Friday, April 15, 2022

The God Culture: Samuel Purchas On Ophir, Tarshish, and The Philippines

Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture makes a lot of unsubstantiated claims in his books and videos. That is par for the course as anyone keeping up should know by now. One claim he continually makes is that Samuel Purchas ignored the Philippines and wrote propaganda for Britain about Ophir. This is 100% wrong. Samuel Purchas never wrote propaganda about Ophir and he certainly never ignored the existence of the Philippines. In fact his testimony about the Philippines played a role in determining where the first Easter celebration took place in this nation. Let's take a look at Tim's claims and then let's take a look at what Samuel Purchas actually wrote.

Answers in First Enoch Part 11: Ancient Historic Maps to Garden of Eden

29:51 Yes, we cover Samuel Purchas and this admission of him being paid, uh, I think was a hundred pounds, uh, to commit his propaganda and he wrote a nice thick position where he just ignored that the Philippines even existed. Yeah, that's not, that's stupid is what it is. Uh, it's propaganda. So that was in about 1625 or so, uh, even as they paid him to write about Ophir without ever acknowledging the Portuguese data which he ignores completely nor the Spanish. I mean that is about as ridiculous as one can be.

In his book Solomon's Treasure Tim writes the following:

Much of this case originates with Samuel Purchas from “Purchas His Pilgrims” in 1625. Purchas assumes Ophir in India and the British East Indiesonly British territories of course. He cites historians who are basing their assumptions on etymology and uses antiquated geography ignoring Magellan completely. He intimates Tarshish as Peru perhaps. This was a British find in which Sir Francis Bacon, the Freemason, was obsessed. Right or wrong, it proves though, the British did not believe Tarshish was Britain.

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 215

It's incredible how Tim can make a statement and everything be factually wrong. The first thing to notice here is that in all of his videos or his books Timothy Jay Schwab only cites the words of Samuel Purchas one time and he gets the source wrong. 

“Lastly, Peru could not be Ophir, if wee conceiue that SALOMON brought thence Iuorie; and Peacockes. For Peacockes they read Parrots, and for Iuorie they are forced to take it vp by the way in some place of Africa or India, which distraction must needs prolong the Voyage, which without such lets could not (as before is obserued) in three yeares bee performed.” [262]

262. “Purchas his Pilgrimage; or, Relations of the World and the Religions observed in all ages and places discovered, from the Creation unto this present.” By Samuel Purchas. Book 1. Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone. 1626. Chap. VIII. p. 27.

Solomon's Gold, pgs. 224 and 376

The real source for that citation is Vol 1, Chapter 8, pg. 73. How does Tim constantly get his citations wrong? 


By all accounts Tim has not read Purchas. Purchas wrote 134 pages in volume 1 about Ophir discussing possible locations and even, gasp, testing the resources and Tim has nothing to say about that. Tim seems to think he is the only person who has tested the resources of Ophir but he is dead wrong because Purchas did it first. He even discusses the possible route and how a three year voyage to the east in ancient ships might fare. They would not be going as fast as modern ships plus they would be resting on the Sabbath which means they would be slow-going. He makes a lot of calculations which I will have to omit here. Needless to say Purchas is very thorough in discussing Ophir even going so far as to allegorize the journey to Ophir as a metaphor for our life in this world.

Or if you had rather adjoyne to the Allegory, the Anagogicall sense and use ; this History will appeare also a Mystery and Type of Eternitie. Every Christian man is a ship, a weake vessell, in this Navie of Solomon, and dwelling in a mortall body, is within lesse then foure inches, then one inch of death. From Jerusalem the Word and Law of our Solomon first proceeded, by preaching of Solomons and Hirams servants, the Pastors and Elect vessells to carry his Name, gathered out of Jewes and Gentiles, which guide these Ships through a stormy Sea, beginning at the Red Sea, Christs bloudy Crosse, which yeelded Water and Bloud, till they arrive at Ophir, the communion of Saints in the holy Catholike Church.
Pages 6-7

Also, he never implies that Tarshish is in Peru. That assertion is a total lie. In fact, the first place he mentions which might be Ophir is Peru and after he gives the arguments for that claim he dismisses it completely. Tim even acknowledges this. Purchas next pours over several more claims all of which he dismisses. One thing he does mention during this portion is that a Jesuit claimed the following:

The Jesuite Pineda (which out of Lemnius citeth these Arguments to prove that the Compasse is ancient) is no new thing as a Man; but as a person, as a Jesuite (a new order which beganne 1540.) as an Author which conceited, that that great fish which tooke up Jonas carried him in three dayes quite thorow the Mediterranean, and round about the African vast  Circumference (statim atque deglutitur Jonas, revertitur coetus velocitate incredibili ad mare Indicum & Sivum Arabicum, per Mediterraneum & Gaditanum fretum, immani totius Africae circuitu, these are his own words) these are new things under the Sunne, and this a new interpretation, which himselfe prefaceth with Pape! novam & inauditam exponendi rationem! These particulars are new, and yet that text is true. I will not adde (that were too serious and severe) that all Jesuitisme is new, and their Expositions of Scriptures, Councels, Fathers for the Roman Monarchie, are all new, New-gay-no-things, Vanitie of vanities and vexation of spirit; yet to lye (the genus generalissimum of Jesuiticall tenents, as they are Jesuites ; Christians is a name too old for them) is as old as the old Serpent 

Samule Purchas, Vol 1, pgs. 70-71

Sir Walter Raleigh mentions Pineda's testimony in his History of the World. This is exactly what Tim teaches about Jonah. 


Jonah must travel around Africa to fit his story. 

Solomon's Gold, pg. 122

Not only is Tim's doctrine not new but it was taught by a Jesuit and even shows up in chapter 83 of Moby Dick. Is Timothy Jay Schwab aware he is teaching the rehashed and novel doctrine of a Jesuit?


Where does Purchas locate Ophir and Tarshish?

For Ophir we have before found it, the proper name of a man and of a Region denominated of him; but withal have acknowledged the Ophirian voyage to comprehend more then the Region of Ophir, including the other Indian Ports wherat they touched and traded in that voyage, especially the two Hands now called Seilan and Sumatra, and all places on the Coast within the Gulfe of Bengala, which might fit their purpose. It is usuall now to call an Indian voyage, not only to Iacatra, Bantam, or Banda, but thereto also they reckon their touching at Soldanha, on the maine of Afrike, or at the River of Saint Augustine in the great Hand of St. Laurence, and the Hands of Comoro, or Socatra, or wheresoever they arrive on the Abash or Mohan shoare in the Red Sea, or in any Arabike Port, or in the Persian Gulfe before they come to India: and there also Surat, Diul, Calicut, or wheresoever they touch besides on this side or beyond that principal Port where they make their Voyage, as they terme it, that is, where they take in their chiefe ladings. Of which, the following Relations will give you many instances. So the Straits Voyages, intimate not the meere sayling to or thorow the Straits of Gibraltar, in vulgar appellation, but all Voyages within those Straits whether to Venice, or Ligorne, or Zant, or Constanstinople, or Scanderone, or Alexandria, or in one Voyage to visit many or all of these Ports, is yet called but a Straits Voyage. We may yieeld thus much therefore to Acosta, the Ophir was a proper Countrey (as India also is) extending from Ganges to Menan, and betwixt the Lake Chiamay, and the Gulfe or Sea of Bengala; but as it happened, that India being the remotest knowne Region, gave name in old times to all later Discoveries beyond it, and in after times accidentally to the New World, which the first finders mistooke for Easterne India ; so also the Voyage to Ophir, accidentally might give name to all those Remote parts, and comprehend all the farre Ports, which by occasion of the Voyage to Ophir they visited, lying in the way thither, or somewhat wide or beyond. And as there is a Region truly and properly called India, even al that which extends from Indus (whence it is so named) to Ganges ; which name by others ignorance of the proper names of Regions, was extended further both beyond Ganges, and to all remote Regions; so was there a true Ophir, named of Ophir the sonne of Joktan, which occasioned other remote Countreyes to beare that appellation, at least in this Voyage thither.

But for Tharsis or Tarshish, or Tharshish ; we see Acosta himselfe in his finall upshot, to make an aut of it, Aut immensum mare, aut regiones semotissimas & valde peregrinas accipi solere. So that his former Proposition admits now another, that either it is the maine Ocean (which I take to be the true sense) or some remote Region. 

Samuel Purchas, vol. 1, pgs. 123-125

After weighing all the evidence Purchas comes to the conclusion that Ophir is not just a specific county but an entire region and that Solmon's ships stopped at many ports, not just one. Ophir is in India and the surrounding region. As for Tarshish, Purchas does not think it is Peru or any other place but he claims it refers to the ocean. He goes on for several pages giving his reasons. This is not propaganda. This is one man's opinion based on his assessment of the facts he has before him. Tim is by no means bound to agree with Purchas' conclusions but he has no right to misrepresent what Purchas actually wrote. In fact, Tim does agree that India has the resources of Ophir.

The only other coherent claim as far as resources are concerned is India yet it’s own history says it had a source of ancient gold and silver, isles to the East thus none of these make any sense except the Philippines. 

 Every resource of Solomon tests as native to the Philippines and all other claims fail in this chapter except India whose claim already failed the test of it’s own history. 

Solomon's Treasure, pgs. 110 and 115

Is Tim unaware that India is said to be loaded with gold? Herodotus in book 3 sections 102-105 relates how the Indians would gather the gold in their country. India's source of gold was itself. Even Josephus says Ophir is part of India.
4. Moreover the King built many ships in the Egyptian bay of the Red Sea; in a certain place called Ezion-geber. It is now called Berenice; and is not far from the city Eloth. This countrey belonged formerly to the Jews; and became useful for shipping, from the donations of Hiram King of Tyre. For he sent a sufficient number of men thither for pilots, and such as were skilfull in navigation: to whom Solomon gave this command, that they should go along with his own stewards to the land that was of old called Ophir, but now the Aurea Chersonesus: which belongs to India: to fetch him gold. And when they had gathered four hundred talents together, they returned to the King again.

To get around this problem Tim writes the following:

Aurea in Latin is Chryse in Greek which is Ophir in Hebrew. He also ties this to the Indian land of golden antiquity and remember, India was vast in interpretation in those days from Afghanistan to the Indies including the Philippines.
Solomons's Gold, pg.34
That is nonsense and he offers zero support for the Philippines ever being referred to as India. There is quite literally no history that links the Philippines to Ophir. Ancient maps and directions show nothing past the Malaysian peninsula. This is a fact Tim acknowldeges but refuses to discuss in a rational manner.

26:14 Again, underneath within the earth is where the Garden of Eden is and lined by gold, the roof and the walls, which is why it is the land of gold and why that gold matters immensely. Not for money, monetary value but for sentimental value to Yahuah and that's what gave it value in the very first place. 

Notice the area in orange here. This is something and this is our mapping to explain this area. That's specifically why I'm using our mapping of this so this will make sense. Uh, notice what's missing in the perspective of this era. They did not typically map the Malay Peninsula. it's just not there. If it is there it's a tiny bump but it's not, it's not what we know is the Malay Peninsula which would impose the map. Um, nor Indochina. It's just not there. Again, maybe they'll pick a town you know or a city or whatever here or there but generally many of the maps of this era they just don't have it yet. Why? well because they were not physically going there at that time but they were determined to maintain this route in knowledge so it was not lost.

What does it mean that including the Malaysian Peninsula would "impose the map?" The missing orange area is the Malay Peninsula and Indochina. Tim's says it's missing because no one was sailing there when these directions were written in 70 AD but the Greeks had passed on knowledge of the Philippines so they tried to preserve the route to the Philippines even though they were missing Indonesia and the Malay Peninsula which one must pass to get to the Philippines from the West.  So, theses Phoenician and Greek sailors passed on knowledge about the Philippines but not about the Malay Peninsula and the Strait of Malcca which is necessary to traverse to get to the Philippines? Ridiculous! He offers zero proof for this thesis. The cold hard fact is no one was sailing to the Philippines. 80 years later after the Periplus of the Erythean Sea was composed Ptolemy's world map would show the missing Malaysian Peninsula.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy%27s_world_map


Suffice to say Timothy Jay Schwab has no idea what he is talking about. All his arguments as to why the Malaysian Peninsula are missing are made-up ad hoc rubbish not supported by any facts.


That brings me to what Purchas had to say about the Philippines. By no means does he ignore the Philippines. Here is the index of volume 20.


Samuel Purchas, vol. 20, pg. 331

Purchas' most important reference to the Philippines is his translation and summation of Pigafetta's journal. The importance of his translation is that, while it makes no mention of an Easter mass being held in the Philippines, this is said to be the source for Fr. Fransisco Combes concocting the first mass being held at the fictional Limasawa. 

But about four years later, in 1664, another Spanish priest Fr. Francisco Combes, SJ, (1620-1665), came up with another name for the island where the first Holy Mass took place. In his "Historia de Mindanao y Jolo," Fr. Combes wrote - without citing any source or attribution - that the Magellanic fleet's stopover island in Leyte was called "Limasaua." He then spun off an evidently new account of Magellan's sojourn in the archipelago based on Samuel Purchas' English translation of Ramusio's garbled version of Pigafetta's chronicles.

The Purchas version made no reference at all to the Easter mass of March 31, 1521 and only mentioned the planting-of-a- cross rite on a hill. So, unlike Fr. Colin, Fr. Combes was not obligated to negate the idea that Mazaua was the site of the First Mass. On a personal hunch he just decided to replace the prefix "Di-" in "Dimasawa" with "Li-" to make it read as "Limasawa."

https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/07/15/campus-press/getting-our-philippine-history-right-after-500-years-part-16/1807047

Here is a truncated version of Purchas' account of Magellan's landing in Butuan.

The eight and twentieth day of March they came to the lland of Buthuan, where they were honourably entertayned of the King and the Prince his sonne, who gave them much Gold and Spices. 


But hee marvelled much more, when the Captaine told him by the Interpreter, how he found the Strait by the Compas and Loadstone, and how many dayes they were without sight of any Land. 


When the King saw Antonie Pigafetta write the names of many things, and afterward rehearsed them againe, he marvelled yet more, making signes, that such men descended from Heaven. 


As they sifted a certaine Myne of Earth in the Kings Hand, they found pieces of Gold some as bigge as Nuts, and other as bigge as Egges. All the Kings Vessels were of Gold, and his House well furnished.


The people are nimble, naked, painted. The Women goe clothed from the Waste downewards, with their long blacke hayre hanging to the ground. They weare eare-rings of Gold in divers formes. 


The Captaine or Generali caused a Crosse to be brought forth, with Nayles, and a Crowne of Thornes, giving commandement to all his men to give reverence thereunto, and signifying to the Kings, by the Interpreter, that that Banner was given him by the Emperour, his Lord and Master, with commandement to leave the same in all places where hee came, to the great commoditie and profit of all such as would reverendly receive it, as an assured toW^ of friendship : and that hee would therefore leave it there, as well to accomplish his Lords commandement, as also, that if at any time any ships of Christians should chance to come that way, they might, by seeing that Crosse, perceive that our men had beene well entertayned there, and would therefore not onely abstayne from doing them any hurt or displeasure, but also helpe to ayde them against their enemies : And that therefore it should be requisite to erect that Crosse upon the top of the highest Mountaine that might be scene from the Sea on every sid^ also to pray unto it reverently : and that in so doing, they should not be hurt with Thunder, Lightning, and Tempests. When the Kings heard these words, they gave the Captaine great thankes, promising gladly to observe and fulfill all such things as he required. Then the Captaine demanded, whether they were Mores or Gentiles. They answered, that they had none other kind of Religion, but that lifting up their hands joyned together, and their faces toward Heaven, they called upon their God Abba. Which answere liked the Captaine very well, because the Gentiles are sooner perswaded to our Faith then the Mores.

Samuel Purchas, vol. 2, pgs 96-99

How is it that if the Philippines had a high literacy rate before the Spanish that this king was surprised to see Pigafetta writing which indicates he had no idea what writing was? How is that Filipinos were an ocean faring people who traded with Greece by circumnavigating Africa, according to Tim, yet this king had no idea what a magnetic compass was? These are questions I shall not answer here but ones I have yet to hear Tim ask or answer in his videos and books likely because he has either not read Pigafetta and Purchas or these are inconvenient facts that damage his thesis. The impression he gives us is that everyone was highly literate and decked out in fine clothes and golden jewelry. Speaking of gold Purchas cites this testimony:

They make account likewise of the gold; of Veragua to bee very fine. They bring much gold; to Mexico from the Philippines, and China, but commonly it is weake and of base alloy. Gold; is commonly found mixt with Silver or with Copper; but that which is mixed with silver is commonly of fewer Carrats then that which is mixed with copper.

Samuel Purchas, vol. 15, pg. 73

The gold being shipped from the Philippines was "weak and of base alloy" being "commonly found mixed with silver or copper?" But according to Tim the Philippines is the land of gold and the Spanish came here for the express purpose of stealing that gold. However the amount of gold found and taken by the Spanish paled in comparison to that found in Mexico.

Although Fray Ortega felt that the lives of five hundred natives was too high a price to pay for twenty-five kilos of gold, the Spanish colonial officials apparently did not. Dreams of fabulous golden cities may have danced before their eyes, despite the fact that the gold was actually much less than what had been obtained in the Spanish colonies in Latin America. Hernan Cortez' initial campaign against Montezuma produced 680 kilograms of gold while in 1533, Pedro de Heredia obtained 420 kilograms of gold from one tomb alone in Cartagena (Tegengren 1963).

Gold Mining in Benguet to 1898, pg 468 (14)

Gold mining was serious business among the Igorots and they made sure no one ever found their mines. Not even the Spanish.

In 1576, Francisco de Sande reported his discovery of the gold mines. These were not located in the Ilocos, as was popularly believed, but in mountainous country further north: "very rough country, twenty leagues inland; the way thither is obstructed by great forests; and the country is very cold, and has great pine forests" (1903-1908, 4:21-98). The area was peopled by naked outlaws who "in addition to other cruelties, cut the heads off those they encounter to sip their brains" (Antolin 1988,121).The bleakness of the region and the hostility of its inhabitants put a temporary stop to any further expeditions.

Gold Mining in Benguet to 1898, pg 468 (14)

Gold mining even involved elaborate rituals including blood sacrifice. 

Rituals were as important to gold mining as they were to the rest of Benguet Igorot life. Cañaos were performed before opening gold tunnels to appease the anitos to whom the gold belonged. A blood offering must be made and only pigs were killed in cañaos relating to gold mining. To find out the condition of a vein, a chicken must be sacrificed and its bile sac consulted. If dark, it is favorable but if pale it is unfavorable. 

Gold Mining in Benguet to 1898, pg 462 (9)

Let me sum up here. Timothy Jay Schwab regularly accuses Samuel Purchas of ignoring Magellan's account as well as the existence of the Philippines. This is absolutely not true. It is true that when he discusses the location of Ophir he never mentions the Philippines or Magellan. Tim says that is because he is a propagandist trying to puff up the British claim in India. But a look at the facts shows that Josephus referred to India as Ophir, that India and the surrounding region pass the resource test of Ophir (as Tim acknowledges), and ancient maps do not show anything east of the Malaysian Peninsula which means the Philippines is out of the equation for being Ophir. Referring to ancient descriptions of India by Ptolemy, Mela, and the like Purchas writes:
Pomponius Mela mentions those Ants, More Gryphorum keeping the Gold, cum summa pernicie attingentium. He, Solinus, and Plinie mention Chryse and Argyre so plentifull of Mettals, that men reported the soyle was Gold and Silver: so hyperbolicall reports were raised of their store. 
But as the Ancients knew not these parts of India so well as at later times, wee will produce later testimonies.

That's not a statement up for debate. It is proven by all the maps and directions by Ptolemy, Dionysius Periegetes, Pomponius Mela, and the Periplus of the Erythean Sea. Tim uses those sources extensively and has to make up arguments as to why they do not show the Malay Peninsula or the Philippines. He is reduced to claiming that two tiny islands on Mela's map are the 7,000 island archipelago of the Philippines. 

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2020/02/the-god-culture-dishonestly-edited.html

It's simply ridiculous and an honest review of the facts shows that Timothy Jay Schwab is wrong about his comments concerning Samuel Purchas.

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

The God Culture: Did the 3 Magi in the Gospel Come From the Philippines?

Did the three wisemen or magi in the Gospel account of Matthew sail all the way from the Philippines to visit baby Jesus? Timothy Jay Schwab of the God Culture says so. Let's take a closer look at the evidence Tim offers. Then we will take a look at scripture and see what it has to say. Tim has a few videos on this subject but we will be concentrating on his book Solomon's Gold which he claims is a monumental case no one can dispute.

The Search for King Solomon's Treasure pg. 229
Psalm 72:10-15 KJV
The kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts. Yea, all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him. For he shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the poor also, and him that hath no helper. He shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the souls of the needy. He shall redeem their soul from deceit and violence: and precious shall their blood be in his sight. And he shall live, and to him shall be given of the gold of Sheba: prayer also shall be made for him continually; and daily shall he be praised.

This is King David’s prophetic prayer of his coming lineage but he is far more detailed than given credit if one simply reads the passage. When you read this chapter in the Catholic Bible, it begins with brackets boxing in a false paradigm from the start reading “[Of Solomon].” We take major issue with such thinking as it is proven wrong multiple times in context easily. King Solomon never had all kings nor all nations serve him. Only the Kings of Arabia paid him tribute (1 Kings 10:15) not the whole world in any sense even the known world of his day. Solomon could not “save the souls” of the needy nor could he “redeem their soul,” those are Messianic qualities reserved exclusively for the Son of Yahuah God. Prayer is not being made for Solomon continually as he’s dead but Messiah and only Messiah is praised daily not Solomon. In other words, there is absolutely nothing about the passage which identifies Solomon. This is Jesus(Yahusha).

Where do these kings originate who will bring Messiah gifts after His birth? Tarshish, the isles (Ophir, isles of the East), Sheba and Seba. Seba has a derivative in Hebrew in Saba or Sabah now in Malaysia but formerly part of the Philippines or really, Sheba. By definition, Seba is assimilated as a territory, in this context, by Sheba. We now know where these lands are as all of them identify the modern Philippines. Ophir is Luzon, Sheba is Visayas with Seba as it’s territory or Sabah, and Tarshish is Mindanao. It was the Land of Creation named Elda, rebranded Havilah after Havah’s curse of childbirth and after the Flood, the land of gold. They brought gold, frankincense and myrrh just as the Queen of Sheba brought the same when she gave to the Temple project and these are the ancient elements used in Adam’s very first sacrifice which is why they matter specifically.

pg. 230-231

Tim's thesis is that the Philippines is Tarshish, Sheba, and Seba. Therefore the kings in Psalm 72 came from the Philippines. But because the Psalm is a prophecy of Jesus Christ that means this is a prophecy of the three wisemen in Matthew 2 who brought gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the young Jesus. According to this Psalm there were actually six kings who visited Jesus and not the traditional three.

This passage also addresses the number of Wise Kings, yes kings, who came after Messiah’s birth. With the list provided in David’s prophecy in Psalm 72, we know that there were more than three kings however. There were at least six kings total. So, why would Hopkins narrow that down to three in his song? Actually, this fits the precedent established in scripture as ancient Ophir was divided into three territories just as it is today – Ophir as Luzon, Sheba as Visayas with Seba/Sabah and thirdly, Tarshish as Mindanao.

pg. 239-240

Because these visitors were from the Philippines that means they brought back knowledge of Jesus Christ and thus Filipinos knew about Him before the arrival of the Spaniards.

Certainly, the lines sounded good as Magellan explained Jesus because the ancient Ophirian well- knew it was their ancestors who brought Messiah gifts after His birth. However, follow this through logically a little further and you will realize the Philippines already knew Jesus(Yahusha) long before the Roman Catholics or really, Holy Roman Empire came.

p. 242

That the magi came from the Philippines also explains why the focus of the Christmas season in the Philippines is not a tree but a star.

In fact, has anyone ever wondered why the Philippines has the longest Christmas celebration on earth at over three months? That, too, predates Catholicism as we already established Ophirians knew Jesus(Yahusha) personally and directly from the time He was two years of age as the Kings brought Him offerings. When one looks at the actual birthdate of Messiah which we prove to be the Feast of Shavuot/Pentecost known as the Day of Covenant Renewal in basically early June, you will notice a pattern here. That is the culmination of the Spring Feasts of the Bible which begin in the first Hebrew month with the Passover season and end in the Feast of Shavuot, the birth of Messiah. Though they are celebrating the wrong time of year thanks to Catholicism, Filipinos appear to continue this tradition of a three-month celebration ending with the Birth of Messiah when their ancestors observed the sign in the sky of the Star of Bethlehem. 

This is also why we believe this practice is likely rooted in the Spring Feast celebration of three months. Further support for this comes from the parol, a giant five-pointed star, which is the center of the Filipino celebration and not the Christmas Tree which Jeremiah 10 rebukes as pagan along with it’s six or eight-pointed star of Remphan. It would be no surprise the land of the Wise Kings would have the longest celebration of Messiah’s birth even commemorating the three kings in the very end.

This celebration may have been Catholicized over the years but it is not Catholic in origin and actually appears to have truly Biblical ancient roots. 

pg. 242-243

There is absolutely no evidence that Filipinos were celebrating a 4 month long celebration at the end of the year to honor the birth of Jesus Christ before the Spanish arrived. Notice that Tim makes that claim but offers no proof. Likewise the tradition of the parol does not pre-date the Spanish.

The word paról is the modern Filipino spelling of the original Spanish name farol, meaning "lantern". In the native languages, parol and lanterns in general are also known as paritaan.

The tradition of the parol dates back to the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. It is a local adaptation of the Hispanic tradition of carrying small light sources (like torches, candles, or braziers) during the nine-day Christmas Novena procession leading up to the midnight mass (called Simbang Gabi in the Philippines).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parol

All of this is dependent on Tim's interpretation of Psalm 72. Right away we can see that Tim has a wrong analysis of this Psalm. First of all the heading on the Psalm, For Solomon, is not an addition by the Catholic Church. It is an original part of the Psalm which is found even in the Septuagint. This is indeed a prayer by David for his son Solomon. It is also a prophecy of Christ. Solomon is a type of Christ. In fact the Catholic Church does teach that this Psalm is a prophecy of the 3 wise men.

It is unnecessary here to remark how foolishly this passage has been wrested in the Church of Rome. They chant this verse as referring to the philosophers or wise men who came to worship Christ; as if, indeed, it were in their power of philosophers to make kings all upon a sudden; and in addition to this, to change the quarters of the world, to make of the east the south or the west.

https://www.studylight.org/commentary/psalms/72-10.html#verse-cal

Writing in the mid-1500's Calvin tells us that the Church of Rome taught the same thing Tim is teaching. The one exception being that no mention of the Philippines is made. Calvin says they, along with Tim, are wrong because Tarshish, Sheba, and Seba are not to the East which is where the three wisemen came from. 

If it could be proven definitively that Tarshish is not the Philippines then Timothy Jay Schwab's system will come crashing down. Tim offers a lot of proofs that Tarshish is to the East and is identified as the same as Ophir.

The Search for King Solomon's Treasure pg. 118

2 Chronicles 9:21 KJV
For the king’s ships (Solomon’s) went to Tarshish (Ophir) with the servants of Huram (Hiram King of Tyre) EVERY 3 YEARS, once came the ships of Tarshish bringing gold, silver, Ivory and apes and peacocks.

Solomon’s navy traversed far to reach these precious isles of gold – Ophir. One of the other names for this same region of Ophir is Tarshish which is fully and indisputably equated with Ophir in many passages. Is this because the writers of Kings and Chronicles disagree with each other? Not at all for they are the same place generally. In addition to 2 Chronicles 9, there are several scriptures which identify Tarshish especially the ships of Tarshish and they equate it to Ophir. The ships of Tarshish go to Ophir for gold and Tarshish for silver but both in the same area.

pg. 118

It is factually wrong that Ophir and Tarshish are equated as being the same region. Let's compare two passages which seem to make that equation.

1 Kings 22:48 KJV
Jehoshaphat made ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir for gold: but they went not; for the ships were broken at Eziongeber.

2 Chronicles 20:36 KJV
And he joined himself with him to make ships to go to Tarshish: and they made the ships in Eziongeber.

p. 118-119

The same story is being told in both chapters. But they are each radically different. Before we analyze these verses let's see what the scripture has to say about the location of Tarshish. The book of Jonah establishes that the route to Tarshish lay west of Israel. Here is what Tim has to say about that.

One of the first objections we hear from Pastors and scholars is that Jonah travelled West to go to Tarshish. However, they are lacking the full context of the time. The Red Sea port was broken by Yahuah just before Jonah’s time in the days of King Jehoshaphat who attempted to replicate Solomon’s trip to Ophir. No such trip occurred and with the port destroyed by Yahuah, there was only one route left for the Ships of Tarshish to return to Ophir from Israel – through the Mediterranean Sea. A much longer journey indeed, they were there and not Eziongeber none-the-less according to Jonah.

1 Kings 22:48 KJV
Jehoshaphat made ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir for gold: but they went not; for the ships were broken at Eziongeber.

Psalm 48:7 KJV
Thou breakest the ships of Tarshish with an east wind.

Now with proper context we can read the story of Jonah and understand it. Jonah is very direct in supporting that Tarshish is in the East ultimately certainly not in Spain nor Britain which do not fit Tarshish on many levels. Tarshish is in the same place as Ophir, a 3-year round trip journey from the Red Sea to the East and they would both have to prove they are Ophir as well. Notice how deliberate Jonah is in this account. It will make one realize just how brilliantly the Bible is written in fact and how foolish man’s attempts at interpretation can be at times.

Jonah 1:1-3 KJV
Now the word of the Lord came unto Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me. But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish: so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the Lord.

It is true Joppa is on the West Coast of Israel on the Mediterranean Sea and Jonah boarded a ship there which was headed to the Biblical Tarshish. However, since when does the Bible ever disagree with itself? We have found never. All such supposed contradictions are from those who are challenged in their understanding so let us not blame that on the Bible. They are all easily explained. This is one of those cases. Was Jonah seeking the most efficient route here? Was he a merchant? No. Jonah was running from Yahuah and he wanted to go as far as possible. So, he chose a ship heading to the Far East. Notice, he is going to a physical Tarshish as well and also remember, there is no Red Sea Port option in this era as it was destroyed. 

pg. 119-121

Tim's solution is that the port in Eziongeber was destroyed therefore the only route east was to sail from Joppa. Now, this presupposes that this ship was going to circumnavigate Africa to get to the Philippines. But that is impossible because there is no record of anyone ever making that trip. Ancient maps don't show a Southern Africa. There is one and only one account of such a voyage. It is recorded by Herodotus and they went the other way from east to west. I wrote to Frank Romer, whose translation of Pomponius Mela Tim uses, and asked him whether there was any proof that the Greeks circumnavigated Africa to trade in the east. Here is his response:

As to your question 2: I know of no such evidence on this question either. The earliest info about the circumnavigation of Africa indicates that the Egyptians under Necho II did it from East to West, but that’s it, with no indication that any kind of trade followed. There is no evidence, material or literary, known to me that the Greeks themselves circumnavigated Africa and traded directly with the Philippines.


There simply is no record of anyone, let alone Filipinos in their balangays, circumnavigating Africa to trade with Tyre. 

This is a lie

Both Isaiah and Ezekiel tell us that Tarshish traded with Tyre.

Isaiah 23:The burden of Tyre. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish; for it is laid waste, so that there is no house, no entering in: from the land of Chittim it is revealed to them. 
Ezekiel 27: 1 The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying, 

2 Now, thou son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyrus;

3 And say unto Tyrus, O thou that art situate at the entry of the sea, which art a merchant of the people for many isles, Thus saith the Lord GOD; O Tyrus, thou hast said, I am of perfect beauty.

12 Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs
Since no one was circumnavigating Africa to trade with Greece and Israel it means Tarshish must be located within the Mediterranean Basin. Now we can properly analyze 1 Kings 22:48 and 2 Chronicles 20:36. As I mentioned they both tell the same story but the details are different. Here are two commentaries which offer clarity on the matter.
To make ships to go to Tarshish.—In 1Kings 22:48-49, we read: “Jehoshaphat made ships (i.e., a fleet) of Tarshish, to go to Ophir for gold; and it went not; for the ships were broken (i.e., wrecked) in Ezion-geber. Then said Ahaziah the son of Ahab unto Jehoshaphat, Let my servants go with thy servants in the ships; and Jehoshaphat consented not.” There is no mention of a previous alliance and partnership in the ship-building with Ahaziah. Moreover, the expression of our text, “ships to go to Tarshish,” appears to be an erroneous paraphrase of “ships of Tarshish,” or “Tarshish-men,” as we might say; a phrase which really means, vessels built for long sea-voyages. According to Kings, the ships were built “to go to Ophir for gold;” in other words, to renew Solomon’s traffic with India from the port on the Red Sea.

To go to Tarshish. This clause, even if the text is not corrupt, yet cannot mean what it seems to say; but in the word "to go" (Hebrew, לָלֶכֶת) must mean, of the sort that were wont to go to Tarshish, i.e. that were used for the Tarshish trade. We are guided to some such explanation by 1 Kings 22:48, where it is said the ships were "ships of Tarshish to go to Ophir" (1 Kings 10:222 Chronicles 8:18). That the ships could not be to go to Tarshish is plain from the fact of the place, Ezion-geber (2 Chronicles 8:17, 181 Kings 9:26), on the Red Sea, where they were built.

I am under no delusion that the above comments will satisfy Tim. However if we take into account that Jonah was fleeing to Tarshish from the west coast of Israel, that Tarshish traded with Tyre, and the fact that there is absolutely no record of any robust trade route which circumnavigated Africa then it becomes clear that the two solutions are likely correct. Ships of Tarshish, meaning a type or class of vessel, were being built to go to Ophir not that ships were being built in the South to go to Tarshish in the East. Thus Tarshish and Ophir are not the same place.

The other two places mentioned in Psalm 72 and which Tim claims are the Philippines are Sheba and Seba. According to Tim Sheba is Cebu and Seba is Sabah. However, this is wrong. According to the Septuagint the proper designation of these places is Arabia and Saba.
The kings of Tharsis, and the isles, shall bring presents: the kings of the Arabians and Saba shall offer gifts.
This is pretty much an agreed upon thing. It is only Tim who breaks the consensus and says Sheba and Seba, as well as Tarshish, are the Philippines. The fact that he thinks the Septuagint is a fraud is of no consequence because it was found at Qumran and it is the only text which preserves Cainan in Genesis 11.
The Septuagint is Egyptian, uh, frauds. They were not temple priests. There were no temple priests in Egypt at that time.

Everything about that statement is simply wrong. The Septuagint was found amongst the Dead Sea Scrolls and represents an older form of the Hebrew text.

The discovery among the scrolls of Hebrew biblical texts that agreed closely with the Septuagint Greek also changed the way scholars viewed that translation. Certain books of the Old Testament, notably Jeremiah and 1 Samuel, had long been known to have some significant differences from the Hebrew Masoretic Text. Many suspected the Septuagint translators as being responsible for these differences. The Scrolls clarified, however, that the Septuagint translators had, for the most part, translated the Hebrew in front of them straightforwardly. The more significant differences between portions of the Septuagint and the Masoretic Text were due to differences in different Hebrew editions of the biblical books, not the activity of the translators.  

The Septuagint is also cited in the New Testament. Therefore calling it a fraud means the Gospels and letters of Paul are fraudulent.

I know Tim will bring up the fact that the Spanish were looking for Tarshish in East Asia. But so what? Just because they were looking for it there and just because Magellan thought he found it in the Philippines does not make it so. Our guide here is the scriptures and not the treasure hunting schemes of the Spaniards. 

What would natives of Sheba be called? The answer is Sabeans. We encounter this nomenclature twice in the KJV.
Isaiah 45:14 Thus saith the LORD, The labour of Egypt, and merchandise of Ethiopia and of the Sabeans, men of stature, shall come over unto thee, and they shall be thine: they shall come after thee; in chains they shall come over, and they shall fall down unto thee, they shall make supplication unto thee, saying, Surely God is in thee; and there is none else, there is no God.

Job 1:15 And the Sabeans fell upon them, and took them away; yea, they have slain the servants with the edge of the sword; and I only am escaped alone to tell thee.

The Sabeans stole Job's livestock and they are described as being men of stature and are mentioned along with Egypt and Ethiopia. Are Filipinos men of stature? No they are generally short. Did Filipinos sail to wherever Job lived and raid his animals? Of course not.

Seba is mentioned with Egypt and Ethiopia, and must therefore have been a southern people. In Isaiah 45:14 we meet with the gentilic form, (csebha'im) (Sabaeim), rendered "Sabaeans," who are described as "men of stature" (i.e. tall), and were to come over to Cyrus in chains, and acknowledge that God was in him-their merchandise, and that of the Ethiopians, and the labor of Egypt, were to be his.

It turns out the word Sabeans in Isaiah and Job is the same word as Sheba in Psalm 72.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h7614/kjv/wlc/0-1/

A nation in southern Arabia? No kidding! Sheba is not in the Philippines. This pretty much seals the deal. And guess what? In Solomon's Gold Timothy Jay Schwab never investigates the meaning of H7614!



The absence of this word from his book shows he is not doing deep research. He had an agenda. He watched videos that claimed the Philippines is Ophir and then he decided those videos were not good enough so he wanted to strengthen the case. That is what he said in an interview.
Well you know the amazing thing was is my wife is Filipina and we travel to the Philippines rather often and being here I was looking into different channels on Youtube I believe is where I saw this first.  There was a video "Philippines is Ophir" and I thought wow I know what Ophir is and but I've never seen anybody prove the location of Ophir. So I look at it and of course it's like most videos. It's a good video, it's a great claim but you leave the video thinking, maybe. And we're at a point, because we're a research group it's not just me, and we're at a point in our lives where we want to prove things.  We want to see things proven out completely. And that's what we set out to do. 
"That's what we set out to do." That is not how a researcher works. A real researcher lets the data shape his conclusions and not the other way around. What we see time and time again is how Tim twists everything to fit his preconceived notions. Now, I know Tim will bluster against this article and his fans, if they read it, won't care, but the fact is the Bible never locates Tarshish, Sheba, or Seba to the Far East in the Philippines. They are close at hand to Israel. 

Monday, April 11, 2022

The God Culture: You Do Not Live in a Third World Country

Ashamed American and Proud Filipino Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture has a profound message for his fellow kababayans. You do not live in a third world country.

10:53 Because He's gonna pour out His Spirit on all flesh. And we're gonna see prophecies and we're gonna see visions and dreams and we're gonna see people being moved and in this nation as the identity of the Philippines is restored we will see that more than in anywhere else on earth. Now, how do I know that? It all goes back to what I'm about to teach you. It all goes back to your identity. Who are you and what is this land?

You do not live in a third world country. I'm sorry, they can try to misdefine it all they want. They have more resources in this nation than practically any place on earth. In fact in all resources on earth the Philippines, the little Philippines, ranks number five in overall resources on all of the earth.    

https://www.facebook.com/sabbathbc.congregation/videos/460905962381641

So, let me get this straight. The Philippines is not a third world country because the nation has a lot of resources? And what are these resources? Untapped mineral reserves? There's gold in the earth and that makes the Philippines precious and its people special? The very notion is ridiculous.

First of all the term third world comes from the Cold War. It is not a derogatory term.

The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_World

So, Tim is dead wrong. The Philippines is indeed a third world nation in respect of that definition.

Second of all the term third world country has come to mean a developing nation.

developing country is a sovereign state with a less developed industrial base and a low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.

Developing countries tend to have some characteristics in common often due to their histories or geographies. For example, with regards to health risks, they commonly have: low levels of access to safe drinking watersanitation and hygieneenergy poverty; high levels of pollution (e.g. air pollutionindoor air pollutionwater pollution); high proportion of people with tropical and infectious diseases (neglected tropical diseases); a high number of road traffic accidents; and generally poor infrastructure. Often, there is also widespread poverty, high crime rates, low education levels, inadequate access to family planning services, many informal settlementscorruption at all government levels, and political instability. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developing_country

Could there be a better description of the Philippines than the foregoing paragraph? Going by this definition Timothy Jay Schwab is, as always, wrong. The Philippines is certainly a third world country. Would a first world country be celebrating the fact no one is crapping outside?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1171111

The Department of Health (DOH) has recognized the town of Bobon, Northern Samar for achieving Zero Open Defecation (ZOD) status.

The DOH announced on Thursday that the town met the criteria based on validation by a team from the regional office, local government units, and the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (Unicef).

“This is to encourage more municipalities in the region to vie for this very noble and effective strategy to promote environmental sanitation and a healthy Eastern Visayas,” said DOH regional information officer Jelyn Lopez Malibago in a Facebook post.

Bobon is the second town in Northern Samar to earn such status. Last year, Mapanas was declared the first town in the province to achieve the status by the regional validation team. 

Mapanas received PHP200,000 from the provincial government for accomplishing the elimination of open defecation, improved and safe sanitation practices in the town.

The Provincial Board earlier allowed the granting of incentives to towns in Northern Samar that achieved ZOD status as declared by the Department of Health (DOH).
Under the ZOD campaign, the DOH is pushing that each house should have a basic toilet facility by 2025 to achieve universal health care.

As of 2019, only 11 percent of villages nationwide (4,625 out of 42,045) are certified ZOD, where people have abandoned the practice of open defecation, according to DOH, and families have learned to use a toilet and wash their hands after use.

Only 11% of the villages in the Philippines have achieved zero outside defecation? What's wrong with these people? Don't they know the Philippines is full of resources and that their true identity is that they are the Lost Tribes of Israel? Why don't they act like it?

You know what's a more important resource than gold? Food! In the Philippines that means rice. Sadly the Philippines does not produce enough rice to feed the nation so they are, along with China, the world's number one importer of rice.

https://business.inquirer.net/290438/ph-still-worlds-biggest-rice-importer

The Philippines is expected to remain the world’s biggest rice importer this year even with a slowdown in importation due to excessive supply and improved local production.

In a report published this week, the United States Department of Agriculture-Foreign Agricultural Services projected the country’s rice imports to reach 2.5 million metric tons (MT) by year-end—lower by 13.8 percent from last year, but still the highest globally.

China, with a population of 1.4 billion, is expected to remain the second biggest rice importer in the world with 2.3 million MT of imported rice.

The Philippines became the world’s biggest rice importer last year with a record 2.9 million MT after the government removed importation limits.

Despite being an agricultural country and with the Department of Agriculture (DA) devoting a bulk of its budget to improve local production, the Philippines’ rice imports have nearly quadrupled in the last three years.

The rice problem continues to grow and there is no end in sight to importing the nation's staple food. I have written at length about the rice problems elsewhere. But why can't the rice farmers realize that the Philippines has lots of resources and that their true identity is that they are the Lost Tribes of Israel? Surely once the know that then domestic rice production will soar, right?

But let's go back to the untapped mineral resources that, according to Kuya Timothy Jay Schwab, make the Philippines not a third world country. Why do they remain untapped after thousands of years?

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/business/article/2074698/whats-stopping-philippines-mining-its-riches
When mining investors talk of the Philippines, they often boast of its wealth of untapped mineral reserves. But as one political controversy after another rocks the industry, miners are beginning to worry that’s all they will ever be: untapped.

In one fell swoop, the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) shut down more than half of all operating mines last month. According to Secretary Gina Lopez, its audit found “serious environmental violations” in 23 of the country’s 41 mines. The department also cancelled contracts for 75 mining projects still in their exploration stages. The projects are located in watersheds; Lopez said they never should have been approved to begin with.

The country has been marred by many mining disasters, from toxic leaks to mudslides, land-grabbing to smuggling. For many Filipinos, it’s refreshing to see a strong figure standing up against the miners.

The last few years have been difficult for the Philippine mining industry. In 2012, the government decided to overhaul the entire mining tax system, placing a moratorium on all new investment until a new tax law was passed. Five years on, there has been little progress and the moratorium still stands.

“Quite obviously, no foreign investor is going to risk putting money in the Philippines at this point,” Wallace said. “Mining companies are used to dealing with high-risk countries. But there is a limit to what they will take. And where the government can capriciously implement bans and closures… they’re not going to take that chance.”

Mining has a marginal contribution to the Philippine economy. It accounted for just 0.6 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and 0.6 per cent of total employment in 2015. But the numbers can be read both ways. The country is getting little out of the mineral reserves it has at hand.

The answer is the government. The Philippines sits on a treasure trove of resources and government regulations are keeping them from being mined.

https://www.bworldonline.com/the-mining-industry-can-save-the-economy/
Our cache of minerals amounts to well over a trillion US dollars, according to the Chamber of Mines. Our estimated levels of metallic and non-metallic minerals was at 7 billion metric tons and 50 billion metric tons, respectively, as per the last comprehensive audit conducted in 1994.

Gold deposits in the Philippines are among the largest in the world with reserves estimated at 101.6 million metric tons. Iron ore reserves are at 298 million metric tons. Among non-metallic minerals, limestone reserves are approximately 19.5 billion tons while marble reserves are at 14.5 billion tons. The Philippines leads the world in chromite resources too.

Despite our enormous mineral resources, the contribution of the mining industry to the economy remains minuscule. As of last year, the share of the mining output to GDP was a mere .06%. It contributed only 1.2% to national tax collection, and comprised only 6.3% of exports. In terms of jobs, it employed less than .04% of the workforce. In contrast, the mining sector in Indonesia accounts for 21% of exports and 7% of GDP.

The reason for the underwhelming performance is the moratorium imposed on new mining permits back in 2012 and the ban on open pit mining in 2017.
I am not going to sit here and type a long article listing everything that is wrong with the Philippines. From thousands of people dying every year due to diarrhea because they don't have access to clean water to fires razing the homes of hundreds of people because they are stacked on top of each other to government corruption I have written about it all on this blog. Documenting the facts about the Philippines no one wants to accept is what this blog is all about. 

If you come to this nation like Kuya Timothy Jay Schwab with blinders on your eyes or your head shoved into a place so that you cannot see what is happening then you're gonna have a bad time. You will be living in a world of lies and you will be, like Tim, telling those lies to others. Sure there's good things about this nation. Boracay is beautiful and there are a lot of untapped resources in the earth. But not everybody lives in Boracay. Many people live in shacks with corrugated tin roofs without proper access to clean running water or electricity. The untapped resources of this nation aren't helping them. Even if those resources were dug out of the earth they would not be helping those people. It's past time for Timothy Jay Schwab to stop lying to Filipinos about who they are and about the reality of this nation. 

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