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Why did Matthew misquote from Zechariah 11:12-13, which mentions thirty pieces of silver being cast to the potter in the house of the Lord: "Then I said to them, 'If it is agreeable to you, give me my wages; and if not, refrain.' So they weighed out for my wages thirty pieces of silver. And the Lord said to me, 'Throw it to the potter'—that princely price they set on me. So I took the thirty pieces of silver and threw them into the house of the Lord for the potter." This is a very BIG SCAM Where did Jeremiah say this in Matthew 27:9-10, NKJV: Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, “And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the value of Him who was priced, whom they of the children of Israel priced, 10 and gave them for the potter’s field, as the Lord directed me.” Matthew 27:9-10, NKJV. God Almighty of the Original Torah in the first Temple in Jerusalem is the only True God. |
You two stop the insults that's why Africa is still the way it is. Lets put our knowledge together to move Africa forward |
The Grand Mufti of Libya, Sheikh Sadik al-Ghariani, urged all Libyans on Friday to unite against the Russians in their country. It is here that the Russians have fled following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria. Mufti al-Ghariani stressed in his weekly programme broadcast on Tanasuh television that Russians have increased their presence in Libya since the beginning of December, bringing in military equipment. He argued that they are not civilians but fighters who must be expelled from Libya. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/libya-s-grand-mufti-calls-for-united-front-against-russian-forces/ar-AA1whUQ4?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=621d9c5b19cb46199b1192e4b38d6867&ei=21 |
sonmvayina:Reason the early Church followed their tradition and Burnt William Tyndale at the STAKE for translating the first copy of the Bible from Latin to English as this has exposed their Y...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-Dj-CvFnAg |
Even Matthew too misquoted from Zechariah 11:12-13, which mentions thirty pieces of silver being cast to the potter in the house of the Lord: "Then I said to them, 'If it is agreeable to you, give me my wages; and if not, refrain.' So they weighed out for my wages thirty pieces of silver. And the Lord said to me, 'Throw it to the potter'—that princely price they set on me. So I took the thirty pieces of silver and threw them into the house of the Lord for the potter." This is a very BIG SCAM Where did Jeremiah say this: Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, “And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the value of Him who was priced, whom they of the children of Israel priced, 10 and gave them for the potter’s field, as the Lord directed me.” Matthew 27:9-10, NKJV. |
Now we know the real unbelievers. Jesus only taught peace. But wait how about Peter's action against Ananias and Sapphira, why did Peter not forgive them or maybe Peter was actually a Muslim. Acts 5:3-10 3Then Peter said, “Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? 4Didn’t it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn’t the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied just to human beings but to God.” 5When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized all who heard what had happened. 6Then some young men came forward, wrapped up his body, and carried him out and buried him. 7About three hours later his wife came in, not knowing what had happened. 8Peter asked her, “Tell me, is this the price you and Ananias got for the land?” “Yes,” she said, “that is the price.” 9Peter said to her, “How could you conspire to test the Spirit of the Lord? Listen! The feet of the men who buried your husband are at the door, and they will carry you out also.” 10At that moment she fell down at his feet and died. Then the young men came in and, finding her dead, carried her out and buried her beside her husband. 11Great fear seized the whole church and all who heard about these events. God Almighty of The Original Torah in the First Temple in Jerusalem is the only True God |
The celebration of Christmas and New Year's Day both have roots in ancient Roman pagan traditions, although they were adapted and transformed significantly over time by Christian influences. 1. Christmas and the Roman Pagan Origins: Christmas, celebrated on December 25th, aligns closely with ancient Roman pagan festivals that celebrated the winter solstice and the return of the sun. Here are some key pagan roots: Sol Invictus (The Unconquered Sun): The most direct influence on Christmas is the Roman festival of Sol Invictus, which celebrated the "Unconquered Sun." This was a holiday dedicated to the sun god, celebrated on December 25th, during the winter solstice. The idea was that after the solstice, the days would grow longer, marking the return of the sun and the triumph of light over darkness. Saturnalia: Another major Roman festival, Saturnalia, was held in mid-December (December 17-23). It was a time of feasting, gift-giving, and revelry, where social norms were temporarily overturned. Slaves were treated as equals to their masters, and there was a general spirit of merrymaking and celebration. Many aspects of Saturnalia, such as gift-giving, feasting, and decorations, were incorporated into Christmas celebrations. Other Influences: The celebration of the solstice and the symbolic importance of light in the darkness were themes that Christians would later adopt to represent the birth of Jesus Christ, often depicted as the "light of the world." 2. New Year's Day and the Roman Pagan Origins: New Year's Day, celebrated on January 1st, also has its roots in Roman pagan traditions: The Roman New Year (Kalends of January): January 1st was the day of the Kalends, the first day of the month in the Roman calendar. The month of January was named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and doorways. Janus had two faces: one looking forward to the future, and one looking back to the past. The beginning of the year was thus a time for reflection and making resolutions, a practice that continues today. The Celebration of Janus: On the Kalends of January, Romans would honor Janus with rituals meant to ensure a smooth transition into the new year. This included offering sacrifices and engaging in prayers for a prosperous year ahead. Later Christian Influence: As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, January 1st became the feast day of Mary, Mother of God, in the Christian liturgical calendar. However, the customs of celebrating the new year and making resolutions persisted. Summary of Pagan Influences: Christmas: Rooted in Roman festivals such as Sol Invictus and Saturnalia, focused on the winter solstice, the return of the sun, and themes of rebirth and renewal. New Year's Day: Tied to the Roman Kalends of January and the worship of Janus, symbolizing new beginnings and transitions, which later became a day of Christian observance. Both holidays were shaped by pre-Christian Roman customs, which were then absorbed and adapted by early Christian traditions as the church sought to convert pagan populations. By ChatGPT |
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Jesus Christ started after the year Seventy. The first Jewish writer who wrote about about Jesus Christ did around the year Ninety Five and was in Rome when he wrote about Jesus and the writer was not even born when Jesus was around. The writer even stated that he tried all the religion in Israel when he was sixteen this was just 23 years after Jesus' ascension, but there was not Christianity. "When I was about sixteen years old, I had a mind to make trial of the several sects that were among us. These sects are three: the first is that of the Pharisees, the second that of the Sadducees, and the third that of the Essenes, as we have frequently told you. I thought that by this means I might choose the best, if I were once acquainted with them all. So I contented myself with hard fare and underwent great difficulties, and went through them all." (Life of Flavius Josephus, 2) |
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OkCornel:It was Yeshua that went to Egypt to learn black magic. The Roman empire combined Hail Zeus and Yashua to invent Jesus Christ, to make it appeal to the Jews, followers of Yeshua and followers of Zeus thereby unifying all major religions in the Roman empire. |
OkCornel:The name Jesus Christ, is actuality "Hail Zeus," a term created by the Roman Empire in an attempt to ease the transition from Roman paganism to the new Christianity, which was not the one Yeshua started? The Roman empire created Christianity in a way to win the Jews to the new religion which was not the one Yeshua started. |
Gabrielshow24:That was the same thing that happened with the first writer who wrote about about Jesus Christ, the writer was in Rome when he wrote about Jesus and the writer was not even born when Jesus was around. The writer even stated that he tried all the religion in Israel when he was sixteen this was just 23 years after Jesus' ascension, but there was not Christianity. "When I was about sixteen years old, I had a mind to make trial of the several sects that were among us. These sects are three: the first is that of the Pharisees, the second that of the Sadducees, and the third that of the Essenes, as we have frequently told you. I thought that by this means I might choose the best, if I were once acquainted with them all. So I contented myself with hard fare and underwent great difficulties, and went through them all." (Life of Flavius Josephus, 2) |
Gabrielshow24:Were you there with Jesus to know which Gospel today was fabricated? |
Gabrielshow24:Who's history do you follow |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NCE6vJMcK8 Transcript 0:00 imagine a woman so Fearless so committed 0:03 to her people and her God that she would 0:06 risk everything to stand against the 0:08 most powerful military force of her time 0:11 yet most Bibles do not include her story 0:15 The Book of Judith a tale revered in 0:18 Catholic Eastern Orthodox Ethiopian 0:20 Orthodox and Anglican Traditions has 0:23 been cast aside in others deemed too 0:26 controversial perhaps too unsettling 0:30 but why why would such a dramatic and 0:33 faith-filled story be left 0:36 out the book of Judith opens during a 0:39 time of unimaginable pressure for the 0:42 people of Israel the Assyrian Empire led 0:45 by the ruthless King Nebuchadnezzar 0:47 seeks Total Domination this isn't a 0:51 kingdom satisfied with mere Borders or 0:53 treaties it wants the complete 0:55 submission of every land and every 0:57 people Nebuchadnezzar's power is 1:00 unmatched and his vast Army under the 1:03 command of the feared General holofernes 1:05 marches forward like a storm crushing 1:08 everything in its path Israel stands 1:11 defenseless their cities vulnerable 1:14 their hope dwindling in the midst of 1:17 this darkness rises Judith a woman of 1:20 Faith cunning and courage but make no 1:23 mistake this is not a romanticized story 1:26 of a beautiful Widow the book of Judith 1:29 is raw real and at times bloody Judith 1:33 steps Out of the Shadows with a mission 1:36 that defies every expectation of her 1:38 time her story is about confronting the 1:41 impossible armed with nothing but Faith 1:44 wisdom and a razor sharp resolve if 1:48 you've ever wondered why such a powerful 1:50 story was removed from so many versions 1:53 of the Bible stay with us in this video 1:57 we'll Journey Through The Forbidden tale 1:59 of Judith uncovering the layers of Faith 2:02 bravery and Divine Providence that make 2:04 her one of scripture's Most Fascinating 2:06 and formidable heroins so are you ready 2:10 to uncover the lost story of a woman who 2:13 changed the course of history to The World on the Brink of Destruction 2:15 understand Judith's story we need to set 2:18 the scene the book of Judith begins not 2:21 in Israel but in the heart of the 2:23 Assyrian Empire a kingdom determined to 2:27 bring the world to its knees nebuchad 2:30 Nezar the king of the Assyrians demands 2:33 absolute loyalty when neighboring 2:36 Nations refuse to submit to him he wages 2:38 a brutal campaign of conquest and Terror 2:41 enter holofernes the king's most trusted 2:44 General and the instrument of his wrath 2:46 holofernes is more than just a soldier 2:49 he's Nebuchadnezzar's War Machine a 2:52 figure who strikes fear into the hearts 2:54 of all who stand against Assyria as he 2:58 marches through the lands cities fall 3:01 one by one and those who resist are met 3:04 with unimaginable Violence by the time 3:07 he reaches the borders of Israel his 3:09 army is like a tidal wave vast 3:12 Unstoppable and fueled by the might of 3:14 one of the greatest empires of the 3:16 ancient world Israel finds itself caught 3:19 in a nightmare surrounded by Assyrian 3:23 forces they know that resistance means 3:25 certain destruction their leaders are 3:28 paralyzed with fear their courage waning 3:31 as they see the fate of neighboring 3:33 Nations the people of Israel are 3:35 desperate clinging to their faith yet 3:37 wondering if God has abandoned them the 3:40 stage is set for annihilation and all 3:43 hope seems lost in a time when all the 3:46 men around her tremble this Widow from a 3:48 small town becomes the most unlikely of 3:51 Heroes but how could one woman a widow 3:54 with no military training possibly stand 3:57 against the might of Assyria 4:00 Judith's story unfolds not through the 4:02 strength of armies but through faith and 4:05 an unparalleled boldness that would 4:07 shake the very foundations of Israel's 4:10 enemies as the story unfolds we meet Judith’s Character and Faith 4:14 Judith a woman unlike any other in the 4:16 ancient world she's introduced as a 4:19 widow but her identity reaches far 4:22 beyond her marital status Judith is a 4:25 woman of striking Beauty profound wisdom 4:29 and unyielding Faith her name which 4:32 means Jewish or praised foreshadows her 4:35 role as a heroine for her people and a 4:37 defender of Israel's honor but Judith's 4:40 power isn't derived from physical 4:42 strength or wealth it's her faith and 4:44 courage that set her apart in a world 4:47 where men like holofernes command power 4:50 through Brute 4:51 Force Judith lives in bethulia a small 4:55 town at the edge of the Assyrian Advance 4:57 perched on the brink of invasion and 5:00 while the Elders of her town are 5:02 paralyzed with fear uncertain of their 5:04 next move Judith's response is 5:07 Unthinkable she fasts prays and dresses 5:11 in sackcloth humbling herself before God 5:14 she seeks his guidance not just for 5:17 herself but for all of Israel this is 5:20 where her story truly begins in solitude 5:24 in prayer and in surrender to a god whom 5:27 she knows is capable of Deliverance but 5:30 Judith is not only Pious she is keenly 5:33 aware of her people's despair when the 5:36 Elders of bethulia begin to lose Faith 5:39 suggesting that perhaps God has 5:41 abandoned them Judith's indignation 5:44 flares in Judith 82 she confronts them 5:47 boldly questioning their lack of trust 5:50 in God who are you to test God today to 5:55 place yourselves in the Lord's 5:57 Place her words Pierce through Their 6:00 Fear and remind them that God's power 6:02 cannot be confined to human 6:04 expectations in a world where women were 6:07 rarely seen as Leaders let alone 6:09 Warriors Judith steps forward with a 6:11 strength that comes not from societal 6:13 Authority but from an unshakable 6:16 conviction she reminds the leaders of 6:18 bethulia that God has delivered Israel 6:21 countless times and will do so again If 6:25 Only They believe Judith's faith is her 6:28 greatest weapon and she wields it with 6:30 absolute confidence her message is clear 6:34 their hope lies not in the strength of 6:36 arms but in complete surrender to God's 6:40 will but Judith is about to do more than 6:43 just talk she has a plan one that 6:47 requires both unimaginable bravery and a 6:50 willingness to risk everything it's a 6:53 plan that will bring her face to face 6:55 with the brutal holofernes himself 6:58 placing her life on the line in the most 7:00 dangerous way imaginable as the Assyrian Faith and Deception on the Path to Victory 7:04 army presses closer Judith reveals a 7:07 plan so audacious so dangerous that it 7:10 shocks the leaders of bethulia this 7:13 isn't a call to arms or a plea for 7:16 negotiation Judith has decided that she 7:18 will go alone into the enemy's camp and 7:21 confront General holla ferns herself it 7:24 is a mission laced with danger but 7:26 Judith's faith is unwavering she 7:29 believes that God has placed this 7:31 mission on her heart and that he will 7:33 deliver Israel by her hand Judith 7:36 prepares with meticulous care 7:39 understanding that her survival and 7:41 Israel's Victory depends on both her 7:43 faith and her cunning she discards her 7:46 widow's Garb removing her sackcloth and 7:48 Ashes instead she adorns herself in fine 7:52 garments anointing her skin with 7:54 fragrant oils placing jewelry upon her 7:57 neck and wrists and styling her hair 8:00 with great care she transforms herself 8:02 into a vision of beauty and elegance an 8:06 image designed to Captivate and 8:08 disarm Judith knows the power of 8:11 appearances and she uses it not out of 8:13 vanity but as a tool of divine 8:17 strategy the people of bethulia watch in 8:19 awe uncertain and fearful some may 8:23 wonder if Judith is sacrificing herself 8:25 walking into the very jaws of the beast 8:28 but Judith knows knows what she is doing 8:31 her transformation is not just physical 8:33 it is spiritual preparation she carries 8:36 with her a heart sharpened by prayer and 8:39 an unshakable faith that God will give 8:41 her victory in Judith 10:12 she boldly 8:44 declares the Lord has struck him down by 8:47 the hand of a woman prophesying the Fate 8:50 that awaits holofernes under the cover 8:53 of night Judith and her maid slip out of 8:56 the city Gates and approach the Enemy 8:58 Lines when the the Assyrian guards spot 9:00 her they are stunned by her beauty and 9:03 allow her through astonished by the 9:06 audacity of an unarmed woman walking 9:08 into their Camp she tells them that she 9:11 has fled bethulia and seeks an audience 9:15 with holofernes claiming that she can 9:18 provide him with critical intelligence 9:20 to help him conquer the 9:22 city word reaches holofernes quickly and 9:26 the mighty General driven by both curios 9:29 and arrogance summons her to his tent 9:32 here Judith Begins the intricate dance 9:35 of faith and deception she speaks to 9:38 holofernes with humility presenting 9:40 herself as a humble Widow who has come 9:42 to offer herself as a servant she weaves 9:45 a web of half truths and ambiguous 9:47 promises luring holif ferns into a false 9:50 sense of security Judith's words are 9:53 laced with charm and wit appealing to 9:56 holan's Ego and feeding his belief in 9:58 his invincibility she promises him 10:01 victory over Israel and subtly hints 10:05 that she possesses Divine favor 10:08 holofernes captivated by her beauty and 10:10 her words is completely taken in he 10:14 believes that this alluring stranger is 10:17 the key to his Conquest that she has 10:19 come to deliver Israel into his hands 10:22 but Judith is unwavering in her purpose 10:25 she knows she is on a mission of life 10:27 and death and her resolve is 10:31 clear while holer sees only a beautiful 10:35 submissive woman Judith is a lioness in 10:38 Disguise prepared to strike at the 10:41 perfect moment the tension is almost The Night of Reckoning: Judith’s Act of Deliverance 10:43 unbearable Judith is alone in the heart 10:46 of the enemy's Camp standing face to 10:49 face with holofernes the ruthless 10:51 General who has brought Terror to 10:53 countless lands but Judith's heart is 10:56 steady her spirit unyielding she knows 11:00 that this night will decide the fate of 11:01 Israel holofernes oblivious to Judith's 11:05 true intentions invites her to a lavish 11:07 Feast he is Intoxicated by her beauty 11:11 his arrogance blinding him to the danger 11:13 that lurks so close Judith accepts his 11:16 invitation her calmness concealing the 11:19 fierce resolve that has driven her this 11:22 far she plays the role of the humble 11:25 devoted servant appealing to holan's 11:28 sense of power and self-importance 11:30 the banquet unfolds as Judith patiently 11:34 awaits the moment she knows is coming 11:37 the general drinks heavily growing 11:39 increasingly drunk and careless he 11:42 Revels in his impending Victory his 11:45 confidence swelling with every sip to 11:48 him Judith is just another Conquest a 11:51 spoil of War a tool for his Amusement 11:55 but to Judith he is the very symbol of 11:58 Oppression the embodiment of every 12:00 threat facing her people she waits as he 12:03 falls deeper into his stuper his eyes 12:06 growing heavy his speech slurred then as 12:10 the camp settles into silence and 12:12 holofernes falls into a drunken sleep 12:14 Judith knows her moment has arrived the 12:18 once Mighty General lies helpless before 12:20 her oblivious to the destiny unfolding 12:23 around him Judith with steady hands and 12:27 unwavering courage picks up his own 12:30 sword this is the sword of the enemy the 12:34 weapon used to instill fear in her 12:36 people and she holds it now not as an 12:40 instrument of Oppression but as a tool 12:42 of 12:43 Deliverance with one swift decisive 12:46 movement she brings the sword down upon 12:48 him severing his head the very symbol of 12:51 Assyrian power lies before her defeated 12:54 by the hand of a single woman a widow 12:57 from 12:58 bethulia in Judith 138 the scripture 13:02 captures this moment of 13:04 Triumph she struck his neck twice with 13:06 all her might and cut off his head it is 13:10 a scene of Victory a powerful Act of 13:12 divine Justice carried out through human 13:14 bravery Judith places holif Fern's head 13:18 in a sack and with calm determined steps 13:21 she exits the tent she and her maid 13:25 leave the Assyrian Camp under the cover 13:27 of Darkness making their way back back 13:29 to 13:30 bethulia the journey back is filled with 13:33 an overwhelming sense of relief and 13:37 Triumph she has not only survived she 13:40 has delivered her people from 13:42 Annihilation the enemy's power has been 13:45 decapitated quite literally as Dawn 13:48 breaks Judith stands before the gates of 13:51 bethulia holding the ultimate proof of 13:54 God's Deliverance she unveils the 13:56 severed head of holofernes to the people 13:59 who erupt in cries of Victory and praise 14:01 to God their despair turns to 14:04 astonishment Their Fear to unshakable 14:07 Faith Judith's actions her courage and 14:11 her cunning have secured their salvation 14:14 she is not only a heroine but a Living 14:16 testament to the power of faith and the 14:19 courage that God can ignite in those who 14:22 trust him fully as the sun rises over The Aftermath and Celebration 14:25 bethulia a new day Dawns for Israel one 14:28 marked not by fear but by Triumph news 14:31 of Hol Fern's death spreads like 14:34 wildfire sending shock waves through the 14:36 Assyrian Camp the once fearsome soldiers 14:39 deprived of their leader are thrown into 14:42 chaos and 14:44 Terror holofernes had been their 14:46 strength their symbol of invincibility 14:49 and without him they lose all resolve 14:53 the Assyrian army scatters in confusion 14:56 their Unity Shattered by the death of 14:58 their General at the hands of a single 15:01 unarmed woman the people of bethulia who 15:04 had cowered behind their walls now rise 15:07 up with Newfound courage they surge out 15:10 of the city pursuing the fleeing 15:12 Assyrians who are utterly defenseless 15:15 without holofernes to lead them what had 15:18 been a Siege a seemingly hopeless stand 15:21 turns overnight into a sweeping Victory 15:25 the tables have turned in a way that 15:27 defies logic leaving no doubt that this 15:30 Deliverance is the work of God Israel 15:34 has been saved not by Force of Arms but 15:37 by the faith and bravery of 15:39 Judith Judith herself is greeted with 15:42 reverence and awe upon her return to 15:44 bethulia she is no longer just a widow 15:47 or a woman of quiet piety she's a 15:50 heroine a symbol of divine strength the 15:53 Elders of Israel the same men who had 15:56 doubted God's willingness to save them 15:59 bow before her in gratitude recognizing 16:02 the profound faith that led to their 16:04 salvation they Marvel at her wisdom her 16:07 courage and the way she walked straight 16:09 into the lion's den carrying nothing but 16:12 her trust in God Judith's words in 16:16 Judith 16:13 ring out as a victory song 16:19 for all 16:21 Israel I will sing to my God a new song 16:25 Oh Lord you are great and glorious 16:29 wonderful in strength 16:32 Invincible a massive celebration breaks 16:34 out as Israel gathers to praise God and 16:36 honor Judith the book of Judith 16:39 describes how the people Rejoice lifting 16:41 songs and offering sacrifices 16:45 acknowledging that God has delivered 16:47 them through the hands of a humble Widow 16:51 her story becomes a song of Courage sung 16:54 by generations to come Judith's Victory 16:58 is more than just a moment of Triumph 17:00 it's a message to all of Israel a 17:03 reminder that God's strength is made 17:06 perfect in what the world sees as 17:08 weakness through Judith God's power is 17:11 displayed in the unlikeliest of vessels 17:14 the story does not end with Judith's 17:17 Victory however the book of Judith tells 17:19 us that she lives a long life honored 17:22 and respected by all yet she never 17:25 remarries Judith remains independent 17:28 devoted to God Alone a woman who walked 17:31 a path few could follow her Legacy lives 17:35 on as a testament to What Faith Can 17:37 achieve inspiring countless generations 17:40 to trust God even in the darkest of 17:44 times Judith's story is a reminder that 17:47 courage when fueled by faith can 17:50 overcome any force of 17:52 Darkness her life challenges us to ask 17:55 ourselves what risks are we willing to 17:57 take when we believe in God's power how 18:00 far are we willing to go to stand for 18:02 what we know is 18:04 true if this story of Judith's bravery 18:07 and unshakable Faith resonates with you 18:09 let us know in the comments would you 18:12 like to see more about hidden figures 18:14 like Judith whose stories reveal the 18:16 depth and strength of God's Providence 18:19 don't forget to like subscribe and share 18:23 deep Bible stories as we continue 18:26 exploring the powerful often forgotten 18:29 figures in the scriptures because 18:32 Judith's story is not just history it's 18:36 a call to live fearlessly in faith |
And that every time you call the name Jesus, you are in fact actuality saying "Hail Zeus," a term created by the Roman Empire in an attempt to ease the transition from Roman paganism to the new Christianity, which was not the one Yeshua started? |
This is why most born-again have Jesus Christ in one hand and black magic on the other hand. God Almighty of the Original Torah in the first Temple in Jerusalem is the only True God. |
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God Almighty of the Original Torah in the first Temple in Jerusalem is the only True God. |
What is going on in Revelation 11:8? Your lord crucified in Egypt King James Bible "which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified" |
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IntelBroker has leaked 2.9 Gb of data stolen recently from a Cisco DevHub instance, but claims it’s only a fraction of the total. A hacker has leaked data stolen recently from a Cisco DevHub instance, but claims it’s only a fraction of the total amount of files that was taken. The notorious hacker IntelBroker announced in October that he and others had breached Cisco systems and obtained source code, certificates, credentials, confidential documents, encryption keys and other types of information. The hacker claimed to have obtained source code associated with several major companies. Cisco’s investigation showed that its systems had not been breached and that the data was actually obtained from a public-facing DevHub environment that serves as a resource center from where customers can obtain source code, scripts and other content. The networking giant noted that while a majority of the data hosted in the DevHub environment was public, the hackers also obtained some files that were not intended for public download and were inadvertently published on the site due to a configuration error. The downloaded data included files related to some CX Professional Services customers. Cisco initially said it had no evidence that confidential information such as sensitive personal information or financial data was compromised, but it has since removed this statement from its incident reports. IntelBroker on Monday made available 2.9 Gb of data obtained from the Cisco DevHub instance, claiming that the leaked files pertain to Cisco’s Catalyst, IOS, Identity Services Engine (ISE), Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), Umbrella and WebEx products. The leaked data, posted on the BreachForums cybercrime forum, includes JavaScript, Python and other source code files, as well as certificates and library files. https://www.securityweek.com/hacker-leaks-cisco-data |
MaxInDHouse:So check again, did it say in Deuteronomy 18:18 a prophet with many TITLES ![]() I will raise up for them from the midst of their brothers a prophet like you, and I will put my words in his mouth, and he will speak to them all that I command him. Deuteronomy 18:18 |
Is this not African black magic taken from Africa being used for science and technology. So why can Africans not start using this for science and technology too. Ukraine possesses a laser weapon able to destroy aircraft flying more than a mile above ground and is developing breakthrough "mother drones", a top military official claims. In comments on Monday reported by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency, drone forces commander Vadym Sukharevskyi said, "Today we can already shoot down aircraft at an altitude of over 2 km with this laser," which he said was called Tryzub. The word means "trident" in Ukrainian, a symbol that appears on the country's coat of arms, suggesting it was produced domestically. Sukharevskyi said that the laser is "real and operational", adding that efforts are underway to scale up its capabilities, per the Kyiv Independent. No further details were provided as he gave in his first official remarks about the weapon's existence, and his claims have not been verified. The Ukrainian MoD has been approached for comment via email. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/ukraine-claims-it-has-new-laser-weapon-that-can-blast-planes-out-of-the-sky/ar-AA1w1gFo?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=3b16c68dab81468c97811372f9c07caf&ei=60
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MaxInDHouse:And who is this prophet that is referred to in Deuteronomy 18:18? If you say Jesus Christ, then is Jesus a prophet or the son of God? |
MaxInDHouse:You are not a JW, nor a born-again, nor among the 144,000, so who do you use as a cover up, when you still have this African black magic in your wardrobe. ![]() MaxInDHouse: |
MaxInDHouse:Are you among one of these 144,000? |
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