The Un-Inspired Page in the Bible
Monte Judah
Excerpt reprinted with permission from
Lion and Lamb Ministries, PO Box 720968, Norman, OK 73070
There is a page in the Bible that was not
written by Moses, the Prophets, the Messiah, the Apostles, or
God Himself. Many quote from that page more than the other writings
combined. It is not inspired by God and God never told anyone
to put that page in the Bible. However, the modern church has
emphasized and taught more doctrine based on the words of that
page than any other part of the Bible. It is the un-inspired
page in the Bible. What page is it, you ask?
Consider these additional clues. It only has a few words
written on one side, but volumes have been written to explain
those words. The other side of the page is intentionally blank,
but churchmen have made their primary and foremost teaching
of the Bible from that page.
The un-inspired page has become more like a wall in the
Bible. When you open your Bible, that page splits and separates
the Bible. It separates one kind of thinking from another and
sows division within the Scripture like an ax splitting wood.
Still dont know what page I am referring to?
Before I answer my own question, let me take you back
in history to see something that was like the un-inspired page.
In Jerusalem, at the temple, there was a wall of separation
in the temple. It separated the temple courts of Israel from
the court of the Gentiles. Moses did not instruct that wall
to be built, yet it was built. That additional wall was not
after the pattern that Moses so specifically instructed to be
followed. It was put up by religious men to be a barrier and
keep certain people (Gentiles) out of the temple. Not only was
it to keep them out of the temple courts, or let them see in,
but even more so, it was intended to make a racial and bigoted
statement to the Gentiles. It was intended to tell every Gentile
that he was not good enough, he didnt belong, and to get
out. It was called the middle wall of partition.
It was another wall put up outside the beautiful gate and the
court of women, to keep Gentiles from peering into the temple
courts. It wasnt a very big wall but it was huge in its
implications and message. The Apostle Paul says that this middle
wall of partition was in opposition to Gods plan and order.
He said that it separated and formed two groups of believers
in the God of Israel. He also said the Messiah came to take
that wall down, to make us one group in the Messiah. An argument
could be made that God permitted and, in fact, encouraged the
destruction of the temple in A.D. 70 to ensure that the middle
wall of partition was taken down.
Therefore remember that formerly you, the Gentiles
in the flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by the
so-called Circumcision, which is performed in the
flesh by human hand - remember that you were at that time separate
from Messiah, excluded from the commonwealth of Israel, and
strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without
God in the world. But now in Messiah Yeshua you who formerly
were far off have been brought near by the blood of Messiah.
For He himself is our peace, who made both groups into one and
broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, by abolishing in
His flesh the enmity, which is the Law of commandments contained
in ordinances, so that in Himself He might make the two into
one new man, thus establishing peace, and might reconcile them
both in one body to God through the cross, by it having put
to death the enmity. And He came and preached peace to you who
were far away, and peace to those who were near; for through
Him we both have our access in one Spirit to the Father
(Eph. 2:10-15).
I remind you of this historical fact, because the un-inspired
page in the Bible has become like another middle wall of partition.
The un-inspired page is a barrier. It has been constructed and
printed in our Bibles with the same intention of making two
groups of believers. Instead of Jews building this wall, it
has been built by Gentile church fathers and leaders for the
purpose of separating Israel and the Gentile Christians. This
time the wall is to keep Gentile believers from going back to
Jewish things such as Torah, Sabbath, Holidays, Temple, and
the Fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Have you figured out
which page is the un-inspired page? Do you see which page is
the middle wall of partition today in the Bible? Here is the
answer. It is the title page for the New Testament. The only
words on that page are The New Testament.
I have a recommendation for you, brethren. Take down
that wall. Remove that barrier. Tear out that un-inspired page
from your Bible and encourage others to do the same. Let the
Bible be what God and holy men have shown it to be. From Genesis
to Revelation, let there no longer be a dividing wall for the
Gentiles any longer. Just rip the page clean out of your Bible.
Then take that title page and show every brother that it is
un-inspired and does not belong in anyones Bible. But
I should warn you brethren about removing the title page from
the Bible. Your fellow church brethren will have a fit for you
doing this.
Just as Yeshua removed the middle wall of partition at
the temple, so you can remove the middle wall of partition in
your Bible. It is not a very big page; but its removal will
connect Moses and the Prophets with the Gospel of Yeshua the
Messiah. It will also set you on the right course to receive
the Messiah just as John the Baptist preached. Malachi, the
last prophet, says it this way as he concludes the Old Testament:
Remember the law of Moses My servant, even the statutes
and ordinances which I commanded him in Horeb for all Israel
(Mal. 4:4).
Brethren, dont let the un-inspired page be a wall
and a barrier for you any longer. Dont let others keep
you out of the courts and the sanctuary which Yeshua made in
our hearts, the true tabernacle of David raised up by Davids
Son. Dont let religious men tell you that the teaching
of Moses is not for you, that it is done away with, and to get
out. Join with me in taking that wall down so we might be one
assembly unto the Lord. 