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The Turning of Things Upside Down Introduction

The Turning of Things Upside Down

Introduction

In the book of Isaiah, the prophet said, “Destruction to the people who seek deep measures to hide their counsel (or plans) from the Almighty Creator, and (think) their works are in the dark. They say to each other, “Who sees us doing our dirt, who knows what we’re doing.” Surely, your turning of things upside down will be esteemed like the potter’s clay (Isaiah 29:16). In essence, Isaiah said to these wicked generations of vipers, “Will the handiwork of the Highest tell Him, “You didn’t make us.” Will the framed thing tell Him who framed it, “He does not understand?”

Unfortunately, humanity and the beast of the field (to a degree) have come to this thought process. In doing so, they have turned things upside down and disrupted so many simple things, it is a very serious problem today. It is our motivation to turn these things right side up.

Jeremiah Says the Gentiles Have Inherited Lies

Again, the prophet Jeremiah wrote the Gentiles will come to the Anointed Son of the Highest one day, from all the ends of the earth, and confess, “Surely our fathers have inherited lies, vanity, and things where there is no profit.” 

Look at what you have now, Gentiles, and understand it is of no profit…

If you are familiar with us; I’m Elder Ishe or Minister Koko; BibleStudyMinistry.com is our main media teaching platform.

We teach the Bible from three standpoints: History, Principles, and Prophecy (and not in that order). The principles are the key. The Anointed Son of the Highest taught the principles to live by; they are found in Matthew 5, 6, and 7.

History has been distorted but a careful eye can understand what’s going on. Prophecy is predicated on history and the present principles a society chooses to live by. If things are currently upside down and the Gentiles have inherited lies, how do we make it right? Principles are simple; let’s just leave it at, “Do unto your neighbor as you would he do to you.”

But history…

We have a book on our website titled The Story of the Sons of Adam featuring Noah, Abraham, Israel, and Joseph. I’m going to give a very condensed version.

We have our Father in Heaven, He’s also our Creator. He made us. It’s an intricate system where we come through our parents and live life for a short amount of time. It began with our earthly parents, Adam and Ewa (Eve).

From them we had Cain and Abel; there was a tussle-tussle, for five minutes it lasted, and Cain eliminated Abel. Rebellion was in the earth at full force.

Adam and Ewa rebounded with Seth.

Okay, we skipped a lot of details in particular when our parents were created Our Father in heaven also created beasts for our parents to rule over. These beasts were to assist us in the labor on the Earth and nothing else. However, our brother came and decided to reproduce with these beasts. this is the untold story of how the Earth became prolifically multiplied and populated with what appears to be full flesh humans or sons and daughters of the Great Creator, but our scientists would call them Neanderthals today. 

This isn’t new information; it is just new to some of us.

Back to Seth. 

Seth become a pure-blood righteous lineage the Father in Heaven would use to bring His Anointed Son into the earth. Seth has children, it goes to Enoch, then Noah. During the days of Noah, the earth’s wickedness was at an apex. This prompted the Highest to allow the laws of the Universe to correct the matter.

The flood was the result.

After the flood, Noah and his sons continued the show on earth; Noah’s sons were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. And it is written these sons repopulated the earth. Popular historical figures orchestrate that the sons were allotted land from their father, Noah and it looked like this:

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Ninety-Nine percent of the world who have a pulse on scriptures believe the image above to be true. We did up until recently. 

But this is false.

Many biblical students and teachers have suggested different plots to us but they could not substantiate (their plots) using the narrative given in the Scriptures. So we did what any good person would do; we didn’t touch it. You don’t touch anything that is off unless or until you know how or learn how to fix it. 

Now we have to fix some stuff since through the grace of the Great Creator our Heaven Father, we learned how. Let’s begin right after the flood.

After the flood, the Highest blessed Noah and his sons and gave them the same command He gave Adam and Ewa in the beginning. That was, be fruitful, multiply, and replenish the earth. The Heaven Father also established a covenant with them; not just with them but with every living creature on the earth.

Along the way an odd story took place. 

Noah got too tipsy at the company party and lay drunk and naked. Japheth and Shem respectfully covered their dad. Ham made a mockery of him. The end of it was Noah cursed Ham’s son, Canaan. 

That is still odd to this day. Nevertheless, this is where the scribes and those who stole the scrolls began their turning of things upside down.

Number one, look at Genese 9:18 And the sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth: and Ham is the father of Canaan.

Why did the scribes feel the need to remind or rather at this point, introduce to us, Canaan?

Obviously, there is much more to the story. 

If we relate this to modern-day life it’s understandable why a grandfather in his frustration would curse his grandson. Maybe everyone went to the University of Michigan and the grandson was breaking the family tradition and going to the University of Iowa. Maybe everyone was a Christian and the grandson was the first of the family to go into spiritual mysticism. I can kind of see grandpa saying that Canaan would be cursed (because of his deviation from the family norm or tradition). But that is not the biggest concern of this chapter or scripture.

The biggest concern is why Canaan is written as Ham’s son. Then the scripture says this vital line that is immensely overlooked!

Genesis 9:26 And he said, Blessed be the Lord God of Shem, and Canaan shall be his servant. 27 God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem, and Canaan shall be his servant.

Here is the first thing we are going to turn right-side up. Japheth dwells in the tents of Shem. Another way to say this is that Japheth will dwell in the lands of Shem. 

And thus is what we propose based upon that very verse and scripture. See the depiction below:

The land we call Africa today is truly the land of Shem. And since it is the land of Shem, Japheth must dwell in/on that land. This also means something else pretty significant. 

Shock-Value Alert ???? 

The scribes messed up the table of nations in Genesis chapter 10. The sons of Ham are really the sons of Japheth and the sons of Japheth are really the sons of Ham.

Let’s slow that down in slow motion for you:

Genesis 10:2 The sons of Japheth; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras.

It should read:

Genesis 10:2 The sons of Ham; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras.

And again…

Genesis 10:6 And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan.

It should read

Genesis 10:6 And the sons of Japheth; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan.

Our book, Genesis Revisioned: Scriptures Revisioned by End Time Scribes and Prophets, will be very helpful to you to have this reimagined in your mind.

Therefore, if you’re following along with this new narrative, Nimrod, the mighty hunter was not a Hamite, but instead a Japhethite. Nimrod, who the Hebrew and Christian communities today call Cushitic (Cushites-Ethiopians), and Africans are really children of Japheth; Cush (Ethiopia), Mizraim (Egypt), Phut, and Canaan.

I hold onto scriptures well; the Highest once said, “Let us reason together!”

And I asked my Heaven Father the Great Creator, “If you love Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob so much, in this whole earth, why did you give them that little land the Palestinians and Israelis are fighting over.

I knew it was off, but I stubbornly held onto the narrative because I did not know how to tell the story without it.  

When I’d be in Nigeria, living there, especially in villages, like Ikot Abasi or my village, Ikot Ibuoko, screamed the resemblance of the biblical story especially Joshua Judges and the Kings and Chronicles. I used to think I was back home when I read, Africa would come off the pages to me. But I didn’t know how to tell the story. 

Finally, someone could connect the dots, and now we can also, praise be to the Heaven Father.

How did the ancient and modern scribes pull such a fast one right in front of our noses? It’s the ole three-card monte.

They knew that Japheth had to be in the tents of Shem, so they put them in Euro Asia and took Ham off Euro Asia, and placed him in Africa. The turning of things upside down; the inheritance of lies, unprofitable lies, and the crafty counsel against the Highest people began. 

This single move was one mighty way to cut them off from being a nation. It was mightier than a fully fortified military! This is so because the seed of Shem and Abram would find it difficult to find their original home.

Okay, good. That was the opening sales pitch, now I hear the Shark Tank investors asking for the numbers. That’s the way to say, “PROVE IT!”

If you’re still here, I know your wallet is handy!

Storyboard time

The whole earth was one language, and there arose a leader in the land of Shinar named Nimrod. We’re going to use our imaginations here a bit. 

We’re on the continent of Africa, we are calling it the Land of Shem. 

For modern-day relating purposes, we will use modern-day geography. South Sudan area is roughly the land of Shinar. Everything is on this continent. We’ll move out later, but follow along.

To be continued

 

Elder Ishe

BibleStudyMinistry.com

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