The cross, the holy covenant, and the sun worship unmasked.

The cross and the holy covenant.

Numbers 15:24 establishes that, if sin was committed by ignorance of the congregation, a sacrifice is offered. However, justice does not depend on the old covenant, but is constant: Numbers 35:33 remains justice yesterday, today, and forever. The old covenant consisted of animal sacrifices, but now it is faith; not to declare the unjust righteous, but for the forgiveness of the sins of the righteous (Habakkuk 2:4; Psalm 40:6; Isaiah 53:9-10; Psalm 22:15; Psalm 118:17-20).

The prophecy of the new covenant in Psalm 40:6-7 shows that God does not desire sacrifices, but obedience. Daniel 7:25 warns of a power that would change times and the law, persecuting the saints.

Those who killed the righteous one did not love justice nor the holy covenant: Luke 20:14 reveals the intention to kill the heir in order to seize the inheritance. Psalm 22:5 describes his suffering: hands and feet pierced, bones visible, and garments divided (related to Genesis 3:13-15; Proverbs 29:27). Isaiah 53:12 indicates that he bore the sin of many and interceded, in the context of the righteous who were deceived, not the unjust; Daniel 12:10 affirms that only the righteous will be purified.

Contradictions are pointed out as evidence of alteration: Genesis 4:8-15 versus Numbers 35:33 and Exodus 21:12-14; Genesis 17:14 versus Leviticus 19:28; Matthew 15:11 versus Isaiah 66:17; 1 Timothy 4:1-6 versus Deuteronomy 14:8 and 2 Maccabees 7:7-11.

Matthew 25:33, John 14:3, and Psalm 110:1 show the separation between the righteous and their enemies. Malachi 4:3 declares that the righteous will tread upon the wicked. Matthew 25:41 and Isaiah 66:24 describe the fate of the unjust.

Luke 20:15-17 presents the death of the heir and the judgment against the laborers, together with the prophecy of the rejected stone. Isaiah 53:12 announces his future exaltation. Hosea 6:2 is related to the time of restoration. Isaiah 42 is also linked to his manifestation. Psalm 118:7, 10, 20-23 describes the victory of the righteous, the destruction of the unjust, and the entrance of the righteous through the gate of Jehovah. Psalm 110:1-2 reaffirms dominion over enemies. Psalm 58:10 declares that the righteous will rejoice when justice is executed.

The expression ‘The Sun of Justice’ is not an invitation or approval to create images of the sun for religious worship or idolatry; it is an expression that justice will shine like the sun, just as the righteous will shine like the sun when justice shines. When the wicked are trampled, then the righteous will rejoice; here there is no love for the wicked because the love of the wicked is slander of the wicked. They put words in the mouth of the righteous that he never said. Psalm 58:10: ‘The righteous will rejoice when he sees vengeance, when he has soaked his feet in the blood of the wicked.’ Because Jesus never died for the sins of the wicked, but for the sins of the righteous. Micah 7:8: ‘You, my enemy, do not rejoice over me, for though I have fallen, I will rise; though I sit in darkness, the LORD will be my light.’ 9 ‘I will bear the wrath of the LORD, because I have sinned against him, until he pleads my cause and executes my righteousness; he will bring me to the light; I will see his righteousness.’ 10 ‘And my enemy shall see, and shame shall cover her; she that said unto me: Where is the LORD thy God? My eyes shall see her; now she shall be trodden down as the mire of the streets.’ Matthew 13:42: ‘And they shall cast the wicked into the furnace of fire: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’ 43 ‘Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.’ Malachi 3:19: ‘For the day is coming, burning like an oven, when all the arrogant and all who do evil will be like stubble. That day, now approaching, will burn them up until they are left neither branch nor root,’ says the Sovereign LORD. 20 ‘But for you who honor my name, the Sun of Righteousness will rise with healing in its wings. Then you will go out leaping like calves from the stall.’ 21 ‘On the day I intervene, you will trample the wicked like ashes under the soles of your feet,’ says the Sovereign LORD.