Zelensky: "After this war Ukraine will be a great Israel"
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ATTN: ALL JOOFAGS
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If you do know the answer why ask?
Shitposting has been going since at least 1900 years, as it is a typical Pharisee thing. Read you gospel. You'll find the same circumstance.
I am giving you the same courtesy. How do you read?
It seems you're somewhat unable to answer as perhaps to your frustration. No problem, I'll answer with the following, but first let me say -- Reading "you[r] gospel" (as you stated) is only a starting point though. The English transliteration is not very insightful and using one version is very limiting. I even use the Apocrypha and other External Evidence. Anyone wanting to get a better understanding of the Gospel and Old Testament should vet the English translations from the original Greek. Why do I say this? The etymology of the words of the Bible are based on the Koine Greek. The ancient written Hebrew has been lost in antiquity for over 2000 years. The neo-Hebrew of today in no way represents the original written documents. The Masoretic Text (other than the Dead Sea Scrolls) is the only existing representation of the Old Testament in Hebrew. The oldest fragments date from the 9th century AD, but the oldest complete texts come from the 19th and 11th centuries AD. However, the 'Hebrew' text that it contains is clearly not the original Hebrew, nor even the Hebrew that was used in the 1st century AD. The Hebrew of the 1st century AD was closely akin to the Greek Septuagint that we have today representation. This is clear because, although the Hebrew was little used, when it was used in ancient writing it was clearly in agreement with the Greek Septuagint rather than the Masoretic Text. In the 1st century AD, the Christians and all other Greek speaking Israelites, including a 1,000,000 of those living in Alexandria, Egypt, used the Greek Septuagint, which was first written in 285 BC because the realization and fear that the written Paleo-Hebrew was becoming extinct. We have Ptolemy Philadelphus to thank for this. It was he who purchased the freedom of Israelites in his territories, arranged for 6 scholars from each of the 12 tribes to translate the first five books of the Old Testament from the ancient Hebrew into Greek around 285 BC. By this time, a practical knowledge of the Hebrew language was all but lost among the Hellenized Israelites citizens. At that time Koine Greek was the 'international' language of the world commonly spoken in the region.
Who were the Masoretes? The Masoretes were Pharisaic scholars who added vowel points and grammar points to the Hebraic letters. With the original Hebrew OT being lost, the Masoretes depended on the existing Afro-asiatic language family (Arabic) and Aramaic to successfully 'recreate' a dead language. They most certainly relied on the Greek Septuagint to create their Masoretic Text. Most Bibles today are based on the Masoretic Text.
This is a synopsis of the Bible and the point I'm making here is it is important to understand the Greek in order to understand my question in the original post. The 7th Commandment (6th Commandment in the Greek Septuagint) is not at all the same or a similar Commandment as the 10th Commandment as it appears in English. It has everything to do with the immutable Laws of Nature. In fact, the Decalogue is based on the Laws of Nature. Mankind is subject to these Laws and violation of them through the Decalogue is death. In Liddel-Scott Lexicon and other concordances, it can be shown the meaning of the word 'adultery' is not the same word as it was understood in the original Greek or even up to the 1700s. Meanings of words change in time. An example of this today is the word -- 'gay', which meant something entirely different in the 1920s than it does in 2022. There are many other examples of English words changing over time as well. So, my point is God does not decree the same Commandment twice and gives it to man in stone. The 7th Commandment means 'something completely different than what we are being told.
True Gold. It is your fault I just spilled my evening coffee all over my keybord and my screen, and it is up my nose.
Anyway .... I see a lot of blabla that looks very interesting but is boring as shit, as it has totally no relationship with
At any rate, it clearly was a setup. See my comment to that effect. As I said: see through you we can.
You confirmed to me you lack any inspiration or understanding of the Gospel. Jesus said those that follow Him seek the Truth and hear His voice. Copypasta Gospel verses is something anyone is able to do.
Wow ... amazing.
As I maintain: a beautiful setup spotted from 10 miles away. By your own words you judge yourself:
There is a difference between knowing the truth and walking in it, and the most lamentable position: understanding the Gospel, or the 5 books attributed to Moses for that matter. And I agree with you, copy paste is what many people do. That is the nature of religion, the education system. It copy pastes a program onto you. It influences your perception, your emotion, what you think and how you think, your volition, and what you manifest in your life, what you do.
You think you know because you read some books. Yet, you clearly show a lack of deductive reasoning and, might I say: the difference between revealed truth and revealed law.
John 20,30,31 clearly identifies the source for everlasting life. Belief in what John wrote in the scroll.
And then you blast this thread with blabla about the septuaginta? Written by the representatives of the priest-class, you know those religious and political hustlers striving for more power, with their
You are not even following your own views. Truth is not found, it is revealed. It is not in the law. The law leads to death and their law is dead, it is over. Truth is you do not need the law. You are free of the law. So, why would you entice people to keep pulling a dead weight?
You really think that knowing David sliced the muscle of horses adds to a better life? Especially, because some political and religious hustlers were really serious in translating their dead shit to Greek?
And while you try to entice me into a some obscure debate on a dead letter with the intention to set up a trap. How can you ever deduct that I lack .... here it comes .... understanding of the god spell?
Look. as I wrote, you lack deductive reasoning capacity. And it does not take a Sherlock Holmes to do this. You can only say such rubbish. if you actually equate the gospel with the OLD testament.
You base yourself on an actual coup, when in 325 AD another bunch of political and religious hustlers came together to decide, which books were and which books were not to be included in the bible canon.
This is the problem, is it not? Because you are reading a book, hoping to find spiritual enlightenment and truth, all you have is a book of unfortunate ancestry. It can lead to the revelation of truth in your life, IF you can distinguish between the noise and the revelation of truth, but that is an individual thing. IF the lightness of spirituality eludes you, while you are under standing your books, like Jack Sparrow in Davy Jones locker pulling the Black Pearl, you may want to question your priorities. [the space between under and standing is an intended pun]
And indeed, You have not been able to inspire me to do the same thing as you do. Been there, done that, worn that T-shirt, glad that is behind me.