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Then you are still writing "hello world" applications. |
MrPresident1:Any that does not conform to these: The Commandments 1 . I am the Lord your God: you shall have no other gods but me. 2 . You shall not make for yourself any idol. 3 . You shall not dishonour the name of the Lord your God. 4 . Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. 5 . Honour your father and mother. 6 . You shall not commit murder. 7 . You shall not commit adultery. 8 . You shall not steal. 9 . You shall not be a false witness. 10. You shall not covet anything which belongs to your neighbour. |
Ephesians 6:1 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you, but like slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. |
LordReed:You will hear when the True Messiah of the Original Torah comes! |
LordReed:The Torah today was written after the destruction of the first Temple and after the Israelites returned from Babylon where they were taken as slaves, this means what was written includes the pagan practices in Babylon, same way the New Testament was written after the destruction of the second Temple and the Israelites were taken away to Rome as slaves, which now includes the Roman pagan practice of their god having a son with another man's wife. So when the True Messiah of the Original Torah comes he will teach the Original Torah to the whole world and there will be peace all over at last. |
LordReed:Not me who decides such but it's by knowing that the True God of Israel and the whole world Who gave the 10 Commandments will not add what you quoted. If Nigeria makes the Ten Commandments the national Anthem to be recited by all in the morning, at noon and in the evening daily, Nigeria will become a wonderful country to live in. The Commandments 1 . I am the Lord your God: you shall have no other gods but me. 2 . You shall not make for yourself any idol. 3 . You shall not dishonour the name of the Lord your God. 4 . Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. 5 . Honour your father and mother. 6 . You shall not commit murder. 7 . You shall not commit adultery. 8 . You shall not steal. 9 . You shall not be a false witness. 10. You shall not covet anything which belongs to your neighbour. |
LordReed:What you quoted was added by the so called pagans that wanted to turn people away from the True God of Israel and the whole world. |
QuinQ:He made a big mistake! |
Lesson 1. You don't fight your family for a new woman. "I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point continuing to fight any more, life is precious," said Prince Harry, who said the dispute over his security had "always been the sticking point". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8074n5z597o |
LordReed:Those are the pagan laws that were added after returning from Babylon, they are not from the Original Laws before they were taken to Babylon. |
airsaylongcome:True, working remotely from Naija works out better |
airsaylongcome:But with a salary of $80,000 plus a year, you'll live very comfortably. |
airsaylongcome:Seems you have gone far in this field of VoIP. Why don't you japa? |
airsaylongcome:You are right. I used quotes before. But VoIP involve direct interaction with physical network hardware infrastructure like: CISCO routers, switches,, session border controllers (SBCs), IP phones, and even analog gateways. Unlike high level software development where you just need a pc, laptop or phone and connection to the internet. |
LordReed:The original Laws are based on the 10 Commandments. Like Deuteronomy 10:19 “Love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” Which is based on love your neighbour in the 10 commandments. |
airsaylongcome:If I type only VoIP then it shows thousands of results. But I restricted it to "VoIP Engineer" only |
airsaylongcome:Oh you missed this in my post above: "on indeed usa and only 22 jobs came up. Here are the requirements for one of them:" The search I did was for only "VoIP Engineer" |
MaxInDHouse:Christianity did not come from the nation of Israel, it came from the Roman Empire! |
MaxIntheHouse2:But about 300 years later Jesus Christ showed Constantine a sign of victory in the sky to help him win the war to become the emperor of the Roman empire, and Constantine still a worshipper of Sol Invictus decided to make Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire, which they also took to the rest of the world. |
Updated Here are a requirements for a VoIP Engineer: VoIP Engineer Leidos | Chantilly, VA 20151 $126,100 - $227,950 a year Clearance Required: MUST possess a TS/SCI Polygraph. Basic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and at least 12 years of experience OR Master’s and at least 10 years of experience OR 16+ years relevant work experience and combination of college coursework and certifications in lieu of degree Extensive hands-on experience with VoIP systems, Session Border Controllers, and VoIP Peripherals; willingness to learn Asterisk Extensive hands-on experience with dial plans, IVRs, SIP, IAX, RTP, DIDs, codecs and other protocols Solid understanding of traditional telephony, PRIs, BRIs, FXO/FXS, circuit-switching, POTS, PSTN, MTSO Solid understanding of OSI model, firewalls, IP routing, IP switching, VLANS, and QOS/COS Hands-on experience with network monitoring, network diagnostics, and network analytics tools Hands-on experience installing/configuring/troubleshooting servers Hands-on experience with Linux operating systems, i.e., Ubuntu, CentOS Ability to work well individually, as well as within a team environment, and maintain professional behavior with all stakeholders at all times Desired Qualifications: Subject Matter Expert (SME) in VoIP telecommunications, and VoIP protocols Digium Certified Asterisk Administrator (dCAA) and/or Digium Certified Asterisk Professional (dCAP) CCNA/CCNP Voice certification OCONUS experience |
seunowa:The Ten Commandments are much easier to keep than keeping the commandments of the New Testament. Take Ananias and Sapphira, just for trying to keep some of their own money from their own property, that was it Peter and his men got rid of them. |
22jumpstreet:I'm sure that the original Laws and Commandments God gave to the Israelites did not include animal sacrifice and burning of incense, rather, such practices were later adopted from such pagan practices they encountered during their time in Babylon. |
MaxIntheHouse2:Your lack of knowledge on the Torah and all the junk your organisation has fed rent-free into your head is what is baffling and yet you go from door to door teaching what you don't know about. I would like to come to your organisation to teach you all on the Original Torah which are the original Words of The True God of Israel and all nations and all mankind. |
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I wanted to share these with MaxInDHouse to help him see that the Original Torah laws are meant for all humanity not just for the nation of Israel, as he’s been taught by his organisation. Joel 3:2 “I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will enter into judgment against them…” Psalm 117:1 — “Praise the Lord, all you nations…” Zechariah 8:23 — “Ten men from all languages of the nations will grasp the garment of a Jew, saying, ‘Let us go with you, for we have heard God is with you.’” These verses reflect a universal role for the Torah in guiding all humanity toward God. Gentiles in the Torah and Prophets Who Follow God Figures like Jethro (Moses’ father-in-law) and Ruth the Moabite chose to align with Torah values and were honored for doing so. This shows the Torah’s openness to non-Jews who willingly embrace its path. Isaiah’s Prophecy: Torah for All Nations “For out of Zion shall go forth the law…” — Isaiah 2:3 This verse explicitly says that the Torah will one day be taught to all nations, not just Israel. The vision includes non-Jews coming to Jerusalem to learn God's law, implying its universal importance. Exodus 12:49 “There shall be one law for the native and for the stranger who sojourns among you.” This verse clearly states that God’s law applies equally to both Israelites and non-Israelites who dwell with them. Strong support for universal applicability of at least certain Torah laws. Leviticus 24:22 “You shall have the same law for the stranger and for the native-born, for I am the Lord your God.” Again affirms that God’s standards of justice apply to all people, not just Jews. This is significant in the context of punishments and legal equity. Deuteronomy 10:19 “Love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” A central ethical command that applies to interactions with non-Jews. Shows that Torah law envisions a just, moral society that includes and uplifts outsiders, not excludes them. Jeremiah 25:31 (from the Prophets, not the Torah) “The Lord has a controversy with the nations; He will enter into judgment with all flesh…” Amos 1–2 – Judgment against Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, Moab, etc. Isaiah 13–23 – Oracles against Babylon, Assyria, Egypt, etc. Jeremiah 46–51 – Judgments against nations. Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 – “Duty of All Mankind” “Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind.” God’s Mercy and Message to Nineveh God sends Jonah to Nineveh, a pagan city, and calls them to repentance. They respond — and God spares them. |
Have you implemented this before from scratch?
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tommy589:And the crew were put in a VIP hotel but the Nigerian crew did not get the same. |
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