INTRO
- What Israelites believes about Jesus
- Some believe Jesus is the saviour
- Exodus 23:13 make no mention of other gods ie. do not invoke the names of other gods. See interlinear
- Deut 12:3 precept
- Hosea 3:4 they shall go many days without an image, a name etc.
- Our slavery starting in 1492 was the time we would go with the aforementioned
- Jesus is not the saviour, Yahawashi is.
- In fact we know Jesus is the name of the image of the beast. See Daniel 8:18-25, 2 Esdras 6:9, Rev 13:4-8 & , Rev 14:9-11
- The image of Jesus is Cesare Borgia
- Q- Is the image of Jesus Christ really that of Cesare Borgia?
- Let’s look at some images of Borgia then Christ from before the birth[1] of Cesare Borgia in 1475 and after to see
- Pre-Borgia Jesus
- Exhibit a - Deeis Mosaic
- Exhibit b - The Christ Pantocrator
- Exhibit c - Baptism of Jesus
- Exhibit d - The temptation of Christ…
- Exhibit e - Entry into Jerusalem
- Post Borgia Jesus
- A- The image of Christ is not that of Cesare Borgia. I searched the books and the images and it’s simply not there as more than a rumor from writer Alexandre Dumas.
assertion: Borgia is not the prototype for Jesus Christ image today Serapis is
- Let’s prove that!
ATTRIBUTES OF SERAPIS
EVERYONES GOD
Serapis was a blend of the Egyptian gods Osiris and Apis with the Greek god Zeus (and others) to create a composite deity who would resonate with the multicultural society Ptolemy I envisioned for Egypt. [2]
- 1 Macc 1:41-42
- Q- Is Jesus Christ everyone’s God?
LORD OF ALL GODS
Serapis embodied the transformative powers of Osiris and Apis – already established through the cult of Osirapis, which had joined the two – and the heavenly authority of Zeus. He was therefore understood as Lord of All from the underworld to the ethereal realm of the gods in the sky.[3]
- Q- Is Jesus Christ the Lord of all Gods?
FROM EGYPT TO GREECE TO ROME
The cult of Serapis spread from Egypt to Greece and was among the most popular in Rome by the 1st century CE. The cult remained a powerful religious force until the 4th century CE when Christianity gained the upper hand.[4]
- In 7500 to 5500 BC according to various so-called scholars calculations Gen 3:1-4 shows us that Esau is a blasphemer against God
- Daniel 9:26 ppl of the prince
- 2 Thess 2:7-9 Esau’s coming is after the working of Satan and he had already started by 48-52 AD when the events of Thessalonians took place.
- Of course the works had already begun because Serapis for example predates the book of Thessalonians
- Rev 13:6 Esau is a blasphemer against all truth that Yah reveals
- Q- Create a new religion and god!

PART 2
Recap of Part 1
- What Israelites believes about Jesus
- Jesus is the saviour
- The image of Jesus is Cesare Borgia
- Attributes of Serapis
- Everyone’s God
- Lord of All
- Serapis’ Journey
- From Egypt to Greece to Rome
HOW AND WHY SERAPIS WAS CREATED
After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE, his generals divided and fought over his empire during the Wars of the Diadochi. Ptolemy I took Egypt and established the Ptolemaic Dynasty, which he envisioned as continuing Alexander’s work of uniting different cultures harmoniously.[5] [6]
Q- What did Yahawah think of all Alexander’s and work?
- 1 Macc 1:1, 7-10, 41-42 he hated it
Alexander had hoped to blend the cultures of the regions he conquered with his own Hellenism, but the Greeks and Egyptians were still observing the traditions of their own cultures at the time of his death. Ptolemy I made a fusion of these cultures among his top priorities and focused on religion as the means to that end.[7] [8]
- Ptolemy I used religion to achieve Alexander’s goal of having everyone embrace Hellenism which is HIS WAY OF LIFE and devil worship!
- 2 Thess 2:3-4
The Egyptians still worshiped the same gods they had for thousands of years, and Ptolemy I recognized they were unlikely to accept a new deity, so he took aspects from two of the most popular gods – Osiris and Apis – and blended them with the Greek king of the gods, Zeus, drawing on the already established Egyptian cult of Osirapis, to create Serapis.[9]
According to plutarch Serapis was intended to be, "god of all peoples in common, even as Osiris is"[10]
summary:
- Serapis was the god of all people just like Jesus Christ
- Two Pre-existing “gods” Osiris and Apis were combined with Zeus to create Serapis!
IMAGE OF PLUTO
Ptolemy Soter saw in a dream the colossal statue of Pluto in Sinope, not knowing nor having ever seen how it looked, and in his dream the statue bade him convey it with all speed to Alexandria.
He had no information and no means of knowing where the statue was situated but, as he related the vision to his friends, there was discovered for him a much-traveled man by the name of Sosibius who said that he had seen in Sinope just such a great statue as the king thought he saw.
Ptolemy, therefore, sent Soteles and Dionysius, who, after a considerable time and with great difficulty, and not without the help of providence, succeeded in stealing the statue and bringing it away. When it had been conveyed to Egypt and exposed to view, Timotheus, the expositor of sacred law, and Manetho of Sebennytus, and their associates conjectured that it was the statue of Pluto, basing their conjecture on the Cerberus and the serpent with it, and they then convinced Ptolemy that it was the statue of none other of the gods but Serapis.
It certainly did not bear this name when it came from Sinope but, after it had been conveyed to Alexandria, it took to itself the name which Pluto bears among the Egyptians, that of Serapis. (Moralia; Isis and Osiris, 28)[11]
A Painting of Pluto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto_(mythology)#/media/File:The_Abduction_of_Persephone_by_Pluto,_Amphipolis.jpg
- Q- Who does this painting resemble?
- The Serapis Likeness to Jesus
Serapis Is Satan
“The Hellenistic elements of Serapis dominate the god’s iconography and attributes. He was portrayed in anthropomorphic form as a man wearing a Greek-style robe with Greek hairstyle and full beard and usually bearing a tall corn modius or measure on his head. In some depictions, Serapis is also given curving ram’s horns. Sometimes, as a result of the chthonic and fertility aspects of the god and his consort Isis, the two deities were depicted as serpents – one, with a beard, representing Serapis. (128)”[12]
- Underworld deity with horns
- Serpent
Rev 13:7-8 The whole world shall worship the beast and his image
Rev 12:7-9* That old serpent
- 2 Cor 11:14-15 Serapis is Satan
PART 3
RECAP
- HOW & WHY SERAPIS WAS CREATED
- THE IMAGE THAT HE WAS BASED ON
WHERE SERAPIS GOT HIS OTHER ATTRIBUTES
- 1 Cor 10:20 the heathen sacrifice to demons and not to God
- Psalm 78:49 evil angels
Plutarch’s story of the stolen statue of Pluto has been challenged, and some scholars claim it was already a statue of Serapis taken from the Serapeum at Memphis. However that may be, the statue is understood to have been a representation of an underworld deity, either the Graeco-Roman Hades/Pluto or Serapis who, as a blend of Osiris and Apis, was also associated with the underworld.[13]
Ptolemy I took this established cult and added the Greek god Zeus to it. Zeus was the king of the Olympian gods, often referred to as Father, and understood as the god of thunder as well as cosmic justice.[14]
- Matt 23:9 call no man Father
- Psalm 119:136-138 the real father of justice predating Zeus
Serapis not only embodied these three gods, however, but drew on others associated with the sun, afterlife, earth energy,[fertility][15] and healing. Scholar Richard H. Wilkinson comments:[16]
Zeus, Helios, Dionysus, Hades, and Asclepius all added aspects of their respective cults, so that Serapis emerged as a thoroughly Egypto-Hellenistic deity who personified the aspects of divine majesty, the sun, fertility, the underworld and afterlife, as well as healing. The mythology of Serapis was, therefore, the mythology of his underlying deities, but the aspects of afterlife and fertility were always primary to his nature.
- Let’s have a quick gander at these gods to see if we find any similarities to Jesus
- Zeus
- Apollo
- Dionysus
- Hades
- Afterlife rulership[17]
- Asclepius
- Healing and resurrection
- Asclepius met a tragic end when he was killed by a thunderbolt thrown by Zeus. This was because the father of the gods saw Asclepius and his art of healing as a threat to the eternal division between humanity and the gods, especially following rumours that Asclepius' healing powers were so formidable that he could even raise the dead…
PART 4
WHERE DID THESE IDOLS GET THEIR ATTRIBUTES FROM?
- Casting lightning?
- Yahawah, since the 13th century BC according to so-called scholars records[18]
- Note that this is before the canonization of Zeus in 750BC[19] and after Noah taught Shem, Ham and Japheth, humanity’s progenitors the laws, statutes and commandments.
- This is significant because any similarities between the gods of Ham and Japheth and Yahawah cannot be credited to anyone other than Noah.
- He was the only High Priest alive after the flood and was born in between 3078[20] and 2948[21] before the invention of any new idols.
- Job having lived between 2350 and 1300 BC[22] recorded Yahawah telling him that he controls lightning in Job 38:35
- Lastly Exodus 19:16-17 shows us that when the Israelites met with Yahawah there were thunders and lightnings happening often enough to frighten them into asking Moses to speak with God on their behalf.
- Wooly hair?
- Yahawah!
- Daniel 7:6, Songs of Solomon 5:11
- Healing ppl with a serpent staff in your possession?
- Moses in the 1300s BC
- Numbers 21:8-9
- Raising ppl from the dead?
- Elisha
- 2 Kings 4:34 Elisha raises a boy from the dead after 856 BC[23]
- 2 Kings 13:21 Elisha’s bones raise a man from the dead
- Isaiah an adult and prophet by 760 BC[24] at the latest wrote of the resurrection in Isaiah 26:19
Q- Was it possible for Esau to know this information before 750 BC when his religion begins to be canonized?
A- Certainly, he was the son of Isaac, the owner of a major highway for international trade since 1836BC[25] and a slave to the Israelite nation before he established a so-called Greek one[26] He had to have known the truth.
- Q- Why?
- A- Because our standard is to enforce the truth with anyone living among us
- Exodus 12:49 One law to the Israelite and the stranger
Remember, Noah was the father of all nations on earth so he taught them all the laws, statutes and commandments of Yah but only one son of his lineage kept them.
- 2 Esdras 3:36 Israel by name have kept your precepts
- Gal 4:22-31 We are not the children of the flesh but of the spirit
Summary: all nations took certain attributes of the devils they worship from the one true God Yahawah!
FROM SERAPIS TO JESUS
A Warning from God!
2 Cor 11:14-15 No marvel
Exodus 23:13 Make no mention of the names
- Deut 12:3 witness number 2 to the above
- Joshua 23:7 you must not call on the names of their gods
- Acts 7:43 Stephen mentions the names of other Gods
- The literal meaning is do not remember the names. See here Nahum 2:6
- Do not let it be heard
- This doesn’t mean don’t say the names because Stephen said the names as did Amos in Chapter 5 verse 26 of his book and neither of them were in sin.
- It means do not invoke the names see NLT & NIV.
- Ie. stop praying in Jesus name or asking Jesus to help you. His name is Yahawashi!
- Let’s look at a sister who paid the wages for invoking the name Jesus https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/24/us/sean-grayson-illinois-police-officer-shooting-sonya-massey/index.html
PART 5
RECAP OF PART 4
The Demons that make up Serapis stole their attributes from Yahawah and his saints
Exodus 23:13 Make no mention of the names of other gods
- Deut 12:2-3 witness number 2 to the above
- Joshua 23:6-7 you must not call on the names of their gods
How Serapis became Jesus!
A- Let’s look at the progression below to learn.
- Edomite rulers created(some say adopted) and promoted the worship of Serapis from 305 BC to 30 BC[27]
- Egyptian priests helped Edomite rulers promote Serapis[28]
- Serapis blew up in Greece and Rome and was ousted by Jesus Christ (the greeks’ new god) in the 4th Century AD[29] [30]
- Roman Emperor Constantine tied Jesus back to Serapis by venerating Christianity (ie making it holy) in the name of the Sol. [31]
- Q- Who is Sol?
- A- Sol is Helios[32]
- Helios is one of the demons that make up Serapis
- In Constantine’s mind God and Sol were not very different[33]
- Christian Pope given same title as high priest of Roman Paganism Pontifex Maximus
- Christianity transfers Serapis theology and image to their idol Jesus Christ
Q. Do Edomites mix gods? Is there a precedent for this?
- Edomites indeed mixed gods as we explored before.
PART 6
What Jesus took from Serapis
- Pre-lent bacchanal
- Every man’s god
- His image
- Sun-disk motif
- His creators ie. Edomites
- Col 2:8 beware lest any man spoil you
- Matt 15:3 Why do you break God’s law for tradition?
PART 7
- Virgin Birth
- Athena the eternal virgin
- Virgin Athena
Athena’s association with the acropolises of various Greek cities probably stemmed from the location of the kings’ palaces there. She was thought to have had neither consort nor offspring. She may not have been described as a virgin originally, but virginity was attributed to her very early and was the basis for the interpretation of her epithets Pallas and Parthenos.[36]
- Virgin birth taken from Egyptians
- Serapis is Osiris and Apis mixed together[37]
- Apis (which is a bull) was an incarnation (ie a form) of Osiris[38]
- Apis’ mother conceived him by a flash of light from heaven[39] just like Jesus was conceived by the holy ghost from heaven
- Alexander the Freak, the first king of the most evil kingdom to ever rise upon earth re 1 Macc 1:7-9 had also believed in virgin birth[40]
- Ptolemy’s inspiration for unifying nations was Alexander and he decided to do it with religion.
Alexander’s religious belief was that he was born of a virgin and Zeus. The Egyptians also believed in the virgin birth through Apis.
- The virgin birth is not of Yah but of Satan through the lies of Alexander’s mother Olympias, the Edomite demon Alexander the Freak and the idols Zeus & Apis or rather Serapis
Serapis is magnified as Jesus Christ
- Vergina Sun variations are many with a prominent one on the head of Helios the Greek’s sun god.[43] Observe that there is a variation here with 7 points in one of the designs. Though I have not found any mention of this connection in my research, by my own observation this is the variation used by the priests of Serapis. See the following references.
- Priest of Serapis with 7 pointed sun c.140-160 AD
- 8 pointed sun of Serapis posted by British Museum
- 2nd Priest of Serapis with 7 pointed sun
- 3rd priest of Serapis with 7 pointed sun
- Can you find the Vergina Sun in the following images?
Q. Why are there so many similarities between Jesus Christ and Serapis?
Q. Why are there so many similarities between Jesus Christ and ancient Greek mythology?
Q. Why is the temanic sign of the vergina sun in paintings of Jesus Christ?
because Jesus Christ is Serapis!
Rev 13:7-10 the whole world shall worship the beast and his image
- Rev 14:9-11
- Do not invoke the name of Jesus Christ
- Do not remember the name of Jesus Christ
- Do not receive the mark of his name
- 1 Peter 4:16 if any suffer as a Christian or a Messianic?
- 1 Chron 16:22 see greek for proof that Christ is greek for the hebrew word meaning anointed
- Who was Justin Martyr?
- Read 1 Peter 4:16 again. What does it really say?
- Do not receive the mark of his name which is?
- Why?
- Because Jesus Christ is Serapis!
Praise Yahawah in the name of the Messiah Yahawashi! Negroes must repent or perish!
Supplementary Notes
Job 14:14 Israel already knew of resurrection
Rev 14:8 The world is drunk off the wine of babylon
- What is the wine?
- Jer 51:7 therefore the nations are mad
- The teachings of the babylonians, specifically in these last days Esau, the so-called white man.
- Luke 5:37-39 new wine
[15] Gradually Serapis became revered not only as a Sun god (“Zeus Serapis”) but also as a lord of healing and of fertility sourced 19/07/24 from Britannica
[17] Hades (/ˈheɪdiːz/; Greek: ᾍδης, translit. Hā́idēs, Attic Greek: [háːi̯dεːs], later [háːdεːs]), in the ancient Greek religion and mythology, is the god of the dead and the king of the underworld sourced 19/07/24 from wikipedia
[24] Isaiah DOB source 20/07/24 from Wikipedia De Jong, Matthijs J., Isaiah Among The Ancient Near Eastern Prophets: A Comparative Study of the Earliest Stages of the Isaiah Tradition and the Neo-Assyrian Prophecies, BRILL, 2007, pp. 13–17
[26] David had reigned from about 1000 to 962 BCE, a period in which he consolidated a federation of tribes that had been united under the charismatic leadership of Saul, who had reigned for about two decades before David began to construct his minor empire. Solomon, who inherited a strong monarchy, reigned for 40 years. sourced from briannica.com on 27/04/24
[27] From the Serapeum at Alexandria, the Ptolemies encouraged worship of Serapis throughout Egypt, but in actual practice, he was never as popular as the gods who inspired him. Sourced 25/07/24 from worldhistory.org
[28] “the government authorized the priests of Serapis to work toward empowering his cult and gaining more adherents. Scholar Alan B. Lloyd comments:
The priests enjoyed considerable political power, not least because their good will was evidently seen by the Ptolemies as the key to the acquiescence of the Egyptian population, and some of them, like Manetho of Sebennytus, played a major role in Ptolemaic cultural politics. The High Priests of Memphis were particularly important from this point of view, both because they were the most significant figures in the second city in the kingdom and because they were the supreme pontiffs of Egypt at the time…”Sourced 25/07/24 from worldhistory
[29] Serapis was much more popular outside of Egypt as his cult spread from the trade center at Naucratis to Greece and, later, to Rome as part of the cult of Isis. Sourced 25/07/24 from worldhistory
[31] The god of the Unconquered Sun, Sol Invictus, was the official sun god of the later Empire of Rome. The Emperor Aurelian reintroduced the sun god and cult in 274 AD. The Emperor Constantine, also known as Constantine the Great, made the practice of Christianity legal in Rome, but continued to have his coins inscribed with the words, “Sol Invicto Comiti”, which means Committed to the Invincible Sun. Sourced 25/07/24 from mythology
[34] Sourced 14/08/24 from wikipedia Helios is also sometimes conflated in classical literature with the highest Olympian god, Zeus. An attested cult epithet of Zeus is Aleios Zeus, or "Zeus the Sun," from the Doric form of Helios' name.[405] The inscribed base of Mammia's dedication to Helios and Zeus Meilichios, dating from the fourth or third century BC, is a fairly and unusually early evidence of the conjoint worship of Helios and Zeus.[406] According to Plutarch, Helios is Zeus in his material form that one can interact with, and that's why Zeus owns the year,[407] while the chorus in Euripides' Medea also link him to Zeus when they refer to Helios as "light born from Zeus".[408] In his Orphic hymn, Helios is addressed as "immortal Zeus".[390] In Crete, the cult of Zeus Tallaios had incorporated several solar elements into his worship; "Talos" was the local equivalent of Helios.[327] Helios is referred either directly as Zeus' eye,[409] or clearly implied to be. For instance, Hesiod effectively describes Zeus's eye as the Sun.[410] This perception is possibly derived from earlier Proto-Indo-European religion, in which the Sun is believed to have been envisioned as the eye of *Dyḗus Pḥatḗr (see Hvare-khshaeta). An Orphic saying, supposedly given by an oracle of Apollo, goes:
"Zeus, Hades, Helios-Dionysus, three gods in one godhead!"
The Hellenistic period gave birth to Serapis, a Greco-Egyptian deity conceived by the Greeks as a chthonic aspect of Zeus, whose solar nature is indicated by the Sun crown and rays the Greeks depicted him with.[411] Frequent joint dedications to "Zeus-Serapis-Helios" have been found all over the Mediterranean.[411][412][413][414][415] There is evidence of Zeus being worshiped as a solar god in the Aegean island of Amorgos which, if correct, could mean that Sun elements in Zeus' worship could be as early as the fifth century BC.[416]
[37] When the Apis died, it was buried in a necropolis at Saqqara. The oldest known burial dates back to Amenophis III (r,1391-1353). The [dead] bull had become identical to the god of the Underworld, Osiris. Therefore, he was known as Osiris-Apis. During the reign of the Ptolemaic kings (r.323-30 BCE), the god Osirapis or Serapis became the most important god of Egypt. Sourced 22/07/24 from livius
[38] Creating parallels to their own religious beliefs, ancient Greek writers identified Apis as an incarnation of Osiris, ignoring the connection with Ptah. Sourced 22/07/24 from wikipedia. Griffith, Francis Llewellyn (1911). "Apis". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 168.
[39] The Apis is the calf of a cow which is never afterwards able to have another. The Egyptian belief is that a flash of light descends upon the cow from heaven, and this causes her to conceive Apis. [Herodotus, Histories 3.28;tr. Aubrey de Sélincourt.]
[41] The Vergina Sun was not used only by ancient Macedonians but by other ancient Greek states as well. It was a pan-Hellenic symbol. The Vergina Sun is also known as the Star of Vergina, Vergina Star, Macedonian Star or Argead Star.
Goddess Athena was a Virgin, so this Sun was associated with her. We can also find this symbol associated with Apollo. –All the versions (16,12 and 8-pointed Sun) are associated with another famous Greek symbol, the “Delphian Epsilon”, symbol of Apollo: Sourced 14/08/24
[42] I also noticed a small 8 pointed star under the throne. A little digging shows this is the “Vergina Sun” or “Argead Star”. This is the royal symbol of the Argead dynasty of Macedon, the dynasty which included Philip II, Alexander III (the Great), and the honoree of the current coin, Philip III. The star is usually shown as a 16, 12, 8 or rarely 6 pointed star with triangle shaped rays. The symbol represents the Sun god (Helios), who was the patron deity of the Argead dynasty based on the legend about Perdiccas I of Macedon as told by Herodotus. (Cited from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-vergina-sun-symbol-of-the-royal-dynasty-of-macedon.297244/)
[43] Helios with vergina sun sourced 14/08/24 from macedoniansweregreeks



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