On the link between Capernaum and John the Baptist
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:12 pm
Capernaum = place of desolation = the lower parts of earth = netherworld or Ades (see the gnostic Heracleon).
The place of desolation is the wilderness.
In the wilderness there is John the Baptist.
So Jesus descended on John the Baptist.
Jesus, a pure celestial being, was considered "imprisoned" inside the material body of John the Baptist.
This "Jesus Son of Father" prisoner of John and considered in the eyes of the people as John risen from the dead (being Jesus descended on John in the Ades= Capernaum). But a prisoner is probably a criminal and a killer, for the stupid hoi polloi. So Jesus son of Father was defamed by the Judaizers as "Jesus Barabbas".
This is therefore the origin of the tradition about Barabbas as criminal.
But Pilate was inserted by the Judaizers in the narrative as the RELEASER (the sense of PLT in hebrew) of the criminal Barabbas. So in the earliest gospel Pilate was absent,.....
....or he was simply who released Jesus Barabbas to Herod. A historical fact.
Herod crucified the seditious John the Baptist, in the form of which Jesus appeared.
So John the Baptist was the historical "Jesus".
The place of desolation is the wilderness.
In the wilderness there is John the Baptist.
So Jesus descended on John the Baptist.
Jesus, a pure celestial being, was considered "imprisoned" inside the material body of John the Baptist.
This "Jesus Son of Father" prisoner of John and considered in the eyes of the people as John risen from the dead (being Jesus descended on John in the Ades= Capernaum). But a prisoner is probably a criminal and a killer, for the stupid hoi polloi. So Jesus son of Father was defamed by the Judaizers as "Jesus Barabbas".
This is therefore the origin of the tradition about Barabbas as criminal.
But Pilate was inserted by the Judaizers in the narrative as the RELEASER (the sense of PLT in hebrew) of the criminal Barabbas. So in the earliest gospel Pilate was absent,.....
....or he was simply who released Jesus Barabbas to Herod. A historical fact.
Herod crucified the seditious John the Baptist, in the form of which Jesus appeared.
So John the Baptist was the historical "Jesus".