaning, our father-Adam's'- Palestinian- teacher of Islam ) who was created by Allah, and thus this place was the, watering place of Jesus.

Jesus lived and resided by the RIVER JORDEN, making his wash for prayer on a regular basis, it became known as a place of,' The purification of Sin ', rather the wash of, and or soaking of the body, with the correct scriptations' would purify the body and spirit ready for the purity of prayer to the one-true God.

Is there a temple near-by the River-Jordon ?, one that has been subsequently depicted by the enemies of Jesus. With roman pictorials' of stone missionary, who subsequently called Jesus to account, and had him stand before their Roman King, was not they, an enemy to him, in that particular period in time.

The temple of Petra, was a place of worship and once resided as a musjid, towering in evidence of Jesus's life. Rather all the Prophets had their own sacred houses', did not Jesus have his own one too? Or was he evicted, by his enemy counterpart, of who depicted their own images' all over the Holy House of God, and claiming it as a place of their own residence, for ascetically pleasing reasons' of greed and wealth.

Rather, Jesus, like, unlike his fellow prophets', was gentle and kind, and without resistance, kindly relinquished the house, for the purpose of the holy call. Rather the house is on loan and with the subsequent return of Jesus, it will return to its' established House of God for prayer and places' of unified worship and talks'.

So the question is, Why didn't Jesus fight for the musjid of King-Solomon. Being an outcast and spreading the word of God, with a small amount of time on his hands' he knew that it was not possible on his first coming to obtain this success' rather being a prophet he would wait, knowing already, that his counterpart would come and establish the final settings' of the religion of God, El -Islam.

With the establishment and hatred of campaigns building up against his claims' of prophet-hood he subsequently relinquished the house of Petra, or the Queens'-Temple. Rather this name was chosen, as a deliberate plight to remind the Hebrews' of the story of Solomon and his Queen Bilqes.

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