The God of Patriarchy

God of Patriarchy

 

The Hebrew people are the only patriarchal society by Yahuah from Genesis to Revelation. If that makes God sexist you better go worship Bephomet.

The scattered Hebrew tribes adopted patriarch-matriarchal systems, which is the history most West African Hebrews adopted and narrated to this day.

*Mat 22:32- I am the Elohiym of Avraham, and the Elohiym of Yitschaq, and the Elohiym of Ya`aqov? Elohiym is not the Elohiym of the dead, but of the living.* and read *Jer 33:17 -For thus says Yahuah; David shall never want A MAN to sit upon the throne of the house of Yashar’el; Neither shall the priests the Leviyiym want A MAN before me to offer ascending smoke offerings, and to kindle oblations, and to do sacrifice continually.*


Yahuah is a patriarchal deity, never claimed to be the God of Sarah, Eve, or Mary (no prophecies of Hebrew Queens). Yet Hebrew people were protective of their women throughout the Scriptures. Those looking for Matriarchal deities should go for Bephomet and other pagan goddesses.

The honour of Mary by the Roman Empire church is the paganism of Greco-Roman Empire patriarch-matriarchal deities.

Sarah was even placed as the hero of faith above Mary, which doesn't belittle Mary but Sarah remains her ancestral mentor.

The Jamaican Hebrews claimed to be more Matriarchal system happened during Hebrew people mixed up in exile; when their men died protecting their families, who looked for ways to preserve their identity.

Whether you agree or not, only abnormal societies allow Queendom, which indicates the lack of capable men. That's why at last there's no prophecy about a Queen sitting side-by-side with Yahusha Ha'Mashiach, not even Mary his mom. Stop the Matriachal Delulus and paganism.

The Twelves sons of Jacob slaughtered an entire village because of their sister Dinah. Absalom murdered his stepbrother cos of his sister Tamar. The Hebrew patriarchy has always been protective of their women, yet their women were never used to lord over the men.

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