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Jesus thesis / Satan antithesis
(((YHWH))) synthesis
From the Jewish perspective, Samael is Gods most loyal Angel, given the assignment of seducing, accusing, prosecuting in the heavenly court, & punishing Jews who stray from Hashem. He is also associated with the Angel of Death. Most importantly, Samael is known as the guardian angel of Esau the patron of Edom (Rome) & is himself a Prince of Rome, the archenemy of Israel. Once you understand the Kabbalistic duality, the inversion from Jewish/Christian perspectives, this character & his dual purposes will begin to make sense. From the Christian perspective, Jesus is a figure of redemption & salvation, while from the Jewish perspective Samael is associated with temptation & sin, Jesus tempted Jews into Christian idolatry. In Judaism, the concept of punishment for the wicked(Rome/enemies of the Jews) in the end times primarily focuses on divine judgment & retribution. In Revelation, Jesus plays a central role in the end times, particularly through his Second Coming. The book depicts Jesus as both the judge & enforcer of God's Vengeance on the the wicked(goy) treading the winepress.
(((YHWH))) synthesis
From the Jewish perspective, Samael is Gods most loyal Angel, given the assignment of seducing, accusing, prosecuting in the heavenly court, & punishing Jews who stray from Hashem. He is also associated with the Angel of Death. Most importantly, Samael is known as the guardian angel of Esau the patron of Edom (Rome) & is himself a Prince of Rome, the archenemy of Israel. Once you understand the Kabbalistic duality, the inversion from Jewish/Christian perspectives, this character & his dual purposes will begin to make sense. From the Christian perspective, Jesus is a figure of redemption & salvation, while from the Jewish perspective Samael is associated with temptation & sin, Jesus tempted Jews into Christian idolatry. In Judaism, the concept of punishment for the wicked(Rome/enemies of the Jews) in the end times primarily focuses on divine judgment & retribution. In Revelation, Jesus plays a central role in the end times, particularly through his Second Coming. The book depicts Jesus as both the judge & enforcer of God's Vengeance on the the wicked(goy) treading the winepress.
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