Fred C. Collier interprets the earliest text of Deuteronomy 32 and Hebrews 1:6 in light of the Adam-God doctrine.

Date
2006
Type
Book
Source
Fred Collier
Excommunicated
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Fred C. Collier, The Book of Revelations (Hanna, UT: Colliers Publishing Co., 2006), xxxi, xxxiii

Scribe/Publisher
Collier's Publishing
People
Fred Collier
Audience
Reading Public
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Transcription

The above passage speaks of the beginning, in the days of Father Adam. It tells of that time in the ancient past when God the Father came down to earth, and divided the quorum of His 7 sons, together with their offspring, into 70 different Clans. At this time He gave to each a Territorial Heritage where their Family Kingdoms would live on earth. Not only so but according to the above passage, at the time when this was done, the Most High God gave to each of His 70 sons their own Clan as an inheritance, and established them to be Patriarchs and gods in Perpetuity over their own Posterity. What is interesting is that this passage equates the 70 sons of Adam, who ultimately became the fathers and Patriarchs of 70 different Tribes, with the 70 sons of God the Father, or the 70 sons of El Elyon. In other words, in the above text, not only is El Elyon understood to be the Father of the Gods, but He is also understood to be the Father of all “Mankind”—an it is on this count that El Elyon is to be identified as one and the same with Father Adam. . . .

And again, when . . . [the Father] bringeth in the firstbegotten into the world, he saith, AND LET ALL THE ANGELS OF GOD WORSHIP HIM. (Heb 1:6)

We learn from the above passage in the New Testament, that the 43rd verse of Deuteronomy 32 is about Jesus being born into the world, at the beginning of time. Hence, the 32rd chapter of Deuteronomy identifies Jesus as Yahweh, the birthright Son of El Elyon. But this is not all that the above passage states. Indeed, it also states that Yahweh has “sons” and that “He will avenge the blood of His sons” who have been murdered by the Heathen Nations.

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