I’m learning Israel is controlled by the one Satanic Tribe of Israel aka the Khazarian Mafia and they rule the world. Bibi is big time KM trouble. The other 6 Godly tribes of biblical Israel dispersed to Europe and other parts of the world.
Was Hamas was created by Mossad to carry out their
Diabolical Plan against us goyim.
Jesus told us this .
But so many Christians don't see it .
And , notice how Jesus never referred to God as "Yaweh " the jew "God"
He almost always calls him Father .
And he point blank tells the Jews they worship Satan .
Which means Yaweh is Satan.
But no Christians grasp this .
Even though it's right there in the Bible .
Part of Jesus plan was to destroy man- made religious, establishment control.
And he did.
But as soon as he left the scene Peter built it all back.
Jesus simple message is Love your Father in heaven with all your heart & soul.
And love others as you do him.
That's it .
You can take all man-made religion, all the churches , pastors , priests, theory, hermometics and traditions.
And weigh them all , combined against those two sentences of Jesus.
Which weighs more ?
With all the man- made gobbledygook, you might get some wisdom & enlightenment .
But it won't save your soul or help you draw close to our Father, necessarily .
But you can throw that all away and those two sentences will deliver you , into his arms and lead you on the path home.
In Luke 10:27, the lawyer’s answer to Jesus quotes Deuteronomy 6:5 and uses kyrion where the Hebrew has YHWH.
John 8:58 Jesus gives one of many “I am” statements that mirror God’s revealing of his name to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3. The link to Exodus 3 and the meaning of YHWH is seen in the Greek verb in the present tense which is visible in English translations. “Before Abraham was, I am.” Normal language would expect an imperfect tense, “Before Abraham was, I was.” It is one of multiple ways Jesus identifies himself with YHWH by using the language of the Old Testament.
Super-long honest answer, and I'm not trying to sound like a know-it-all, but you're venturing into rabbit holes I often dwell in.
(TLDR: Well sure there's something going on! 2,000 years of human history.)
While it was certainly a rocky start, between the period of Jesus' death and the Fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, the Pharisees and the Messianic Jews worshipped together in the same Temple, read the scriptures together, prayed together, kept Torah/the Law, etc... The "jews" and the "christians" were still essentially just two denominations of the same religion; one who believed Yeshua/Jesus was the Messiah and the other did not.
At the time of the Roman siege of Jerusalem, the Pharisees rallied around a military leader and declared HIM to be the messiah (I forget and could look this dude's name up, but I don't care to).
This, of course, wasn't accepted by the Messianic Jews, who already knew who the true Messiah was, so they instead followed the words of Yeshua who had essentially prophesied that when they see armies surrounding Jerusalem, they should flee to the hills. Over time afterwards, they basically dispersed into the surrounding gentile nations and into the various Christian communities already started by Paul and other evangelists.
And thus the split between "Jew and Christian" was complete. Jerusalem was decimated by the Romans. The surviving Phariseeical Jews at the time never forgave the Messianics whom they saw as traitors and cowards, and they set out in the aftermath to build a completely NEW religious system (because their old system was all built around priests and sacrifices at the Temple, which was utterly laid to waste now).
Thus, the Pharisees turned to the Talmud, full of its Babylonian mysticism, as well as their own commentaries on the Scriptures. This is how they are, to this day, able to teach from the TALMUD and their own writings, rather than the ACTUAL BIBLE, and they are able to pick-and-choose, and add-to and take-away from scripture, etc... And so, what we today call "Rabbinical Judaism" was born.
And so, today, you can be raised Jewish, and spend your life in religious studies, and yet still never have stumbled across the Messianic prophecies that more blatantly point to Jesus such as, say, Micah 5:2 or Isiah 7:14.
This really isn't necessarily to bash just the Jews. Because as for Christendom, the Roman Catholic church eventually proceeded to conquer the entire idea of being a follower of Christ, and then it set out to hide or burn all translations of the Bible that weren't in Latin, and ensured that only their Priests were capable of reading the Bible for the next 1500 years or so. Then to top it off, they declared the Pope to be ruler in Christ's absence, and thus positioned their own Priesthood as higher authorities than the scripture... Until, of course, the Protestant Reformation happened and the Bible began to be translated into European languages around the 1600s.
As for corrupted Bible translations.... I am sad to say that, yeah, there has been a ton of manipulation, in both the Old and New Testament, over the years. I personally prefer the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old Testament that Paul the Apostle himself used) and I keep it handy when reading the Bible, because there are all sorts of hidden jewels that are lost in translation.
And even today, new discoveries in this field are taking place. Right now, for instance, scholars are only re-discovering that much of the New Testament was actually originally written in Hebrew (a very contentious and debated subject right now, but doesn't it make sense that the Jewish disciples of Jesus would have written in Hebrew? Especially something like "the Book of Hebrews"?)
Anyways, thankfully, I've found that the vast majority of theology and over-all narrative of the Bible doesn't seem that different when comparing the different translations. Maybe if you're having an inter-denominational debate on specific Christian dogma or something, but whether I'm reading the Greek Septuagint or the King James version, they both point to Jesus as the Messiah.
I’m learning Israel is controlled by the one Satanic Tribe of Israel aka the Khazarian Mafia and they rule the world. Bibi is big time KM trouble. The other 6 Godly tribes of biblical Israel dispersed to Europe and other parts of the world. Was Hamas was created by Mossad to carry out their Diabolical Plan against us goyim.
Jesus told us this . But so many Christians don't see it . And , notice how Jesus never referred to God as "Yaweh " the jew "God" He almost always calls him Father . And he point blank tells the Jews they worship Satan . Which means Yaweh is Satan. But no Christians grasp this . Even though it's right there in the Bible . Part of Jesus plan was to destroy man- made religious, establishment control. And he did. But as soon as he left the scene Peter built it all back. Jesus simple message is Love your Father in heaven with all your heart & soul. And love others as you do him. That's it . You can take all man-made religion, all the churches , pastors , priests, theory, hermometics and traditions. And weigh them all , combined against those two sentences of Jesus. Which weighs more ? With all the man- made gobbledygook, you might get some wisdom & enlightenment . But it won't save your soul or help you draw close to our Father, necessarily . But you can throw that all away and those two sentences will deliver you , into his arms and lead you on the path home.
In Luke 10:27, the lawyer’s answer to Jesus quotes Deuteronomy 6:5 and uses kyrion where the Hebrew has YHWH.
John 8:58 Jesus gives one of many “I am” statements that mirror God’s revealing of his name to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3. The link to Exodus 3 and the meaning of YHWH is seen in the Greek verb in the present tense which is visible in English translations. “Before Abraham was, I am.” Normal language would expect an imperfect tense, “Before Abraham was, I was.” It is one of multiple ways Jesus identifies himself with YHWH by using the language of the Old Testament.
Honest question, not trying to start a firestorm:
What if the Old Testament as we know it today has been manipulated to misdirect modern day Christians and Jews?
I never understood why Jews refuse to acknowledge Jesus's world-changing existence. There must be something else going on.
Super-long honest answer, and I'm not trying to sound like a know-it-all, but you're venturing into rabbit holes I often dwell in.
(TLDR: Well sure there's something going on! 2,000 years of human history.)
While it was certainly a rocky start, between the period of Jesus' death and the Fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, the Pharisees and the Messianic Jews worshipped together in the same Temple, read the scriptures together, prayed together, kept Torah/the Law, etc... The "jews" and the "christians" were still essentially just two denominations of the same religion; one who believed Yeshua/Jesus was the Messiah and the other did not.
At the time of the Roman siege of Jerusalem, the Pharisees rallied around a military leader and declared HIM to be the messiah (I forget and could look this dude's name up, but I don't care to).
This, of course, wasn't accepted by the Messianic Jews, who already knew who the true Messiah was, so they instead followed the words of Yeshua who had essentially prophesied that when they see armies surrounding Jerusalem, they should flee to the hills. Over time afterwards, they basically dispersed into the surrounding gentile nations and into the various Christian communities already started by Paul and other evangelists.
And thus the split between "Jew and Christian" was complete. Jerusalem was decimated by the Romans. The surviving Phariseeical Jews at the time never forgave the Messianics whom they saw as traitors and cowards, and they set out in the aftermath to build a completely NEW religious system (because their old system was all built around priests and sacrifices at the Temple, which was utterly laid to waste now).
Thus, the Pharisees turned to the Talmud, full of its Babylonian mysticism, as well as their own commentaries on the Scriptures. This is how they are, to this day, able to teach from the TALMUD and their own writings, rather than the ACTUAL BIBLE, and they are able to pick-and-choose, and add-to and take-away from scripture, etc... And so, what we today call "Rabbinical Judaism" was born.
And so, today, you can be raised Jewish, and spend your life in religious studies, and yet still never have stumbled across the Messianic prophecies that more blatantly point to Jesus such as, say, Micah 5:2 or Isiah 7:14.
This really isn't necessarily to bash just the Jews. Because as for Christendom, the Roman Catholic church eventually proceeded to conquer the entire idea of being a follower of Christ, and then it set out to hide or burn all translations of the Bible that weren't in Latin, and ensured that only their Priests were capable of reading the Bible for the next 1500 years or so. Then to top it off, they declared the Pope to be ruler in Christ's absence, and thus positioned their own Priesthood as higher authorities than the scripture... Until, of course, the Protestant Reformation happened and the Bible began to be translated into European languages around the 1600s.
As for corrupted Bible translations.... I am sad to say that, yeah, there has been a ton of manipulation, in both the Old and New Testament, over the years. I personally prefer the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old Testament that Paul the Apostle himself used) and I keep it handy when reading the Bible, because there are all sorts of hidden jewels that are lost in translation.
And even today, new discoveries in this field are taking place. Right now, for instance, scholars are only re-discovering that much of the New Testament was actually originally written in Hebrew (a very contentious and debated subject right now, but doesn't it make sense that the Jewish disciples of Jesus would have written in Hebrew? Especially something like "the Book of Hebrews"?)
Anyways, thankfully, I've found that the vast majority of theology and over-all narrative of the Bible doesn't seem that different when comparing the different translations. Maybe if you're having an inter-denominational debate on specific Christian dogma or something, but whether I'm reading the Greek Septuagint or the King James version, they both point to Jesus as the Messiah.