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1 | how many books in bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | casiv | 18775 | ||
66 books in the Bible The Bible is the letter from your Father telling you how to stand in this world knowing that everything that exists is the Father and the evil is only allowed until an appointed time when the Father will take back over full time. The book is neither ancient nor contemporary it is the key. |
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2 | how many books in bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 18788 | ||
What do you mean by "everything that exists is the Father"? Are you pantheistic? Steve |
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3 | how many books in bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | praisemaster | 18915 | ||
You are right, my wording is not correct I'am not used of people who understand the languages for I study in the Greek,Hebrew, Chaldee. A better word might be yhovah pronounced yeh-ho-vaw or better might be Ieaous pronounced ee-ay-sooce' taken back to Hebrew pronounced yeh-ho-shoo'-ah yhovah-saved. So when you say the one, you say the other Rev1:8 I'am Alpha and Omega the beginning and ending saith the Lord, Which is and Which was and Which is to come the Almighty. Gen 1:1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Rev 22:13,I'am Alpha and Omega the Beginning and the End the First and the Last. Alpha and Omega the beginning Revelation and the End of Revelation. Alpha in Genesis, the beginning and Omega the End in Revelation. Alpha is the First letter of the alphabet in Hebrew and Greek. Any one who has studied beginning Greek or Hebrew, the first thing you learn is the alphabet and what each letter means and in Hebrew and Greek, they represent numbers, In Hebrew Aleph is one, Beth is 2, Gimel is 3, Daleth is 4.In Greek, Alpha is 1, Beta is 2, Gamma is 3. These are the only two languages in which this is done.And it is called Gematria which is the use of the Greek and Hebrew alphabet representing their numbers instead of using arabic figures as we do. All letters in the Greek and Hebrew represent numbers. Alpha in Greek means first. And is the first letter of the alphabet. Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet. So we have written and spoken word,Gen 1:3, and God said- Gen 1:6, and God said- Gen 1:1 God created- Gen1:2 Spirit of God moved, Gen 1:5 and God called. At Last we have the living word. John 1:1, In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God. John 14:9-Jesus saith unto him, "Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip? he that hath seen Me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father'? Exodus 3:14, The I AM that I AM is transliterated, but should be translated, meaning I will Be what I will Be now read it the way it should be read- And God said unto Moses, "I AM THAT I AM:" and He said,"Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, 'I AM hath sent me. John 8:12- Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. John 6:35- And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to Me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst. John 6:51- I am the living bread which came down from heaven;. Pharisees and the scribes seek to kill him because numerous times he says he was the Father, and God. By saying I am, is saying he is the Father God. which was against Hebrew law. That is why he says in John 8:44- Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. he was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is not truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it. Upon my heart you tried to put a label on me. I guess that's why God's real name is unpronounceable. You should not put a label upon one who speaks from his heart, but I am merely a small man, but what you read above is not from but a small man, but it's Alpha and Omega. The book interprets the book. The man should not interpret the man. Hope to hear a reply from you and others, especially those who say they are teachers. So we can all learn something, especially myself. PRAISEMASTER | ||||||
4 | how many books in bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 18918 | ||
OK, you are not a pantheist, but now you sound like a modalist (one who believes there is one God who works in three modes--Father, Son, Spirit). Jesus did not say He was the Father. Jesus said He was God. There is a difference which the Lord Jesus made time and again, even in the verse you quoted (John 14:9). And why do you say God's name is unpronounceable? Ignorance does not equal inability. Because one does not know how, does not mean one cannot do it. Steve |
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5 | how many books in bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | praisemaster | 18937 | ||
Steve, I must be incorrect again for I am ignorant to the fact that there is no man alive like no other that claims to be able to pronounce YHVH for this is the name that all scholars of every text of every bible, of every commentary, even the islams of the torah cannot pronounce this word because it has no vowels in fact even the jehovahs witness know this and even the mormons but then I come upon you. Under messianic law you are not to repeat Elohim twice in the same way consecutively, by the way, this means God in Hebrew which has five different meanings. After Elohim the names used are Yehovih, Yehovah and Yahh, which is the sacred name, all these also mean God. If you were to say these in English you would say Jehovah and this is incorrect because there are no J's in Hebrew, Greek or Chaldean. Even to this day they have changed the name in order to not repeat the sacred name. In the Interlinear by J.P. Green Sr. page xvi, Hebrew Alphabet says The letter Ayin, owing to the difficulty experienced by Occidentals in pronouncing it accurately, it is a deep guttural sound, like that made in gargling, is generally neglected, i.e. passed over silently in reading. We have represented it to the eye, but not exactly to the ear by the Greek rough breathing for distinctness and typographical convenience a reversed apostrophe in order to distinguish it from Aleph, which is likewise treated as silent, being similarily represented by the Greek smooth breathing, the apostrophe. What you need to do is go to any Hebrew manuscript and search this out or go to any teacher, even your own teacher, I'm sure he's well read and if he has forgotten he'll be able to find this for you. Please if there is such an argument which I haven't heard of that this is not true please send me the name of the scholar or even the commentary to prove the incorrection. As you can see I do not use my own words, I let the bible interpret the bible and leave the sottish for the sottish. |
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6 | how many books in bible? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19179 | ||
You still have not proved YHWH is unpronounceable. All you have proven is that the pronunciation appears to be unknown currently. I already knew that. Did I misunderstand you? Did you mean to say that YHWH is currently unpronounceable, or that it has always been unpronounceable? Steve |
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