I attach the book(scroll down). Read how Titus Flavius is the son of man that you worship. how ‘typology’ was used to compile the new testament.
In short, the Flavians wrote the gospels. Look at this:
Flavia Domitilla, sister to Titus is a saint in catholic church. Her son, Clement was the first pope after Simon, Flavius constatine made christianity the official religion of the roman empire.
And by the way, did you know the catholic church in the first centuries CE was know as ‘Christian Flavians’.
An example of typology:
JOSEPH(old testament)
Rises to high position in the
Egyptian government through his
beauty and wisdom
Josephs good deed (interpreting
the butler’s dream) is forgotten for a
long time
A character refuses to listen —
“she spoke to Joseph every day but
he refused to listen” (Gen 38:10)
Pharaoh’s chief servant is hanged
Joseph reveals his identity to
Pharaoh after a feast
ESTHER/MORDECAI(Book of esther)
Esther rises to high position in the
Persian government through her
beauty and wisdom
Mordecai’s good deed (saving
the king’s life) is forgotten
for a long time
Character refuses to listen —
“they told him every day but
he refused to listen” (Est. 3:4)
The king’s chief servant is hanged
Esther reveals her identity to
the king after a feast.
Now see how it is used to create the new testament:
OLD TESTAMENT/ MATTHEW
Ex. 1 Pharaoh massacres boys 2:16 Herod massacres boys
Ex. 4 “All the men are dead …” 2:20 “They are dead …”
Ex. 12 From Egypt to Israel 2:21 From Egypt to Israel
Ex. 14 Passing through water (baptism)3: 13 Baptism
Ex. 16 Tempted by bread 4:4 Tempted by bread
Ex. 17 Do not tempt God 4:7 Do not tempt God
Ex. 32 Worship only God 4:10 Worship only God
‘The Wars of the Jews’, written by Titus propagandist and contemporary, Josephus, is an exact replica of the gospels.
But Flavians were great people. They built the Colosseum in Rome MORE THAN 2000 years ago, when our ancestors were still living in caves.
colosseum(2000 years old)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Colosseum_in_Rome%2C_Italy_-_April_2007.jpg/800px-Colosseum_in_Rome%2C_Italy_-_April_2007.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/0_Colosseum_-_Rome_111001_(2).JPG