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An Excerpt from the book:
“Christmas” is really
2 words: Christos (Greek), and missa (Latin). Christos
means “anointed”, and missa means “depart”.
Both of these words were inherited from Pagans. The
Mashiach was never called “Christ” in
His own tongue (language). The “anointing”
in the Pagan mind was performed by a physician, who
carried a wooden box with various ointments in jars.
The medical symbol “Rx” is derived from
2 Greek letters, rho (Greek letter shown here) and
chi (X). These are the first two letters in the Greek
word Christos spelled (Greek font needed to see this,
but it appears in book) ~ anointed. The sick were
anointed for healing, and the letters rho and chi
were used as a “logo” for the physician’s
trade ~ hung up as a sign designed to appear as an
EYE (the “eye in the sky”). It was the
Egyptian “Eye of Horus”, which the Greeks
had adopted. Medical students learn this history of
the RX symbol in their study of pharmaceuticals. At
this point, let me remark that the Mashiach never
authorized or invented a new “religion”,
but rather was upset because of changes already made.
He said “repent” ~ turn back. This is
what makes all this so bizarre. The word Christos
is cognate with the Hindi Krista, the sun deity of
Hindus. It means shining one. The Latin word Lucifer
means light bringer. Kris means shining. The Hebrew
“Mashiach” means anointed one, but refers
to Him as Sovereign or King, as Samuel anointed Dawid.
The “oil” (lamp oil) symbolized the power
of LIGHT, or wisdom of Torah, poured on the head (reasoning
organ) so that the king would rule wisely in the Commandments.
The Torah is “a lamp”, and a “light”.
But, you can still see the way the original word was
avoided, and Shatan’s “shining”
was adopted instead. The word Christmas means “anointed-depart”,
and is seen abbreviated in “X—mas”.
The “X” stands for Christos. Let me just
say this: “If men originated any word or idea,
then be suspicious of it.” Is nothing sacred?
The word “sacred” is Latin, sakra, and
is used in place of the Hebrew word qodesh, meaning
set-apart. Sakra itself traces back to an Indo-European
language, “Sanskrit”, and turns out to
be a Vedic form of an India sun deity, “Indra”.
It came into Old Persian, and in one of its 12 forms
is “Sakra”. Another form is Mitra.
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