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Myths About the Bible
The bible has many mistranslations, forgeries, contradictions and inconsistencies — largely because of modifications it suffered. It is not considered by many to be historically reliable. However, there is still much Truth that survived. Continue reading
Posted in Ebionites
Tagged animal sacrifice, apostate, biological father, Easter, Emmanuel, excommunicated, forgeries, God, God incarnate, Gospel of the Hebrews, high priest, inerrant, Jewish Christians, king of the Jews, Logos, Mary, Matthew, mistranslation, murdered, mythological, pagan celebration, prophet, Sabbath, slaves, traditions of men, Trinity, virgin, women disciples, works of righteousness, Yeshua
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Slaughter of the Innocents
This whole passage of scripture is not only taken out of context and purposely interpreted incorrectly, but also quoted AS IF it were prophecy about a future event in Bethlehem — which it is NOT.
Taken out of context, misinterpreted and NOT even a prophecy: A LIE!
This whole passage of scripture is not only taken out of context and purposely interpreted incorrectly, but also quoted AS IF it were prophecy about a future event in Bethlehem — which it is NOT.
Posted in Jesus' Childhood
Tagged archeological evidence, baby Jesus, come again, Herod, historical evidence, Joseph, lamentation, lie, Mary, misinterpreted, mourning, out of context, prophecy, weeping
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Mary of Levite Family
Mary’s cousin, Elizabeth was a Levite (Lk 1:5), married to a Zechariah, a priest — also a Levite*. According to Church history Mary’s mother a Levite was married to a priest — also a Levite*. John the Baptist, son of Elizabeth, who was Mary’s cousin’s son, being a prophet and/or priest was a Levite. Jesus’s brother, James, according to the Bible was a high priest — also a Levite. Another priest was Matthan, the grandfather of Mary — yet another Levite. Continue reading
Posted in Jesus' Childhood
Tagged descendant, Elizabeth, evidence, Hebrews, high priest, John the Baptist, Levite, Mary, Melchisedec, temple, tribal affiliation
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