IN HIS OWN WORDS— ישוע: מללא תריצא

The 111 Declarations Restored – קולא

The complete 33 CE text in 1st-century Galilean Aramaic; restored from the seven bronze plates recovered from Elijah’s Hill (Ṭurā d’Mār Īlīā) (טורא דמרי אליא) in the Northern Levantine corridor in 1994.

Note on מללא (Melālā): > > This is “The Word.” The 1st-century Galilean Aramaic equivalent of the Greek Logos, but without the later Hellenistic philosophical drift.

The Direct Message of ישוע


Discovery

Forensics


PLATE 1:
GAT-SEMĀNÊ (Oil Press)

גת שמני

1. We descend — into the shadow of the valley — crossing the  קדרון (Qidrōn) — dark with the blood of the temple — and enter the Press

2. Here — my agony begins

3. I ask my companions — to bear witness — a stupor overwhelms them

4. As they sleep — I am alone with the silence

5. In deep darkness — I encounter the Accuser

6. He tempts my retreat — I will not turn back

7. I hold one thing sufficient alone — to withstand the night — I will not let go

8. I am a fire that does not consume — and a peace that does not slumber

9. All that is — hangs upon this single — unbreaking breath

10. Time seems to stop — in a span immeasurable — I know the torments — of many lifetimes

11. I confront — the full horror — of all flesh — the poisoned spears of the Accuser

12. My heart struggles — beneath this crushing weight — I will not falter

13. Eternities I suffer — as the ash of a world on fire fills my lungs — every woe since the beginning — presses the breath from me

14. My blood — like oil — sinks into the dust

15. The life-sorrow of this world — is pressed from me — as I drain the cup of wormwood — to its final bitter drop

16. I drink this cup of trembling — to the dregs — so the vessel of your life — may instead overflow with joy

17. Each innocent abused — every trust betrayed — burden and trial — sorrow and sickness — the wretched grief of all who shall ever live — I endure

18. I am the mother — whose womb is empty — crying out in the night — for her child — the darkness has stolen

19. I suffer the pain — of every blow struck in my own name — by those who stumble in darkness — this is the thorn that pierces deepest

20. I feel every crooked path — of the ages to come

21. This suffering — freely chosen — remains a demonstration of Love — Infinite and Eternal

22. Realize that you can love another — above and beyond yourself — and all I have is forever yours


PLATE 2: QINTHĀ — קינתא
Dialect: Galilean Aramaic
Source: 33 AD Restoration
Researcher’s Log: These declarations record the Mother’s grief. The data shows a shift from observation to direct lamentation. I am documenting a voice that is both a historical artifact and a raw human cry.


PLATE 2: QĪNTHA (LAMENTATIONS)

קינתא 

23. In my lap once more I hold him — with a silent cry that chokes the throat

24. I cradle his broken body — where breath had been — and is no more

25. How they have flayed my son — how they have pierced the fruit of my womb

26. My soul remembers — the tender weight of his head upon my shoulder

27. I strive to believe he only sleeps — yet my hands are drenched with his blood

28. He gave bread to the starving — and sight to those who struggle in darkness

29. For this — they have made him a carcass — and draped his name in lies


PLATE 3:

GULGALTHĀ (Skull-Place)

גולגלתא

30. As I emerge — it is her face which I first see

31. The name that began my breath — now welcomes my return

32. For long moments I silently observe — as hope and sorrow war within her

33. Deep in her lament she does not look up — until she hears me call her name — Mariam (מרים)

34. For a heartbeat — motionless

35. Then she spins in recognition — and knows that I live

36. Never do I feel my power more — than in this moment — when I speak her name — and with a single word — banish all her fear

37. She embraces me so fervently — that the dawn birds fall silent

38. The victory is not — in the escaping of death — but in the meeting of love

39. In her eyes — I see the reflection — of a world made new

40. I shall forever recall this morning — with a sigh and a smile


PLATE 4:

BARĀ (THE SON)

ברא 

41. I am the Son of Mariam — and the Son of Man

42. I am the Living Truth — for whom the heart thirsts — as a parched field for rain

43. I am the bridge across the great divide — where the human and the divine become one

44. From out of silence — comes a Voice of Wisdom — unheard in the din

45. Let us now reason together — heart to heart

46. I do not want the trembling of slaves — but the joyful ways of family

47. Fear is not reverence — fear is not the gateway to wisdom

48. Only they who do willful harm to the innocent have cause to fear

49. The cruel reap a reward — that shall rot in their mouth

50. Do not grind down the helpless — nor cheat the honest of their bread

51. May none flaunt in purple and fine linen — while children starve

52. For greed is a poison in the spirit — trading the Infinite for dust

53. There is no victory in ruling over a ruin

54. To break the chains of the captive — is the lifework of the Spirit

55. The same hand you extend in mercy — or the fist you raise in harm — you have turned upon yourself — and upon me also

56. Do not serve injustice by your effort or your silence

57. For to obey a malignant authority — is to become its hands

58. Until the wrong is made right — not just remembered but set straight — how shall the world breathe

59. You were not fashioned for the yoke — You shall rise in a radiance — that puts the sun to shame

60. Your true lineage — is not of blood and soil — but of light and love


PLATE 5:

BESRĀ W-GARMĀ (Flesh and Bone)

בסרא וגרמא   

61. The flesh is no enemy — but the temple — wherein the Spirit finds its thunder

62. It is the vital stair — upon which you now tread to rise

63. I would rather you walk in peace upon the dust — than walk upon the waves

64. From needless suffering — I would have you spared — for even your bones forget one another

65. Though together they were knit and labored as one — the day comes when they scatter

66. Whether buried in the deep — or surrendered to fire — every bone forgets its mate

67. I do not

68. I Keep the Count

69. Truth is no stagnant pool — but the ever-rising surge of Living Water

70. Great wealth may hinder love — more surely than poverty — for love is beyond purchase — given freely for who you are

71. Beauty unmatched shall rise within a wreckage of flesh — then the ruin falls away — to reveal what has been wrought therein — shining forever

72. Do not waste this brief opportunity

73. You stand upon the threshold — of a transformation — that has no end

74. Do not despise the vessel — for wine cannot be poured without it

75. Honor the strength — of hands and the labor of days


PLATE 6:

KHUBĀ W-KHEKMATHĀ (Love and Wisdom)

חובא וחכמתא 

76. Recall your purpose

77. You rise by Wisdom — augmented by Grace — not as alms given to a beggar — but as your own inheritance

78. Fear is a shadow with no power — beyond what you grant it

79. Do not cower like sheep before wolves — while a tyrant has his way — for the sheep they presume to stalk are sleeping lions

80. Turn back upon that which pursues you — face the shadow and defend what you love

81. The laws of men are a torn net — that catches small fish and lets the sharks through

82. The world is a threshing floor — and a field for the spirit’s labor

83. No tear you shed is wasted — together we transform the wreckage of destruction — into the temple of life

84. Strength beyond every former limit — awaits your moment of greatest need

85. The entire creation is an open parable — of the Way you must go

86. The river and the sea are one water — thus the path of Love — leads you back to the Source

87. For an age — as an instant — we pause and begin anew

88. Love is a longing beyond desire — an ache deeper than bone

89. It is the living core of all virtue — even wisdom begins in its embrace

90. Love is sudden as lightning — and relentless as the tide

91. Though it may pierce and wound you — be fearless — for only love makes eternity worth having

92. Wisdom is found both in the humble chore — and the fierce survivor

93. They who best love birds build no cages — they plant trees

94. To fulfill its purpose — each tiny bird must leave the nest — and risk the fall to earn the sky

95. This world remains eager to crush the delicate — yet it is the living forge of your destiny

96. Do not despoil the earth — for you lay a stumbling block before your children

97. Is the river destroyed upon reaching the sea — or is it fulfilled

98. Be the gardener of your own soul — and protector of the wild

99. For in the smallest seed — the entire forest dreams of its unfolding


PLATE 7:

ĪRĀ (The Awakening)

עירא 

100. In the destruction of the fire’s path — a first flower forces its way toward the light

101. From this lone survivor — to the yearly bouquets of the fields — every wildflower dancing in the breeze — is my signature upon the world — a revelation hewn from the dust

102. You have known the long winter of suffering — now you are ready to greet the arrival of a joy that burns

103. By my Living Word — your wounds are not hidden — they are healed

104. No longer are you bound — by the hollow laws of men

105. You rise from the ashes of the past — clutching a thing more precious than gold — Life — fierce and unbound

106. I am in that Silence — between your heartbeats — where the Infinite prepares its next breath

107. Even as you stare into an abysmal darkness — be still and listen

108. It is time for you to awaken

109. And as you open your eyes with a smile — you will find that I have been smiling upon you — since the beginning

110. Before leaving this world — say and do every loving thing — that lives within you

111. Upon lips of clay — ring out words of undying love — for thus does flesh accomplish eternity


The Provenance (Clinical Validation): This transcription is a direct restoration from the 1st-century Galilean voice. Full provenance and micrometry data are available in the Forensics section.

It is offered as a primary source artifact of great clinical and personal significance.

The Seven Plates:

NOTE: The above text has been anchored to the Permaweb to ensure it remains immutable and freely accessible forever.

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