Canaan

Jerusalem

4453 BC

It was another regular day in Jerusalem. People were minding their own business, while merchants were setting up their tents for the daily market. Children were running around, laughing and having fun. At this time, Jerusalem was one of the cities in Canaan, which also at this time was still bound to the pro pagan traditions. But, that still did not bother the people of Jerusalem. Everything was as usual. So usual, that no one gave a second glance to two strangers, riding on horses, who had just arrived into the city that day.

The first man's horse was a magnificent full grown male Arabian Stallion. The second man's horse was the same type of stallion, except this one had brown fur. Both of them were riding bareback, which was not unusual at the time, but yet, some people wondered why they did not at least have a blanket beneath them. So at least they could spare themselves the uncomfortableness of riding bareback. But, as usual, they turned their minds back on to what they were doing.

The second man was a wearing a pair of black gloves. He was wearing a grey long sleeved shirt. Arabian type. On his legs, he wore a pair of black pants. Also, Arabian style. He wore a pair of black fur knee high boots with the bottom part of his pants tucked in. Over his grey shirt, he wore another shirt. This time it was black. Over the two shorts he wore a beautifully made white Arabian cloak jacket. On the right and left front side of the cloak was a grey line on each side. The grey lines were covered with black writing. The inhabitants of Jerusalem could not read the writing, for it was a language they did not know even existed at this stage.

It was Hebrew. On each line, the writing was on the first line.

חיה לא רע

And on the second line.

יחי יהוה

The two lines in the English language today say...

Live No Evil

Long Live Jehovah

The middle chest part of the cloak was covered with the color blue. While the bottom part which covered the ankles was black. The cuffs grey and the rest white. On the waist which held the cloak, shirts, and pants together was a black sash. On the sash was a black dagger, knife, and sword sheath. The dagger, knife, and sword were in their resting places in the sheaths. The Canaanites could not see the second man's face since it was covered entirely with a black skin tight mask. But, yet, two white lights were shining right where the man's eyes were. He wore a hood which was attached to the cloak. The inside of the hood was entirely black, while on the outside it was grey and the edges were white fur.

The first man was dressed in the same attire. Except, he carried a brown bullwhip, attached to the left side of his sash. There was another difference. The first man's mask did not have the white lights. The mask was completely and entirely black.

The two men walked to a small house at the very edge of Jerusalem. It was a typical house for the time period. Small, only one window, one door, and only eleven feet tall. Made out of wood, stone, and fabric. The two men stopped at a horse pole right underneath the roof of the porch of the house. They got off their horses, tied the reins to the pole, and knocked on the door.

A moment later, a third man dressed in the same outfit as the second man, answered the door. He looked at the two men.

"Well. It is about time you two showed up."