08-24-2008, 01:37 AM
Dear Bob,
You asked:
"Did the tabernacle in the wilderness have crosses? Did Solomon's temple? Did the temple in Jerusalem in Yahshua's time have crosses? These were places to worship Yahweh. These are our examples."
I assume that you are mentioning Paul's Assyrian Church of the East crosses.
I have what I consider to be PROOF that the very early "Celtic Christians" had a cross with a circle around the top part of it.
These were Jewish Messianic Believers led by Joseph (Yosef) of Arimathea (Ramtha) who gave his tomb for Messiah to be buried in.
Yosef was basically running for his life from the Sanhedrin, as were his followers.
I understand that this is NOT a Magen David, or some other "Jewish" symbol.
But it WAS a symbol of the very early "British" followers of Messiah.
The Syriac Church also had symbols that were similar, hence, Paul's COE crosses.
Shlama, Albion
You asked:
"Did the tabernacle in the wilderness have crosses? Did Solomon's temple? Did the temple in Jerusalem in Yahshua's time have crosses? These were places to worship Yahweh. These are our examples."
I assume that you are mentioning Paul's Assyrian Church of the East crosses.
I have what I consider to be PROOF that the very early "Celtic Christians" had a cross with a circle around the top part of it.
These were Jewish Messianic Believers led by Joseph (Yosef) of Arimathea (Ramtha) who gave his tomb for Messiah to be buried in.
Yosef was basically running for his life from the Sanhedrin, as were his followers.
I understand that this is NOT a Magen David, or some other "Jewish" symbol.
But it WAS a symbol of the very early "British" followers of Messiah.
The Syriac Church also had symbols that were similar, hence, Paul's COE crosses.
Shlama, Albion