This post became six for a single day. I managed to separate them out, but the six posts of this day are all to be considered as originating from the same stream of thought. The order in which they are read is unlikely to matter.
Take the below with a grain of salt. I’m not sure how to process it, but it occurred in the context the writing of the other articles posted today. For your consideration of an additional perspective of Moses as another type of founder, leader, prophet, and protector of his people. The first Grand Master of the Knights Templar.
What’s so amazing about Moses is that he ended up in the wilderness because he put himself between a Jew and took the life of the one who was beating him in defense of his people, the Jews and then ends up out in the desert for 40 years.
My wife turned on a Netflix series Knightfall a few days after I had a vision/dream with Sir Walter D’Autun, the first of the Dalton family in Ireland in 1170. The details of that one are for a different post. Anyway, the first two episodes of that show revealed three things to me that I had already known in my heart to be true. The first is not relevant to this narrative.
The second is that the Knights of the Temple of Solomon, also known as the Knights Templar, were the personal elite force of the Pope. Their grandmaster was Knighted by the Pope in identical fashion to apostolic succession of the Catholic Church with Peter as the first Pope, chosen and anointed by Christ himself by the laying on of hands. The lies that have distorted the reality of this organization only made sense to me in the time before God removed the obstacle of the anti-Catholic demon in my life late one night. Again, another time. My apologies.
The moment that occurred identically to the complete removal of every lie of anti-Catholic I had ever held in my mind or heart, the truth in my heart of the Knights Templar and what they’re about was revealed.
The third is that the first and foremost duty of the Knights Templar is the defense of the Jews, God’s chosen people on Earth, to the death if required. Moses was basically the first Knight of the Temple of Solomon. There really is not any other story in the Old Testament where a narrative so specifically states one man’s defense of the descendants of Abraham to include the death of the assailant. I may be wrong about that. If so, please correct me.
But the thing is, the entirety of the above content of the narrative as described above just happened in the middle of writing what would become six separate blog posts. This one is what I just typed about Moses as the first Knight of the Temple of Solomon. I’m sure this will come back up repeatedly now. The content of this article also provides the transition in the paragraphs to a topic I had not understood how to articulate.
Have a blessed day. Thank you for your perseverance.
Logging out,
Poor Fellow Soldier of Christ
Numbers 6:24-26 – The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace