No one is beyond salvation unless they choose to be. Jesus died for the sins of the whole world (John 1:36; 1 John 2:2), and God wants everyone to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4), but He doesn't force anyone to do what's right and good, He lets them choose (Deuteronomy 30:19; Joshua 24:15).
The following are a couple of verses that demonstrate this principle.
"Woe unto them! for they have fled from me: destruction unto them! because they have transgressed against me: though I have redeemed them, yet they have spoken lies against me." Hosea 7:13
"O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!" Matthew 23:37
God also makes it clear that He doesn't take pleasure in the death of the wicked, or anyone for that matter, and that He won't hold someone's sins against them if they choose to turn their life around and follow Him (Ezekiel 18:20-32; Ezekiel 33:11-16).
Technically, it's still a matter of choice. Anyone who accepts the mark of the beast evidently isn't going to repent (Revelation 14:9-11).
The unpardonable sin isn't denouncing the Holy Spirit per se, but rather persistently rejecting the Holy Spirit and His influence. This can be seen in Matthew 12:22-32, Mark 3:22-30, and Luke 12:10.
In short, when Jesus performed miracles, He didn't do it by His own power. Rather, it was the Holy Spirit working through Him. The Pharisees didn't want to accept Him as the Messiah, but they couldn't deny the miracles, so they instead claimed that He was performing miracles by the power of the Devil. Jesus refuted this and also informed them that although they were slandering HIm, that was forgivable. However, if they refused to acknowledge the workings of the Holy Spirit, they couldn't be forgiven.
The reason for this is that you can't be born again without the Holy Spirit (John 3:5-8). He dwells in you (John 14:15-17; Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20) and works within you to refine your character (Psalm 51:10-11; Galatians 5:22-25; Philippians 2:13). He also reproves you when you sin (John 16:7-13). Therefore, if you refuse to conform to God's will, as the Pharisees were doing, you'll eventually get to the point where you no longer seek forgiveness (1 Timothy 4:1-2).
The real meaning of holy spirit is craft that glides over water...referring to nephilim hunting for slaves in their space ships. the word was Roch . It was wrongly translated
The elohim were beings in charge ..there were nine of them.. Yahweh adoni Jehovah etc. The Jews chose one of these to worship. They were not forced to.
It will be a good day when the truth comes out and we all stop worshipping the aliens
The bible is a collection of stories. A lot about the annanuki and nephilim .the gods Jehovah adoni Yahweh etc are the Annanuki who pretended they were gods and our creators. They messed with our DNA but did not create us. The nummo did that and gave us souls as they had them and we were created from them. The aliens live a long time but do not have souls. They do not reincarnate
Biglino who laboured for years to transcribe and clean up the bible of its errors additions etc by the pope and sacked when the translation was not what the agenda of the Catholic church wanted. All references to reincarnation were removed at council of Nicea along with the lost gospels etc
Then you have Fomenco russian mathematician who discovered 1000 years were added to our history...and that this practice of adding and subtracting went on to suit agendas all the time by popes and kings. Several volumes have been translated into English
The real meaning of holy spirit is craft that glides over water...referring to nephilim hunting for slaves in their space ships. the word was Roch . It was wrongly translated
By "roch" I presume you are referring to the Hebrew word transliterated as "ruach" which means breath, wind, or spirit. The word "nephilim" literally means giants and refers to human beings of large stature, as people before the Flood were, and as some afterward were, such as Goliath and King Og of Bashan, who was the last of the giants.
The elohim were beings in charge ..there were nine of them.. Yahweh adoni Jehovah etc. The Jews chose one of these to worship. They were not forced to.
Three, not nine. Elohim literally means "gods" in Hebrew; it is the plural of el or eloah, which means god. Elohim is most often used in the Old Testament in reference to God and demonstrates his triune nature, that is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Adonai is also plural and means "my lords" in Hebrew, again referring to God being three who are as one.
Incidentally, God is variously referred to both in the singular and the plural, sometimes in the same sentence (Isaiah 6:8).
Yahweh or Yahveh is the "name" or description of Himself that God revealed to Moses. It stems from the Hebrew root word havah, which means being, as in that He is eternal and causes all things to be.
Jehovah is an alternate transliteration of Yahweh/Yahveh into English.
You're correct that the Jews were not forced to worship God, He always gave them a choice.
The bible is a collection of stories. A lot about the annanuki and nephilim .the gods Jehovah adoni Yahweh etc are the Annanuki who pretended they were gods and our creators. They messed with our DNA but did not create us. The nummo did that and gave us souls as they had them and we were created from them. The aliens live a long time but do not have souls. They do not reincarnate
It sounds like you're attempting to mix the Bible with mythology from the Sumerians, Akkadians, and people from the Far East. They don't correlate.
Biglino who laboured for years to transcribe and clean up the bible of its errors additions etc by the pope and sacked when the translation was not what the agenda of the Catholic church wanted.
I wasn't familiar with Biglino until you mentioned him so I just looked him up. If he was attempting to rewrite the Bible, that's a fatal mistake, whether the Catholic Church agreed with it or not.
All references to reincarnation were removed at council of Nicea along with the lost gospels etc
Writings outside of the Bible from the 1st and 2nd centuries indicate that it was already generally accepted that there were only four legitimate gospels, namely the ones that are in the Bible. There are no references to reincarnation in any of the oldest surviving copies of the New Testament, nor is it even hinted at in the Old Testament. The Bible is clear that it's not God's plan to reincarnate people, but to resurrect them and give them eternal life.
Then you have Fomenco russian mathematician who discovered 1000 years were added to our history...and that this practice of adding and subtracting went on to suit agendas all the time by popes and kings. Several volumes have been translated into English
Again, wasn't familiar with Fomenko so I just looked him up. Apparently, he based his work on the writings of Morozov, who was a Freemason, which is an immediate red flag.
Regardless, although we don't agree, I hope for the very best for you, fren. God bless.
No one is beyond salvation unless they choose to be. Jesus died for the sins of the whole world (John 1:36; 1 John 2:2), and God wants everyone to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4), but He doesn't force anyone to do what's right and good, He lets them choose (Deuteronomy 30:19; Joshua 24:15).
The following are a couple of verses that demonstrate this principle.
God also makes it clear that He doesn't take pleasure in the death of the wicked, or anyone for that matter, and that He won't hold someone's sins against them if they choose to turn their life around and follow Him (Ezekiel 18:20-32; Ezekiel 33:11-16).
Excluding taking the Mark of the Beast, correct? I think there's another unforgivable sin, denouncing the holy spirit?
Technically, it's still a matter of choice. Anyone who accepts the mark of the beast evidently isn't going to repent (Revelation 14:9-11).
The unpardonable sin isn't denouncing the Holy Spirit per se, but rather persistently rejecting the Holy Spirit and His influence. This can be seen in Matthew 12:22-32, Mark 3:22-30, and Luke 12:10.
In short, when Jesus performed miracles, He didn't do it by His own power. Rather, it was the Holy Spirit working through Him. The Pharisees didn't want to accept Him as the Messiah, but they couldn't deny the miracles, so they instead claimed that He was performing miracles by the power of the Devil. Jesus refuted this and also informed them that although they were slandering HIm, that was forgivable. However, if they refused to acknowledge the workings of the Holy Spirit, they couldn't be forgiven.
The reason for this is that you can't be born again without the Holy Spirit (John 3:5-8). He dwells in you (John 14:15-17; Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20) and works within you to refine your character (Psalm 51:10-11; Galatians 5:22-25; Philippians 2:13). He also reproves you when you sin (John 16:7-13). Therefore, if you refuse to conform to God's will, as the Pharisees were doing, you'll eventually get to the point where you no longer seek forgiveness (1 Timothy 4:1-2).
The real meaning of holy spirit is craft that glides over water...referring to nephilim hunting for slaves in their space ships. the word was Roch . It was wrongly translated
The elohim were beings in charge ..there were nine of them.. Yahweh adoni Jehovah etc. The Jews chose one of these to worship. They were not forced to.
It will be a good day when the truth comes out and we all stop worshipping the aliens
The bible is a collection of stories. A lot about the annanuki and nephilim .the gods Jehovah adoni Yahweh etc are the Annanuki who pretended they were gods and our creators. They messed with our DNA but did not create us. The nummo did that and gave us souls as they had them and we were created from them. The aliens live a long time but do not have souls. They do not reincarnate
Biglino who laboured for years to transcribe and clean up the bible of its errors additions etc by the pope and sacked when the translation was not what the agenda of the Catholic church wanted. All references to reincarnation were removed at council of Nicea along with the lost gospels etc
Then you have Fomenco russian mathematician who discovered 1000 years were added to our history...and that this practice of adding and subtracting went on to suit agendas all the time by popes and kings. Several volumes have been translated into English
By "roch" I presume you are referring to the Hebrew word transliterated as "ruach" which means breath, wind, or spirit. The word "nephilim" literally means giants and refers to human beings of large stature, as people before the Flood were, and as some afterward were, such as Goliath and King Og of Bashan, who was the last of the giants.
Three, not nine. Elohim literally means "gods" in Hebrew; it is the plural of el or eloah, which means god. Elohim is most often used in the Old Testament in reference to God and demonstrates his triune nature, that is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Adonai is also plural and means "my lords" in Hebrew, again referring to God being three who are as one.
Incidentally, God is variously referred to both in the singular and the plural, sometimes in the same sentence (Isaiah 6:8).
Yahweh or Yahveh is the "name" or description of Himself that God revealed to Moses. It stems from the Hebrew root word havah, which means being, as in that He is eternal and causes all things to be.
Jehovah is an alternate transliteration of Yahweh/Yahveh into English.
You're correct that the Jews were not forced to worship God, He always gave them a choice.
It sounds like you're attempting to mix the Bible with mythology from the Sumerians, Akkadians, and people from the Far East. They don't correlate.
I wasn't familiar with Biglino until you mentioned him so I just looked him up. If he was attempting to rewrite the Bible, that's a fatal mistake, whether the Catholic Church agreed with it or not.
Writings outside of the Bible from the 1st and 2nd centuries indicate that it was already generally accepted that there were only four legitimate gospels, namely the ones that are in the Bible. There are no references to reincarnation in any of the oldest surviving copies of the New Testament, nor is it even hinted at in the Old Testament. The Bible is clear that it's not God's plan to reincarnate people, but to resurrect them and give them eternal life.
Again, wasn't familiar with Fomenko so I just looked him up. Apparently, he based his work on the writings of Morozov, who was a Freemason, which is an immediate red flag.
Regardless, although we don't agree, I hope for the very best for you, fren. God bless.