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== The Ancient Orders of Overseers ==
== The Ancient Orders of Overseers ==


[[Image:Fract10s-100sc.jpg|350px|right|thumb|link=The Living Network|The most predominant form of [[government]] throughout history and around the world<Ref>Garcillasso de Vega, an ancient Inca historian says Peru was divided into small districts containing ten families with each registered under a magistrate. </Ref> even before [[Nimrod]] has been based on voluntary systems composed of a [[Network]] of families in what was sometimes called the "''[[tens]], hundreds, and thousands''". [[Early Israel]], the Teutons, Saxons, Lumbards and many others societies all followed this pattern including the [[early Church]] because Christ [[commanded]] it. This allowed them to provide a [[Daily ministration]] for the [[welfare]] of all [[early Christians]] through the practice [[Pure Religion]] which was the [[Corban]] of [[Christ]] which helped [[early Christians]] survive and thrive while the [[Imperial Cult of Rome]]  declined and fell. It is important to understand that the [[Imperial Cult of Rome]] and the [[Corban]] of the [[Pharisees]] were [[welfare]] systems of [[Social Security]] and [[public welfare]] that makes the word of God to none effect. They also make the people [[merchandise]], [[curse children]] with debt and entangle you again in the [[yoke]] of [[bondage]] and the [[elements]] of the world. [[The Way]] of [[Christ]] is your only salvation.]]
[[Image:Fract10s-100sc.jpg|350px|right|thumb|link=The Living Network|The most predominant form of [[government]] throughout history and around the world<Ref>Garcillasso de Vega, an ancient Inca historian says Peru was divided into small districts containing ten families with each registered under a magistrate. </Ref> even before [[Nimrod]] has been based on voluntary systems composed of a [[Network]] of families in what was sometimes called the "''[[tens]], hundreds, and thousands''". [[Early Israel]], the Teutons, Saxons, Lumbards and many others societies all followed this pattern including the [[early Church]] because Christ [[commanded]] it. It is important to understand that the [[Imperial Cult of Rome]] and the [[Corban]] of the [[Pharisees]] were [[welfare]] systems of [[Social Security]] and [[public welfare]] that makes the word of God to none effect. They also make the people [[merchandise]], [[curse children]] with debt and entangle you again in the [[yoke]] of [[bondage]] and the [[elements]] of the world. [[The Way]] of [[Christ]] is your only salvation.]]


We see more than one word "''paqad''" translated <Ref>{{06485}}<Ref> 06486 ^הדקפ^ pᵉquddah \@pek-ood-daw’\@ pass part of 06485; n f; AV-visitation 13, office 5, charge 2, oversight 2, officers 2,  orderings 1, account 1, custody 1, numbers 1, misc 4; 32
We see the word "''paqad''" translated <Ref name="paqad">{{06485}}</Ref> more than one way.  While it appears more than three hundred times in the [[Bible]] but only translated ''overseer'' a few times but ''visit'' 59 times.  
: 1) oversight, care, custody, mustering, visitation, store
::    1a) visitation, punishment
::    1b) oversight, charge, office, overseer, class of officers
::    1c) mustering
::    1d) store</Ref> which included ideas like ''"oversight, care, custody, mustering, visitation,  store"''.


All these words together described the role of an overseer in the national [[network]] of the  [[Tens|tens, hundreds, and thousands]]. They supplied '''oversight''' to prevent corruption; They were part of a charitable network providing '''care''' and welfare for the people; They would take '''custody''' of the property of the ministers they served in the case of death or loss of capacity to make sure it got to the next minister chosen by the people. In time of war or attack they would '''muster''' those who would come to the aid of society; In the time of disease or famine they would not just visit but bring aid to to those communities that needed more help which is what the practice of Pure Religion was all about; Because they were connected in the network, gathering with other overseers of congregations they could call on a huge '''storehouse''' of aid without putting all their supplies in one place.
Most of the time it is translated ''number''(119). If you added the letter ''Hey'' to ''paqad'' you got the word ''pequddah''<Ref name="pequddah">{{06486}}</Ref> which included ideas like ''"oversight, [[care]], custody, mustering, visitation, store"''.


Before the Church and the Church in the wilderness there was [[Abraham]] and [[Melchisedec]] who was tithed to and provided a righteous [[mammon]] through a network of living [[Altars]].
All these words together described the role of an [[overseer]] in the national [[network]] of the  [[Tens|tens, hundreds, and thousands]]. They played a role in the service of the people but did not rule over the people.


Israel, the early Church and many nations throughout history gathered in a numerical pattern of  [[Tens|tens, hundreds, and thousands]]. An overseer is a joint heir in a national network and one of the main purposes of an overseer was to ''account'' for those he served  by keeping everyone connected in a system of service. He would gather with other overseers like himself in his own congregation called an [[Orders|Order]]. Those who chose him as overseer did so in hope that he would connect them with the rest of the people seeking the kingdom of God in other congregations.
They were in theory chosen by God but had [[naked|no authority]] except by the recognition of the people and the [[breeches|granting of their support]] through [[freewill offerings]].
 
They supplied '''oversight''' to prevent corruption and provide [[care]]. They were part of a charitable [[network]] providing '''[[care]]''' and [[welfare]] for the people freely given by the people.
 
These [[overseer|overseers]] would take '''custody''' of the property of the ministers they served in the case of death or loss of capacity to make sure it got to the next minister chosen by the people through a pattern of recognition by the people.
 
These [[overseer|overseers]] were key to ordering the ''number'' of the people in congregation of ten families identified as [[free assemblies]] and became an important [[Elements|element]] of the [[care]] of the people as a nation.
 
In time of war or attack they would '''muster''' those who would come to the aid of society; In the time of disease or famine they would not just ''visit''  but bring aid to those communities that needed more help which is what the practice of [[Pure religion|Pure Religion]] was all about; Because they were connected in the [[network]] of [[tens]], gathering with other [[overseer]]s of congregations in [[free assemblies]] they could call on a huge '''storehouse''' of aid without putting all their supplies in one place or a central [[treasury]].
 
=== A repeated pattern ===
 
Before the [[Early Church]] appointed by Jesus and the [[Church in the wilderness]] appointed by [[Moses]] there was [[Abraham]] and [[Melchisedec]] who was [[tithe]]d to and provided a righteous [[mammon]] through a [[network]] of living [[Altars]].
 
[[Israel]], the [[early Church]] and many nations throughout history gathered in a numerical pattern of  [[Tens|tens, hundreds, and thousands]].  
 
An overseer is a [[Joint heirs|joint heir]] in a national and international [[network]] and one of the main purposes of an overseer was to ''account'' for those he served  by keeping everyone connected in a system of service.  
 
He would gather with other ''overseers'' like himself in his own congregation called an [[Orders|Order]] not of the [[world]].  
 
Those who chose him as overseer did so in hope that he would connect them with the rest of the people [[seek]]ing the [[kingdom of God]] in other congregations.

Latest revision as of 08:30, 9 November 2024

The Ancient Orders of Overseers

The most predominant form of government throughout history and around the world[1] even before Nimrod has been based on voluntary systems composed of a Network of families in what was sometimes called the "tens, hundreds, and thousands". Early Israel, the Teutons, Saxons, Lumbards and many others societies all followed this pattern including the early Church because Christ commanded it. It is important to understand that the Imperial Cult of Rome and the Corban of the Pharisees were welfare systems of Social Security and public welfare that makes the word of God to none effect. They also make the people merchandise, curse children with debt and entangle you again in the yoke of bondage and the elements of the world. The Way of Christ is your only salvation.

We see the word "paqad" translated [2] more than one way. While it appears more than three hundred times in the Bible but only translated overseer a few times but visit 59 times.

Most of the time it is translated number(119). If you added the letter Hey to paqad you got the word pequddah[3] which included ideas like "oversight, care, custody, mustering, visitation, store".

All these words together described the role of an overseer in the national network of the tens, hundreds, and thousands. They played a role in the service of the people but did not rule over the people.

They were in theory chosen by God but had no authority except by the recognition of the people and the granting of their support through freewill offerings.

They supplied oversight to prevent corruption and provide care. They were part of a charitable network providing care and welfare for the people freely given by the people.

These overseers would take custody of the property of the ministers they served in the case of death or loss of capacity to make sure it got to the next minister chosen by the people through a pattern of recognition by the people.

These overseers were key to ordering the number of the people in congregation of ten families identified as free assemblies and became an important element of the care of the people as a nation.

In time of war or attack they would muster those who would come to the aid of society; In the time of disease or famine they would not just visit but bring aid to those communities that needed more help which is what the practice of Pure Religion was all about; Because they were connected in the network of tens, gathering with other overseers of congregations in free assemblies they could call on a huge storehouse of aid without putting all their supplies in one place or a central treasury.

A repeated pattern

Before the Early Church appointed by Jesus and the Church in the wilderness appointed by Moses there was Abraham and Melchisedec who was tithed to and provided a righteous mammon through a network of living Altars.

Israel, the early Church and many nations throughout history gathered in a numerical pattern of tens, hundreds, and thousands.

An overseer is a joint heir in a national and international network and one of the main purposes of an overseer was to account for those he served by keeping everyone connected in a system of service.

He would gather with other overseers like himself in his own congregation called an Order not of the world.

Those who chose him as overseer did so in hope that he would connect them with the rest of the people seeking the kingdom of God in other congregations.

  1. Garcillasso de Vega, an ancient Inca historian says Peru was divided into small districts containing ten families with each registered under a magistrate.
  2. 06485 ^דקפ^ paqad \@paw-kad’\@ a primitive root; v; AV-number 119, visit 59, punish 31, appoint 14, commit 6, miss 6, set 6, charge 5, governor 5, lack 4, oversight 4, officers 4, counted 3, empty 3, ruler 3, overseer 3, judgment 2, misc 28; 305 v
    1) to attend to, muster, number, reckon, visit, punish, appoint, look after, care for
    1a) (Qal)
    1a1) to pay attention to, observe
    1a2) to attend to
    1a3) to seek, look about for
    1a4) to seek in vain, need, miss, lack
    1a5) to visit
    1a6) to visit upon, punish
    1a7) to pass in review, muster, number
    1a8) to appoint, assign, lay upon as a charge, deposit
    1b) (Niphal)
    1b1) to be sought, be needed, be missed, be lacking
    1b2) to be visited
    1b3) to be visited upon
    1b4) to be appointed
    1b5) to be watched over
    1c) (Piel) to muster, call up
    1d) (Pual) to be passed in review, be caused to miss, be called, be called to account
    1e) (Hiphil)
    1e1) to set over, make overseer, appoint an overseer
    1e2) to commit, entrust, commit for care, deposit
    1f) (Hophal)
    1f1) to be visited
    1f2) to be deposited
    1f3) to be made overseer, be entrusted
    1g) (Hithpael) numbered
    1h) (Hothpael) numbered
    n m pl abstr
    2) musterings, expenses</Ref>
  3. 06486 ^הדקפ^ pᵉquddah \@pek-ood-daw’\@ pass part of 06485; n f; AV-visitation 13, office 5, charge 2, oversight 2, officers 2, orderings 1, account 1, custody 1, numbers 1, misc 4; 32
    1) oversight, care, custody, mustering, visitation, store
    1a) visitation, punishment
    1b) oversight, charge, office, overseer, class of officers
    1c) mustering
    1d) store