Olam Haba (Future World) Mysteries Book 3-“The Sunrise”
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Jerry Ayers with painstaking detail makes Biblical history come to life and jump off the pages as you cover 490 years in this eight book series beginning in 334 B.C. when Alexander the Great captured the Hebrew territory and ending with the martyrdom of Polycarp in 155 A.D.. Olam Haba (Future World) Mysteries is a series of eight books that captures your vivid imagination as you experience loving romance, hateful revenge, political espionage, astounding miracles, friendship bonds, intriguing battles, a glance at the end of the world and much, much more. This eight book series will capture your emotions of grief at the death of a beloved son, tears of joy at a wedding of a young couple, laughter of innocent children, despair of injustice and even find hope of an eternal life, just to mention a few. This eight book series is hard to put down once you begin reading and keeps you on the edge of your seat as you yearn with anticipation of the next page, chapter and even the next book in the series.

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Date de parution 15 juin 2023
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EAN13 9781728378206
Langue English
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“UNSEEN FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS”
 
OLAM HABA
(Future World)
Mysteries Book 3-“The Sunrise”
 
 
 
 
 
JERRY AYERS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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© 2023 Jerry Ayers. All rights reserved.
 
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Published by AuthorHouse  02/01/2023
 
ISBN: 978-1-7283-7821-3 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-7819-0 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-7820-6 (e)
 
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023901776
 
 
 
 
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
1
…the sound of a newborn wailing pierced the silence of the night air. At that very moment the piercing light that had brought pain and suffering to the evil minions of the dark lord disappeared. All the power of darkness that could be mustard failed to stop that beacon of light of Yahuah from descending upon the earth. Satan let out an eerie bone-chilling scream from the black pits of the world of darkness which summoned the demonic vulture of death that was looming and hovering over the capital city of Yruwshalaim (Jerusalem). The demonic minions which had lodged in the Palace of Herod and responsible for torturing the mind of the king followed in the wake of the massive black wings of the vulture of death. With great speed they returned to their dark master and the smoking cauldron of the evil one.
The wife of Ger’shom cut the umbilical cord after the rest of the delivery took place and immediately washed the wailing infant with warm water. Then she rubbed the skin of the newborn with a mixture of salt, honey and olive oil to remove the remaining amniotic fluid and placenta leaving the baby’s skin tight and very soft to touch. Next the infant was swaddled with strips of cloth made from an extra dress that Miryam (Mary) had packed and was placed between the new mother’s breasts. The wailing ceased as the newborn baby suckled its first meal of milk. Tears of elated joy streamed down the sweat covered cheeks of Miryam as she looked into the face of the newborn child of Yahuah. Then she quietly whispered Ysha’Yah (Isaiah) 9:6, “ Because a lad is born to us. A son is given to us and the empire is on His shoulder. His Name is called Remarkable, Advisor, the Almighty Yahuah, Perpetual Father and Prince of Peace.”
The wife of Ger’shom quietly shuffled her way to the entrance of the barn cave and was quickly met by anxious Yowceph (Joseph) and her husband Ger’shom pacing back and forth at the entrance. Yowceph quickly froze in his tracks and Ger’shom grabbed the shoulders of his wife. She peered around the body of her husband and said to Yowceph with a big grin on her face, “ Halal Yah (Celebrate in praise to Yahuah)! A man child has been born to you!” Ger’shom hugged and kissed his wife and then clapped his hands together as he did a little dance. Then he slapped Yowceph (Joseph) between the shoulder blades and said, “Go in and see your son, my boy! Go in!” The wife of Ger’shom handed Yowceph the lantern and said, “Mother and child are resting peacefully so be as quiet as you can.” Yowceph (Joseph) said thank you and kissed her on both cheeks.
With great eagerness and anticipation he quickly and quietly entered into the barn cave and knelt down beside Miryam (Mary) on the bed of straw. His face was full of wonderment as his beautiful wife met his eyes with a proud smile. He placed one of his large hands on the baby in her arms and the other he brushed away her jet black hair from her forehead and gave her a very gentle kiss. They became lost in each other’s eyes as they cherished this precious moment and time seemed to stand completely still. The bonding love shared with each other at this special moment in time between this new family of three was so strong it seemed to move the heavens above. The new infant and Miryam (Mary) fell asleep so Yowceph (Joseph) gently took the baby from the arms of Miryam (Mary) and held his sleeping child in his arms for a while. Then he very gently placed it in the crib for animal fodder hewn into the side of the rocky walls of the barn cave and placed his prayer shawl over the infant as a blanket. As he watched the baby sleep in the dim light of the dark cave, tears of pride gently rolled down his cheeks and into his beard. Then he quietly and lovingly whispered, “Sleep, my little son, sleep.”
Far to the East in the county of Babel (Babylon, modern Iraq) Master Mag Hammurabi had gathered his fellow magi and their apprentices under the evening sky of twinkling stars for an evening of night-watching. He quickly made note that Yareach the moon, Tsayar the Messenger (Mercury), Nogah the Bright (Venus) and Shemesh the sun were gathered in the shoulder area of the constellation of Ariy (Leo the Lion) Yhuwdah (Judah) and formed a flattened semi-circle above Regaleo (Regulus) the bright king star just as the previous night. However, Tsadaq the Righteous (Jupiter) New King had picked up speed and at this moment in time had joined in unison Regaleo (Regulus) the bright king star creating a very bright shining light in the dark heavens.
Mag Nbuwzaradan from Opis said, “It has happened!” Mag Kadashman from Sippar added, “It has come true!” Mag Belsha’tstsar from Nippur muttered, “I have lived to see the day!” and Mag Zabaia from Erech chimed in, “A major historical event right before our very own eyes!” The apprentices Shadrak, Meyshak, Abed Ngow and the oldest apprentice, Gungunam stood silent with their mouths open staring at the night sky and then looked at Marduk the seven year old apprentice of Master Mag Hammurabi. Master Mag Hammurabi raised his hands to quiet the other magi who were excited about the miracle in the twinkling night sky of the heavens.
“Brother Magi,” began Mag Hammurabi, “a new king has been crowned in the heavens. This moment in time, the fourteenth day of Tishri (September) in the year of 4 B.C. a new king has been born in the country of Yhuwdah (Judah). According to historical records he is predicted to be one of the most influential and powerful kings of all time such as the likes of David and Shlomoh (Solomon) his predecessors. Before the first light of day we shall travel to the west to the great city of Yruwshalaim (Jerusalem) to pay our respects to this new king. Furthermore, before we depart to load the camels for the long journey, on behalf of all my brother magi and their apprentices I want to extend my apologies to my young apprentice Marduk for doubting his natural born instinct and wise insight expressing his talents as a true night-watcher! I am very proud of you, Marduk.”
Back to the West in the open grassy fields of Beyth Lechem (Bethlehem), meaning ‘house of bread’, the shepherds were watching their flocks because it was the beginning of the breeding season before the winter rains in the valley and snow in the upper hills. Two times a year the head shepherds stayed with the flocks constantly even sleeping in the open fields under the stars. Those two times were the breeding season in the month of Tishri (September-October) and lambing season in the month of Adar (February-March). As they sat around the campfire in the fields surrounding Beyth Lechem (Bethlehem) they kept guard during the night over their flocks. The glowing wood embers snapped and popped as the shepherds warmed their bare hands from the cool fall night air. The head shepherds discussed the mandatory census, the feast Chag Ha Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles and even the insanity of King Herod. Then one of shepherds commented on the very bright star Regaleo (Regulus) casting down its light rays from the constellation of Ariy (Leo the Lion). Its light was magnified more than anyone had ever seen before. It was so bright that it even outshined the light of the moon.
Then all of a sudden right before their eyes a messenger angel of Yahuah bringing tidings came upon them and the glory of Yahuah illuminated all around them and they became frightened with a great fear. The light was so bright that it blinded their eyes and the shepherds fell face first to the ground as if they were dead corps. The messenger angel said to them in a deep reverberating voice, “Do not fear, because I announce good news to you, a great delight which will be for all the people because a Deliverer was born to you today, who is Yahuah as the Messiah, into the town of David. This will be the supernatural indication to you: You will find an infant wrapped with strips of cloth, lying outstretched in a crib for fodder.” The shepherds looked up and at once, there appeared with the messenger angel a large number of the celestial angels that could not be counted, praising Yahuah relating in words, “Glory in the highest to Yahuah and peace on the whole globe and delight and kindness among human beings.” Even though the words were spoken the very sound of their syllables by this angelic multitude were like musical notes accomp

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