JURISDICTIONAL POWER
Our conclusion is that YHVH’s “purpose” (Isaiah 14:24-27) is to cause “The Serpent” (Satan) to forfeit the jurisdiction over humanity, and thus “Break the Yoke”.

Adam was given that jurisdictional power in the Garden and lost it to Satan after his sin. This is why our Messiah was given that title by The Apostle Paul.
The “Last Adam” received the “jurisdiction” power that Adam had lost to Satan. (Matthew 28:18)

Messiah returns it to YHVH.
(I Corinthians 15:24-28)

We begin with a word search for the verses where “G-1849 exousia”appear and then go back into some “Messianic Prophecies” such as Daniel 7:13-14.


Acts 26:18 is Paul’s “Mission Statement”.

To understand our Revelation on this topic:
Begin by learning that there are two Greek words that both translate as “POWER” in English: “DUNAMIS” is the “Dynamic Force”, and “EXOUSIA” is “Jurisdictional” POWER. Revelation 17:13 has both of these in one verse.


Adam forfeited “jurisdictional” power at his fall. Yeshua’s unrighteous death, caused Satan to forfeit it back.
Read Matthew 28:18 Our Lord received “JURISDICTIONAL POWER”

Read Isaiah 14 with the understanding that verse 17 is about Satan’s “JURISDICTIONAL POWER” over mankind, and verses 24-27 explain the plan to legally take it back, and give it to:
“The Son of Man” (Daniel 7:13-14)


______________________________
Homework Assignment:
Read Matthew 11:25-30 it connects to Isaiah 14:24-27.
Read Acts 26:18 & Colossians 1:13 they connect to Isaiah 14:24-27
Read Revelation 5:9-10 it connects to Isaiah 14:24-27.
Read Matthew 16:18 “…gates of hell…” and connect it to Satan’s “Jurisdictional Power”.
______________________________
The “Jesus Christ” presented by the Religion of Christianity is not “The Jewish Messiah” who said:
- “I and my Father are one”
- “Search the scriptures…they are they which testify of me.”
- “…I have not come to destroy (TORAH), but to fulfill.”
- “Sanctify them through thy truth, thy word is truth.”
- “…I will build my EKKLESIA…” (“MY CALLED-OUT-ONES”)
- ” If you continue in my word, then are ye disciples indeed.”
- “I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel”
This warning, drawn from Revelation 18:4—“Come Out of Her, My People”—serves as a doctrinal summons within the TruthQuest framework. It’s not merely a critique of institutional religion; it’s a covenantal call to disengage from what the page identifies as a spiritually adulterous and doctrinally compromised system: the post-Apostolic religion of Christianity.

Meaning Based on Surrounding Page Content
1. “Come Out of Her” as a Legal Exodus
- The phrase is used as a covenantal directive, not poetic metaphor.
- “Her” refers to the institutional religion of Christianity, which the page frames as a man-made hybrid—not a continuation of the Apostolic witness or Torah fidelity.
2. Christianity as a Post-Apostolic Invention
- The page asserts that Christianity was not founded by the Jewish Messiah, but by Gentile leaders who detached themselves from Paul’s teachings.
- The first such figure is Ignatius of Antioch (d. 107 A.D.), followed by Roman consolidation at Nicaea (326 A.D.) and imperial enforcement in 380 A.D..
- These events mark the rupture point—where covenantal truth was replaced by ecclesiastical control.
3. Spiritual Adultery and Doctrinal Compromise
- Christianity is described as spiritually adulterous, meaning it has broken covenant with YHVH by embracing foreign doctrines.
- It is doctrinally compromised through its reliance on:
- Roman politics (imperial enforcement of belief),
- Greek philosophy (abstract theology like Trinity and Original Sin),
- Ecclesiastical hierarchy (bishops, councils, and creeds).
- These elements are seen as replacements for Paul’s original teachings to Gentiles, which were meant to stand alone and unaltered.
4. Restoration Framework Response
- The page calls for a dual restoration:
- Jewish believers must remain Torah-compliant.
- Gentile believers must accept Paul as their sole doctrinal authority.
- Christianity, as shaped by the Church Fathers, is rejected as a post-Apostolic distortion.
Summary
This text is a doctrinal firewall. It declares that Christianity, was institutionalized after the Apostles, and is a hybrid system that must be exited. The sanctuary framework offers a structured path out—restoring covenantal fidelity, mnemonic clarity, and Apostolic purity
For further study on this topic click the image below.

To return to the Home Page click the image below.

