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>trains under evil sorcerer Laban/Balaam and good Sorcerer Melchizedek
Jesus in the Talmud is called Balaam, which according to the Talmud itself, was greater than Moses, which is why the Frankists Jews (aka the guys who control the world) converted to Christianity/Edom.
Rabbinic literature comments more than one would expect about Balaam, he was a static and wise prophet of the Edomites and, despite appearing as a henchman of Balak in the Bible, he was a peer of Balak in the vision of the Moabites and other sons of Esau. According to the Book of Jasher, his father, Beor, was the son of Jannes, the Egyptian magician that Moses faced, who was the son of another Balaam, the Pharaoh's advisor along with Jethro (Moses' father-in-law) and Job, who was the son of another Beor, son of Laban, the great-nephew of Abraham and brother-in-law of Isaac who is said to have reincarnated as the First and Second Balaam. It is likely that Balaam original name was Labam too. Beor was named in honor of his maternal grandfather, Bela's, the brother of First Balaam, who was one of Job's teachers and the first king acclaimed by the Edomites. Anyway, this Laban changed his name to Balaam, which means "my lord immortalizes" or "I immortalize my lord". The lord to whom this name refers was not one of those known in the Edomite pantheon, Balaam referred to him only as El, but it is likely that he stood out from the Canaanite El, being more Mercurian. In any case, rabbinical literature comments on something interesting: Balaam would have an appearance associated with the negative face of mercuriality. In this case, Balaam the Edomite was blind in one eye, white, with wild hair, lame and one-legged and with a slurred voice.