⛪✝️[Pawan Upadhyay Bible] Jesus, Christ, Messiah, Nazarene [Gospel of Phillip,Chapter 6]⛪✝️

⛪✝️[Pawan Upadhyay Bible] Jesus, Christ, Messiah, Nazarene [Gospel of Phillip,Chapter 6]⛪✝️


Special Notes :- Inner spiritual knowledge knew the meaning of word 'Jesus'. Without Inner spiritual knowledge, you cannot define the word 'Jesus'. Holy discipline in the Holy words of the Blessed Holy Lord Jesus the nazarene christ enlightens the Spirit then Spirit is able to know the word 'Jesus'. There is the salvation of God in the holy word 'Jesus'. There are eternal holiness and eternal purity in the holy word 'Jesus'. There is eternal virtue in the holy word 'Jesus'. There are eternal holy wisdom in the word 'Jesus'. There is eternal glory in the word 'Jesus'. So Jesus is the hidden name. Christ is the revealed name because Christ is the saviour and Christ is the healer. Christ is the favourite among the people. People obey the Christ. People respect the Christ. Christ does free the persons from the slavery. Jesus as Christ did free the persons from the slavery of the sins. Jesus as Christ healed the persons. Jesus as Christ saved the persons from the evil spirits. The word 'Jesus' is hidden in the Word 'Christ'. Christ is Messiah and Messiah is Christ. In other words, Christ is the Greek word and In Syriac, Christ is called the Messiah. The Name 'Christ' shows the miraculous power of the name 'Jesus'. Christ is the divine messanger. Christ is the divine prophet who guides the persons towards the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven. Christ means Anointed One. Those who knew the word 'Christ', They are able to know the word 'Jesus'. The word Nazarene reveals that what is hidden in the word 'Christ'. 

πŸ”Ή Word Meaning Breakdown:

Christ = Anointed One (Greek: Christos), a title for the Messiah, chosen by God.

Nazarene = From Nazareth (Greek: NazarΔ“nos or Nazoraios), but has deeper symbolic roots too.

πŸ”Ή Hidden Meaning Connection:

1. Nazarene = “Branch” (Netzer)

In Hebrew, the word “Netzer” (Χ ֵΧ¦ֶΧ¨) means “branch”, and it's used in Isaiah 11:1:

“A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a branch (netzer) will bear fruit.”
— Isaiah 11:1

This prophecy refers to the Messiah, Jesus, as a branch from Jesse’s lineage (David’s father).

So, "Nazarene" (Netzer) secretly refers to the Messiah – the anointed branch.

Thus, Nazarene = Hidden identity of the Christ, fulfilling prophecy.

πŸ”Ή Spiritual Revelation:

"Christ" is the visible title – the Anointed King.

"Nazarene" is the hidden mystery – the Branch, the source of divine fruit.

The title “Jesus of Nazareth” therefore spiritually reveals:

He is the anointed branch, rooted in God, fulfilling the Messianic promise.

πŸ”Ή Summary:

The word "Nazarene" reveals the hidden truth about the word "Christ":

Nazarene = Netzer (Branch) → The hidden Messiah
Christ = The revealed Anointed One

Both together show Jesus as the promised divine King and spiritual root, the fulfillment of both prophecy and divine anointing.

πŸ”Ή Spiritual Meaning:-

1. Jesus as Savior not only saves from physical sickness but also delivers people from spiritual bondage.

2. Casting out demons symbolized freedom, healing, and restoration of the soul.

3. His authority over evil spirits revealed His divine identity and the arrival of the Kingdom of God.

πŸ”Ή "Jesus is a hidden name; Christ is a revealed name."

Hidden Name (Jesus): The name "Jesus" here is described as hidden, suggesting it carries a mystery, essence, or inner truth not immediately visible or understood. In Gnostic thought, "hidden" often refers to spiritual depth—something not easily grasped by the ordinary mind.

Revealed Name (Christ): In contrast, "Christ" is called revealed, meaning it is manifested or recognized more publicly—perhaps as the function or role (anointed one, savior, divine messenger).

Interpretation: "Jesus" points to the inner, divine essence of the being, while "Christ" points to the outer expression or mission of that being.

πŸ”Ή "So Jesus is not translated, but he's called by his name Jesus."

The name "Jesus" is preserved across languages—it isn’t translated into equivalents like “Messiah” or “Christ.” This implies its universal spiritual identity—it transcends language.

Mystical View: The name "Jesus" has a sacred power or resonance that must be preserved intact. In Gnostic texts, names carry spiritual energy.

πŸ”Ή "But the name Christ in Syriac is Messiah, in Greek Christ, and all the others have it according to their own language."

The title “Christ” (Greek: Ξ§ΟΞΉΟƒΟ„ΟŒΟ‚) means Anointed One, and corresponds to the Hebrew/Aramaic title Messiah (ΧžΧ©Χ™Χ— / ܑܫܝܚܐ).

The text highlights that the concept of the "anointed one" exists across cultures and languages but is understood differently.

Spiritual Note: This supports a universal or cosmic idea of Christ consciousness, beyond just a person—it's a principle present across humanity.

πŸ”Ή "The Nazarene reveals what's hidden."

“The Nazarene” refers to Jesus of Nazareth, but symbolically it may also represent one who unveils spiritual truth.

"Reveals what’s hidden" means bringing divine mysteries into human understanding—making the unseen visible.

Interpretation: Jesus as the Nazarene plays the role of a revealer or gnostic teacher—bringing knowledge (gnosis) of the hidden divine.

πŸ”Ή "Christ has everything within himself, whether human or angel or mystery, and the Father."

This is a cosmic, mystical view of the Christ figure. Christ is not just a human or divine person but the totality of all spiritual realities.

Human: Christ connects to our humanity.

Angel: Christ is divine messenger.

Mystery: Christ contains the unknowable depths of God.

The Father: Christ is one with the source, the Father.

Deeper Gnostic Teaching: Christ is the pleroma—the fullness of divinity, containing all levels of existence from material to divine.

πŸ“š Summary of Meaning :-

This passage isn't just about names—it’s a spiritual teaching on how divine reality is understood:

Jesus = inner, mystical identity (hidden essence of salvation).

Christ = outer role (manifested divine function).

Nazarene = revealer of hidden truth.

Messiah/Christ in different languages = universal divine presence.

Christ as totality = a being who unites heaven, earth, mystery, and God.

Here is the spiritual meaning of the passage from the Gospel of Philip, interpreted through a mystical and symbolic lens:

✨ Spiritual Meaning of the Names:-

πŸ”Ή "Jesus is a hidden name"

Spiritually, the name Jesus (Yeshua) is not just a label, but a symbol of the divine spark hidden within each soul.

The "hidden" aspect means: the true nature of Jesus—the divine within humanity—is not easily seen or understood without inner awakening.

It reflects the inner Christ-consciousness or divine seed in every human being.

🧘‍♂️ Spiritual insight: Jesus symbolizes the inner Self or divine identity that must be discovered through inner spiritual practice.

πŸ”Ή "Christ is a revealed name"

Christ (Greek: Christos, meaning "anointed") is the outer revelation of the divine.

It represents the manifested divine presence—a being who has become fully awakened and acts as a bridge between God and humanity.

πŸ”₯ Spiritual insight: Christ is the external expression of divinity, the light that shines into the world and awakens others.

πŸ”Ή "Christ in Syriac is Messiah, in Greek Christ..."

This shows that the divine truth is universal, not limited to one religion or language.

Whether one calls Him Messiah, Christ, Guru, or Avatar, it is the same spiritual truth appearing in many forms.

🌍 Spiritual insight: Divine truth is beyond names. It is experienced, not merely spoken or translated.

πŸ”Ή "The Nazarene reveals what's hidden"

"Nazarene" (Jesus of Nazareth) is used symbolically as one who uncovers divine mysteries.

The one called "Nazarene" becomes the doorway to hidden wisdom.

πŸŒ’ Spiritual insight: Jesus, as the Nazarene, is a spiritual revealer, not just a savior. He teaches hidden truths that awaken the soul.

πŸ”Ή "Christ has everything within himself..."

This expresses a profound mystical teaching: Christ is the fullness of all reality—human, angelic, mysterious, and divine.

In Gnostic thought, this is called the Pleroma (the fullness of God).

🌟 Spiritual insight: Christ is the totality of spiritual existence—He embodies the path, the truth, and the source.


🧘‍♀️ Final Spiritual Message:

This passage teaches that:

Names like Jesus and Christ hold deep spiritual truths.

The journey is from hidden (inner awakening) to revealed (manifested transformation).

The true Christ is both within you (hidden potential) and outside you (manifested divine presence).

The Christ figure contains the entire spectrum of existence—uniting the human, the angelic, the mysterious, and the Father.


⛪✝️[Gospel of Phillip]⛪✝️
⛪✝️[Chapter 6]⛪✝️
✝️[Jesus, Christ, Messiah, Nazarene]⛪

Jesus is a hidden name; Christ is a revealed name. So Jesus is not translated, but he's called by his name Jesus. But the name Christ in Syriac is Messiah, in Greek Christ, and all the others have it according to their own language. The Nazarene reveals what's hidden. Christ has everything within himself, whether human or angel or mystery, and the Father.

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