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Chapter 10 Holy Megillah Nasarean Bible of the Essene Way Abdiel, The First Nasarean Priest of the Essene Way The Hebrew word Mahazeh means Revelation. The Hebrew word Gedolah means Great. In Hebrew the subject noun or pronoun comes before the adjective, but in English we would speak the adjective first. Thus, we translate the term Great Revelation. Since eating meat was the primary cause of the Fall, vegetarianism is the first step toward personal resurrection and ascension. "The Hebrew root from which we get the word Nasarean is Nasa, which means Lift up, Lifted up, Raise, Lift up another; Lift up oneself; Forgive; Forgiven. Each of those meanings is given in the 21st Century Edition of The Strongest Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. The concordance also states that the various meanings of the root Nasa come “… from the base meaning of rise in elevation….” The concordance also states that the meaning of forgive/forgiven in the context of Nasa is “… the removal of guilt and its penalties.” Thus, in the context of its use as a sectarian name by the Nasareans, Nasa is a profound word. **It means to Raise Oneself and Others to Higher Levels of Existence, Consciousness, and Bliss by Forgiving and being Forgiven.** This ‘Raising’ could also be called ‘Ascension’. In Hebrew the term Ehyah (sometimes rendered Hayah) is the verb of being. It can mean I will be (future tense) or, in the sense that mystics use it, I Be or I Am. The Nasareans, being mystics, are using the term in the latter sense: I Am. Although some Hebraists do not like that usage, mystics understand – through direct spiritual experience – what the Nasareans mean by this term. The ‘I Am’ is That Which Is. It is our Deepest Self, that within us that is created in the image and likeness of Yah. The ‘I Am’ is pure Existence. It is Being. What some Hebraists (who want to use the term only in the future tense – I will be – ) do not understand is that the term ‘I Am’ INCLUDES EVERY TENSE. When used in the spiritual sense, ‘I Am’ implies That Which Was, Is, and Will Be. In other words, we are speaking of the Eternal I Am. Indeed, it is fitting that the ‘rules’ of human grammar cannot articulate the nature of God in any single verb tense! The mystic knows this by intuition and enjoys communion with ‘I AM’. The grammarian has not tasted that which he attempts to define and thus misses the point. thanks for watching! Essene.org for more info.