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Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible, or what some of the words actually mean. Many translations have been altered. You have to dig deeper than just a quick reading, and your local pastor will never talk about this. Either he doesn't know, or he does but he is afraid to reveal the truth (it isn't politically correct in a society that loves to believe lies).

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD, not merely something spiritual.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood.

We get "nation" from the latin "nacio," which is "of birth." And they were not talking about a spiritual birth. They were talking about your parents, grandparents, etc. A community of people all related by blood.

The Japanese society would be an example of a goyim (plural), where each Japanese person is a goy (singular). The people who are in Japan but are not Japanese would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin (see: Romans 11:1). He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

Matthew 5:17 --

Don’t think that I have come to destroy the law of Moses or the teaching of the prophets. I have not come to destroy them but to bring about what they said.

Matthew 5:18 --

I tell you the truth, nothing will disappear from the law until heaven and earth are gone. Not even the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will be lost until everything has happened.

Jesus is telling you that the Law of the Old Testament is still valid, as of the New Testament. Nothing has changed, but Jesus will further our understanding.

Matthew 5:19 --

Whoever refuses to obey any command and teaches other people not to obey that command will be the least important in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys the commands and teaches other people to obey them will be great in the kingdom of heaven.

If you are a Christian, this is what you are supposed to do. Directly from Jesus.

Matthew 5:20 --

I tell you that if you are no more obedient than the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Modern churches are no more obdient to the Law than the Pharisees were, and they were not at all. They were constantly trying to overrule or find ways to get around the Law.

This is because they were the ancestors to today's jews, who do not believe in the Law, but rather the Tradition of the Elders (because the jews think their elders are smarter than God). Today, those beliefs are in the Talmud.

Today's fake Christian churches do not teach what the Bible says. Instead, they make up all sorts of false doctrines and want you to believe their bullshit -- just like the Pharisees did in Jesus' day.

8 hours ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible, or what some of the words actually mean. Many translations have been altered. You have to dig deeper than just a quick reading, and your local pastor will never talk about this. Either he doesn't know, or he does but he is afraid to reveal the truth (it isn't politically correct in a society that loves to believe lies).

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD, not merely something spiritual.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood.

We get "nation" from the latin "nacio," which is "of birth." And they were not talking about a spiritual birth. They were talking about your parents, grandparents, etc. A community of people all related by blood.

The Japanese society would be an example of a goyim (plural), where each Japanese person is a goy (singular). The people who are in Japan but are not Japanese would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin (see: Romans 11:1). He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the bullshit “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

Matthew 5:17 --

Don’t think that I have come to destroy the law of Moses or the teaching of the prophets. I have not come to destroy them but to bring about what they said.

Matthew 5:18 --

I tell you the truth, nothing will disappear from the law until heaven and earth are gone. Not even the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will be lost until everything has happened.

Jesus is telling you that the Law of the Old Testament is still valid, as of the New Testament. Nothing has changed, but Jesus will further our understanding.

Matthew 5:19 --

Whoever refuses to obey any command and teaches other people not to obey that command will be the least important in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys the commands and teaches other people to obey them will be great in the kingdom of heaven.

If you are a Christian, this is what you are supposed to do. Directly from Jesus.

Matthew 5:20 --

I tell you that if you are no more obedient than the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Modern churches are no more obdient to the Law than the Pharisees were, and they were not at all. They were constantly trying to overrule or find ways to get around the Law.

This is because they were the ancestors to today's jews, who do not believe in the Law, but rather the Tradition of the Elders (because the jews think their elders are smarter than God). Today, those beliefs are in the Talmud.

Today's fake Christian churches do not teach what the Bible says. Instead, they make up all sorts of false doctrines and want you to believe their bullshit -- just like the Pharisees did in Jesus' day.

8 hours ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible, or what some of the words actually mean. Many translations have been altered. You have to dig deeper than just a quick reading, and your local pastor will never talk about this. Either he doesn't know, or he does but he is afraid to reveal the truth (it isn't politically correct in a society that loves to believe lies).

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD, not merely something spiritual.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood.

We get "nation" from the latin "nacio," which is "of birth." And they were not talking about a spiritual birth. They were talking about your parents, grandparents, etc. A community of people all related by blood.

The Japanese society would be an example of a goyim (plural), where each Japanese person is a goy (singular). The people who are in Japan but are not Japanese would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin. He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the bullshit “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

Matthew 5:17 --

Don’t think that I have come to destroy the law of Moses or the teaching of the prophets. I have not come to destroy them but to bring about what they said.

Matthew 5:18 --

I tell you the truth, nothing will disappear from the law until heaven and earth are gone. Not even the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will be lost until everything has happened.

Jesus is telling you that the Law of the Old Testament is still valid, as of the New Testament. Nothing has changed, but Jesus will further our understanding.

Matthew 5:19 --

Whoever refuses to obey any command and teaches other people not to obey that command will be the least important in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys the commands and teaches other people to obey them will be great in the kingdom of heaven.

If you are a Christian, this is what you are supposed to do. Directly from Jesus.

Matthew 5:20 --

I tell you that if you are no more obedient than the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Modern churches are no more obdient to the Law than the Pharisees were, and they were not at all. They were constantly trying to overrule or find ways to get around the Law.

This is because they were the ancestors to today's jews, who do not believe in the Law, but rather the Tradition of the Elders (because the jews think their elders are smarter than God). Today, those beliefs are in the Talmud.

Today's fake Christian churches do not teach what the Bible says. Instead, they make up all sorts of false doctrines and want you to believe their bullshit -- just like the Pharisees did in Jesus' day.

9 hours ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible.

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD, not merely something spiritual.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood.

We get "nation" from the latin "nacio," which is "of birth." And they were not talking about a spiritual birth. They were talking about your parents, grandparents, etc. A community of people all related by blood.

The Japanese society would be an example of a goyim (plural), where each Japanese person is a goy (singular). The people who are in Japan but are not Japanese would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin. He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the bullshit “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

Matthew 5:17 --

Don’t think that I have come to destroy the law of Moses or the teaching of the prophets. I have not come to destroy them but to bring about what they said.

Matthew 5:18 --

I tell you the truth, nothing will disappear from the law until heaven and earth are gone. Not even the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will be lost until everything has happened.

Jesus is telling you that the Law of the Old Testament is still valid, as of the New Testament. Nothing has changed, but Jesus will further our understanding.

Matthew 5:19 --

Whoever refuses to obey any command and teaches other people not to obey that command will be the least important in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys the commands and teaches other people to obey them will be great in the kingdom of heaven.

If you are a Christian, this is what you are supposed to do. Directly from Jesus.

Matthew 5:20 --

I tell you that if you are no more obedient than the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Modern churches are no more obdient to the Law than the Pharisees were, and they were not at all. They were constantly trying to overrule or find ways to get around the Law.

This is because they were the ancestors to today's jews, who do not believe in the Law, but rather the Tradition of the Elders (because the jews think their elders are smarter than God). Today, those beliefs are in the Talmud.

Today's fake Christian churches do not teach what the Bible says. Instead, they make up all sorts of false doctrines and want you to believe their bullshit -- just like the Pharisees did in Jesus' day.

9 hours ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible.

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood. The Japanese society would be an example of a goy or goyim (plural). Anyone not Japanese in Japan would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin. He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the bullshit “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

Matthew 5:17 --

Don’t think that I have come to destroy the law of Moses or the teaching of the prophets. I have not come to destroy them but to bring about what they said.

Matthew 5:18 --

I tell you the truth, nothing will disappear from the law until heaven and earth are gone. Not even the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will be lost until everything has happened.

Jesus is telling you that the Law of the Old Testament is still valid, as of the New Testament. Nothing has changed, but Jesus will further our understanding.

Matthew 5:19 --

Whoever refuses to obey any command and teaches other people not to obey that command will be the least important in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys the commands and teaches other people to obey them will be great in the kingdom of heaven.

If you are a Christian, this is what you are supposed to do. Directly from Jesus.

Matthew 5:20 --

I tell you that if you are no more obedient than the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Modern churches are no more obdient to the Law than the Pharisees were, and they were not at all. They were constantly trying to overrule or find ways to get around the Law.

This is because they were the ancestors to today's jews, who do not believe in the Law, but rather the Tradition of the Elders (because the jews think their elders are smarter than God). Today, those beliefs are in the Talmud.

Today's fake Christian churches do not teach what the Bible says. Instead, they make up all sorts of false doctrines and want you to believe their bullshit -- just like the Pharisees did in Jesus' day.

9 hours ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible.

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood. The Japanese society would be an example of a goy or goyim (plural). Anyone not Japanese in Japan would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin. He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the bullshit “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

Matthew 5:17 --

Don’t think that I have come to destroy the law of Moses or the teaching of the prophets. I have not come to destroy them but to bring about what they said.

Matthew 5:18 --

I tell you the truth, nothing will disappear from the law until heaven and earth are gone. Not even the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will be lost until everything has happened.

Jesus is telling you that the Law of the Old Testament is still valid, as of the New Testament. Nothing has changed, but Jesus will further our understanding.

Matthew 5:19 --

Whoever refuses to obey any command and teaches other people not to obey that command will be the least important in the kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys the commands and teaches other people to obey them will be great in the kingdom of heaven.

Matthew 5:20 --

I tell you that if you are no more obedient than the teachers of the law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

Modern churches are no more obdient to the Law than the Pharisees were, and they were not at all. They were constantly trying to overrule or find ways to get around the Law.

This is because they were the ancestors to today's jews, who do not believe in the Law, but rather the Tradition of the Elders (because the jews think their elders are smarter than God). Today, those beliefs are in the Talmud.

Today's fake Christian churches do not teach what the Bible says. Instead, they make up all sorts of false doctrines and want you to believe their bullshit -- just like the Pharisees did in Jesus' day.

9 hours ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Well, since the dispensation was opened to the Gentiles by Jesus' direction, you have to get used to rubbing elbows with Greeks.

This type of statement is the result of not knowing who is who in the Bible.

(1) Gentiles

Where we see "gentile" in the English versions of the Bible, it must be understood that this means those who are not of the nation.

"Goy" and "goyim" in Hebrew, as well as "Ethnos" in Greek means a nation of people, related by BLOOD.

We get "gentile" from the latin "gentilus," which meant NOT a Roman citizen.

The jews have lied about being the Israelites, and they have lied about non-jews being the "goy" or "gentiles."

It has NOTHING to do with jew or non-jew.

"Goy" is a nation of people, related by blood. The Japanese society would be an example of a goy or goyim (plural). Anyone not Japanese in Japan would be the gentiles.

(2) Dispensationalism

Be careful, cowboy.

You are getting into blasphemy territory when you claim Jesus said something that he never said.

Show me in scripture where he said it.

He didn’t.

Dispensationalism is a false, man-made doctrine dreamed up by Schofield and his infiltrating jew buddies.

They don’t believe in the Bible. They believe in the Talmud, which was the Tradition of the Elders that the Pharisees were pushing in Jesus’ day. Their mission is to destroy Christianity.

(3) Greeks

Regarding the Greeks, some Greeks (and their descendants), were/are some of the Israelite people (genetic descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel).

This is why Paul wrote to them in his letters to Corinth, Greece (1st and 2nd Corinthians). These people were Dorian Greeks, who were Israelites.

Paul was an Israelite, of the tribe (family) of Benjamin. He wrote all his letters to his Israelite brothers.

By that, I mean his genetic, blood relatives, not the bullshit “spiritual brothers” garbage that is taught by today’s blasphemous church preachers.

This is why his letters were to European men, including Greeks, Romans, etc.

So, “rubbing shoulders with Greeks” is not a problem at all.

But you seem to have a problem with putting words into Jesus’ mouth that don’t belong there.

That would be blasphemy.

Not a good look on your resume, when the time comes.

9 hours ago
1 score