Monday, July 30, 2007

The Passover and the Ten Secrets

Moses led the Hebrews of out of bondage at the end of the last world age. The Passover was originally created to perpetrate the remembrance of the tribulations and miracles that usually accompany these times. The Hebrew word for the Passover is the pesach. Pesach was translated into the word Passover because the root of the Hebrew verb “to pass over” is found in the word pesach. However, pesach originally came from the Egyptian language. In Egyptian it means “to strike a blow.”[1]
When the concept of ages was virtually eliminated from the Bible, the true significance of the word pesach was lost. “The blow” is what Mary calls the Hand of God striking the Earth. The Great Chastisement is the result of this “blow” that will end the current world age. Moses was instructed to go Egypt no just to free the Jews from slavery but to save them from complete annihilation. The end of an age was at hand. If the Hebrews had stayed where they were, working on the temples of the king near the Nile tributaries they would most certainly have been drowned by inundations or buried in the ruble of their houses.
For the Seder meal of the Passover, special foods are prepared, which are symbolic of the hardships of the Exodus. While eating the food, the Ten Plagues are recited. The Ten Plagues of Moses were: Changing his staff into a snake, turning the waters of the Nile to blood, a plague of frogs, the air filled with gnats, the air filled with flies, animals dieing from a pestilence, a tremendous hail storm, a plague of locusts, an absolute darkness, death of the first born.
As these curses were unleashed upon the Egyptians, God hardened the heart of Pharaoh against freeing the Jews. As the Bible explains it, this was done so Moses could demonstrate the glory of the Lord with even greater demonstrations of his power. The Ten Secrets of the Mother Mary will also be a demonstration of the power of the Lord.
From what has been revealed about the Ten Secrets of Mary so far, they will have ramifications which will be way beyond the Ten Plagues of Moses. Mary’s Secrets will all have global consequences. They will be demonstrations of the power of God on all levels, not just the physical. Lighting up the Earth’s atmosphere for a week overshadows changing a staff into a snake by about a thousand times. Healing everyone in the world while God is seen in every form is way beyond turning the Nile River to the color of blood. If there are plagues and diseases they will probably be far worse than anything experienced by the Egyptians.
If the Ten Secrets of Medjugorje hold the same religious significance as the Ten Plagues of Moses, then Mary is the Moses of the current world age. By the time they are all fulfilled, the story of Mary’s Apparitions and Her Ten Secrets will be the beginning of a New Testament for the New Covenant. After “the blow” that ends the current age, a new Passover will be created in remembrance of Mary, the Ten Secrets, the tribulations and the Second Coming.
[1] “New American Bible,” St. Joseph Edition, Catholic Book Publishing Co. Ref. To the Book of Exodus pg.69

1 comment:

bg said...

“The Ten Secrets of the Mother Mary will also be a demonstration of the power of the Lord.
From what has been revealed about the Ten Secrets of Mary so far, they will have ramifications which will be way beyond the Ten Plagues of Moses. Mary’s Secrets will all have global consequences. They will be demonstrations of the power of God on all levels, not just the physical. Lighting up the Earth’s atmosphere for a week overshadows changing a staff into a snake by about a thousand times. Healing everyone in the world while God is seen in every form is way beyond turning the Nile River to the color of blood. If there are plagues and diseases they will probably be far worse than anything experienced by the Egyptians.”

How come the author makes out he knows so much about the secrets when they are supposed to be “secrets”.

Has he tried his luck at winning the lottery this week?