Wednesday, August 02, 2023
According
 to the Gospel of John, the Pharisees, in an attempt to discredit  
Jesus, brought a woman charged with adultery before him. Then they 
reminded  Jesus that adultery was punishable by stoning under Mosaic law
 and challenged  him to judge the woman so that they might then accuse 
him of disobeying the law  -- i.e.,  "So  when they 
continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He  that
 is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her".
  It is  because we don't properly translate the word "sin" in this 
verse, that no modern  Bible reader understands what is being stated.  
In this case the word portrays sin in any life which the Soul has lived.  
In the words of the  historian:  "The disciples of 
Jesus were persuaded that a man might have  sinned before he was born, 
(John, ix. 2,) and the Pharisees held the  transmigration 
[reincarnation] of virtuous souls, (Joseph. de Bell. Judaico, l.  ii. c.
 7;) and a modern Rabbi is modestly assured, that Hermes, Pythagoras,  
Plato, etc., derived their metaphysics from his illustrious countrymen" 
 (Gibbon; Decline & Fall).  And this fact is confirmed in The  
Hastings-Scribner Dictionary Of The Bible (New York, 1903. Bk 4, p. 63) "To  affirm that Jews in Christ's time did not believe in pre-existence is simply  incorrect".
    The the pre-Nicene Church openly taught  the pre-existent soul that 
evolves to Wholeness and Perfection over the course  of many lives, is 
proven at The Pre-Nicene Church Taught Reincarnation http://ChristianReincarnation.org#PreNiceneChurch
When
 rightly understood, neither could the man Jesus cast the first stone.  
 Why?  Because in order to achieve his supreme level of spirituality and
 consciousness, the Soul of Jesus  had evolved over the course of the 
many lives that  enabled him to fulfill the Law of God -- as affirmed by
 those who walked and  talked with him daily wherein the affirmed that  
(Jesus) "...was  justified by fulfilling the Law. He 
was the Christ of God, since not one of the  rest of mankind had 
observed the Law completely. Had any one else fulfilled the  
commandments of the Law, he would have been the Christ, for they assert 
that our  Lord Himself was a man in like sense with all humanity" (see Hippolytus,  Refut. Omn. Haer. vii. 34).  Hence "when
 Ebionites [or any other person]  thus fulfill the law, they are able to
 become Christs, for they assert that our  Lord Himself was a man in 
like sense with all humanity." (Hippolytus, Refut.
  Omn. Haer. vii. 34).  Thus, the soul of the man Jesus evolved through 
many  lives to ascend to the level where he was able to fulfill the Law 
of God, become  Anointed/Christed, and be the first of the lost prodigal sons
 to be restored to the  Edenic Kingdom -- which is the eventual destiny 
of all men and women -- as  stated by Jesus: "Go instead to my brothers and tell them, 'I  am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God'" (John  20:17).
 



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