Israel/Jacob Vs. Edom/Esau and Shaul/Sheol

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Esau is NOT the so-called white man. By the time of Herod's rule (37 B.C.E. - 4 B.C.E.), the Edomites were fully integrated into Israelite society and even the rulers of it through their Roman sponsorship. Herod, who was an Edomite even married John Hyrcanus' granddaughter, the Maccabean/Hasmonean princess, Mariamne I to further legitimize himself through an Israelite bride. Interracial/inter-nation coupling always creates confusion. In the FALSE New Testament, Saulus--also known as Saul or Paul of Tarsus--identified himself as an Israelite although everything points to him being an Edomite/Herodian instead. In Romans 16:11, Paul says, "Salute Herodion my kinsman...." Although we don't know who Herodion is, his name clearly links him to those associated with Herod. Also, "Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned? When the centurion heard that, he went and told the chief captain, saying, Take heed what you do: for this man is a Roman. Then the chief captain came, and said unto him, Tell me, are you a Roman? He said, Yea." (Acts 22:25-27) In the first century, the only Hebrew people with Roman citizenship were the Herodians. "Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and teachers; as Barnabas, and Simeon that was called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul." (Acts 13:1) Antioch was a Christian church founded by Paul and the false prophets and teachers who set up shop there were raised with HEROD THE TETRARCH and Saul/Paul. When Paul was arrested and the Israelites were seeking to kill him for his pro-gentile, anti-Israelite/anti-Law/anti-YAH teachings, the Romans protected Paul with 470 Roman soldiers. Acts 23:23-24 "...he (the Roman chief captain) called for two centurions, saying, Prepare two hundred soldiers, seventy horsemen, and two hundred spearmen to go to Caesarea at the third hour of the night; and provide mounts to set Paul on, and bring him safely to Felix the governor." It was not normal for the Romans to give even a Roman citizen 470 bodyguards -- it's safe to say Paul had political clout and was being protected to such an extent because he was a member of Herod Agrippa's family. BEWARE OF PAUL THE LIAR AND THE FALSE NEW TESTAMENT. Whenever Israel fell, the Edomites were always right there to move in on their land and possessions; this happened when Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 B.C.E. by the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar and when it was destroyed in 70 C.E. by the Romans under Titus Flavius Vespasian. It is also no coincidence that the same Roman family that destroyed Israel, the Flavians, were amongst the first followers of Paul's religion, Christianity. Flavia Domitilla, who was either Titus Flavius' sister or niece, donated the land which became the first Christian catacomb in Rome. Nereus and Achilleus, two members of the Flavian household staff, had churches named after them in the earliest Christian Diocese in Rome. Pope Clement I, a son of Faustinus, who was related to the emperor Domitian was also one of Paul's followers who knew Paul personally and helped him convert others to Christianity; Pope Clement I died in 99 C.E., twenty-nine years after the Second Temple was destroyed. Titus Flavius Clemens (also known as Clement of Alexandria) was a Christian theologian who devised the earliest Christian symbols (the anchor, the boat, the fish, the olive branch and the star) -- these are the same symbols that the Flavian Caesars used on their coins. Flavius Constantine, who is considered the first Christian Roman emperor, made Christianity the state religion of Rome and made Sunday (the day of sun worship) the day of worship throughout the empire. Now, if you're name is Paul, I mean no offense but the name Paul does indeed carry those negative connotations shown in this video. Maybe things for the first man crowned king of Israel would have turned out better had he been named something else instead of Saul; the meaning of a person's name matters. Benjamin (son of my right hand) was originally named Benoni (son of my sorrow) by our mother, Rachel because she died giving birth to him, but our father, Jacob/Israel rejected the name Benoni, desiring for Benjamin to bear a name with good connotations; thus, Benjamin was named Benjamin instead of Benoni (Genesis 35:16-20). There's a wonderful Israelite musician who I'm fond of named Benoni O Shar and I have an Israelite cousin who I'm also fond of named Paul, but it is what it is.

Video's Scriptures:
Ezekiel 36:1
Ezekiel 36:2
Ezekiel 36:3
Ezekiel 36:4
Ezekiel 36:5
Obadiah 1:6
Obadiah 1:7
Obadiah 1:8
Obadiah 1:4
Proverbs 19:5
Proverbs 19:9
Proverbs 19:22
Proverbs 1:10
Proverbs 1:11
Proverbs 1:12
Proverbs 1:13
Proverbs 1:14
Proverbs 1:15
Psalms 55:15
Psalms 16:10
Psalms 30:3
Psalms 86:13
Numbers 33:53
1 Chronicles 16:24

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