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As an example, a [[Blood Covenant]] is made with the anti-Christ forces int he name of [[Yahweh]] who transfer the soul binding rites to the [[Moloch]] during circumcision. The blood spilled from the baby marks a claim on the [[Soul]] to be bound to the [[Moloch]] entity which is directed to the [[Yahweh]] collective, an [[Annunaki]] faction of the [[NAA]], that pose as [[False Gods]] to lure humanity into servitude bindings in the afterlife.  
As an example, a [[Blood Covenant]] is made with the anti-Christ forces int he name of [[Yahweh]] who transfer the soul binding rites to the [[Moloch]] during circumcision. The blood spilled from the baby marks a claim on the [[Soul]] to be bound to the [[Moloch]] entity which is directed to the [[Yahweh]] collective, an [[Annunaki]] faction of the [[NAA]], that pose as [[False Gods]] to lure humanity into servitude bindings in the afterlife.  


''"God concluded a covenant with Abraham (Gen. xv. 18, xvii. 2, 7) by which He entered into a special relationship with him and his descendants for all time; and as a sign of this covenant he enjoined on them the rite of [[Genital Cutting|Circumcision]]. This Abrahamitic covenant, expressive of the religious character of the descendants of Abraham as the people of Yhwh, the one and only God, was renewed on Mount Sinai when, before the giving of the Law, Israel as a people pledged itself to keep His covenant (Ex. xix. 8). After the giving of the Law Moses sprinkled "the blood of the covenant sacrifice" half upon the people and half upon the altar of the Lord (Ex. xxiv. 6-8), to signify the mystical union of Israel and its God. Of this "everlasting" Sinaitic covenant between God and Israel the Sabbath is declared to be the sign forever (Ex. xxxi. 13-17). At the same time the tables of the Law upon which the pledge was made were called "the book of the covenant" (Ex. xxiv. 7), and the Ten Commandments "the words of the covenant" (Ex. xxxiv. 28); and so the tables containing these became "the tables of the covenant" (Deut. ix. 9, 15)."''<ref>[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/4714-covenant]</ref>
''"God concluded a covenant with Abraham (Gen. xv. 18, xvii. 2, 7) by which He entered into a special relationship with him and his descendants for all time; and as a sign of this covenant he enjoined on them the rite of [[Genital Mutiliation|Circumcision]]. This Abrahamitic covenant, expressive of the religious character of the descendants of Abraham as the people of Yhwh, the one and only God, was renewed on Mount Sinai when, before the giving of the Law, Israel as a people pledged itself to keep His covenant (Ex. xix. 8). After the giving of the Law Moses sprinkled "the blood of the covenant sacrifice" half upon the people and half upon the altar of the Lord (Ex. xxiv. 6-8), to signify the mystical union of Israel and its God. Of this "everlasting" Sinaitic covenant between God and Israel the Sabbath is declared to be the sign forever (Ex. xxxi. 13-17). At the same time the tables of the Law upon which the pledge was made were called "the book of the covenant" (Ex. xxiv. 7), and the Ten Commandments "the words of the covenant" (Ex. xxxiv. 28); and so the tables containing these became "the tables of the covenant" (Deut. ix. 9, 15)."''<ref>[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/4714-covenant]</ref>


==Azazael Blood Covenent==
==Azazael Blood Covenent==