Subject: Only seal and horse in same verse Rev6:5 |
Bible Note: Kalos So you are familiar with the beatitudes Do you know that in Matthew 5 verses 3 THROUGH 12 are the eight beatitudes for the good and are to be contrasted with and understood by the eights woes of Matt 23 verses 13 THROUGH 33. What this means that if you abide by the one's in Matt. 5 than everything will be alright, but if you disobey them, in Matt.23 , you will reap your reward. Very good find Kalos, You understood exactly what I was talking about. Chapter 5 is the cause, and chapter 23 is the judgement. As for the verses you quoted in Matt. 5 verses 33,34,37. verse 34 says to Swear not all, neither by heaven, for it is God's throne. The word Swear here means in the Greek translation 3660, to take or declare an oath. An oath is a promise made to my Father. When I swore on my Father's word that I didn't go into the forum to answer EdB in anger, By me declaring an oath, if I lie then I will be breaking one of the commandements, bearing false witness.Don't perjure yourself, I am putting myself on the scale of balances and if someone comes on the scale and bears false witness against me. My Father will judge them of what they're are accusing me of. I do like the laws of the old times. If two make an oath and their are no other witnesses, and one perjures himself, The Father would strike you dead right where you stand. M AN R HEL DE. PRAISEMASTER and a second witness SERENETIME |