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The God Jesus Revealed
Unmasking the Old Testament Voices and Discovering the True Father
What if the God Jesus revealed was never the same voice many people assumed in the Old Testament?
For generations, believers have struggled with the contradiction between the loving Father Jesus teaches and the violent, punitive voices found throughout ancient Scripture. This book confronts that tension directly—and offers a profound, liberating explanation rooted in the Bible itself, early Christian writings, ancient global traditions, and the forgotten spiritual worldview of the ancient Near East.
The God Jesus Revealed uncovers the hidden thread running from Abraham to Christ, showing that two different “voices of God” speak in the Old Testament: the voice of the True Father, and the voice of lower territorial rulers who operated under ancient delegated cosmic authority. Jesus Himself repeatedly corrected these voices—and declared that humanity had never truly known the Father until He came to reveal Him.
In this groundbreaking book, you will discover:
The two voices in the Old Testament—how to recognize the merciful First Voice from the punitive second voice.
Why Abraham heard both voices—and why the True Father’s messenger could guide but not override ancient cosmic decrees.
The mystery of Sodom and Gomorrah—who really destroyed the cities, and why Abraham’s plea did not stop it.
Jesus’ corrections of Moses, Elijah, and other Old Testament figures—and what He meant by “You have never heard His voice.”
The lost tribes of Israel scattered among all nations—and why Jesus’ mission was never “Jews only,” but a global restoration of humanity.
Worldwide witnesses to Christ—prophecies and memories of “Isa,” “Issa,” “Yuzu,” “Saoshyant,” the “Pale Prophet,” and other Christ-figures in Hindu, Buddhist, Persian, African, Indigenous, and Asian traditions.
The role of the archons and archetypes—how ancient spiritual rulers shaped nations, and how Jesus dismantled their authority.
The true meaning of the priestly breastplate crystals—and their connection to the twelve archetypes and tribes.
Perfect for readers who want:
A faith that makes sense intellectually and spiritually
A clearer understanding of the God Jesus actually revealed
To resolve contradictions between the Old and New Testaments
To explore Gnostic, Hermetic, Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, and ancient Near Eastern texts
A deeper and more expansive view of the Father’s love
This book is for you if:
You’ve ever wondered, “Why does God seem so different in the Old Testament?”
You want a Christ-centered faith instead of fear-based theology.
You feel spiritually guided but confused by conflicting religious voices.
You believe God is love but don’t know how to reconcile the violent passages.
You want to understand ancient spirituality beyond surface-level interpretations.
A new clarity. A restored Father. A faith transformed.
Powerful, bold, and deeply researched, The God Jesus Revealed invites you to meet the Father Jesus spoke of—the Father humanity never truly understood until Christ exposed the false voices and unveiled the truth.
If you have ever felt the Old Testament didn’t match the God in your heart, this book will finally give you the answers you’ve been searching for.
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📖 Reader Reviews
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Reviewed on November 16, 2025This book is not merely a theological argument — it is a revelation.
It challenges long-held assumptions, exposes ancient misconceptions, and reconstructs a cosmic narrative hidden beneath centuries of religious tradition.
The author dares to ask the questions most people are afraid to confront:
Who was the God of the Old Testament really?
Why did Jesus reveal a Father unknown to prophets, priests, and even angels?
Who are the “gods” that judged humanity — and why were they told they would die like men?
Why does the idea that Jesus came only for Israel fall apart under Scripture itself?
And what does it mean that all nations are Israel, spiritually and cosmically?
What follows is a masterfully constructed argument that blends Scripture, ancient history, Near Eastern cosmology, and the teachings of Jesus into one coherent picture:
YHWH was the continued expression of Enlil — the national storm-god assigned to Israel — while the Father Jesus revealed was the true, Most High Source beyond all tribal deities.
The book shows:
God told the divine beings “you are gods,” yet warned they would “die like men” for their corrupt judgments.
These beings were meant to guide humanity but instead became possessors, rivals, and fear-based rulers.
Jesus arrived not to reinforce that system, but to expose it, overturn it, and reveal the Father who had never been seen.
The result is a breathtaking reinterpretation of biblical history that makes sudden and shocking sense of countless contradictions — not by denying Scripture, but by reading it as Jesus intended.
The chapter on Israel is especially groundbreaking.
It dismantles ethnocentric interpretations and shows, through Scripture alone, that:
Abraham’s promise always included all nations.
Israel was a template, not a superior race.
The twelve tribes symbolically represent all humanity.
Paul explicitly reveals that anyone in Christ is Israel.
Jesus’ “lost sheep of Israel” refers to the scattered tribes hidden inside every nation.
Therefore, the notion that Jesus came “only for Israel” collapses completely.
The sections on the inner eye, spiritual perception, and the universal tradition of divine sight are equally compelling.
By comparing the “eye of the heart,” Daena, Nous, and the Light Within, the author shows that awakening inner vision was never pagan, occult, or foreign — it is the core of biblical spirituality itself.
Perhaps the greatest strength of this book is that it is both intellectually rigorous and spiritually liberating.
It does not demand belief — it opens eyes.
It does not attack faith — it restores it to its original, universal foundation.
In a world divided by religion, ethnicity, and inherited dogma, this book delivers a single, stunning message:
The Father of Lights was never the tribal deity of one people.
He is the God of all nations, and all nations have always belonged to Him.
The true Israel is humanity — and Jesus came for every soul, everywhere.
This is not just a book.
It is a lens.
And once you look through it, the Bible will never appear the same again.