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Bible Is Not The Word Of God by shahydbinaliyu(m): 11:22am On Jun 04, 2015
Genesis 1-4
Copyrighted by Victor Alexander ©2001 (posted Oct. 27, 2001, updated Nov. 15, 2002)
Genesis 1
1. As the beginning, the Son of God creates the heavens and the earth.*
2. And the earth was for Him and by Him,* and the darkness was over the face of infinite space, and the Spirit of God was over the layers of the water.*
3. And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.*
4. And God saw that the light was beautiful* and God chose light over darkness.*
5. And God called the Light "day"* and the Darkness "night,"* and the evening and the morning became part of one cycle, [the first eon.]*
6. And God said, "Let there be sky in the balance of the water." And He chose between the Waters over the water.
7. Thus God created the sky, and He differentiated between the water below the sky and the Waters above the sky, and it was so.
8. And God called the sky "heaven," and that was the evening and the morning of the second eon.
9. And God said, "Let the water below the heaven be gathered in one world and let dry land become visible, and it was so.
10. And God called the dry land "earth," and the gathering of the water the "seas," and God saw that they were beautiful.
11. And God said, "Let the earth yield vegetation, so as the seed* may sow its own kind, and the fruit bearing tree to produce the fruit of its own kind by which it was planted on earth, and it was so.
12. And the earth produced vegetation, so as the seed sowed its own kind, and the fruit tree that produced the fruit, generated its own kind, and God saw that it was beautiful.
13. And that was the evening and the morning of the third eon.
14. And God said, "Let there be suns in the sky of heaven, so as to choose between the day over the night, that they should serve for signs and wonders, seasons and cycles, and for years.
15. "And that they should glow in the sky of heaven, to shine over the earth," and it was so.
16. And God created two great celestial bodies, the greater one to have authority over the day and the smaller one to have authority over the night, and He created the stars and all the celestial bodies.
17. And God gave them to the sky and heaven, to shine over the earth,
18. And to have authority over the day and the night and to impose the light over the darkness, and God saw that they were beautiful.
19. And that was the evening and the morning of the fourth eon.
20. And God said, "Let the waters teem with living and breathing crawlers, and let the flying creatures fly over the earth, in the layers of the sky of heaven.
21. And God created the great dinosaurs* and every living soul that crawled in the waters and produced their own kind, and every flying creature with wings according to its own kind, and God saw that they were beautiful.
22. And God blessed them and commanded them, "Multiply and increase and fill the waters of the sea and let the earth teem with birds."
23. And that was the evening and the morning of the fifth eon.
24. And God said, "Let the earth produce living souls in harmony with its nature, herds and four-legged animals and creatures of the earth, according to their kind," and it was so.
25. And so God created the creatures of the earth according to their kind, and the herd animals according to their kind, and all the four-legged animals according to their kind, and God saw that they were beautiful.
26. And God said, "We shall make the human being in the image of our likeness, and they shall have authority over the fish of the sea and the birds of the sky and the herds and all the creatures of the earth and all the four-legged animals that walk on the earth."
27. And God created the human being to resemble* His own visage; He created them male and female.*
28. And God blessed them and said to them, "Multiply and increase, and fill the earth and its environments, and have authority over the fish in the sea and the birds of the sky and the four-legged animals and all the creatures that crawl over the earth."*
29. And God said, "Behold, I give you every plant with seeds that is sown on the face of all the earth, and every fruit bearing tree whose seeds are planted, for you to be a source of food.
30. "And [I give you] all the creatures of the wilderness and all the birds of the sky and everything that walks the earth that has a living soul, and all the herds [as a source] for food,"* and it was so.
31. And God saw all that He created, and, behold, it was truly beautiful. And that was the evening and the morning of the sixth eon.
*1:1 John 1:1 "In the beginning of creation, there was the Manifestation. And that Manifestation was with God and God was the [the embodiment of] that Manifestation.
*1:2.1 John 1:2 "This was in the beginning with God."
*1:2.2 John 1:3 "Everything was within his power, otherwise nothing would ever exist."
*1:3 John 1:4 "Through him there was Life..."
*1:4.1 John 1:4 continued: "... and Life became the spark of humanity."
*1:4.2 John 1:5 "And that ensuing fire lights the darkness and darkness does not overshadow it."
*1:5.1 Lit. Aramaic word: "Immama."
*1:5.2 Lit. Aramaic word: "Lil'ya."
*1:5.3 Lit. Aramaic word: "Yuma," "eon," immeasurable period, age, or Day.
*1:11 Lit. Ar. poetic construction: "The offspring should sow the seed of its own genesis."
*1:21 Lit. Aramaic word: "Titans."
*1:27.1 Lit. Aramaic word: "Adam."
*1:27.2 Lit. Ar. idiomatic construction: "And there created God to Adam with His visage, in the visage of God He created him, male and female He created them.
*1:28 Lit. Ar. id.: God created the aboriginal man first.
*1:30 NB! Predominantly as a source for food, seldom to be sacrificed or eaten.
Genesis 2
1. And the sky and the earth were completed and all their evolution.*
2. And God stopped working in the sixth eon of His creation, and He rested in the seventh eon from all the work of creation.
3. And God blessed the seventh eon and made it holy, because He rested in it from all His works of creation that He performed.
4. This is how the sky and the earth were created when the Lord God made the heaven and the earth.
5. And all the trees of the field were not yet created, and all the field vegetation were not yet supplied, because the Lord God had not yet brought the rains upon the face of the earth, and there was no Adam to work the earth.
6. And the waters welled from the earth and irrigated all the face of the earth.
7. And the Lord God molded Adam from the dust to resemble Himself,* and He blew on their faces the breath* of life and Adam became a living soul.
8. And the Lord God had consecrated Paradise in Eden from before, and there He set Adam whom He had molded.
9. And the Lord God supplied from the earth all that is pleasing to the sight and delicious to eat and the Tree of Life in the midst of Paradise.
10. And the river flowed out of Eden to irrigate the Paradise, and from there it divided and became four tributaries.*
11. The name of the first is Pishon, that is the one which goes around all the land of Havilah, where there is gold.
12. And the gold of that land is good, where there is also lapis lazuli and beryl stones.*
13. And the name of the second river is Gighon, that is the one that goes around all the land of Cush.
14. And the name of the third river is Tigris, which goes before Ashur, and the fourth river is the Euphrates.
15. And the Lord God fetched Adam and left them in the Paradise of Eden, so as they may work the land and guard it.
16. And the Lord God commanded Adam and told them, you may eat of all the trees of Paradise that are edible,
17. And of the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil you may not eat, because on the day you eat of it, you will die the death.*
18. And the Lord God said, "It is not well that Adam should be alone; I shall make a helper like Adam."
19. And the Lord God molded from the earth all the creatures of the wilderness and all the birds of the sky, and He brought them to Adam to see what he would call them, and whatever Adam called those living souls, that became their name.
20. And Adam named all the four-legged animals and all the birds of the sky and all the creatures of the earth. And out of them there was not found a helper like Adam.
21. And the Lord God cast a calm over Adam and they slept, and He consecrated one of Adam's ribs and He placed flesh in its stead.
22. And the Lord God transformed the rib that He consecrated from Adam to be the wife and He brought it to Adam.
23. And Adam said, "As of now* this bone from my bone and this flesh from my flesh shall be called the wife, because she was consecrated from the man."
24. Because of that the man leaves his father and mother and catches himself a wife. And they become both one flesh.
25. And they were both naked, Adam and his wife were not embarrassed.
*2:1 Lit. Ar. idiomatic figure of speech: "Powers."
*2:7.1 Lit. Ar. word: "Adam-tha," or portrait.
*2:7.2 Lit. Ar. id.: "Breeze."
*2:10 Lit. Ar. idiomatic figure of speech: "Heads."
*2:12 Lit. Ar. idiomatic construction: "There beryllium and rocks of beryl."
*2:17 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression: "Death you shall die."
*2:23 Lit. Ar. id.: "This season."
Genesis 3
1. And the serpent rose higher than all the creatures of the wilderness, that the Lord God created, and the serpent said to the wife, "Did God truly say that you should not eat from all the trees of Paradise?"
2. And the wife said to the serpent that of the fruit of all the trees of Paradise you may eat,
3. And the fruit of the tree in the midst of Paradise, God said that you shall not eat from it and you shall not go near it, so you will not die."
4. And the serpent said to the woman, "You will not die the death,*
5. "Because God knows that in the age* that you eat from it, your eyes will be opened and you will become like Gods, knowing the good and the evil."
6. And the wife saw that the tree was beautiful to eat, and it was pleasing to the eye, and the tree was pleasing to look at, and she took from its branches and ate, and she gave also to her husband with her and he also ate.
7. And both of them, their eyes opened up and they discovered that they were naked, and they took fig leaves and covered themselves.
8. And they heard the voice of the Lord God as He walked in Paradise at the end of the age,* Adam and his wife hid themselves from the Lord God in the trees of Paradise.
9. And the Lord God called Adam and told him, "Where are you running?"
10. And he said, "I heard your voice in Paradise and I saw that I was naked and so I hid myself."
11. And the Lord said to him, "Who saw that you were naked; behold, did you eat of the tree that I told you not to eat?"
12. And Adam said, "The wife who was with me, she gave me of the tree and I ate."
13. And the Lord God said to the wife, "Who made you do it?" And she said, "The serpent misled me and I ate."
14. And the Lord God said to the serpent, "For this that you did, you are cursed of all the four-legged animals and of the creatures of the wilderness, and you shall crawl on your belly and you shall eat dust all the ages* of your life,
15. "And I shall sanction enmity among you toward the wife, and between your offspring and her offspring; he will crush your head and you will strike at their heels."
16. And to the wife He said, "The pain of your conception will greatly increase and you will give birth to children in pain, and they shall return to your husband and he will exercise authority over you."
17. And to Adam He said, "Since you listened to the voice of your wife and you ate of the tree that I commanded you and told you not to eat of, the earth is cursed on account of you and in pain you will eat of it all the ages* of your life.
18. "Thorns and thistles will shoot out around you and you shall eat the herbs of the field,
19. "And by the sweat of your brow you will eat bread, until you return to the earth from which you were consecrated, for dust you are and to dust you shall return."
20. And Adam called the name of his wife "Eve,"* because she was the mother of all who would live.
21. And the Lord God made them robes of fiber and clothed them.
22. And the Lord God said, "Behold, Adam wanted to be like one of us, to know the good and the evil; now, that is why he extended his hand and took from the tree of life and ate, so he could live forever."*
23. And the Lord God sent him from Eden's Paradise to work the earth that He consecrated off from there.
24. And so the Lord God ejected him, and there shot up for them from the East of the Paradise of Eden the plants of carob and a perishable life at the edge of the sword, so as there would be one day a return to the way of the Tree of Life.*
*3:4 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression retained: "Really die."
*3:5 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yuma," eon or cycle.
*3:8 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yuma," eon or cycle.
*3:14 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumeh," eons or cycles.
*3:17 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumeh," eons or cycles.
*3:20 Lit. Aramaic word: "To [produce] life," (life in singular.)
*3:22 Lit. Ar. id.: "To the end of the universe."
*3:24 Lit. Ar. idiomatic construction: "And ejected him the Lord God, and climb up from the Easterlies the Paradise of Eden carob and the swords teeth and returnable would be to guard the road of the Tree of Life."
Genesis 4
1. And Adam had intercourse with Eve and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain,* and she said, "I have gained a man for the Lord."
2. And she further gave birth to his brother Abel,* and Abel became a herder and Cain became a tiller of soil.*
3. And there came Cain after many years* and brought of the fruit of his land an offering to the Lord.
4. And Abel also came and brought from the consecrated best of his herd and of his fatlings, and the Lord was pleased with Abel and his offering.
5. And with Cain and his offering, He was not pleased, and it really bothered Cain and his face turned sour.
6. And the Lord said to Cain, "Why did it upset you? And why did your face turn sour?
7. "Behold, if you glorify me, you shall be accepted, and if you do not, your evil lord* awaits you at the gate of sin; you will turn to him and he shall have authority over you."
8. And Cain said to Abel his brother, "We are better off outside,"* and while they were in the field, Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.
9. And the Lord said to Cain, "Where is Abel, your brother?" And he said to Him, "I do not know; why, am I my brother's guard?"
10. And the Lord said to him, "What did you do? The blood* of your brother is crying out from the earth.
11. "Henceforth you are cursed by the earth that opened its mouth and received the blood of your brother from your hands.
12. "As you work the earth, it will not flourish and give you its yield; you shall be a wanderer and a nomad on the earth."
13. And Cain said, "My errors are too great to be forgiven.
14. "Behold, you have removed me in this age* from the face of the earth and I lie hidden from your presence,* and I am a wanderer and a nomad on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me."
15. And the Lord told him, "It will not be so, whoever kills Cain will pay sevenfold." And the Lord consecrated a sign upon Cain that anyone who finds him should not kill him.
16. And Cain left the presence of the Lord and settled in the land of the nomads, east of Eden.
17. And Cain took a wife and she became pregnant and gave birth to Enoch, and [Cain] started a village and called it after his son Enoch.
18. And to Enoch was born Irad and to Irad was born Mehujael and to Mehujael was born Metushael. And to Metushael was born Lamech.
19. And Lamech took two women and the name of the first was Ada and the name of the other one was Salla.
20. And Ada gave birth to Jabal, and he was the father of those who lived in tents and herded cattle.
21. And the name of his brother was Jubal, and he was the father of all those who took up the guitar and the horn.
22. And Salla also gave birth to Tubalcain and Tubalcain's sister, Naema.
23. And Lamech said to his women, Ada and Salla, "Listen to my voice, women of Lamech, heed my sayings, for I have killed a husband in my bigamy, and a young boy in my lechery.
24. "For Cain is repaid [in vengeance] sevenfold and Lamech seventy times seven."
25. And Adam took his wife Eve again. And she became pregnant and gave birth, and she called his name Seth,* because God gave her another offspring in place of Abel who was killed by Cain.
26. And to Seth also was born a son and he called his name Enosh. Thereafter they were called after the name of the Lord.*
*4:1 Lit. Aramaic: (Qa-in,) "Cain." It means, "gain," the word is probably derived from the Aramaic.
*4:2.1 Lit. Aramaic: (Ha-vil,) "Abel." Ironically, it's probably where the word "able" came from.
*4:2.2 Lit. Ar. expression: "Worked the earth."
*4:3 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumeh," "cycles," eons or ages.
*4:7 Lit. Aramaic word: (Rabishu,) or "lord of evil," from cuneiform records of Mesopotamia, several thousand years old.
*4:8 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression retained: "We do not need this."
*4:10 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression: "The voice of his blood."
*4:14.1 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumana." "Age." Also, "daily."
*4:14.2 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression: "Hidden before you."
*4:25 Lit. Aramaic word: [Sheht.] "Instead," or "In place of."
*4:26 The beginning of the line of the Children of the Lord.








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Genesis 1-4
Copyrighted by Victor Alexander ©2001 (posted Oct. 27, 2001, updated Nov. 15, 2002)
Genesis 1
1. As the beginning, the Son of God creates the heavens and the earth.*
2. And the earth was for Him and by Him,* and the darkness was over the face of infinite space, and the Spirit of God was over the layers of the water.*
3. And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.*
4. And God saw that the light was beautiful* and God chose light over darkness.*
5. And God called the Light "day"* and the Darkness "night,"* and the evening and the morning became part of one cycle, [the first eon.]*
6. And God said, "Let there be sky in the balance of the water." And He chose between the Waters over the water.
7. Thus God created the sky, and He differentiated between the water below the sky and the Waters above the sky, and it was so.
8. And God called the sky "heaven," and that was the evening and the morning of the second eon.
9. And God said, "Let the water below the heaven be gathered in one world and let dry land become visible, and it was so.
10. And God called the dry land "earth," and the gathering of the water the "seas," and God saw that they were beautiful.
11. And God said, "Let the earth yield vegetation, so as the seed* may sow its own kind, and the fruit bearing tree to produce the fruit of its own kind by which it was planted on earth, and it was so.
12. And the earth produced vegetation, so as the seed sowed its own kind, and the fruit tree that produced the fruit, generated its own kind, and God saw that it was beautiful.
13. And that was the evening and the morning of the third eon.
14. And God said, "Let there be suns in the sky of heaven, so as to choose between the day over the night, that they should serve for signs and wonders, seasons and cycles, and for years.
15. "And that they should glow in the sky of heaven, to shine over the earth," and it was so.
16. And God created two great celestial bodies, the greater one to have authority over the day and the smaller one to have authority over the night, and He created the stars and all the celestial bodies.
17. And God gave them to the sky and heaven, to shine over the earth,
18. And to have authority over the day and the night and to impose the light over the darkness, and God saw that they were beautiful.
19. And that was the evening and the morning of the fourth eon.
20. And God said, "Let the waters teem with living and breathing crawlers, and let the flying creatures fly over the earth, in the layers of the sky of heaven.
21. And God created the great dinosaurs* and every living soul that crawled in the waters and produced their own kind, and every flying creature with wings according to its own kind, and God saw that they were beautiful.
22. And God blessed them and commanded them, "Multiply and increase and fill the waters of the sea and let the earth teem with birds."
23. And that was the evening and the morning of the fifth eon.
24. And God said, "Let the earth produce living souls in harmony with its nature, herds and four-legged animals and creatures of the earth, according to their kind," and it was so.
25. And so God created the creatures of the earth according to their kind, and the herd animals according to their kind, and all the four-legged animals according to their kind, and God saw that they were beautiful.
26. And God said, "We shall make the human being in the image of our likeness, and they shall have authority over the fish of the sea and the birds of the sky and the herds and all the creatures of the earth and all the four-legged animals that walk on the earth."
27. And God created the human being to resemble* His own visage; He created them male and female.*
28. And God blessed them and said to them, "Multiply and increase, and fill the earth and its environments, and have authority over the fish in the sea and the birds of the sky and the four-legged animals and all the creatures that crawl over the earth."*
29. And God said, "Behold, I give you every plant with seeds that is sown on the face of all the earth, and every fruit bearing tree whose seeds are planted, for you to be a source of food.
30. "And [I give you] all the creatures of the wilderness and all the birds of the sky and everything that walks the earth that has a living soul, and all the herds [as a source] for food,"* and it was so.
31. And God saw all that He created, and, behold, it was truly beautiful. And that was the evening and the morning of the sixth eon.
*1:1 John 1:1 "In the beginning of creation, there was the Manifestation. And that Manifestation was with God and God was the [the embodiment of] that Manifestation.
*1:2.1 John 1:2 "This was in the beginning with God."
*1:2.2 John 1:3 "Everything was within his power, otherwise nothing would ever exist."
*1:3 John 1:4 "Through him there was Life..."
*1:4.1 John 1:4 continued: "... and Life became the spark of humanity."
*1:4.2 John 1:5 "And that ensuing fire lights the darkness and darkness does not overshadow it."
*1:5.1 Lit. Aramaic word: "Immama."
*1:5.2 Lit. Aramaic word: "Lil'ya."
*1:5.3 Lit. Aramaic word: "Yuma," "eon," immeasurable period, age, or Day.
*1:11 Lit. Ar. poetic construction: "The offspring should sow the seed of its own genesis."
*1:21 Lit. Aramaic word: "Titans."
*1:27.1 Lit. Aramaic word: "Adam."
*1:27.2 Lit. Ar. idiomatic construction: "And there created God to Adam with His visage, in the visage of God He created him, male and female He created them.
*1:28 Lit. Ar. id.: God created the aboriginal man first.
*1:30 NB! Predominantly as a source for food, seldom to be sacrificed or eaten.
Genesis 2
1. And the sky and the earth were completed and all their evolution.*
2. And God stopped working in the sixth eon of His creation, and He rested in the seventh eon from all the work of creation.
3. And God blessed the seventh eon and made it holy, because He rested in it from all His works of creation that He performed.
4. This is how the sky and the earth were created when the Lord God made the heaven and the earth.
5. And all the trees of the field were not yet created, and all the field vegetation were not yet supplied, because the Lord God had not yet brought the rains upon the face of the earth, and there was no Adam to work the earth.
6. And the waters welled from the earth and irrigated all the face of the earth.
7. And the Lord God molded Adam from the dust to resemble Himself,* and He blew on their faces the breath* of life and Adam became a living soul.
8. And the Lord God had consecrated Paradise in Eden from before, and there He set Adam whom He had molded.
9. And the Lord God supplied from the earth all that is pleasing to the sight and delicious to eat and the Tree of Life in the midst of Paradise.
10. And the river flowed out of Eden to irrigate the Paradise, and from there it divided and became four tributaries.*
11. The name of the first is Pishon, that is the one which goes around all the land of Havilah, where there is gold.
12. And the gold of that land is good, where there is also lapis lazuli and beryl stones.*
13. And the name of the second river is Gighon, that is the one that goes around all the land of Cush.
14. And the name of the third river is Tigris, which goes before Ashur, and the fourth river is the Euphrates.
15. And the Lord God fetched Adam and left them in the Paradise of Eden, so as they may work the land and guard it.
16. And the Lord God commanded Adam and told them, you may eat of all the trees of Paradise that are edible,
17. And of the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil you may not eat, because on the day you eat of it, you will die the death.*
18. And the Lord God said, "It is not well that Adam should be alone; I shall make a helper like Adam."
19. And the Lord God molded from the earth all the creatures of the wilderness and all the birds of the sky, and He brought them to Adam to see what he would call them, and whatever Adam called those living souls, that became their name.
20. And Adam named all the four-legged animals and all the birds of the sky and all the creatures of the earth. And out of them there was not found a helper like Adam.
21. And the Lord God cast a calm over Adam and they slept, and He consecrated one of Adam's ribs and He placed flesh in its stead.
22. And the Lord God transformed the rib that He consecrated from Adam to be the wife and He brought it to Adam.
23. And Adam said, "As of now* this bone from my bone and this flesh from my flesh shall be called the wife, because she was consecrated from the man."
24. Because of that the man leaves his father and mother and catches himself a wife. And they become both one flesh.
25. And they were both naked, Adam and his wife were not embarrassed.
*2:1 Lit. Ar. idiomatic figure of speech: "Powers."
*2:7.1 Lit. Ar. word: "Adam-tha," or portrait.
*2:7.2 Lit. Ar. id.: "Breeze."
*2:10 Lit. Ar. idiomatic figure of speech: "Heads."
*2:12 Lit. Ar. idiomatic construction: "There beryllium and rocks of beryl."
*2:17 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression: "Death you shall die."
*2:23 Lit. Ar. id.: "This season."
Genesis 3
1. And the serpent rose higher than all the creatures of the wilderness, that the Lord God created, and the serpent said to the wife, "Did God truly say that you should not eat from all the trees of Paradise?"
2. And the wife said to the serpent that of the fruit of all the trees of Paradise you may eat,
3. And the fruit of the tree in the midst of Paradise, God said that you shall not eat from it and you shall not go near it, so you will not die."
4. And the serpent said to the woman, "You will not die the death,*
5. "Because God knows that in the age* that you eat from it, your eyes will be opened and you will become like Gods, knowing the good and the evil."
6. And the wife saw that the tree was beautiful to eat, and it was pleasing to the eye, and the tree was pleasing to look at, and she took from its branches and ate, and she gave also to her husband with her and he also ate.
7. And both of them, their eyes opened up and they discovered that they were naked, and they took fig leaves and covered themselves.
8. And they heard the voice of the Lord God as He walked in Paradise at the end of the age,* Adam and his wife hid themselves from the Lord God in the trees of Paradise.
9. And the Lord God called Adam and told him, "Where are you running?"
10. And he said, "I heard your voice in Paradise and I saw that I was naked and so I hid myself."
11. And the Lord said to him, "Who saw that you were naked; behold, did you eat of the tree that I told you not to eat?"
12. And Adam said, "The wife who was with me, she gave me of the tree and I ate."
13. And the Lord God said to the wife, "Who made you do it?" And she said, "The serpent misled me and I ate."
14. And the Lord God said to the serpent, "For this that you did, you are cursed of all the four-legged animals and of the creatures of the wilderness, and you shall crawl on your belly and you shall eat dust all the ages* of your life,
15. "And I shall sanction enmity among you toward the wife, and between your offspring and her offspring; he will crush your head and you will strike at their heels."
16. And to the wife He said, "The pain of your conception will greatly increase and you will give birth to children in pain, and they shall return to your husband and he will exercise authority over you."
17. And to Adam He said, "Since you listened to the voice of your wife and you ate of the tree that I commanded you and told you not to eat of, the earth is cursed on account of you and in pain you will eat of it all the ages* of your life.
18. "Thorns and thistles will shoot out around you and you shall eat the herbs of the field,
19. "And by the sweat of your brow you will eat bread, until you return to the earth from which you were consecrated, for dust you are and to dust you shall return."
20. And Adam called the name of his wife "Eve,"* because she was the mother of all who would live.
21. And the Lord God made them robes of fiber and clothed them.
22. And the Lord God said, "Behold, Adam wanted to be like one of us, to know the good and the evil; now, that is why he extended his hand and took from the tree of life and ate, so he could live forever."*
23. And the Lord God sent him from Eden's Paradise to work the earth that He consecrated off from there.
24. And so the Lord God ejected him, and there shot up for them from the East of the Paradise of Eden the plants of carob and a perishable life at the edge of the sword, so as there would be one day a return to the way of the Tree of Life.*
*3:4 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression retained: "Really die."
*3:5 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yuma," eon or cycle.
*3:8 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yuma," eon or cycle.
*3:14 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumeh," eons or cycles.
*3:17 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumeh," eons or cycles.
*3:20 Lit. Aramaic word: "To [produce] life," (life in singular.)
*3:22 Lit. Ar. id.: "To the end of the universe."
*3:24 Lit. Ar. idiomatic construction: "And ejected him the Lord God, and climb up from the Easterlies the Paradise of Eden carob and the swords teeth and returnable would be to guard the road of the Tree of Life."
Genesis 4
1. And Adam had intercourse with Eve and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain,* and she said, "I have gained a man for the Lord."
2. And she further gave birth to his brother Abel,* and Abel became a herder and Cain became a tiller of soil.*
3. And there came Cain after many years* and brought of the fruit of his land an offering to the Lord.
4. And Abel also came and brought from the consecrated best of his herd and of his fatlings, and the Lord was pleased with Abel and his offering.
5. And with Cain and his offering, He was not pleased, and it really bothered Cain and his face turned sour.
6. And the Lord said to Cain, "Why did it upset you? And why did your face turn sour?
7. "Behold, if you glorify me, you shall be accepted, and if you do not, your evil lord* awaits you at the gate of sin; you will turn to him and he shall have authority over you."
8. And Cain said to Abel his brother, "We are better off outside,"* and while they were in the field, Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.
9. And the Lord said to Cain, "Where is Abel, your brother?" And he said to Him, "I do not know; why, am I my brother's guard?"
10. And the Lord said to him, "What did you do? The blood* of your brother is crying out from the earth.
11. "Henceforth you are cursed by the earth that opened its mouth and received the blood of your brother from your hands.
12. "As you work the earth, it will not flourish and give you its yield; you shall be a wanderer and a nomad on the earth."
13. And Cain said, "My errors are too great to be forgiven.
14. "Behold, you have removed me in this age* from the face of the earth and I lie hidden from your presence,* and I am a wanderer and a nomad on the earth, and whoever finds me will kill me."
15. And the Lord told him, "It will not be so, whoever kills Cain will pay sevenfold." And the Lord consecrated a sign upon Cain that anyone who finds him should not kill him.
16. And Cain left the presence of the Lord and settled in the land of the nomads, east of Eden.
17. And Cain took a wife and she became pregnant and gave birth to Enoch, and [Cain] started a village and called it after his son Enoch.
18. And to Enoch was born Irad and to Irad was born Mehujael and to Mehujael was born Metushael. And to Metushael was born Lamech.
19. And Lamech took two women and the name of the first was Ada and the name of the other one was Salla.
20. And Ada gave birth to Jabal, and he was the father of those who lived in tents and herded cattle.
21. And the name of his brother was Jubal, and he was the father of all those who took up the guitar and the horn.
22. And Salla also gave birth to Tubalcain and Tubalcain's sister, Naema.
23. And Lamech said to his women, Ada and Salla, "Listen to my voice, women of Lamech, heed my sayings, for I have killed a husband in my bigamy, and a young boy in my lechery.
24. "For Cain is repaid [in vengeance] sevenfold and Lamech seventy times seven."
25. And Adam took his wife Eve again. And she became pregnant and gave birth, and she called his name Seth,* because God gave her another offspring in place of Abel who was killed by Cain.
26. And to Seth also was born a son and he called his name Enosh. Thereafter they were called after the name of the Lord.*
*4:1 Lit. Aramaic: (Qa-in,) "Cain." It means, "gain," the word is probably derived from the Aramaic.
*4:2.1 Lit. Aramaic: (Ha-vil,) "Abel." Ironically, it's probably where the word "able" came from.
*4:2.2 Lit. Ar. expression: "Worked the earth."
*4:3 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumeh," "cycles," eons or ages.
*4:7 Lit. Aramaic word: (Rabishu,) or "lord of evil," from cuneiform records of Mesopotamia, several thousand years old.
*4:8 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression retained: "We do not need this."
*4:10 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression: "The voice of his blood."
*4:14.1 Lit. Ar. id.: "Yumana." "Age." Also, "daily."
*4:14.2 Lit. Ar. idiomatic expression: "Hidden before you."
*4:25 Lit. Aramaic word: [Sheht.] "Instead," or "In place of."
*4:26 The beginning of the line of the Children of the Lord.








THIS IS FROM ORIGINAL BIBLE.. ARAMAIC BIBLE..


BIBLE IS NOTHING MORE THAN STORY BOOK.. MOST STORIES ARE LIE, FEW IS TRUE
13. And the Lord God said to the wife, your version of bible is mohamMAD version . That does not change the fact that quran is a book of poems , manual of terrorism and paedophilia.

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Re: Bible Is Not The Word Of God by mujahid1339(m): 4:10pm On Jun 04, 2015
jcross19:

13. And the Lord God said to the wife, your version of bible is mohamMAD version . That does not change the fact that quran is a book of poems , manual of terrorism and paedophilia.
I see sad
EX 17:13 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
mows
down Amalek and his people.
EX 21:20-21 With the Lord's approval, a slave
may be beaten to death with no punishment for
the perpetrator as long as the slave doesn't
die
too quickly.
EX 32:27 "Put every man his sword by his
side,
and go in and out from gate to gate throughout
the camp, and slay every man his brother, and
every man his companion, and every man his
neighbor.
EX 32:27-29 With the Lord's approval, the
Israelites slay 3000 men.
LE 26:7-8 The Lord promises the Israelites
that, if
they are obedient, their enemies will "fall
before
your sword."
LE 26:22 "I will also send wild beasts among
you,
which shall rob you of your children."
LE 26:29 , DT 28:53 , JE 19:9 , EZ 5:8-10 As a
punishment, the Lord will cause people to eat
the
flesh of their own sons and daughters and
fathers
and friends.
LE 27:29 Human sacrifice is condoned. (Note:
An
example is given in JG 11:30-39 )
NU 11:33 The Lord smites the people with a
great
plague.
NU 12:1-10 God makes Miriam a leper for
seven
days because she and Aaron had spoken
against
Moses.
NU 15:32-36 A Sabbath breaker (who had
gathered sticks for a fire) is stoned to death at
the Lord's command.
NU 16:27-33 The Lord causes the earth to
open
and swallow up the men and their households
(including wives and children) because the
men
had been rebellious.
NU 16:35 A fire from the Lord consumes 250
men.
NU 16:49 A plague from the Lord kills 14,700
people.
NU 21:3 The Israelites utterly destroy the
Canaanites.
NU 21:6 Fiery serpents, sent by the Lord, kill
many Israelites.
NU 21:35 With the Lord's approval, the
Israelites
slay Og "... and his sons and all his people,
until
there was not one survivor left ...."
NU 25:4 (KJV) "And the Lord said unto Moses,
take all the heads of the people, and hang
them
up before the Lord against the sun ...."
NU 25:8 "He went after the man of Israel into
the
tent, and thrust both of them through, the man
of
Israel, and the woman through her belly."
NU 25:9 24,000 people die in a plague from
the
Lord.
NU 31:9 The Israelites capture Midianite
women
and children.
NU 31:17-18 Moses, following the Lord's
command, orders the Israelites to kill all the
Midianite male children and "... every woman
who
has known man ...." (Note: How would it be
determined which women had known men?
One
can only speculate.)
NU 31:31-40 32,000 virgins are taken by the
Israelites as booty. Thirty-two are set aside
(to
be sacrificed?) as a tribute for the Lord.
DT 2:33-34 The Israelites utterly destroy the
men,
women, and children of Sihon.
DT 3:6 The Israelites utterly destroy the men,
women, and children of Og.
DT 7:2 The Lord commands the Israelites to
"utterly destroy" and show "no mercy" to those
whom he gives them for defeat.
DT 20:13-14 "When the Lord delivers it into
your
hand, put to the sword all the males .... As for
the women, the children, the livestock and
everything else in the city, you may take these
as
plunder for yourselves."
DT 20:16 "In the cities of the nations the Lord
is
giving you as an inheritance, do not leave
alive
anything that breathes."
DT 21:10-13 With the Lord's approval, the
Israelites are allowed to take "beautiful
women"
from the enemy camp to be their captive
wives.
If, after sexual relations, the husband has "no
delight" in his wife, he can simply let her go.
DT 28:53 "You will eat the fruit of the womb,
the
flesh of the sons and daughters the Lord your
God has given you."
JS 1:1-9 , 18 Joshua receives the Lord's
blessing
for all the bloody endeavors to follow.
JS 6:21-27 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
destroys the city of Jericho--men, women, and
children--with the edge of the sword.
JS 7:19-26 Achan, his children and his cattle
are
stoned to death because Achan had taken a
taboo thing.
JS 8:22-25 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly smites the people of Ai, killing 12,000
men
and women, so that there were none who
escaped.
JS 10:10-27 With the help of the Lord, Joshua
utterly destroys the Gibeonites.
JS 10:28 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly
destroys the people of Makkedah.
JS 10:30 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly
destroys the Libnahites.
JS 10:32-33 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly destroys the people of Lachish.
JS 10:34-35 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly destroys the Eglonites.
JS 10:36-37 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly destroys the Hebronites.
JS 10:38-39 With the Lord's approval, Joshua
utterly destroys the Debirites.
JS 10:40 (A summary statement.) "So Joshua
defeated the whole land ...; he left none
remaining, but destroyed all that breathed, as
the
Lord God of Israel commanded."
JS 11:6 The Lord orders horses to be
hamstrung.
(Exceedingly cruel.)
JS 11:8-15 "And the lord gave them into the
hand
of Israel, ...utterly destroying them; there was
none left that breathed ...."
JS 11:20 "For it was the Lord's doing to
harden
their hearts that they should come against
Israel
in battle, in order that they should be utterly
destroyed, and should receive no mercy but be
exterminated, as the Lord commanded
Moses."
JS 11:21-23 Joshua utterly destroys the
Anakim.
JG 1:4 With the Lord's support, Judah defeats
10,000 Canaanites at Bezek.
JG 1:6 With the Lord's approval, Judah
pursues
Adoni-bezek, catches him, and cuts off his
thumbs and big toes.
JG 1:8 With the Lord's approval, Judah smites
Jerusalem.
JG 1:17 With the Lord's approval, Judah and
Simeon utterly destroy the Canaanites who
inhabited Zephath.
JG 3:29 The Israelites kill about 10,000
Moabites.
JG 3:31 (A restatement.) Shamgar killed 600
Philistines with an oxgoad.
JG 4:21 Jael takes a tent stake and hammers
it
through the head of Sisera, fastening it to the
ground.
JG 7:19-25 The Gideons defeat the Midianites,
slay their princes, cut off their heads, and
bring
the heads back to Gideon.
JG 8:15-21 The Gideons slaughter the men of
Penuel.
JG 9:5 Abimalech murders his brothers.
JG 9:45 Abimalech and his men kill all the
people
in the city.
JG 9:53-54 "A woman dropped a stone on his
head and cracked his skull. Hurriedly he called
to
his armor-bearer, 'Draw your sword and kill
me,
so that they can't say a woman killed me.' So
his
servant ran him through, and he died."
JG 11:29-39 Jepthah sacrifices his beloved
daughter, his only child, according to a vow he
has made with the Lord.
JG 14:19 The Spirit of the Lord comes upon a
man and causes him to slay thirty men.
JG 15:15 Samson slays 1000 men with the
jawbone of an ass.
JG 16:21 The Philistines gouge out Samson's
eyes.
JG 16:27-30 Samson, with the help of the
Lord,
pulls down the pillars of the Philistine house
and
causes his own death and that of 3000 other
men
and women.
JG 18:27 The Danites slay the quiet and
unsuspecting people of Laish.
JG 19:22-29 A group of sexual depraved men
beat on the door of an old man's house
demanding that he turn over to them a male
house guest. Instead, the old man offers his
virgin daughter and his guest's concubine (or
wife): "Behold, here are my virgin daughter and
his concubine; let me bring them out now.
Ravish
them and do with them what seems good to
you;
but against this man do not do so vile a
thing."
The man's concubine is ravished and dies.
The
man then cuts her body into twelve pieces and
sends one piece to each of the twelve tribes of
Israel.
JG 20:43-48 The Israelites smite 25,000+
"men of
valor" from amongst the Benjamites, "men and
beasts and all that they found," and set their
towns on fire.
JG 21:10-12 "... Go and smite the inhabitants
of
Jabesh-gilead with the edge of the sword and;
also the women and little ones.... every male
and
every woman that has lain with a male you
shall
utterly destroy." They do so and find four
hundred
young virgins whom they bring back for their
own
use.
1SA 4:10 The Philistines slay 30,000 Israelite
foot
soldiers.
1SA 5:6-9 The Lord afflicts the Philistines
with
tumors in their "secret parts," presumably for
having stolen the Ark.
1SA 6:19 God kills seventy men (or so) for
looking into the Ark (at him?). (Note: The early
Israelites apparently thought the Ark to be
God's
abode.)
1SA 7:7-11 Samuel and his men smite the
Philistines.
1SA 11:11 With the Lord's blessing, Saul and
his
men cut down the Ammonites.
1SA 14:31 Jonathan and his men strike down
the
Philistines.
1SA 14:48 Saul smites the Amalekites.
1SA 15:3 , 7-8 "This is what the Lord says:
Now
go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all
that
they have; do not spare them, but kill both
man
and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep,
camel and ass ....' And Saul ... utterly
destroyed
all the people with the edge of the sword."
1SA 15:33 "Samuel hewed Agag in pieces
before
the Lord ...."
1SA 18:7 The women sing as they make
merry:
"Saul has slain his thousands and David his
ten
thousands."
1SA 27:8-11 "David left neither man nor
woman
alive ....". (Note: This implies that children and
infants were included in the slaughter.)
1SA 30:17 David smites the Amalekites.
2SA 2:23 Abner kills Asahel.
2SA 3:30 Joab and Abishai kill Abner.
2SA 4:7-8 Rechan and Baanah kill Ish-bosheth,
behead him, and take his head to David.
2SA 4:12 David has Rechan and Baanah killed,
their hands and feet cut off, and their bodies
hanged by the pool at Hebron.
2SA 5:25 "And David did as the Lord
commanded
him, and smote the Philistines ...."
2SA 6:2-23 Because she rebuked him for
having
exposed himself, Michal (David's wife) was
barren
throughout her life.
2SA 8:1-18 (A listing of some of David's
murderous conquests.)
2SA 8:4 David hamstrung all but a few of the
horses.
2SA 8:5 David slew 22,000 Syrians.
2SA 8:6 , 14 "The Lord gave victory to David
wherever he went."
2SA 8:13 David slew 18,000 Edomites in the
valley of salt and made the rest slaves.
2SA 10:18 David slew 47,000+ Syrians.
2SA 11:14-27 David has Uriah killed so that he
can marry Uriah's wife, Bathsheba.
2SA 12:1 , 19 The Lord strikes David's child
dead
for the sin that David has committed.
2SA 13:1-15 Amnon loves his sister Tamar,
rapes
her, then hates her.
2SA 13:28-29 Absalom has Amnon murdered.
2SA 18:6 -7 20,000 men are slaughtered at the
battle in the forest of Ephraim.
2SA 18:15 Joab's men murder Absalom.
2SA 20:10-12 Joab's men murder Amasa and
leave him "... wallowing in his own blood in
the
highway. And anyone who came by, seeing
him,
stopped."
2SA 24:15 The Lord sends a pestilence on
Israel
that kills 70,000 men.
1KI 2:24-25 Solomon has Adonijah murdered.
1KI 2:29-34 Solomon has Joab murdered.
1KI 2:46 Solomon has Shime-i murdered.
1KI 13:15-24 A man is killed by a lion for
eating
bread and drinking water in a place where the
Lord had previously told him not to. This is in
spite of the fact that the man had
subsequently
been lied to by a prophet who told the man
that
an angel of the Lord said that it would be
alright
to eat and drink there.
1KI 20:29-30 The Israelites smite 100,000
Syrian
soldiers in one day. A wall falls on 27,000
remaining Syrians.
2KI 1:10-12 Fire from heaven comes down and
consumes fifty men.
2KI 2:23-24 Forty-two children are mauled and
killed, presumably according to the will of God,
for having jeered at a man of God.
2KI 5:27 Elisha curses Gehazi and his
descendants forever with leprosy.
2KI 6:18-19 The Lord answers Elisha's prayer
and
strikes the Syrians with blindness. Elisha
tricks
the blind Syrians and leads them to Samaria.
2KI 6:29 "So we cooked my son and ate him.
The
next day I said to her, 'Give up your son so we
may eat him,' but she had hidden him."
2KI 9:24 Jehu tricks and murders Joram.
2KI 9:27 Jehu has Ahaziah killed.
2KI 9:30-37 Jehu has Jezebel killed. Her body
is
trampled by horses. Dogs eat her flesh so that
only her skull, feet, and the palms of her
hands
remain.
2KI 10:7 Jehu has Ahab's seventy sons
beheaded,
then sends the heads to their father.
2KI 10:14 Jehu has forty-two of Ahab's kin
killed.
2KI 10:17 "And when he came to Samaria, he
slew all that remained to Ahab in Samaria, till
he
had wiped them out, according to the word of
the
Lord ...."
2KI 10:19-27 Jehu uses trickery to massacre
the
Baal worshippers.
2KI 11:1 Athaliah destroys all the royal family.
2KI 14:5 , 7 Amaziah kills his servants and
then
10,000 Edomites.
2KI 15:3-5 Even though he did what was right
in
the eyes of the Lord, the Lord smites Azariah
with
leprosy for not having removed the "high
places."
2KI 15:16 Menahem ripped open all the women
who were pregnant.
2KI 19:35 An angel of the Lord kills 185,000
men.
1CH 20:3 (KJV) "And he brought out the
people
that were in it, and cut them with saws, and
with
harrows of iron, and with axes."
2CH 13:17 500,000 Israelites are slaughtered.
2CH 21:4 Jehoram slays all his brothers.
PS 137:9 Happy will be the man who dashes
your
little ones against the stones.
PS 144:1 God is praised as the one who trains
hands for war and fingers for battle.
IS 13:15 "Everyone who is captured will be
thrust
through; all who are caught will fall by the
sword. Their infants will be dashed to pieces
before their eyes; their ... wives will be
ravished."
IS 13:18 "Their bows also shall dash the young
men to pieces; and they shall have no pity on
the
fruit of the womb; their eye shall not spare
children."
IS 14:21-22 "Prepare slaughter for his children
for
the iniquity of their fathers."
IS 49:26 The Lord will cause the oppressors of
the Israelite's to eat their own flesh and to
become drunk on their own blood as with
wine.
JE 16:4 "They shall die grievous deaths; they
shall not be lamented; neither shall they be
buried; but they shall be as dung upon the face
of the earth: and they shall be consumed by
the
sword, and by famine; and their carcasses
shall
be meat for the fowls of heaven, and for the
beasts of the earth."
LA 4:9-10 "Those slain by the sword are better
off
than those who die of famine; racked with
hunger, they waste away for lack of food. ...
pitiful women have cooked their own children,
who became their food ..."
EZ 6:12-13 The Lord says: "... they will fall by
the
sword, famine and plague. He that is far away
will die of the plague, and he that is near will
fall
by the sword, and he that survives and is
spared
will die of famine. So will I spend my wrath
upon
them. And they will know I am the Lord, when
the
people lie slain among their idols around their
altars, on every high hill and on all the
mountaintops, under every spreading tree and
every leafy oak ...."
EZ 9:4-6 The Lord commands: "... slay old
men
outright, young men and maidens, little
children
and women ...."
EZ 20:26 In order that he might horrify them,
the
Lord allowed the Israelites to defile
themselves
through, amongst other things, the sacrifice of
their first-born children.
EZ 21:3-4 The Lord says that he will cut off
both
the righteous and the wicked that his sword
shall
go against all flesh.
EZ 23:25 , 47 God is going to slay the sons
and
daughters of those who were whores.
EZ 23:34 "You shall ... pluck out your hair, and
tear your bosoms."
HO 13:16 "They shall fall by the sword: their
infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their
women with child shall be ripped up."
MI 3:2-3 "... who pluck off their skin ..., and
their
flesh from off their bones; Who also eat the
flesh
of my people, and flay their skin from off
them;
and they break their bones, and chop them in
pieces, as for the pot, and as flesh within the
caldron."
MT 3:12 , 8:12 , 10:21 , 13:30 , 42, 22:13 ,
24:51 ,
25:30 , LK 13:28 , JN 5:24 Some will spend
eternity
burning in Hell. There will be weeping, wailing
and
gnashing of teeth.
MT 10:21 "... the brother shall deliver up his
brother to death, and the father his child, ...
children shall rise up against their parents,
and
cause them to be put to death."
MT 10:35-36 "For I have come to turn a man
against his father, a daughter against her
mother,
a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law a
man's enemies will be the members of his
own
family."
MT 11:21-24 Jesus curses [the inhabitants of]
three cities who were not sufficiently
impressed
with his great works.
AC 13:11 Paul purposefully blinds a man
Re: Bible Is Not The Word Of God by Proffdada: 4:18pm On Jun 04, 2015
Too much sour weed in ur system
Re: Bible Is Not The Word Of God by christlike31(m): 5:10pm On Jun 04, 2015
What is that guy talking self undecided

Who has bewitch him

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Re: Bible Is Not The Word Of God by christlike31(m): 5:10pm On Jun 04, 2015
What is that guy talking self undecided

Who has bewitched him

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Re: Bible Is Not The Word Of God by shahydbinaliyu(m): 10:53am On Jun 05, 2015
jcross19:

13. And the Lord God said to the wife, your version of bible is mohamMAD version . That does not change the fact that quran is a book of poems , manual of terrorism and paedophilia.




laughing... when you don't even know the language Jesus spoke when he was alive .. you don't even know that Aramaic bible is the last resort for original bible..


FOOLS NEVER LISTEN TO TRUTH, JESUS TOLD THE TRUTH, THEY HATE AND WANTED TO KILL HIM.. NOW AM THE JESUS HERE..

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