THE DIVINE HISTORY OF JESUS
Mary´s
family secret
Mary was Jacob of Nazareth’s first
born. This Jacob, son of Mattham, son of King
Solomon, fell in love with the daughter of the younger sister of Elizabeth,
Zechariah’s wife, parents of John the Baptist. The thing is that Elizabeth took
the son of Abijah by husband against the will of her
father. So, when they found she could not bear children they said about
Elizabeth: Blame on you, it's God's will!
When Elizabeth's sister became a
sweet woman, and beautiful as her elder sister, though people said no beauty
could be found in the land of Israel to shadow Elizabeth’s, Elizabeth’s father
promised himself not to fall twice on the same stone, and he would find a
husband for her girl before she followed her elder sister’s track. And as he
promised himself so he did.
Elizabeth’s father married
Elizabeth´s sister with Cleophas, a doctor of the Law.
Cleophas was a very
smart, young man from a good family. To marry Elizabeth’s sister it was a good
match which would allow him to break into the most powerful circle of influence
in Jerusalem, that circle of influence led by Zechariah, from now on his
brother in law. A year later or so Cleophas engendered a child, a sweet girl,
and he named her Anne.
Let’s say that Cleophas was right
about the good move he had made marrying Elizabeth’s sister. Yet, as time
passed by Cleophas could not avoid Elizabeth’s influence upon her daughter,
each year growing a little bit stronger. Elizabeth, who had no children, laid on her
niece all the mother love she had to give, and as years passed by Elizabeth’s
influence upon Cleophas´s daughter became very dangerous.
Cleophas, a very patriotic fellow,
when the time came to find a husband for Anne he made his mind and decided to
push her daughter in the arms of law before she reached the age, when a father
could not force her child to do his almighty will.
But you know, when God is around
man’s plans is good for nothing. And this is exactly what came to happen with
the illusion of Cleophas about the future of her sweet Anne.
One of those days Matthan of
Nazareth and Jacob, his son, came down to Jerusalem to meet Elizabeth and
Zechariah. That was the day Anne and Jacob met, and from that day on their
hearts were tied with a divine bond of love. To cut short the story, Jacob and
Anne became husband and wife and brought five girls to life. Mary was the
elder. After the five girls Anne and Jacob gave birth to Cleophas, the boy of
the house.
The six of them were born in
Nazareth, where their father Jacob and grandfather Mattham were born, and so on back to the days of the return of the Jews from Babylon.
If you remember the house of
Zerubbabel did split in two houses, the house of Abiud and the house of Rhesa. The house of Abiud rooted its tree to King Solomon,
and the House of Rhesa to Nathan, son of King David.
Abiud and Rhesa came with father Zerubbabel from Babylon to the land of Israel and once the
city of Jerusalem was built they separated and founded their own genealogical
trees.
Rhesa, the son of Nathan, son of David, settled in Bethlehem, where his
family grew working as Carpenters.
Abiud, Rhesa’s elder brother and heir to the throne of Israel, moved northward and founded
Nazareth. Abiud became a landlord and so his children from the day of the
foundation of Nazareth Town to the last heir of the House of the David’s from
Nazareth.
By the time this living heir to the
throne of Israel was a woman, and her name was Mary. This was the secret of
Mary’s Family and nobody but those who inherited the genealogical tree scroll,
signed by Daniel the Prophet, knew the truth about it. Mary, Elizabeth &
Zachariah, Simeon and Joseph the Carpenter were the only people in the world
who knew Mary’s family secret. Of course there were some other people involved
in the mystery of the Alpha and the Omega, their names you will find them as we
get along.
