Re: law and cross holes November 5, 2006 Dear Wyatt Group, "For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven . . ." (Matthew 5:18-19b) "Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he." (Matthew 11:11) Exegesis: The verb "to pass away" (Greek: parerchomai) literally means "to move by" (example, Matthew 8:28). During the crucifixion, the sun set at noon (Amos 8), which means that heaven and earth supernaturally advanced, passed by, moved forward (literally). And it was during the crucifixion that the law was fulfilled by the perfect Blood of Jesus, who is our Eternal Sacrifice and High Priest (But the law asked for animal blood? Change of sacrifice? Change of High Priesthood? Change or fulfillment of the Law???). And John the Baptizer preached the coming of the Kingdom, which came when Jesus sat on the Throne after ascending into Heaven (compare Acts 1:9 and Daniel 7:9). John did preach Baptism by the Holy Spirit (John 1:33), which came on the Day of Pentecost (the first day of the week) when the church, the Kingdom of God, first was added to; thus, the church began (Why did God begin the church on Sunday?). On the contrary, if it were meant that the letter of the law would pass away when heaven and earth were destroyed, then the law would not be in heaven in the great eternal. Sincerely, David Cruz PS Concerning the crucifixion dig, it appears there is an I-beam in the eye of the skull face that needs to be plucked out (to reach the so called "undisturbed areas"). On a positive note, another crucifixion nail was found, the altar stone was found, and communion cups were found (which I think may be used to validate the story given by Henry Gruver about the lady with the 600 Polaroid's and the 250 Ultra-orthodox Rabbis). In my opinion, the best way to drill through the rubble would be to run a pipe down the hole and cement the loose rubble, then it would be solid enough to allow the drill to work and the rubble would stop interfering with the drilling (unless God steps in). Concerning the hollow drill bit stuck in Zedekiah's Cave, I would try freezing it and then give it a good reverse torque (apparently, the heat has cause the drill bit to expand and lock into place).