Pastor James Knox teaches that Jesus Christ was a Shapeshifting Magician


"What if Jesus Christ just kept shapeshifting?"

During his church sermon on 11/24/24, James Knox said,

"Jesus Christ appeared several times after his resurrection to the same people and not once did they recognize him.  Wouldn't they recogize him the second time or the third time or the fourth time?  What if he kept shapeshifting...?  What if 5 guys got together and said, "Let's draw a picture of Jesus.  He's got black hair. no, he's got brown hair.  I saw him. well I saw him..."  (Unto Glory/ Hebrews-Lesson 36 at 9:40)


James Knox is a Talmudic Jew.  The Talmud also refers to Jesus Christ as a Magician  

"Jesus was a fool who practiced Egyptian magic." (Sanhedrin, 67a). 

"Jesus was a fool who practiced enchantment,. limped on one foot and was blind in one eye." 

(Sanhedrin 105 a-105b)


A 1200 year old Egyptian text described Jesus Christ as a Shapeshifter

"It was in March 2013 when reports flooded the headlines about a newly deciphered Egyptian text, dating back almost 1,200 years, which controversially described Jesus as having the ability to change shape... Why has there been virtually no scholarly debate on the subject of Jesus as a shapeshifter?...

"The text is one of 55 Coptic manuscripts that were found in 1910 by villagers digging for fertilizer at the site of the destroyed Monastery of Archangel Michael of the Desert near Al Hamuli in Egypt. Apparently, during the 10th century, monks had buried the monastery's manuscripts in a stone vat for safekeeping." (L)

Pastor James Knox, whose doctrines are similar to those of the Jehovah Witnesses, implies in his teaching that Jesus Christ is Prince Michael the Archangel.

See also: 1200 year old Egyptian text describes a shape-shifting Jesus


James Knox is a Jewish Kabbalist, a practitioner of Witchcraft

With the Holy Spirit as Teacher, God's word can be understood by simply reading the text. At times consulting Greek and Hebrew lexicons are helpful in understanding the meanings of KJV words in their context. Jewish Kabbalah is a Satanic practice that interprets God's word by means of divination (witchcraft)

According to Gail Riplinger, James Knox's mentor, meditating on the shape and sounds of the KJV's letters, which contain "letter gods," (demons) will yield their hidden meanings. God's Word, however, forbids divination and witchcraft; and practitioners of these occult arts are an abomination to the Lord.

"Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." (Exodus 22:18)

"There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD." (Deut. 18:10-12)


Shapeshifting is a Magical Art Practiced by Witches

"Shapeshifting is one of the most mystical and profoundly magical arts practiced among witches. The ability to consciously alter one's physical form at will is one that has long captured the human imagination. For millennia, shapeshifting deities, spirits, and legendary beings have featured prominently in the myths and folklore of cultures worldwide." (A Guide to Shapeshifting for Witches)