Sunday, April 02, 2023

BOBBEE BEE THE HATER: BEGGARS ON A BAG OF GOLD by e.graham

SUN-DAY SCHOOL CLASS: BEGGARS ON A BAG OF GOLD by e.graham

A week ago, after someone reviewed one of my songs, they questioned with a level of sarcasm and a slight level of ignorance saying: "Why you would entitle your song A  BEGGARS ON A BAG OF GOLD? So, like always, when a teachable moment occurs, one has to teach.-CLASS IS NOW IN SESSION.

The title A Beggars on a Bag of Gold, in fact, is biblical in nature. It comes from the biblical character LAZARUS, meaning (God has helped), which is a parable about a rich man and poor man, where the wealthy man despised  the beggar, paying no attention to his needs  when he passed him each day, unlike the "Good Samaritan." (Luke 10:25-37)

As a result of his action, after Lazarus's death, the poor man was carried by angels to Abraham's bosom, where he found comfort, (2 Cor 1:3-4) the rich man after his passing, however, found himself in HADES, in eternal torment.

According to the Bible Dictionary, this parable of the poor man and rich man- was not intended to praise the poor and condemn the rich, it was told to display the dangers of TURN-ING away from the needs of others while teaching that our attitude on earth will result in an eternal destiny that parallels our attitude.

"There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared lavishly every day: And there was a certain BEGGAR,  which means "one who asks alms," or a low person;" named Lazarus, which was laid at his gate, full of sores. And desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich's man table: moreover, the DOGS came and licked his sores. And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into AB-RA-HAM's bosom: the rich man also died and was buried. And in hell he lifts up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham HAVE MERCY ON ME...Luke 16:19-31

As one ponders those scriptures, understand the double meaning in the text. For the DOGS came and licked his sores, astrologically, represents SIRIUS the DOG STAR, viewed as ISIS and symbolized as Anubis, a black canine or a muscular man with the head of a black jackal, which in ancient Egypt, was the god of the dead, who oversaw the process of death. While the name LAZARUS, which appears twice in the New Testament doctrine, spelled L'arzuras or L'asur, means, the Asura, ASUR, ASURA, or the SUN, which within the Egyptian mythos, is no other than Osiris.

Lazarus like Osiris, or AUSAR, called "THE LORD OF THE PERFECT BLACK," was RESURRECTED from the dead, while having a murder plot against him(John 12:9-11) after 4 days, which is called a PERFECT number by Pythagoreans in John Chapter 11, a number associated with JUSTICE. —Equity, rightness, probity, executive; and triumph of the deserving side in law.

With that known, twice in the Gospel of John, Christ expressed his love for Lazarus (John 11:3,5) However, according to legend, upon hearing of his sickness, delayed in returning to Bethany, which in Hebrew, means "house of affliction" or house of a Begg-ar, broken down as BETH-AR, the house of a skilled craftsman or Mason.

Upon Christ's arrival, however, Martha and Mary,  sisters, which represent the twin pillars within the Christian lore, are, in actuality,  a replica of Isis, viewed as "The Throne" and Nephthy, which literally means "The Lady of the House," within the Pyramid text, whom are typically paired together in the funerary rites and protects  the mummified Osiris, which is similar to the biblical canon of the two Marys; the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene, which means "elegant tower"; Hebrew: מגדל / Migdal, meaning "tower"; Arabic: قرية المجدل / Qariyat al-Majdal) (or temple) at the tomb of Jesus. (John 20:11-18)

As one ponders, all of this, overstand, the letter L,  in the name L'AZARUS, in Hebrew, also means GOD or EL. But, to those within the lodge, the letter "L" should have another powerful and significant meaning symbolically. However, to the neophyte, if you look at the letter "L" closely, it also resembles the number "7" or half of an equilateral triangle in G-eometry, where all three sides have the same length.  Yes, this is SUPREME MATHEMATICS.

For, the SEVEN, a sacred number to the ancient "Hebrews," is often within the Biblical texts used to symbolize perfection, fullness, abundance, rest, and completion as well as holiness and sacredness by other cultures of the ancient world, receiving its significance from the "seven planets" visible in heaven-the Sun and Moon and the five planets at that time. Hence, the seven days of the week. (SUN) (Sun-day) (Moon) (Mon-day), (Mars) (Tues-day) (Mercury) (Wednesday) Jupiter (Thursday) (Venus) (Friday) & (Saturn) (Saturday)


With that stated, the Letter "L" esoterically also represents EL or the planet SA-TURn; known for its ring, which encircles it. As a result, not known by most, this is the hidden meaning behind the white collar around the neck of the Pastors, especially in Catholicism, who usually don black robes, secretly called PA, fathers of STOR or STARS.

Yes, there is a hidden cosmological message in the Bible.

But, look what, you have learnt from this BEGGAR ON A BAG OF GOLD, known as Larazus, in the Bible, and Ausar, in the Book of Coming Forth of Day and Night. For Ausar, also means SIR, SRI in India, or SIRE, which, if you unscramble the riddle, actually means RISE "NOBLE ONE" (Nehemiah 4:14) (STUDY & SHOW THYSELF  APPROVED) (bobbeethehater.blogspot.com)

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