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Thursday, May 8, 2014

The Pagan Origin Of Easter

Hih tawh kisai thudot a ukte adingin dot theih ding tampi om hi. Easter Sunday in Jesu sihna pan a thawh kik ni mah hiam? Hilo ahih leh hibang ngeinate koi pan hong piang hiam? Thumann a thei nuam tadingin ka lai-at hoihtak na sim sak leucin phattuamna ngah ding kong lamen hi.

Ih theih masak ding ka deih ah, Christian a kici-te in hih Easter pawi a bawl lote na hizaw uh hi. "Ishtar", awsuah "Easter" ih cih in kha (moon) nusian leh ni (sun) pasian te' tapa khat neihsun "Tammuz" pasian ii thawhkikni pahtawina pawi ahi hi. Tang lai in, Noah tapa Ham ii tupa Nimrod a kici mi khat om hi. Ham in tapa khat nei aa Cush kici hi. Cush in Semiramis numei tenpih hi. Cush leh Semiramis te nupa in tapa khat nei aa Nimrod cih min phuak hi. A pa hong sih khit ciangin Nimrod in a nu, Semiramis tenpih aa, kumpi thunei hong suak hi. Laisiangtho in Nimrod tawh kisai hidan in hong gen hi: "Cush pen leitunga a thahat gal siam masa-a kigen Nimrod’ pa ahi hi. Amah TOPA mai-ah a thahat sabengpa hi a, tua ahi manin, “Nimrod bangin TOPA mai-ah a thahat sabengpa,” kici hi. A masa pen ama kumpi gam khuapite Shinar, a Babylon, Erech, Akkad le Calneh-te ahi hi." (Piancil 10:8-10 ZIV)  

Nimrod pen pasian khat hong hi aa, azi lah hi, anu zong ahi Semiramis zong a minthang tanglai Babylon kumpi nu hong suak hi. A tawpna ah Nimrod pen a galte'n hong thah sak uh hi. A sa kisem nen in agamke te ah kipuak kawikawi hi. A sa a kikai khawmteng a ki mansuah khat losiah Semiramis in hong la hi. A ki mansuah sa pen ahih leh Nimrod ii pasal van nahi hi. Semiramis in "Tua sa omlo in Nimrod hong hing kik theilo ding hi. Nimrod ni tungah kahto ahih man "Baal" (Ni pasian) ih cih ding ahi hi" ci hi. Semiramis in, "Biakpiakna ah ih zat meikuang, khuaimei or meivak te limte sungah Baal pasian hong om ding hi" ci hi. Semiramis in kuama theih zawh loh thusim biakna khat hong bawl aa, Satan panpihna tawh amah leh amah Nusian in hong kikoih hi. Amah leh amah naupaai aa kigen hi. Nusian ahi khapi zong ni 28 sung a kimkot khit ciangin atui tui hi. Tua khapi kiang pan kha tui agol mahmah khat in Euphrates gun tungah hong kia dan in amah leh amah kigen hi. Hih thupiang in khal hun kipat sun leh zan kikim ni khit kha bemkim hun laitak-in piang hi. 

Semiramis pen "Ishtar" (awsuah: easter) in hong kithei ta aa, ama kha-tui pen "Ishtar's' egg" hong kici hi. Tua zawh asawt lo in Ishtar pen nau hong paai aa, ni pasian Baal ii aleng (azang) in hong gai sak ci hi. Tapa khat hong nei aa, "Tammuz" min phuak hi. Tammuz in a zawdeuh in ganhing sungah bilpi hoihsa mahmah hi. Amaute pen tanglai biakna sungah asiangthote hong hi uh hi. Ahangin Tammuz pen ni pasian Baal ii tapa in ummawh uh hi. Tammuz pen a pa mah bangin sabeng siam khat hong hi hi. Ni khat Tammuz pen a sabenna pan ngal in na that hi. 

Ishtar kumpinu in "Tammuz pen a pa Baal kiangah kahto aa, amau tegel pen Pa, Tapa, Khasiangtho bangin a siangtho khuaimei, meivak meikuang sungah pasian biate tawh om ding uh hi" ci hi. "Pasian' ii nu leh vantung kumpi" ci aa a kibia ta ahi, Ishtar in zong  kuama theih zawh loh thusim biakna hong zom to lai hi. "Tammuz gam sungah ngal in a thah lai in a sisan pawlkhat singkung bulsum ah na taak hi. Tua singkung bulsum pen zan khat thu in hong khangto aa, singkung lianpi hong suak hi. Tua manin Tammuz sisan tungtawn in teh-eng singkungte in sianthona ngah hi" ci hi. Tammuz sihna hangin kum khat cin sim ni 40 ta lungzuan dahna hun khat gen khia hi. Hih hun sungin kua man anne lo uh hi. Mi khempeuh in a siangtho Baal leh Tammuz tungah thu thukpi ngaihsun in om uh hi. Biakna abawl kawmkawm un a lungtang tungah "T" dan lim bawl uh hi. "T" or atung ah singlamteh tawh a kiciamteh cakes siangthote ne uh hi. Kum sim in khua khal sun leh zan kibat ni khit khabem (hla pyih) khit Sunday masapen ni sial in pawi khaam den uh hi. Hih in Ishtar's Sunday ni hi aa, bilpite leh aktuite tawh pawi bawl uh hi. 

Ishtar in, "Tammuz pen ngal (vok) in that ahih teh, hih sunday ni-in tua ganhing ne gai ding hihang" ci hi. 

Tu in laisimte in tanglai dawibia te ngeinate uh tulai Christian pawlpite kiangah hong kizom to ahih na thei ciat ding kong lamen hi. A taktak in Easter ih cih in Jesu Christ thawhkikna tawh a kisaina bang mah om kilkel lo hi. Banghang in "Easter" laimal King James Version sungah om ci'n pawlkhat te'n lamdang sa uh hi. Sawlttak 12 in, Christian ahi hetlo, Easter pawi bawl ding ageel a gilo Herod kumpipa' thu agen ahi hi. 

Paisan pawi leh Easter pen khat veivei kituah kha thei hi, ahi zong kum pawlkhat sungah na ki gamla mahmah taleuleu hi. Amaan athei nuam, a zongte adingin theih lah nading om peuhmah lo hi. Laisiangtho sungah, "Pasian in kha ahi hi. Amah a biate in kha le thutakin a bia pelmawh ding uh hi,” a ci hi. (John 4:24 ZIV). A taktak in cile hang, ni 40 tanna, aktui, bilpi, singlamteh moh, Easter voksa cihte in tanglai telzawh loh Babylon te dawibiakna vive nahi hi. Hihte in Anti-Christ ii nasep vive te nahi hi. 

Satan pen mikhem siam mahmah ahih manin Christian a kicite hidan milim biaknate tawh hong lungkim sak mahmah hi. Hihte in Pasian' hehna meikuang a thumanglo atate tungah hong puak ding nahi hi. Nang in nasep leh na tate tungah na hilhna tawh kizui in thusitna na thuak hun hong tung ding hi.

Hih Easter ngeinate'n a biak uh Baal, Satan zong a kici, "zingsang nisuak" tung abiak uh hi aa, a inn pen "Zing nisuak Inn" ahi hi. Pawlpi bang zah in nisuah na lam mai-ngat in zing nisuak tung biakna bawl lai ie hiam? Kuateng in tanglai Babylon te bangin aktui limzutna, bilpi tangthu gennate zang lai ie hiam? Hih in thuneu hilo aa, ciamnuihna zong hilo hi. Pasian' Khasiangtho in thumann hong theih sak nadingin thu kong nget sak hi. Tuhun in hun nunung mahmah ta hi. Kisik kik in Babylon pan paikhiat hun, amau te tawh kikhen khiat hun hita hi.

Laisim khat ciat Topa'n thupha hong pia hen!

David J. Meyer
 

 
The Pagan Origin Of Easter


    Easter is a day that is honered by nearly all of contemporary Christianity and is used to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The holiday often involves a church service at sunrise, a feast which includes an "Easter Ham", decorated eggs and stories about rabbits. Those who love truth learn to ask questions, and many questions must be asked regarding the holiday of Easter.

    Is it truly the day when Jesus arose from the dead? Where did all of the strange customs come from, which have nothing to do with the resurrection of our Saviour? The purpose of this tract is to help answer those questions, and to help those who seek truth to draw their own conclusions. The first thing we must understand is that professing Christians were not the only ones who celebrated a festival called "Easter."

    "Ishtar", which is pronounced "Easter" was a day that commemorated the resurrection of one of their gods that they called "Tammuz", who was believed to be the only begotten son of the moon-goddess and the sun-god.
    In those ancient times, there was a man named Nimrod, who was the grandson of one of Noah's son named Ham.

    Ham had a son named Cush who married a woman named Semiramis.Cush and Semiramis then had a son named him "Nimrod."

    After the death of his father, Nimrod married his own mother and became a powerful King.
    The Bible tells of of this man, Nimrod, in Genesis 10:8-10 as follows: "And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it is said, even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad,and Calneh, in the land of Shinar."

    Nimrod became a god-man to the people and Semiramis, his wife and mother, became the powerful Queen of ancient Babylon.

    Nimrod was eventually killed by an enemy, and his body was cut in pieces and sent to various parts of his kingdom.

    Semiramis had all of the parts gathered, except for one part that could not be found.
    That missing part was his reproductive organ. Semiramis claimed that Nimrod could not come back to life without it and told the people of Babylon that Nimrod had ascended to the sun and was now to be called "Baal", the sun god.

    Queen Semiramis also proclaimed that Baal would be present on earth in the form of a flame, whether candle or lamp, when used in worship.

    Semiramis was creating a mystery religion, and with the help of Satan, she set herself up as a goddess.
    Semiramis claimed that she was immaculately conceived.

    She taught that the moon was a goddess that went through a 28 day cycle and ovulated when full.
    She further claimed that she came down from the moon in a giant moon egg that fell into the Euphrates River.
    This was to have happened at the time of the first full moon after the spring equinox.
    Semiramis became known as "Ishtar" which is pronounced "Easter", and her moon egg became known as "Ishtar's" egg."

    Ishtar soon became pregnant and claimed that it was the rays of the sun-god Baal that caused her to conceive.
    The son that she brought forth was named Tammuz.
    Tammuz was noted to be especially fond of rabbits, and they became sacred in the ancient religion, because Tammuz was believed to be the son of the sun-god, Baal. Tammuz, like his supposed father, became a hunter.

    The day came when Tammuz was killed by a wild pig.
    Queen Ishtar told the people that Tammuz was now ascended to his father, Baal, and that the two of them would be with the worshippers in the sacred candle or lamp flame as Father, Son and Spirit.
    Ishtar, who was now worshipped as the "Mother of God and Queen of Heaven", continued to build her mystery religion.

    The queen told the worshippers that when Tammuz was killed by the wild pig, some of his blood fell on the stump of an evergreen tree, and the stump grew into a full new tree overnight. This made the evergreen tree sacred by the blood of Tammuz.
    She also proclaimed a forty day period of time of sorrow each year prior to the anniversary of the death of Tammuz.

    During this time, no meat was to be eaten.
    Worshippers were to meditate upon the sacred mysteries of Baal and Tammuz, and to make the sign of the "T" in front of their hearts as they worshipped.

    They also ate sacred cakes with the marking of a "T" or cross on the top.
    Every year, on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox, a celebration was made.
    It was Ishtar's Sunday and was celebrated with rabbits and eggs.
    Ishtar also proclaimed that because Tammuz was killed by a pig, that a pig must be eaten on that Sunday.
    By now, the readers of this tract should have made the connection that paganism has infiltrated the contemporary "Christian" churches, and further study indicates that this paganism came in by way of the Roman Catholic System.

    The truth is that Easter has nothing whatsoever to do with the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
    We also know that Easter can be as much as three weeks away from the Passover, because the pagan holiday is always set as the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox.
    Some have wondered why the word "Easter" is in the the King James Bible.
    It is because Acts, chapter 12, tells us that it was the evil King Herod, who was planning to celebrate Easter, and not the Christians.

    The true Passover and pagan Easter sometimes coincide, but in some years, they are a great distance apart.
    So much more could be said, and we have much more information for you, if you are a seeker of the truth.
    We know that the Bible tells us in John 4:24, "God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth."

    The truth is that the forty days of Lent, eggs, rabbits,hot cross buns and the Easter ham have everything to do with the ancient pagan religion of Mystery Babylon.These are all antichrist activities!
    Satan is a master deceiver, and has filled the lives of well-meaning, professing Christians with idolatry.
    These things bring the wrath of God upon children of disobedience, who try to make pagan customs of Baal worship Christian.

    You must answer for your activities and for what you teach your children.
    These customs of Easter honor Baal, who is also Satan, and is still worshipped as the "Rising Sun" and his house is the "House of the Rising Sun."

    How many churches have "sunrise services" on Ishtar's day and face the rising sun in the East?
    How many will use colored eggs and rabbit stories, as they did in ancient Babylon.
    These things are no joke, any more than Judgement day is a joke.
    I pray to God that this tract will cause you to search for more truth.
    We will be glad to help you by providing more information and by praying for you.
    These are the last days, and it is time to repent, come out and be separate.
    David J.  Meyer
    Last Trumpet Ministries International
    PO Box 806
    Beaver Dam, WI 53916