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Wednesday 20 March 2024

Mary Magdalene & Yeshua's Children

Mary Magdalene & Yeshua (Hebrew spelling of Jesus, there is no letter J in Hebrew) moved to France and had 6 children, first twins a boy and a girl. Then girl, then boy, then girl, then another boy.

Sandro Botticelli made a painting of Mary Magdalene and her children called “Madonna of the Magnificat”, commissioned by Piero di Cosimo de' Medici for his private collection.

In the painting, you see the twins on either side of Mary Magdalene placing a crown on her head. This is symbolic of the Great Work, where on reaching Kether and getting your crown (enlightenment) you are crowned by twins, a girl and a boy.

Her other children are gathered around looking at the baby in her arms, the newest addition to their family.

Their first daughter was named Tirzah תִּרְצָה meaning "favourable". Tirzah is the name of one of the daughters of Zelophehad in the Old Testament. It also occurs in the Old Testament as a place name, the early residence of the kings of the northern kingdom.

Tirzah was to become a High Priestess, a writer and an Artist. She stayed in France and had a family of her own.

Her twin brother was named Tzion צִיוֹן which is the Hebrew form of Zion. is a place name often used as a synonym for Jerusalem. It commonly referred to a specific mountain near Jerusalem (Mount Zion), on which stood a Jebusite fortress of the same name that was conquered by David and was named the City of David.

The term Tzion came to designate the area of Jerusalem where the fortress stood, and later became a metonym for Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, the city of Jerusalem and generally, the World to Come. In Kabbalah, the more esoteric reference is made to Tzion being the spiritual point from which reality emerges, located in the Holy of Holies of the First, Second and Third Temple.

Tzion went to the UK with Joseph his Uncle. He was taught the traditions and raised a family in Scotland UK. He was a Musician and a Teacher.

The next daughter born was named Yiskah יִסְכָּה , which is the Original Hebrew form of ISCAH, it means "to behold". In the Old Testament this is the name of Abraham's niece, mentioned only briefly. This is the basis of the English name Jessica.

Yiskah married young and unfortunately, she died while giving birth. Mary Magdalene was said to be so heartbroken over the loss of her beautiful daughter that she never fully recovered after that.

The next born son was named Yirmiyahu יִרְמְיָהוּ which is the original Hebrew form of JEREMIAH, it means "YAHWEH has uplifted". This is the name of one of the major prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Jeremiah and (supposedly) the Book of Lamentations. He lived to see the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem in the 6th century BC. In England, though the vernacular form Jeremy had been occasionally used since the 13th century, the form Jeremiah was not common until after the Protestant Reformation.

Yirmiyahu married a beautiful Italian Princess and raised a family in Italy. It is written that he had 3 children.

The next daughter born was named Sarah שָׂרָה which means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew. This is the name of the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament. Sarah is perhaps the most well-known of all the bloodline children. A Mother and a Tau, she was a valued Teacher of the Mysteries. She was able to connect to the ancestors with genetic memories very easily and brought many new teachings to the hidden Church, which are still passed on.

She had a strong belief that the Simples would not be willing to learn the truth, even if they were given the option openly. She said in the future more would find the hidden Church and learn, but only those who are strong in the bloodline genetics and the others we would have to lead ourselves, they need leadership and it is better we lead them, than the Eagles. As Serpents we don't like to lead, more help and guide, but she believed it was our role and task here, so we must.

The final son born was named Sha'ul שָׁאוּל which is the Hebrew form of SAUL. It means "asked for" or "prayed for". This was the name of the first king of Israel who ruled just before King David, as told in the Old Testament. Also, Saul was the original Hebrew name of Saint Paul.

Sha'ul was a High Priest and Alchemist. A true Seer and Philosopher of his day. He and his sister Sarah created many beautiful rituals, including the Magdalene Rite, in honour of their Mother. This wonderful rite is still carried out in our Church and Order to this day, along with the various other beautiful rituals they created together.


Tirzah, Tzion, Yiskah, Yirmiyahu, Sarah & Sha'ul, the names of all the children of Mary Magdalene and Yeshua.

From the book The Magdalene Rite.




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