The Sprit Of Christ Gathers The Elect To The Elect

THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL
1. YAHAWADAH = יהודה = JUDAH = NEGROES/AFRICAN AMERICANS/AFRICANS
2. BANYAMAN = בנימן = BENJAMIN =WEST INDIES/ JAMAICA TO BELIZE
3. LAWAYA = לוי = LEVI =HAITIANS
4. SHAMAIWAN = שמעון = SIMEON =DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
5. ZABAWALAN = זבולן = ZEBULON =GUATEMALA TO PANAMA
6. AHPARYAM = אפרים = EPHRAIM =PUERTO RICANS
7. MANASHAH = מנשה = MANASSEH =CUBANS
8. GAD = גד = GAD = NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS ,East African Tigrayan People
9. RAAHWABAN = ראובן = REUBEN =SEMINOLE INDIANS
10. NAPATHALAYA = נפתלי = NAPTHALI= ARGENTINA AND CHILE
11. AHSHAR = אשר = ASHER = COLOMBIATO URUGUAY
12. YASHASHAKAR = יששכר = ISSACHAR= MEXICANS

http://www.gatheringofchrist.org/?option=com_content&view=article&id=32&Itemid=68

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

HEBREW HOLY DAYS 2013 -2005 ON HEBREW CALENDAR

Calendar 2013

HEBREW CALENDAR 2013
Days of the Week (beginning sundown):
Saturday Day 1
Sunday Day 2,
Monday Day 3
Tuesday Day 4
Wednesday Day 5
Thursday Day 6
Friday Day 7 (Sabbath)
Months of the Year (beginning sundown):
Month 1 (30 days): March 16
Month 2 (30 days): Apr 15
Month 3 (31 days): May 15
Month 4 (30 days): Jun 15
Month 5 (30 days): Jul 15
Month 6 (31 days): Aug 14
Month 7 (30 days): Sept 14
Month 8 (30 days): Oct 14
Month 9 (31 days): Nov 13
Month 10 (30 days): Dec 14
Month 11 (30 days): Jan 13
Month 12 (31 days): Feb 12
Holy Days of the Year (beginning Sundown):
March 29-30: Passover (Leviticus 23:5)
March 30-31: Feast of unleavened bread (Leviticus 23: 9-14)
May 18-19: First fruits/Feast of Weeks (Leviticus 23:15)
September 14-15: Blowing of Trumpets (Leviticus 23:23-25)
September 24-25: Day of Atonement (Leviticus 23:26-32
September 29-October 6 & October 6 – October 7th: Feast of Tabernacles (Leviticus 23:33-44
December 8 -9: Feast of Dedication (John 10:22, 2 Macc 4th chp)
February 25 & February 26: Purim (Esther 9:13-32)

 

 

Purim

 
Date: Feb 26th sundown – Feb 27th sundown
Esther 9:13-32
What is it about?
During the Kingdom of Persia and Media captivity in the reign of King Ahasuerus, Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, the enemy of all the Jews from the seed of Amalek (Est.3). Due to Haman’s hatred towards Mordecai, he devised a plan against the Jews to destroy them, and had cast For, that is, the lot, to consume them, and to destroy them. Queen Esther (niece of Mordecai) made petition to king Ahasuerus to help deliver her people from the hands of Haman (Est. 7th). Haman eventually was hung on the same gallows which he built for the purpose of hanging Haman (Est. 7:8)
How do we celebrate it?
This Holy Day is celebrated by feasting and reading through the scriptures to get the history of the events that lead to the Jews being saved from their enemies by the Most High and Mordecai and Esther. It is also a time to send gifts to each other.
“Est 9:19 Therefore the Jews of the villages, that dwelt in the walled towns, made the fourteenth day of the month Adar a day of gladness and feasting, and a good day, and of sending portions one to another.”
How Christ will fulfil this Holy day:
The day of Purim signifies how our Lord and Saviour under the command of the Heavenly Father will defend His people from the hands of their enemies (Psalm 72:14, Psalm 86:14, Psalm 140:1, Psalm 140:4, Psalm 140:11, 2Sam. 22:3, Psalm. 18:48, Psalm. 59:1-2;2Esd. 13:32-38)

Passover/Feast of Unleavened Bread

Date: Passover – March 29th Sundown - March 30th Sundown
Date: Feast of Unleavened Bread - March 30th Sundown – April 6th Sundown
Leviticus 23:4-8, Exodus 12:1-27, Matthew 26:1-2, Numbers 9:1-7, Numbers 28:16-25
What is it about?
The Passover is a Holy Day Feast in which we remember how the Most High saved our forefathers from the hard bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh by sending great wonders and plagues, the last of which was the angel of death. Only those who had the blood of the lamb sacrificed by Moses and Elders of Israel upon their door posts would be saved from that plague, but those that did not all the first born of the Egyptians and their cattle were slain by the angel of death.
This was a preparation for the Most High sending his son Yashaya to also be a lamb without blemish or without sin in order to be sacrificed for the nation of Israel that all under his blood can be saved from death but receive eternal life being restored back to the father through Christ. (Galatians 4:4-5)
Because the children of Israel were at haste to leave Egypt they ate with their loins girded or clothed, shoes on their feet and staff in their hand and made unleavened bread as there was no time to put leaven into the bread, and once they had eaten the Passover in haste they woke up early at night to leave the Land as the Most High had commanded.
How do we celebrate it?
We celebrate the Passover by making a Holy Convocation and eating lamb made with fire, bitter herbs and unleavened bread. This should be done as closely as possible to how our fathers did it in Exodus the 12th chapter. We don’t deal with the sacrificial part of it because Christ fulfilled this by dying for our sins on the cross.
“Exo 12:8 And they shall eat the flesh in that night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs they shall eat it. Exo 12:9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof.”
The Feast of Unleavened Bread should be celebrated by removing leaven (yeast) from our homes so we don’t consume anything with leaven for seven days. For seven days we are to feast and celebrate but the 1st and 7th day shall be a Holy Convocation (gathering).
“Exo 12:19 Seven days shall there be no leaven found in your houses: for whosoever hateth that which is leavened, even that soul shall be cut off from the congregation of Israel, whether he be a stranger, or born in the land. Exo 12:20 Ye shall eat nothing leavened; in all your habitations shall ye eat unleavened bread.”
How Christ fulfilled this Holy Day:
The Most High no longer accepted the animal sacrifices of the nation of Israel (Isa. 66:2-3; Isa. 1:11-15; Amos 5:21-22). Christ was the sacrifice/Lamb without blemish that would redeem Israel back to the Father (Isa. 53, Dan. 9:24, Matt. 20:28, John 1:29; 36, 1 Pet. 18-19). Christ is the Passover Lamb of the nation of Israel (1 Cor. 5:7).

First Fruits/Feast of Weeks

Date: May 18th Sundown – May 19th Sundown
Leviticus 23:9-22, Exodus 34:22, Exodus 23:16, Deuteronomy 16:9-12, Joshua 5:11, Acts 2:1-11
What is it about?
First Fruits is calculated from the day after the Passover, seven Sabbaths later is the feast of Pentecost also called the Feast of Weeks. The children of Israel would offer a free will offering unto the Most High according to how much he had blessed their harvest with increase. This was celebrated by offering the first fruits of all that was produced and bringing them to the Levites for a free will offering to the Most High. This was a time when all Israel would gather in Jerusalem to celebrate the Holy Convocation.
How do we celebrate it?
Today we celebrate this by feasting and remembering the feast of First Fruits (Pentecost) in which the Disciples received the gift of the Holy Spirit and began to speak with different tongue and all men of all nations understood them as if they spoke in their native tongue in which they were born.
Act 20:16 For Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus, because he would not spend the time in Asia: for he hasted, if it were possible for him, to be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost.
How did Christ fulfilled this Holy Day:
After Christ was crucified, he promised that he would send a gift from on high to his disciples (Luke 24:49, John 14:16-17; 26, John 15:26). The disciples became the First fruits of Christ through receiving the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2nd chap).

Blowing of Trumpets

Date: September 14th Sundown – September 15th Sundown
Leviticus 23:23-26, Numbers 29:1-6, Numbers 10:9-10
What is it about?
The children of Israel would blow the trumpets at the beginnings of Months and to go to war they would sound or blow the trumpet and the Most High would remember them before they go to war and would save them from their enemies.
Lev 23:24 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation.
How do we celebrate it?
We are to have a Holy Convocation and to feast unto the Most High.
How Christ fulfilled this Holy day:
The Most High have sent forth teachers in the earth who are commanded to blow the trumpet and warn the people (Isa 58:1). The book of Revelations also mentions the blowing of trumpets which will lead to Yeshayah coming.

Day of Atonement

Date: September 24th Sundown – September 25th Sundown
Leviticus 23:26-32, Numbers 29:7-11, Isaiah 58, Mat.6:16-18
What is it about?
This is a day in which all Israel would make a sacrifice unto the Most High to atone for their sins. Israel would make offerings of rams and bullocks and lambs without blemish to be accepted before the Most High.
How do we celebrate it?
We are to have a Holy Convocation in which we do no servile work and afflict our souls with fasting and prayer. A guide to how to fast is shown in these scripture: (Isaiah 58:1-14 and Matthew 6:16-18)
How Christ fulfilled this Holy Day:
After being crucified, Christ went into the heavenly tabernacle in order to shed his blood for the nation of Israel. Due to this, we no longer are required to make sacrifice on this Holy day.

Feast of Tabernacles

Date: September 29th – October 6th and October 6th Sundown – October 7th Sundown
Leviticus 23:33-44, Deuteronomy 16:13-16, 2 Macc 2:5-8
What is it about?
This is time when the children of Israel remember how they dwelt in tabernacles in the wilderness for forty years. They were to go and make booths and to dwell therein for seven days feasting and giving thanks to Most High for bringing them out of Egypt. The first and the eight day were to be Holy Convocations.
How do we celebrate it?
We celebrate this feast by not doing any servile work on the 1st or 8th day of the feast and having holy Convocations in which we come together with church and feast. We are also to dwell in booths or tabernacles as our forefathers did.
How did Christ fulfill this Holy Day:
During our travels in the wilderness, we dwelt in the presence of the Lord. This will happen again in the wilderness (Zech 2nd chap.) of our time and also in the kingdom (Hos. 6:2; Isa. 60:19-20; Rev. 21:22-25).

Feast of Dedication (Feast of Lights)

Date: December 8th Sundown – December 9th Sundown
John 10:22, 2 Macc 4th Chapter
What is it about?
During the time of the Maccabees after Antiochus and the Greeks had defiled the temple of the Most High and made it law that the children of Israel could no longer follow the commandments of the Most High. They also stole the vessels from the temple.They began to profane the temple by Greeks sacrificing swine and other abominations in the temple. Feast of Dedication is in remembrance of that and how Jonathan Maccabee lead our people into fighting against this tyranny of the Greeks and us rededicating the temple to the Most High once we gained control over our land again.
How do we celebrate it?
We are to feast and have a Holy Convocation to the Most High and read through the scriptures showing hour we regained control of our temple.
How Christ fulfilled this Holy day:
The Most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands (Acts 7:48). We instead are the Most High’s temple (1 Cor. 3:16-17; 1Cor. 6:19-20). This Holy day signifies that we must now dedicate our temples to the service of the Most High as Yashayah did.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

HIS MAJESTIE KING JAMES VI &I BIOGRAPHY


King James I

BIOGRAPHY

Keywords: King James I, biography, Stuart, James Charles, James VI & I
http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/kingbio.htm
 


King James I was Black
AN INFANT KING.
James Charles Stuart was born on June 19, 1566 at Edinburg Castle in Scotland. His father, Lord Darnley, was murdered in early 1567 before young James was 1 year old. His mother, Mary Queen of Scots, was soon afterwards forced to abdicate the Scottish throne due to her suspected involvement in the murder. Little James was crowned King James VI of Scotland at the tender age of 13 months. Reformation leader John Knox preached the sermon at his coronation. James' mother, Mary, was imprisoned in England by her cousin Queen Elizabeth and 19 years later, in February of 1587, was executed for her part in a Roman Catholic conspiracy to assassinate Queen Elizabeth. And so, like many monarchs of the time, King James was reared by neither father nor mother (although he did maintain an ongoing correspondence with his mother. He said that she never tried to convert him to her religion.). Of his four tutors, perhaps one of the most influential was George Buchanan, a staunch Calvinist. It was under Mr. Buchanan's strict teaching methods that King James became one of the most learned and intellectually curious men to ever sit on any throne. Mr. Buchanan was 64 years old when he began tutoring the young king. It was Greek before breakfast then Latin and history, composition, arithmetic cosmography, dialectics, rhetoric and of course, theology. King James spoke fluent Greek, Latin, French, English, and Scots and was schooled in Italian and Spanish. The King once remarked, that he could speak Latin before he could speak his native Scots. Because of his linguistic capabilities, King James typically did not need a translator when conducting business with other heads of state. The stiff intellectual diet from George Buchanan was absorbed by a young boy who grew into a powerful man with a powerful pen. The Cambridge University press notes that the King's writings were among the most important and influential British writings of their period.
KING JAMES BEGINS TO REIGN IN HIS NATIVE SCOTLAND.
According to his Workes of 1616 (a collection of the king's writings), King James began to rule his native Scotland when he was 12 years old. Then in 1589 he took Anne of Denmark to be his queen. King James loved his wife and wrote beautiful poetry for her. Together they had nine children. Once, when the King and Queen were out hunting, Queen Anne accidentally killed the King's favorite hunting dog, Jewell. The Queen felt badly about this and the King bought her a gift to ease her mind of this incident. King James believed in the Divine Right of Kings and the monarch's duty to reign according to God's law and the public good. (James' defense of the divine right of kings is now often scorned and held in contempt; when, however, we examine his Workes, we find that the king's defense of the divine right was a loud, staunch protest against papal interference in kingdoms and the resulting Roman Catholic recusancy and murder of kings.) In order to pass on his kingly instruction to his eldest son, Prince Henry, King James wrote Basilicon Doron which means, "the Kingly Gift". Basilicon Doron was not meant for general publication, but for the instruction of the young prince in the likely event that his father would not survive to instruct him--King James was sickly and survived a number of assasination attempts. The King bound his printer Robert Waldegrave to secrecy and ordered an edition of only seven copies. Somehow, however, intelligence of the book and its contents got abroad. Subsequently, there was so much demand for Basilicon Doron that forged, corrupted copies were being distributed. With these pressures, the King then had it published for the general public and it became a bestseller. It was published in English, Welsh, Latin, French, Swedish and German for a period of over 50 years. Basilicon Doron is a short treatise, only 153 pages long. It consists of three short volumes, the first of which is "A King's Christian Duetie Towards God." James D'israeli said, "James had formed the most elevated conception of the virtues and duties of a monarch." In Basilicon Doron, King James' understanding of Christian discipleship, style and prose are at their best. He skillfully intertwines sacred scripture with godly and Christian advice. The King offers his son this important advice on knowing God:
"Diligently read his word, & earnestly...pray for the right understanding thereof. Search the scriptures saith Christ for they will bear testimony of me. The whole Scriptures saith Paul are profitable to teach, to improve, to correct, and to instruct in righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect unto all good works. "The whole Scripture contayneth but two things: a command and a prohibition. Obey in both... The worship of God is wholy grounded upon the Scripture, quickened by faith."


--King James
Basilicon Doron
THE KING UNITES THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CROWNS.
King James' great aspiration to be the first King of both Scotland and England was realized in 1603 upon the death of Queen Elizabeth. When he ascended to the English throne that year he had already been king of Scotland for 36 years. He was now known as King James VI of Scotland & I of England.
THE KING HAD MANY ENEMIES.
As a Scotsman ruling over the English, the King endured much racism and slander--especially from the once powerful English Lords and Ladies who he replaced with his Scottish countrymen. Unfortunately, many of today's historians look to the writings of hostile sources such as Sir Anthony Weldon and Francis Osborne as accurate descriptions of this great king. One of the king's detractors, Sir Anthony Weldon, was knighted by King James but was subsequently dismissed after King James found racist writings by Weldon about the King's native Scotland. Many historians today quote Weldon as if he were a reliable historical source. Examples of Weldon's racism are found in his treatise entitled, "A Perfect Description of the People and Country of Scotland" where he says that the Scots are a "stinking people" who hold "fornication...but a pastime". He also said,
"...their flesh naturally abhors cleanness. Their breath commonly stinks of pottage...to be chained in marriage with one of them, were to be tied to a dead carcass, and cast into a stinking ditch....I do wonder that...King James should be born in so stinking a town as Edinburgh in lousy Scotland."
Despite this obvious bias, historians continue to consult the writings of Anthony Weldon who intimated that King James had inordinate affections towards other men--but he did not do this until 25 years after King James was dead and could not defend himself. Today's sodomite/homosexual community is touting the King as one of their own, which he was not. These misinformed sources, virtually without exception, fail to mention that King James and his Queen had nine children together. You can read about the rumors in this article or check out an excellently researched book on the subject by Stephen Coston, Sr. entitled, King James: Unjustly Accused?. Almost prophetically, the king wrote of his enemies:
"They quarrel me (not for any evil or vice in me) but because I was a king, which they thought the highest evil, and because they were ashamed to profess this quarrel they were busy to look narrowly in all my actions, and I warrant you a moat in my eye, yes a false report was matter enough for them to work upon."
--James I, Basilicon Doron
The Catholic religion was also an enemy of King James. Papists (as Roman Catholics were then known) attempted to assassinate him a number of times. Most notably, in 1605 Roman Catholic Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up Parliament when the king was to have been present. The conspiracy was discovered and Fawkes and co-conspirators were executed. This failed attempt is celebrated on November 5 in England each year and is known as Guy Fawkes Night. King James was an evangelist of the true gospel, which automatically made him an enemy of Rome. King James strongly delineated the errors of Roman superstition and spurned them, yet he treated papists subjects fairly. Catholic ambassador Nicolo Molin said this of King James:
"He is a Protestant...the King tries to extend his Protestant religion to the whole island. The King is a bitter enemy of our religion. He frequently speaks of it in terms of contempt. He is all the harsher because of this last conspiracy against his life...He understood that the Jesuits had a hand in it."
Notwithstanding the calumniations of his detractors, King James the VI of Scotland and I of England was a highly successful King. He kept his kingdom out of war and for the first time a Scottish monarch wielded effective authority over the more far-flung areas of the realm. There was peace during his reign--both with his subjects and foreign powers. His motto was "Beati Pacifici,"--Blessed are the peacemakers. As a lover of the theatre, King James became patron to the troop of one of his most famous subjects--William Shakespeare, the playwright. Shakespeare's troop came to be known as the King's Men. Shakespeare and the King held a special relationship as they both loved literature. Shakespeare even wrote his famous play, "Macbeth" specifically for King James.
FOUNDING MONARCH OF THE UNITED STATES.
In 1607, colonists sent by the Virginia Company arrived in Jamestowne, Virginia. Jamestowne (James' namesake) went on to become the first permanent English settlement on the American mainland making King James VI & I founding monarch of the United States. Jamestowne, established over a decade before the pilgrims landed in Massachusetts, is known today as "the place where America began". On a trip to JAMEStown, VA one can visit the site of "JAMES Forte" on the "JAMES River" in "JAMES City County" located on "JAMES Island". King James VI and I is the founding monarch of the United States. Under his reign, we have the first successful colonies planted on the American mainland--Virginia, Massachusetts, and Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland) in SE Canada. The King himself ordered, wrote and authorized the Evangelistic Grant Charter to settle the Colony of Virginia:
"To make habitation...and to deduce a colony of sundry of our people into that part of America, commonly called Virginia...in propagating of Christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness...to bring a settled and quiet government."
CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT.
Not only was King James the first monarch to unite Scotland, England and Ireland into Great Britain (as he liked to call it), but he commanded what many consider to be the greatest piece of religious and literary work in the world--the Authorised (British spelling) Version. It is also known as the Authorized King James Bible. King James gave his subjects (and ultimately the world) the greatest gift he could--the Holy Bible so that they could be saved and fed from the Word of God. In January of 1604, the King called the Hampton Court Conference in order to hear of things "pretended to be amiss" in the church. At this conference, Dr. John Reynolds, a Puritan, requested of the King a new translation of the Bible because those that were allowed during the reigns of Henry the VIII and Edward the VI were corrupt. The King loved the idea and by July of 1604 the King had appointed 54 men to the translation committee. These men were not only the best linguists and scholars in the kingdom, but in the world. Much of their work on the King James Bible formed the basis for our linguistic studies of today. The translators were organized into six groups and met respectively at Westminster, Cambridge, and Oxford. This group of great scholars had qualifications such as have not been rivaled before or after them. They spent most of their lifetimes in the pursuit of God and knowledge. One translator, Dr. Lancelot Andrews, mastered at least 15 languages and by the time he was 6 years old, he had read the entire Bible in Hebrew. Others on the translation committee were just as qualified. Some wrote foreign language dictionaries and lexicons, they commonly debated in Greek, they translated and edited great works and wrote their own. These are but a few of their fantastic accomplishments. They not only knew the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek biblical languages but also the related languages that shed light on them such as Arabic, Persian, Coptic, Syriac, Latin, Chaldee, Spanish, French, Italian, and Dutch. These men were not only world class scholars, they were Christians who lived holy lives as Deans and Presidents of major universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Westminster. Some prayed 5 hours a day. Their translation work did not go without opposition. According to the translator's notes in the preface of the King James Bible, the Roman Catholic religion was dead set against translating the Bible into the common tongue. Popery proved to be one of the translators' chief enemies. The translators wrote of the Roman Catholic institution--
"So much are they afraid of the light of the scripture, that they will not trust the people with it...Sure we are that not he that hath the good gold, that is afraid to bring it to the touchstone, but he that hath the counterfeit."
Despite the opposition of the Roman Catholic institution, the work continued and the end product was nothing short of miraculous. Many consider the commanding of the Authorized King James Version of the Bible the crowning achievement of King James the VI and & I. The Authorized King James Bible is known as the Authorised Version (British spelling) in Great Britain. It was published in 1611--this link commemorates the 400th year anniversary of the Authorised Version and includes much fascinating history in a concise, short format. Upon its publication, the King James or Authorized Version eclipsed all previous and subsequent versions. It is the best-selling book of all time. Today there are a plethora of Bible versions available (not all believe that those "older and better" Greek manuscripts are authentic)--yet for many Christians the King James Bible of 1611 is the absolute and final word of God.
THE KING'S WRITINGS.
King James wrote extensively on a variety of subjects. Fortunately, in 1616, the bishop of his chapel compiled many of the king's writings into one volume entitled, "The Workes of the Most High and Mightie Prince, Iames, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. (in Jacobean typography, the letter "I" can represent "I" or "J". Iames = James) In reading The Workes, we find that although King James was a highly learned scholar and statesman, his writings are forthright, cogent, lively, interesting, unpretentious, and easy to read. An excellent summary of these fascinating works can be found here. In The Workes, one finds that King James was a contender for the faith of Jesus Christ and cared about the spiritual well-being of his kingdom. He even wrote Christian meditations for his people and his court. His writings are still relevant today and are important sources for understanding the nature of law and government--and the times in which we live today. The King James Bible translators reference the king's writings in the Epistle Dedicatory of the King James Bible--
...the zeal of Your Majesty toward the house of God doth not slack or go backward, but is more and more kindled, manifesting itself abroad in the farthest parts of Christendom, by writing in defence of the Truth, (which hath given such a blow unto that man of sin, as will not be healed,) and every day at home, by religious and learned discourse, by frequenting the house of God, by hearing the Word preached, by cherishing the Teachers thereof, by caring for the Church, as a most tender and loving nursing Father.
This appears to be a reference to the king's writings in regards to the usurping tendencies of the Roman Catholic papacy, writings which set Europe aflame. Maurus Lunn, member of the Benedictine order, said this about the ensuing controversy,
"Fought by paper tigers, it was a paper war that penetrated every corner of Europe, the like of which will probably never be seen again...."
This summary of The Workes puts the King's writings in perspective.
PHYSICAL AILMENTS.
Although King James had a life filled with accomplishments, he was a man acquainted with grief. He was a sickly man who had physical handicaps in his legs and a tongue that was too large for his mouth. As a result of his unsteady gait, the king had numerous falls, accidents and injuries. He suffered from crippling arthritis, abdominal colic, gout, inability to sleep, weak/spasmic limbs, nausea, frequent diarrhea, and kidney pain. Some believe that he may have had congenital diseases of the nervous system. Sometimes the pain was so great that the king became delirious. To add to his ill-health, the king suffered from depression from the loss of his beloved wife Queen Anne in 1619. She was preceded in death by their eldest son, Prince Henry in 1612. The King was no stranger to pain and sorrow. The sun set on King James the great monarch on March 27, 1625 at Theobolds Park in Herts, England. He was 58 years old when he died and was buried at Westminster Abbey. Unlike many Scottish monarchs, King James died in his bed at peace with his subjects and foreign countries. He also passed royal power on, intact, to an adult son which was also quite unusual. Though he died almost 400 years long ago, the King's legacy, the King James Bible continues to flourish and to bring men, women, boys and girls to a life-saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Shalom, There are so many people have question about who king James was and what color he was. Many of us don't even know why the Bible is called King James in the first place. The bible is our(12 Tribes of Israel) history book and it teaches us who we are.

Genesis 17:6 And I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall come out of thee.

Genesis 17:16 And I will bless her, and give thee a son also of her: yea, I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of people shall be of her.

Precept to Genesis 17:16
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Genesis 18:10 And he said, I will certainly return unto thee according to the time of life; and, lo, Sarah thy wife shall have a son. And Sarah heard it in the tent door, which was behind him.

Genesis 21:1 And the LORD visited Sarah as he had said, and the LORD did unto Sarah as he had spoken.

(People what we have to understand is that this was already prophesied way back in Genesis when AHAYAH made a convenant with Abraham.)



King James VI & I (c. 1566-1625)

King James I was Black
King James VI & I

King James was a King of Great Britain France and Ireland. King James was a Black man and the King James Bible is named after King James I of England, who lived from June 19, 1566 to March 27, 1625. The Established Church was divided during this era. In 1603, King James called a conference in the Hampton Court in attempt to resolve issues. As a result, a new translation and compilation of approved books of the Bible was commissioned to resolve issues with translations then being used. For example, the Geneva Version contained controversial marginal notes that proclaimed the Pope as an anti-Christ. The leaders of the church desired a Bible for the people, with scriptural references only for word clarification or cross-references.

King James approved 54 scholars to work on the translation, and 47 worked in six groups at three locations for seven years, comparing to previous English translations (such as the Geneva Bible) and texts in the original languages. The new translation was published in 1611 and called the Authorized Version, because it was authorized to be read in the churches. It later became known as the King James Version. Click Here for the list of Translators.

The King James translation had a significant influence on the English language and was widely accepted as the standard English Bible. Because of the project being overseen by King James and the care and precise attention to detail during this seven-year translation, the King James Bible was considered one of the most accurate translations in existance.


(The spirit was put on king James to translate the bible from Hebrew into English, so that we could understand the Most High words.)




1611 King James Bible Cover (Left) & 1611 Bible Intro/ King James Preface (Right)
1611 King James Bible Cover (Left) & 1611 Bible Intro/ King James Preface (Right)



King James Designed Great Britain's Flag




Great Britain's Flag
Great Britain's Flag: 1603




King James I was a man of many firsts. He designed the British flag in 1603 by combining England's red cross of St. George with Scotland's white cross of St. Andrew.







King James VI & I



King James I of England, who authorized the translation of the now famous King James Bible, was considered by many to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, monarchs that England has ever seen. Through his wisdom and determination he united the warring tribes of Scotland into a unified nation, and then joined England and Scotland to form the foundation for what is now known as the British Empire. At a time when only the churches of England possessed the Bible in English, King James' desire was that the common people should have the Bible in their native tongue. Thus, in 1603, King James called 54 of history's most learned men together to accomplish this great task. At a time when the leaders of the world wished to keep their subjects in spiritual ignorance, King James offered his subjects the greatest gift that he could give them. Their own copy of the Word of the Most High in English. James, who was fluent in Latin, Greek, and French, and schooled in Italian and Spanish even wrote a tract entitled "Counterblast to Tobacco",which was written to help thwart the use of tobacco in England. Such a man was sure to have enemies.





Sir Anthony Weldon (c.1583–1648)




Sir Anthony Weldon (1583–1648) was an English 17th Century courtier and politician. He is also the purported author of The Court and Character of King James I (below). Anthony Weldon, had to be excluded from the court. Weldon swore vengeance. It was not until 1650, twenty-five years after the death of King James that Weldon saw his chance. He wrote a paper calling James a homosexual. Obviously, James, being dead, was in no condition to defend himself. The report was largely ignored since there were still enough people alive who knew it wasn't true. It seems though, that Weldon's false account is being once again largely ignored by the majority of so called (Christians) with the exception of those with an ulterior motive, such as its author had. It might also be mentioned here that the Roman Catholic Church was so desperate to keep the true Bible out of the hands of the English people that it attempted to kill King James and all of Parliament in 1605. In 1605 a Roman Catholic by the name of Guy Fawkes, under the direction of a Jesuit priest by the name of Henry Garnet, was found in the basement of Parliament with thirty-six barrels of gunpowder which he was to use to blow up King James and the entire Parliament. After killing the king, they planned on imprisoning his children, re-establishing England as a state loyal to the Pope and kill all who resisted. Needless to say, the perfect English Bible would have been one of the plot's victims. Fawkes and Garnet and eight other conspirators were caught and hanged. It seems that those who work so hard to discredit the character of King James join an unholy lot. In conclusion we can see that King James wasn't a Homosexual and it was Sir Anthony Weldon who called him one in his Book, The Court and Character of King James I to seek vengeance on the great King James.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

INFORMATION ON BOOKS/ updated

Information on books focused on  Israelites and Edomites History  .I will share some of them on here you can buy them from amazon.com.

WHO IS ESAU /EDOM/ free PDF
http://www.scribd.com/doc/46566146/Who-is-Esau-Edom


THE THIRTEENTH TRIBE BY ARTHUR KOESTLER free PDF
 http://www.meyerlevin.com/pdf/tribe.pdf
audio book
















THE THIRTEENTH TRIBE BY ARTHUR KOESTLER


THE TWO BABYLONS
by Alexander Hislop
free PDF: http://www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/The_Two_Babylons__Alexander_Hislop_-_1916_.pdf
 http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517C30BVKZL._SX258_PJlook-inside-v2,TopRight,1,0_SH20_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg 

FROM BABYLON TO TIMBUKTU BY RUDOLPH R. WINDSOR


NATURE KNOWS NO COLOR-LINE BY J.A.ROGERS


HEBREWISMS OF WEST AFRICA BY JOSEPH WILLIAMS



LOST TRIBES AND PROMISED LANDS BY RONALD SANDERS


WHO IS ESAU /EDOM/ BY CHARLES A WISEMAN

THE BOOK OF ENOCH BY R.H.CHARLES



THE HEBREW HERITAGE OF BLACK AFRICA BY STEVEN JACOBS
THE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS 
TRANSLATED BYWILLIAM WISHTON