WIT Talmidim – Suzerain-Vassal Treaties
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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER TO THIS STUDY
MY MOTIVATION IS TO SHOW THE ETERNAL ORIGINS OF THE SCRIPTURES AND HOW THE ANCIENT NATIONS COPIED FROM THE WISDOM GIVEN TO ADAM AND THE EARLY FATHERS BEFORE THE FLOOD. I AM IN AWE HOW YHVH'S COVENANT STRUCTURE WAS ESTABLISHED FROM CREATION WEEK AND THAT WILL BE THE NEXT TOPIC THAT I WILL COVER. JUST LIKE THERE HAS ALWAYS BEING THE TRUTH OF TORAH AND THE FALSE MESSAGE, SO HAS THERE BEING A PROFANATION OF THE HOLY THINGS THAT YHVH IN HIS WISDOM ESTABLISH FROM THE BEGINNING. TO BE CLEAR, AND TO MAKE SURE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND THAT MY ONLY MOTIVATION IS TO SHOW YOU HOW AWESOME, GREATLY EXALTED THE WISDOM OF OUR KING IS AND HOW THE NATIONS TOOK A TREATY FORM WHICH WAS THERE FROM THE START OF HUMANITY AND PROFANE IT.
PRAISE YHVH FOR RESTORING US TO HIS ORIGINAL PLAN AND FOR SENDING YESHUA OUR MESSIAH TO BE THE METHOD OF RESTORATION TOWARD OUR HEAVENLY FATHER.
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Suzerain is a Bi Lateral Covenat, both parites, the Suzerain and the Vassal have obligtions and benefits.
Must have a Territory, King, Governance/Covenant, and loyal subjects. The King owns evertyting incuding the citizens, can do what ever He wants with them, within Hiis Word. The Wealth of the Israelite Kingdom is HaShem’s not the Kings, the collective wealth is for the benefit of the citiizenry.
Helps to define terms:
Suzerin
a superior feudal lord to whom fealty is due : overlord
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: a dominant state controlling the foreign relations of a vassal state but allowing it sovereign authority in its internal affairs
Vassal
A vassal or feudatory[1] is a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch in the context of the feudal system in medieval Europe. The obligations often included military support and mutual protection, in exchange for certain privileges, usually including the grant of land held as a fiefdom.[2] The term can be applied to similar arrangements in other feudal societies. In contrast, a fidelity, or fidelitas, was a sworn loyalty, subject to the king.[3]
Use some charts for hierarchy, with the terms beside the titles
Thank you all so much for the time, effort, integrity and high honor you bring to our Great Suzerain and the study of His Word!