Desert Snake
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Jesus as opposed to Jeshua? Where is Yoheshua in the NT?
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Though the Biblical text could have been all made up; the idea that no one has noticed the blatant differences between John and the Synoptic Gospels, with many of the world's ideologies stemming from it, is shocking...The prophecy cannot be self-fulfilling.
Again the text could have been made up soon after, fitting the criteria needed to make the prophecy; yet there is no reason the world should have followed it, and as we go into more specifications, that a city built on bloodshed, where they worship wooden idols all happened because of it...The prophecy must definitely have preceded the prophesied event
Personally can't show many prophecies by Yeshua, and surrounding it, that haven't already happened.The prophecy should not be accompanied by failed prophecy.
Again this is prophetic (Jeremiah 11:19), they've removed Yeshua's real name, to stop all the interlinking prophecies with the Tanakh being so blatant.Jesus as opposed to Jeshua? Where is Yoheshua in the NT?
Direct correlation via Hebrews 1:6-10Again this is prophetic (Jeremiah 11:19), they've removed Yeshua's real name, to stop all the interlinking prophecies with the Tanakh being so blatant.
There is no J in Hebrew, so Joshua is an English version of Yehoshua... We find interlinking statements with Zechariah 3 using his full name Yehoshua.
It is claimed that name Yeshua wouldn't translate into Greek, so they made up Iesous, which then became Jesus in Latin... Which is all silly.
Really most of Europe was covered in Druidism, where one of the Trinity was called Esus, so they made it fit; so that the Celtic peoples would accept it.
Hebrews is made up rubbish, this thread is one specific prophecy to keep it simple for everyone; adding additionals makes it more complex.Direct correlation via Hebrews 1:6-10
As saying it is complex, and this could have its own thread; as so far it has baffled most Jews, as the word Yehshuah means Salvation in Hebrew, thus there are loads of symbolic references.If you mean, prophecy concerning Eesu, and the OT
Even more so than Santa, who can be seen at the mall at Christmas.
What does that tell you about what should be the most obvious and prominent aspect of reality were it true?
I don't understand how a thinking person could accept biblical prophecy as real. Or, at least, accept it for what it actually is.
Though the Biblical text could have been all made up; the idea that no one has noticed the blatant differences between John and the Synoptic Gospels, with many of the world's ideologies stemming from it, is shocking...
Then after the last 13 years trying to explain it to people, it is amazing how much people will not let go of it.
Personally can't show many prophecies by Yeshua, and surrounding it, that haven't already happened.
God has a voice because it is an artificial intelligence system that's very similar to the AI technology the beast had human beings build with their human hands.
I haven't seen this claim yet.
Each believer seems to have his own religion. I enjoy seeing them creating it. It's the same process that has been going on for thousands of years. It has a name, too: Mythopoesis
If we examine the Gospels in Greek, they are all very different from each other, and the Q source idea is silly, as there would be evidence of it...I think that just about everybody familiar with the four gospels considered collectively is aware of the relationship between them. Luke and Matthew derive from Mark and the "Q" source, and John arose independently.
There were earlier movements like the Ebionites, Essenes, Cathars, etc, which have all been wiped out by the Christian Pharisaic Church, so we have little evidence to show any alternatives existed.What ideologies apart from Christianity stem from the gospels?
Not got CDO; it is a job working for the Divine, was sent to do so before the Tribulation.By the way, do you know what the most severe form of OCD is called?
Isaiah 8:2 and I will take for myself faithful witnesses to testify: Uriah the priest, and Zechariah the son of Je-berechiah.”The Bible doesn't have a single example of a high quality prophecy.
Because it's not an impressive prophesy. It doesn't take divinity to predict that people will claim to be God. It's been happening since the idea of God's were created.Not studied either of those, so can't relate...
So you don't think that the world being deceived by false "I Am" statements, and then the Gospel of John repeatedly using falsified "I Am" statements isn't blatant?
How much more simple should we get for it to be specific and accurate?
If we examine the Gospels in Greek, they are all very different from each other, and the Q source idea is silly, as there would be evidence of it...
There is also the possibility, they're all independent testimonies; which then would clearly have matching parts, as they're recording what they're aware of...that indicates that Luke and Matthew were heavily influenced by Mark
There is also the possibility, they're all independent testimonies; which then would clearly have matching parts, as they're recording what they're aware of...
If they'd copied from each other, the phraseology, and content would be the same, and yet each has many differences.
I don't believe in a god, so the Bible is no more relevant than The Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter. In fact the bible is much less relevant because the other books are much better reads.
You are wasting your time preaching at me. They are empty words, meaningless to an atheist.The God is one, the eternal refuge, He neither begets nor is born, nor is there to him any equivalent.
(So remind [O prophet], you are just a reminder, you are not over them a controller. Indeed to Us there return, then indeed upon Us is thier account)You are wasting your time preaching at me. They are empty words, meaningless to an atheist.
What is the context, here?Hebrews is made up rubbish, this thread is one specific prophecy to keep it simple for everyone; adding additionals makes it more complex.
As saying it is complex, and this could have its own thread; as so far it has baffled most Jews, as the word Yehshuah means Salvation in Hebrew, thus there are loads of symbolic references.
Quoting the Quran is even less impressive.(So remind [O prophet], you are just a reminder, you are not over them a controller. Indeed to Us there return, then indeed upon Us is thier account)