Jesus says at John 16:16: “After
a little while, you will see me no longer; and again after
a little while you will have
sight of me, because I am going back to the father.”
When saying that the disciples
will no longer see him after a little while, Jesus is
referring to his imminent
execution. When saying that they will see him again after a
little while more, he is
referring to his reappearance after three days and nights. His
whereabouts during the absence
are accounted at John 16:5: “Now I am going back to
him who sent me.” At Matthew
5:45
he announces the whereabouts of the one who sent
him as “heaven.” Therefore, when
saying that he was going back to his father, he meant
that he was going back to his
father who is in “heaven.” But Jesus was in fact in the heart
of the earth or hell during the
three days in question. Matthew 12:40: “The son of man
will be three days and three
nights in the heart of the earth.” In other words, Jesus was
actually bound for hell after
deceptively announcing that he was going back to his father
who is in “heaven.”
Since Jesus said he was reporting
to his father, the whereabouts of Jesus’ father
is also the heart of the earth or
hell, where Jesus himself returned. That paternal seat is
unmistakably defined at Gen.
19:24 as the locale of sulphur and fire (“The lord rained
down––read spewed up––brimstone
and fire from the lord’s dwelling-place”).
From quite early in his
operations, Jesus was consciously engineering for the
eventual assassination of his
disciples. Jesus was himself killed for his studied claim that
he was the christ. From early on
he consciously impressed the disciples and especially
Peter with the same claim. This
predictably cost them their life.
Jesus’ aforesaid scheme against
his disciples lies scattered at different places in
Luke and Matthew.
It starts characteristically with
the incompatible and rebellious sentence at Luke
9:18: “And it came to pass, as he
was alone praying, his disciples were with him: and he
asked them, saying: what say the
people that I am?”
Luke 9:19-21: “They answering
said, John the baptist; but some say, Elias; and
others say, that one of the old
prophets is risen again. He said unto them, But whom do
you say that I am? Peter
answering said, the christ of god. And he sternly charged them,
and commanded them to tell no man
that thing.”
And yet, he himself soon
proclaims that very thing to people at large and the same
disciples: “Nor are you to be
called leaders, for your leader is one, the christ” (Matt.
23:10). Furthermore, after his
make-believe resurrection, he sternly orders the same
disciples: “Go ye and teach all
people, baptising them in the name of the father, the son
and the holy ghost” (Matthew
28:19).
Jesus readily knew that his plans
would backfire in the event the disciples went
about telling the Jews that he
was their christ-redeemer. The Jews would have killed them
even before his own execution.
This is why he “sternly” forbids them from giving vent to
the pretext.
He himself went about later on
claiming the same thing. This was so done for
getting himself killed by the
Jews. Proof is John 5:18: “On this account, indeed, the Jews
began seeking all the more to
kill him, because not only was he breaking the sabbath but
he was also calling god his own
father, making himself equal to god.” It is clear that the
Jews killed him for making
himself equal to their supposed god and for calling their
supposed god his father.
A further proof for Jesus having
masterminded his own execution is contained in
John 7:20: “Why do you design to
kill me? he asked. The multitude answered, Thou art
possessed: who has a design to
kill thee?” Jesus clearly is out here to implant the
homicidal notion against himself
in the Jews. (“Implant” is thus defined by Merriam
Webster’s: “to set permanently in
the consciousness or habit patterns.”)
For the same reason that Jesus
originally forbade the disciples from openly
bracketing himself with the
christ, he in the end orders them to preach world wide that he
was the christ, and additionally
to baptise the world in the pretext. The motivation behind
them both is homicide of the
disciples after his own execution. By the inflow of martyrs,
this in turn caused his infernal
religion to germinate here on earth.