This information here was already shown earlier, when how to find that
Max was the reborn apostle Paul was explained, so unless the reader thinks this repetition is necessary this link is
not really required.
He (Christ) reiterates this at the transfiguration scene, saying, "Elijah
has come already and they knew him not, but have done to him whatsoever they listed." And following this, it is said that
"they understood He spake of John the Baptist." (Matt. 17:12-13). On this occasion, and also at the time when Rebirth was
discussed between Him and His disciples, they told Him that some thought He was Elijah and others that He was one of the prophets
who had been reborn. He commanded them to "tell no man." (Matt. 17:9; Like 9:21). This was to be, for thousands of years,
an esoteric teaching, to be known only among the few pioneers who fitted themselves for the knowledge, pushing ahead to the
stage of development when these truths will again be known to man.
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From the admonition above found in that quote, we carry the idea
over to another place where a similar idea is found in the NT. I use double parenthesis (( )) to show
my ideas when within quoted scripture.
We see the same told above "Tell no one" concerning reincarnation is also
told at Matthew 16:20 “Then He commanded His disciples that they should tell no one that He was Jesus the Christ.”
Max never mentions that one, because it was not the proper time to reveal it during his life time. What Matthew 16:20 meant
was to be taught to only a chosen few, and would remain as an esoteric teaching for 2000 years, until I was reborn. Today,
I publicly give the keys to understand the Bible at a deeper level, where it is now taught that Jesus was not crucified. (I
know: big deal. So I am back, who cares.)
Here follows the rest of that verse: Matthew 16:21-22 “From that
time Jesus began to show to His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the elders and chief priests
and scribes, and be killed, and be raised again the third day. (( In other words, Jesus told the apostles how to “tell
no one that he is the Christ.” If the apostles will only follow his game plan, then most of humanity will be fooled.
One of the four items there is a lie, the rest are true. The lie, which carries out the “Tell no one” command
of Jesus, is the one that says “and be killed.” If you always tell the truth, how can you mislead, and thereby
“tell no one” ? You can not, so that one is the lie. If he was not killed, neither was he crucified. However,
how can we be sure that what I said is accurate? That can be verified because the first time after the four gospels that it
is told that Jesus was crucified, comes from my lips. Jesus commanded me to tell no one, so then I must be telling a big fib.
Here it is: Acts 2:23 "Him, being delivered by the determined counsel and foreknowledge of God, you have taken by lawless
hands, have crucified, and put to death." There is the simple proof, and Christ is the head of the Counsel, so you have the
key that unlocks Matthew 16:20: "Tell no one." The angel Michael, who is part of that same Counsel hinted to me on 7, September
1998 to unlock that verse, and make it public. Logic, just use simple logic, and read a lot of boring Bible verses.)) Then
Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying, "Far be it from You, Lord; this shall not happen to You!'' End quote.
That idea above will be covered again, elsewhere, and it will be proven by
using a type of logic called a syllogism that you now know the correct interpretation of those verses.
The word "Lord" is a title of respect, like a vassal calling a knight
in the days of old: "Yes, my Lord." We apostles knew Jesus was not God. Coming back to our topic of "Tell no one."
I was fooled one way, or another too. That is right, the idea back then went right over my head. Maybe I was day dreaming,
and only tuned into what Jesus said after he said “tell no one,” and only caught that he would die.
Here is why I could be so distracted, for these verses came just before Jesus said "Tell
no one": Matthew 16:15 -19 "He (Jesus) said to them, "But who do you say that I am?'' And Simon Peter
answered and said, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.'' Jesus answered and said to him, "Blessed are you,
Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. And I also say to
you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. And
I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you
loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.''
Imagine if you were told that you would be the one that Jesus Christ would
build His church on. We apostles had already seen many miracles prior to being questioned by Jesus, on "Who do you say I am?"
So, all knew that I had just received an extremely high, and enviable position on earth.
Christ, or the Father projected the correct answer into my mind, and I merely
said what I was told. Suddenly, that answer makes me to be, what appears to be anyway, the most important human, besides Jesus,
on the entire planet. What a shock. Who would believe it? What thoughts
would go through anyone's mind at the moment if they were told such a fantastic fact. Even instant millionaires, who only
moments before, and for their entire life had only just been getting by are elated, and go off imagining all sorts of
things after hearing their lottery numbers were the winning numbers. I am sure that is what happened, as I day dream
quite a lot in this life, and can only imagine it was much worse back then.
However, did I actually hear it all, and was fooled too? Was I cool, collected,
unmoved by what was bestowed upon me, having equipoise in all things, and had advanced far beyond most human standards, but
unfortunately was sort of stupid? We may never know, and hopefully we never will. To know what really happened may only serve
to further humiliate me. Actually, I don't care. If I was not smart enough to immediately understand, or was day dreaming
it does not matter to me. Like Sponge Bob Square Pants: it only matters that the job gets done, and it did then, and so does
it continue today. Anyway, later Jesus explained to me what he meant back then, but today I must figure it all out once again,
on my own, after one hint from the Archangel Michael. Again, I am confident back then that I was day dreaming.
My brother Andrew seemed more likely the one Jesus might have chosen over
me, but as you will learn elsewhere in the link found on the upper left called "Isaiah 28:20 The bed is too short
to stretch out in" that I was in a previous life "Zerubbabel." Therefore I was to be used, even if Andrew
was more fit than myself. Here is a hint that what I just said might be true: Matthew 1:40 - 42 "One
of the two who heard John speak, and followed Him, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. He first found his own brother
Simon, and said to him, "We have found the Messiah'' (which is translated, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus.
Now when Jesus looked at him, He said, "You are Simon the son of Jonah. You shall be called Cephas'' (which is translated,
A Stone)."
So Andrew already told me Jesus was the Christ, and all I added was "you are
the son of the living God." I am sure that last part was projected into my mind by Christ simply so I could be used
as previously planned; a plan I knew when Zerubbabel, but had forgotten when I was reborn as Simon.