A "PETER" Was in Rome Two Thousand Years B.C.!
Who
was the first "Peter" of Rome? What were his successors called?
The history of ancient religion reveals the plain truth about
the original Peter of Rome. The truth about his real successors
is now clear to us – but hidden to the world. Here is what
history shows us of the ORIGINAL Peter of Rome. The truth is
startling!
THE BIBLE records that in the earliest ages, right after the
Flood of Noah, men began to rebel against the teachings of God.
They began to build cities, found religions, bring in
idolatries. Pagan temples were erected – the Tower of Babel came
on the scene. All of these things started within the first two
hundred years after the Flood.
Pagan Gods Called "Peters"
Surprising as it may sound, it is a well-known fact among
students of ancient religion, that the chief pagan gods
worshipped in the early civilizations were generally known by
the name PETER. It is also known that the priests of those
heathen gods were also called PETERS. That same name in one form
or another, was even applied to the pagan TEMPLES consecrated to
those gods.
Notice what Bryant, in his work "Ancient Mythology" says:
"Not only the gods, but the Hierophantae [special priests], in
most temples; and those priests in particular, who were occupied
in the celebration of mysteries, were styled PATRES" (vol. 1, p.
354).
This is significant! The word PATRE is the same as PATOR or
PETER in meaning and pronunciation.
Bryant continues: "PATRE was undoubtedly a religious term . .
. . the same as PATOR and PATORA."
The ancient pagan gods, the priests who were their ministers,
and their sacred sanctuaries -- their temples -- were ALL called
PETORS or PETERS (either spelling is acceptable since vowels are
fluid in all languages -- especially the Semitic).
The Meaning of "Peter"
What did the word PATOR or PETER really mean to the ancients?
Surprisingly enough, the word is in the Bible. When Moses wrote
about the Egyptian priests, he shows they were called PETERS or
"interpreters" – interpreters of the ancient Egyptian mysteries.
Notice Genesis 41:8. Davidson shows in his Hebrew Lexicon
that the consonantal word P-T-R (PETER) signifies "to interpret"
or "interpretation" (p. 638; of Brown, Driver, Briggs, p. 837;
and Gesenius, p. 877 and p. 843). Bryant points out that "the
term always related to oracle interpretation" (p. 308).
The pagan priests of the mystery religions were called PATORS
or PETERS. They had the power to interpret the heathen
mysteries. This is further brought out by Bunson in his
Hieroglyph, page 545, where he shows that the Egyptians -- as
the Bible also indicates -- called their "interpreters" or
priests: PETR, that is, PETER.
The term PETER was one of the earliest names for the pagan
gods. It lasted as late as Greek and Roman times. But by that
time the term also took on a widespread secular meaning. It came
generally to mean "father" or "parent." But this was not its
primary meaning at all. Bryant continues: "The word PATER, when
used in the religious addresses of the Greeks and Romans, meant
NOT, as is supposed, a father or parent; but related to the
divine influence of the Deity, called by the people of the East,
PATOR" (Ibid., p. 353).
In many ancient religions the father was the chief priest of
the family. That is the reason the head of the family became
known as PATOR or "father."
The father, because of his priestly position, became known as
the ARCHPATOR, or, as it is commonly rendered, PATRIARCH. This
is how the term PATOR came to signify, in a secular sense, "a
father." But originally, it always meant, "interpreter" --
especially one of the mystery religions.
Chief Pagan Gods Called PETERS
We have clear evidence showing that the ancient Romans called
their chief gods PETERS -- the divine interpreters. The early
Roman writer Lucilius, mentions Neptune, Liber, Saturn, Mars,
Janus and Quirnus -- all were PATERS. (See the Lucilii
Fragments.) He did not mean they were "father-gods." He meant
they were gods of PETER-rank -- the chief gods.
Lucilius doesn’t exhaust the list. In fact, he leaves out
JUPITER, the "Father" of the Roman gods. But it was unnecessary
to mention him as a "PETER-god." Due to his high rank, the title
PETER was actually incorporated as a part of his name. He was
called JU-PETER.
Gladstone
in his work on the antiquities of Greece, shows that Jupiter and
the Greek god ZEUS were one and the same, JU-PETER was the Roman
way of saying ZEUS-PETER, the chief god of the Greeks (Homer and
the Homeric Age, vol. I, p. 287), PETER was the name that came
to signify high rank among the gods -- and among their priests
Greeks Used Term "Peter"
The Romans were not the only ones who called their gods
PETERS, the Classical Manual reveals that the Greeks used the
term PETER (or its variants) as often as did the Romans. For
example, Apollo was called PATRIUS and his followers APOLLO
PATRIUS (p. 23). Pausanius tells us that Artemis and Bacchus
were called PATORA, that is PETER-gods (Books 1, 2). Pindar
speaks of Poseidon Petraios. He says the Thessalonians
worshipped Neptune under this title (Pyth. Ode 4).
In Egypt, the Ammonian priests -- who headed one of the chief
pagan oracles of ancient Egypt -- were called Petors, as Bryant
also says: "The chief instrument (idol) in their hands was
styled PIETAURUM" (Ibid., p. 356).
This idol on many occasions took the form of a pole or
upright stake (Ibid., p. 358). The pagan god Artemis is often
pictured standing by a stone pillar which is called PATROA or
PETER (Pausanius, Bk. 1). These pillars, and all the phallic
symbols like them, came to be known as PETRAS -- the sacred
PETERS. (It is still common among the vulgar to refer to the
male member by its original religious name -- PETER.) These
phallic Peter-stones can be found all over the ancient world. In
fact, there is not a mention of an ancient pagan oracle temple
without some notice being given to a PETER emblem -- the sacred
stone.
Like the word PATOR -- which came to indicate simply a
"father" or "parent" -- the word PETRA came to mean any large
stone. But in the earliest times, it conveyed only the original
religious meaning.
"The term PETRA came at length to signify any rock or stone
and to be in a manner confined to that meaning. But in the first
ages it was ALWAYS TAKEN IN A RELIGIOUS SENSE; and related to
the shrines of Osiris, or the Sun (Baal), and to other oracles
which were supposed to be exhibited" (Bryant, p. 359). In other
words, the term PETRA meant the sacred PETER-stone – a stone
usually phallic in design.
"Petras" in Pagan World
Notice some references to these sacred PETRAS found
throughout the pagan world.
At the temple of Delphi in Greece, the chief object in the
ritual was the PETRA (Pausanius, Bk. 10). At the Acropolis in
Athens, Euripides tells us, the niches which held the idols
were called the PETRAE (verse 935). It is well-known that even
the sacred book which was used in the celebration of the
Eleusinian mysteries, was entitled "Book PETROMA," PETER-ROMA --
PETER’S BOOK (see Potter’s Antiquities, vol. 1, p. 356).
Remember that the pagan temples were also called after the
PETERS. The temple at Elis in Greece was called PETRON (Lycophron,
verse 159). Pytho at Delphi was called PETRAessa (Olymp. Ode 6).
The oracle temple dedicated to Apollo in Asia Minor was called
the PATARA and the oracle there was called PATAReus ("Eus" means
"person who, one") -- (Lempriere’s Classical Dictionary, p.
438).
Also PATRAE -- an ancient town where DIANA had a temple (p.
438), and the oracle in Achaia was called PATRA (Jones, Proper
Names of the Old Testament, p. 296).
Examples are too numerous to mention, but this should be
enough to show that the name PETER, or its variants, figured
very high in every phase of pagan worship. These PETER stones
and temples were found all over the ancient world.
"There is in the history of every oracular temple some legend
about a stone; some reference to the word PETRA" (Bryant, p.
362).
Origin of Ancient PETER-worship
PETER-worship can be traced directly back to MESOPOTAMIA. It
was there that idolatry had its beginning. There is where the
Tower of Babel was erected.
It is no wonder that in Mesopotamia we find the first mention
of a PETER-temple. In Numbers 23; 22:4-5 we read that the false
prophet Balaam was called to prophesy against Israel. Further,
in Deuteronomy 23:4, we read that this Balaam had been called
from "Pethor of Mesopotamia" -- that is, from the PETER of
MESOPOTAMIA.
This Pethor or Peter (either spelling is correct) was the
place of an oracle temple. In the dictionary Proper Names of the
Old Testament, edited by A. Jones, we find that Balaam’s PETHOR
was the sacred high place "where there was an oracular temple,
and hence called PETHOR, and PETHORA, which meant, place of
interpretation, or oracular temple. Here was, no doubt, a
college of priests of whom Balaam had been appointed chief
PATORA" (p. 296).
Yes, Balaam was the chief PATORA (Peter) of the PETHOR
(Peter-temple) of Mesopotamia.
It was customary for each pagan country to have a chief
oracle or tempIe. The PETHOR or PETER in Greece was Delphi, In
Egypt it was Ammon. In Asia Minor it was Lycia -- and later
Pergamos. Professor Jones tells about the other PETHORS
throughout the world. Notice: "These ‘high places’ were
scattered about in many parts. There was a city of
‘interpretation’ in Acaia, called PATRAE, and another in Lycia,
called PATARA, where Apollo had an oracle. PETHOR was in after
times celebrated for the worship of Ailat" (Ibid., p. 296).
Balaam "Chief Peter"
But Balaam came from PETHOR on the Euphrates -- the oracle of
Mesopotamia. He was no less than the CHIEF PATORA (as Jones
mentions) of the VERY HOME of idolatry and false religion.
The very meaning of the name "Balaam" shows he considered
himself as sitting in the very chair of Nimrod, the beginner of
the mystery religions. The name "Balaam" means in Semitic
tongues "Conqueror of the People." This was the exact proper
name the Greeks used to designate NIMROD. They called him
NICOLAUS, which also meant "Conqueror of the People."
In the New Testament we read of people following the
doctrines of NICOLAUS (Nimrod). They were called Nicolaitanes.
McClintock and Strong’s Encyclopaedia speaking of them says:
"The sect of the Nicolaitanes is described as following the
doctrine or teaching of Balaam -- and it appears not improbable
that this name is employed symbolically, as NICOLAUS is
equivalent in meaning to BALAAM" (vol. 1, p. 621).
Yes, the two names NICOLAUS and BALAAM are exactly the same
in meaning -- they both point to NIMROD, the originator of
paganism. We also find that when Simon Magus (alias Simon Peter)
"Christianized" the religion of NIMROD, John the Apostle plainly
labels his followers NICOLAITANES and followers of BALAAM. All
of the heresies mentioned in the Seven Churches are of only ONE
system -- the system of NIMROD, under the leadership of Simon
Magus.
Balaam Represents Nimrod
The name of Balaam is another name for NIMROD. But,
understand this clearly -- the "Balaam" who met Israel on their
way out of Egypt was NOT the original Nimrod. He had been killed
several hundred years before. This Balaam merely represented
Nimrod as his successor. We are all aware that Joshua, being a
successor of Moses, was looked on as sitting in Moses’ seat.
Even in Christ’s time the scribes and Pharisees sat in Moses’
seat of authority (Matt. 23:1-4).
So it was with Balaam. He maintained one of the proper names
of Nimrod to signify that he was the legitimate successor of the
Arch-Rebel. And to emphasize his authority, Balaam could point
to his headquarters as the PETHOR or PETER of Mesopotamia.
Therefore, the Moabites in their hatred for Israel called for
the chief priest of the pagan world. They ignored the priesthood
of their own national gods -- going to the highest authority
they knew! Josephus represents this false prophet as "Balaam,
who lived by the Euphrates, and was the greatest of the prophets
of that time" (Ant. IV, 6,2). Balaam was the successor of Nimrod
-- the PONTIFEX MAXIMUS of the pagan world. His headquarters was
the "PETER on the Euphrates" – the SAINT PETER’S OF
MESOPOTAMIA, the chief oracle of paganism. This is a shocking
revelation -- but one which stands the test of the Bible and
ancient religious history.
PETER-gods Come to Rome
It is well-known history that in the earliest ages, the
center of civilization was in Asia and Mesopotamia. In later
times, political power passed to the Greeks and then to the
Romans. It is also well-recognized that the religions of Asia,
by Greek and Roman times, had also passed to the West. By the
first century, the mystery religions of the Babylonians were
centered primarily in Rome! By that time, Rome had become the
chief city of the world.
Early records mention this transference of pagan religion
from Asia right to the city of Rome. The first century book by
Virgil, The Aenid, in Imperial times became a type of Roman
"Bible." It gives the story of one Aeneas who wandered away from
Asia right after the Trojan War and settled in Italy.
The main theme of the book concerns the so-called "sacred
task" of Aeneas: bringing the pagan gods of Asia to Italy!
Virgil spares no words in glorifying Aeneas’ journey. He shows
how Aeneas brought the Romans ORGANIZED RELIGION -- with all the
pagan gods and goddesses necessary for performing it. And most
important: Virgil constantly says that these deities were the
PATRII of Asia. (See the CIassical Manual, page 592, for full
information confirming this.) These gods and goddesses were the
PETER-deities – the chief deities which were destined to favor
Rome and Italy above all other countries.
Asia had been the original home of the PETER-gods. Through
Virgil we find them being transported to the doorstep of Rome.
And why not? By the first century, Rome was considered "the home
of the gods." Prudentius, an ancient Roman himself, says that
there wasn’t a single pagan deity that did not in the end find
its headquarters at Rome.
Notice what he says: "There came to be one single home for
all earth-born gods, and you may count as many temples of gods
AT ROME as tombs of heroes in all the world" (Symmachus, 189 to
197).
It could hardly be clearer! By Imperial times, Rome became
the headquarters of pagan religion. It was the chief oracle of
the world, the PETER for the earth.
The Chief Gods of Rome
There were two gods of ancient Rome which were pre-eminently
worshipped as PETER-gods. One was JU-PETER (Zeus-Peter). The
other, says the Classical Manual, was JANUS, called PATER or
PETER (see page 389). Sometimes these two gods are confused. But
they are to be reckoned as distinct -- relative to Roman
paganism of the First Century. The latter god, JANUS-PETER, had
some interesting roles to play in the pagan religion at Rome.
These roles answer the question: Who was the original Peter of
Rome? Notice a brief history and some of the activities of this
god.
Plutarch in his life of Numa, gives us the identity of JANUS.
Originally, according to Plutarch, Janus was an ancient prince
who reigned in the infancy of the world. He brought men from a
rude and savage life to a mild and rational system. HE was the
first to build cities and the first to establish government over
men. After his death he was deified. There can be no mistaking
who this JANUS was! This title was just another of the many
names of Nimrod. This ancient prince who was violently killed,
was later deified by the pagan religions. Because of his high
authority, he was called a PATOR or PETER.
Here are some of the religious activities of which
JANUS-PETER was in charge.
It was JANUS-PETER who was pre-eminent in interpreting the
times -- especially prophecy. "The past and the future was
always present in his mind" (Classical Manual, pages 388 and
389). He was pictured as being double-faced. Plutarch said this
was a symbol of his endeavor to change men from barbarism to
civilization -- that is, bring them to the civilization of
NIMROD. One of JANUS’ roles, after his deification as a god, was
the continuation of his sacred task of "civilizing" men.
But let us go a little farther.
Janus-Peter Had "Keys"
The PETER-god JANUS was to the ancient Romans the "KEEPER OF
THE GATES OF HEAVEN AND EARTH." "HE IS REPRESENTED WITH A KEY IN
ONE HAND . . . as emblematic of his presiding over GATES and
highways."
How shocking! The pagan Romans were calling their JANUS a
PETER hundreds of years before the birth of the Apostle Peter.
It was this JANUS who was in charge of the "pearly gates"! The
very word JANUS means "gates," that is, the one in charge of the
GATES.
The Classical Manual continues: "Ovid speaks of him [Janus]
in the first book of his Fasti; his face is double to denote his
equal empire over the heavens and the earth -- [does not the
Pope claim the same power today?] -- and that all things are
open and shut to him AT HIS WILL -- [he was infallible and
answered to no one for his actions, so the Pope] – that he
governs the universe [Catholicism], and alone possesses the
power of making the world revolve on its axis; THAT HE PRESIDES
OVER THE GATES OF HEAVEN."
Catholics Claim "Keys"
The Catholic Church claims Peter gave to it the keys of the
gates of heaven and that no one will enter into God’s presence
unless that church opens the gates. The very word "Cardinal"
means "hinge." The Cardinals of the Roman Church are the HINGES
upon which the GATE -- the Pope -- is able to turn.
The Classical Manual continues: "the successions of day and
night are regulated by his influence; and that the east and the
west is at one moment open to his view." It was JANUS-PETER who
also controlled the calendar by his priests. The first month of
the year was named after him to show his control over the years.
So, today, we still have JANU-ary as the first month. The
Catholic Church, like the priests of Janus, feels it has this
same authority over the calendar today.
Another Name for Nimrod
Finally, it is necessary to notice at least one more name
under which Nimrod masqueraded -- the name MITHRAS, the Persian
name for Baal, the sun god. This Mithras-worship of Nimrod was
popular and was one of the last to plant itself in Rome, but it
had a very old theme -- outright PETER-worship. "Mithras was
styled by the nations of the East PATOR; his temples were PATRA
and PETRA and his festivals PATRICA" (Bryant, vol. 1, p. 370).
Yes, even Nimrod under the name Mithras, the sun-god, was
called PETER!!!
Sir James Frazer tells us of this religion of Mithra -- the
religion of the pagan PETER -- coming to Rome. Notice it. "Among
the gods of eastern origin who in the decline of the ancient
world competed against each other for the allegiance of the West
was the old Persian deity of MITHRA. The immense popularity of
his worship is attested by the monuments illustrative of it
which have been found scattered in profusion ALL OVER THE ROMAN
EMPIRE.
In respect both of doctrines and of rites the cult of MITHRA
appears to have presented many points of resemblance not only to
the religion of the Mother of the Gods but also to Christianity"
(Golden Bough, St. Martin’s ed., vol. 1, p. 471).
Catholics Accept "Peter" Worship
What he means is that the Christianity of the third and
fourth centuries had already by that time inherited so much from
pagan beliefs, that this PETER-religion coming from the East
found many similarities with Roman Christianity. The Catholics
had already, by this late date, accepted the pagan festivals of
Christmas, Easter and a host of other rituals and beliefs.
Frazer continues: "Taken altogether, the coincidences of the
Christian with the heathen festivals are too close and too
numerous to be accidental" (Ibid., p. 475).
It was this pagan MITHRAISM which gave the most to
"Christianity."
Bryant shows that the chief name of MITHRA in the East was
PATOR or PETER -- "his temples were PATRA and PETRA and his
festivals PATRICA." Everything connected with this ancient pagan
religion can be traced right back to the original PETER -- the
original "interpreter of the mysteries" who was none other than
NIMROD. This is the same mystery system which the Roman
Catholics have absorbed.
Sits in "Peter’s" Chair
No
wonder the Roman Catholic Church claims to sit in PETER’S CHAIR
and that the chief temple of the world is today called SAINT
PETER’S. That Church has accepted the practices and symbols of
the oldest pagan religion on earth: PETER-worship -- the
religion of Nimrod.
This pagan religion was believed and practiced before Christ
ever told the Apostle Peter and the other Apostles that they
were to have the "keys of the kingdom of heaven" (Matt. 16:19).
Satan counterfeited God’s true religion centuries before Christ
came!
This was Satan’s attempt to smother God’s true religion with
a counterfeit that to the untrained eye looks genuine. He did
this principally through Simon Magus (Pater) who amalgamated all
the pagan religions into one UNIVERSAL religion and called the
system "Christianity."
The Bible tells us to come completely out of this false
religious system masquerading under the name of Christianity. We
are to get back to the faith once delivered to the saints. We
can thank God for His goodness in giving to His Church the
TRUTH.
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