The Crucifix Fish

The Crucifix Fish Testifies

 

Do you not fear me, says Yahweh? Will you not tremble at my presence, the one who has by a perpetual decree placed the sand for the bound of the sea that it cannot cross? And though its waves toss themselves, yet they cannot prevail; though they roar, yet they cannot cross over it.  Jeremiah 5:22

The crucifixion scene is played out over and over again, symbolically and perpetually in the seas around the world where the sailcats live.  After these fish die and decompose, their skull bones wash up onto the beaches during high tide.  They come to rest on top of the sand as the waters ebb.  Their life cycle is timed so that they start washing ashore at Passover time each year and continue to do so until the Fall, around the time of the last feast of Yahweh, the feast of Tabernacles.  For the rest of the year you don’t find them.  

These sailcats are in various stages of decomposition.  The resurrection bones are partially detached from the skull bone silently proclaiming the truth of the resurrection in language that can be understood by everyone.    

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