
The Gospel of the Holy Twelve
The Higher Law of Yeshua for the Perfecting of the Saints
—Updated Text Version—
by Tracy Phillip Osborne, MA ©
—Commentary Version— Coming Soon…
!!! I suggest that you Read it for yourself !!! and seek the Most High about it with an open mind !!!
In The Name Of The All Holy One. Amein! [1]
1 Here begins the Gospel of the Perfect Life of Yeshu-Maria, The Mashíakh,
the seed of Daṿíd through Yoséph and Miriám according to the flesh, and the [Firstborn]
Son of Elohíym, through divine Love and Wisdom, according with the Spirit.
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[2] Y’shúa is used throughout; But in a few places, Yeshu-Maria is used and is integral to the theological symbolism of this Gospel. It is not merely a common name nor an epithet, but a singular and intentional sacred name-form clearly explained in GHT 6:5.
[3] Mashíakh (Hebrew) — “Anointed One,” from the verb mashakh (“to anoint with oil” to consecrate). Aramaic: Mashíkha. Greek: Christos.
[1] This opening invocation presents the work as proceeding under divine commission and sacred authority. That claim is echoed in the closing lines, where this Gospel is said to have been given ‘by the Spirit through us, the Twelve witnesses chosen of Elohíym,’ and to have been written by the power and help of Elohíym. The framing thus presents it, not as private composition, but as apostolic-Spirit witness.
[4] Elohíym (Eh-lo-heem) is the Hebrew majestic-plural of El, Elah, Eloeh, Eloah—all were translated into the European word, God / gods.
John 20:30 “There were indeed many other signs [and teachings] that Y‘shúa did in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book, 31 but these have been written so that you believe that Y‘shúa is the [promised] Messiah, the [unique, firstborn, and anointed] Son of Elohiym; and that, believing/trusting/obeying, you might possess life in his name.”
[The word, perfect, is translated from the Hebrew text as: blameless, unblemished;
and from Grk. Septuagint & NT as: complete]
“Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations; and Noah walked with God …” Gen. 6:9
Yahweh appeared to Abram, and said to him, “I am El-shaddai. Walk before me and be perfect.” Gen. 17:1
“You must be perfect before Yahweh your Elohiym.” Dt. 18:9
“The Law (Torah) of Yahweh is perfect … making wise the simple.” Psalm 19:7
“Be ye therefore perfect [blameless, unblemished, complete, mature],
even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” … Matthew 5:48
“For it was fitting that [Elohim], for whom and by whom all things exist, in bringing many sons to glory,
should make [Y‘shúa,] the Prince of their deliverance, perfect through suffering.” … Heb. 2:10
“And being made perfect, [Y‘shúa] became the author of eternal deliverance unto all them that obey him.” Heb. 5:9
“But you have approached…the heavenly Jerusalem…to the spirits of righteous ones made perfect
and unto Y’shúa, the Mediator of the New Covenant…” Heb. 12:24
Father, “I in them, and you in me, so that they might be perfected into one …” John 17:23
And he himself gave some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as shepherds and teachers; For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Messiah: Eph 4:11-12
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