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The Romans Jewish tradition maintains the Romans were descendants of Esau, the bloodthirsty brother of Jacob. Before we tell the story of how the Second Commonwealth of Israel met its sad end at the hands of the Roman Empire, let us step back in time and delve into what Rome was about, and how it became a power that challenged the mighty Greeks. Rome started out as a city-state, dating its history to 753 BCE. The founding of the city is rooted in a famous legend: It was common practice of the settlers of the banks of the Tiber River to keep "vestal virgins" on whom they believed their fate rested. These young women had to stay pure and chaste, and if any vestal virgin strayed, she was put to death by being buried alive. According to this legend, in the 8th century BCE one vestal virgin, named Rhea Silvia, found herself pregnant. But she got pregnant through no fault of her own -- she was raped by the god Mars. (Here we have a familiar story, that predates the incarnation by some 800 years -- a woman who has a physical relationship with a god, ergo est, as they say in Latin, she remains a virgin yet she gives birth.) Rhea Silvia gave birth to twins -- Romulus and Remus -- but the local king, jealous of their semi-divine status, had them thrown into the Tiber River. Miraculously, they floated ashore, were nursed by a she-wolf, and then reared by a shepherd. When they grew up, these boys established the city of Rome on seven hills overlooking the Tiber, near the very place where they had been rescued from drowning. (Later Romulus killed Remus and became the god Quirinus.) Interestingly, Jewish tradition holds that the Romans were the descendants of Esau, the red-haired and blood-thirsty twin brother of Jacob. Judaism calls Rome "Edom", (another name given Esau in Genesis 36:1) from the Hebrew root which means both "red" and "blood." When we look at the Jewish-Roman relationship later on, we will see that the Romans were the spiritual inheritors of the Esau worldview. This great city continues to influence the world view of God event to this day. It has raised influential figure heads who have changed the way men and women appear before God. They have dictated to the world how rules and times are viewed in relation to God. You and I are not an exception unless and until the veil is removed from our eyes, we all want to be in harmony with this great city.
Posted on: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:08:51 +0000

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