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The Three Humanities™ – Book 5, Chapter 11: The Growth of the Renewed Covenant People

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The Three Humanities™ – Book 5, Chapter 11: The Growth of the Renewed Covenant People

Book 5, Chapter 11 – The Growth of the Renewed Covenant People | The Three Humanities™

This chapter examines the growth of the renewed covenant people, the ongoing war against darkness, and the prophetic announcement of the end times.

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The War Against Darkness and the Prophetic Announcement of the End Times

From Acts to Revelation — The Expansion of the Kingdom and the Rising Shadow of Apostasy

11.1 — The Renewed Covenant Begins – A New People, A New Humanity
The resurrection of Yahusha births something that never existed before: a humanity not defined by flesh, tribe, genetics, or earthly descent, but by the Ruach, the Name, and the Covenant of Yahuah. This people are born not by blood, nor by human will, nor by lineage, but by the Ruach Qodesh. They are the true Yasharal, the spiritual descendants of Abraham, the restored First Humanity, the visible fruit of the Plan of Salvation. They gather in homes, fields, synagogues, and marketplaces. They break bread. They pray. They function as living temples of the Ruach. The world begins to notice the unstoppable advance of the Kingdom of Yahuah.

11.2 — The Gospel Goes Forth – The Nations Begin to Be Reclaimed
Yahusha commands: “Go and make disciples of all nations. Teaching them to observe all things whatever I have commanded you. And, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Âmên.” — Mattithyahu 28:19–20. This is not merely evangelism. It is the reversal of Babel. At Babel the nations were scattered. In Acts the nations are reclaimed. Every city the apostles enter becomes a battlefield where demons flee, idols fall, principalities tremble, sorcery collapses, false gods lose worshipers, and ancient Nephilim-influenced cults crumble. The Name of Yahusha destroys the infrastructure of darkness. This is the active expansion of the Plan of Salvation in real time.

11.3 — Persecution Begins – The Nachash (Serpent) Strikes Back
The same corrupted seed that killed Yahusha now attacks His renewed people. The apostles are arrested, beaten, imprisoned, stoned, and hunted. Stephen becomes the first martyr — killed by Pharisees (Echidna’s children), Hellenistic Yahudiym influenced by Chasmoniym traditions, and false witnesses arranged by the priesthood. When Stephen beholds Yahusha at the right hand of Yahuah, the corrupted seed howls in rage. They cannot endure the revelation that Yahusha is Yahuah enthroned. But persecution becomes fuel — because the Plan of Salvation cannot be stopped. “The more they persecuted them, the more they multiplied.”

11.4 — Sha’ul (Paul) – From Enemy to Chosen Vessel
Sha’ul begins as a violent Pharisee — a direct child of Chasmoniym corruption. He hunts the believers, imprisons them, and supports their deaths. But Yahusha appears to him in overwhelming glory: “I am Yahusha, whom you persecute.” — Acts 9:5. Sha’ul is blinded — symbolizing Pharisaic blindness. He regains sight — symbolizing spiritual rebirth. He becomes the apostle to the nations, invading territories controlled by idolatry, sorcery, Roman imperial cults, Nephilim-influenced mysticism, and demonic strongholds. Through him the Kingdom spreads to Asia Minor, Greece, Rome, Arabia, Cyprus, Syria, and Illyricum. Everywhere he goes, darkness collapses. This is the unstoppable advance of the Plan of Salvation among the nations.

11.5 — The Rise of False Teachers – The Corrupted Seed Infiltration
While the Kingdom expands, the adversary mimics and infiltrates. The apostles warn repeatedly: “Many false teachers will arise.” “Wolves will come among you.” “The mystery of iniquity is already at work.” “Some will depart from the faith.” “Doctrines of demons will appear.” These are not theoretical predictions.

The Nephilim spirits described in Jubilees 10 — disembodied giants — seek human vessels. They influence false prophets, false apostles, corrupted leaders, Gnostic teachers, legalistic Judaizers, and antinomian heretics (law-rejecter). Thus the apostles fight two wars: against Rome through external persecution, and against false brethren through internal corruption. This mirrors the entire history of Yasharal and continues the Seed War described in Genesis 3:15.

11.6 — The True Believers – Upholding the Way of Yahusha
Despite persecution and infiltration, a remnant stands firm. They uphold the Name of Yahusha, the teachings of the apostles, the commandments of Yahuah, the purity of the Ruach, and the unity of the Body. Their lives radiate generosity, holiness, supernatural power, boldness, and integrity. They are the visible continuation of the covenant seed. Their endurance proves that Yahuah’s Plan of Salvation cannot be overturned by any earthly or spiritual force.

11.7 — Jerusalem Falls – The Judgment of the Chasmoniym Seed
Yahusha prophesied: There shall not be left here one stone upon another that shall not be thrown down.” — Matt. 24:2. In 70 CE, the Temple is destroyed, the false priesthood comes to an end, the Pharisaic–Sadducean system collapses, the Chasmoniym seed is judged, and the visible structure of earthly religious authority dissolves. Rome becomes the instrument, corrupt religious system that rejected Yahuah-in-the-flesh. Yet the spirit of that system does not vanish; it transforms. Stripped of Temple, altar, and lineage, Chasmonian ideology infiltrates the emerging Catholic structure, no longer openly political or genealogical, but institutional, hierarchical, and doctrinal. What once ruled through bloodline and priestly power now survives through councils, dogma, and centralized authority—not as an external enemy, but as a merged system. Thus, the Old Covenant era is permanently closed, while the Plan of Salvation is propelled outward to the nations, even as a new religious power quietly absorbs the DNA of the old.

11.8 — The Apostles Prophesy the Last Days – A Rising Shadow of the Final Apostasy
As the Renewed Covenant people grow, the apostles look beyond their generation. They prophesy global deception, a great falling away, false Messiahs, darkness disguised as light, nations trembling, a final beast system, the return of the corrupted seed, the man of lawlessness, the world worshiping a false image, and persecution at its peak. But their prophecy is never hopeless. It is preparation, because the Plan of Salvation includes final restoration. They proclaim that Yahusha will return, that He will destroy the lawless one, that He will judge the nations, and that He will restore all things.

11.9 — The Revelation of Yochanan – The Final Prophetic Vision of the End
Near the end of his life, Yochanan is exiled to Patmos. There Yahusha Himself appears — eyes like fire, voice like many waters, face like the sun, sword from His mouth. Yochanan falls as dead. Yahusha declares: “Do not fear — I am the First and the Last.” “I am He that lives.” “I was dead.” “And behold, I am alive forevermore.” — Revelation 1:17–18. He reveals the seven assemblies, the heavenly throne, the scroll and the Lamb, the beast system, the dragon (Mastema), the false prophet, the judgments, the destruction of the corrupted seed, the lake of fire, the new creation, and the New Jerusalem. Revelation is the divine blueprint of the final stage of the Plan of Salvation. It reveals how the Seed of the Woman completes the defeat of the nachash and births the eternal Kingdom of Yahuah.

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