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Substitutionary Atonement
This theory makes Jesus into the sacrificial lamb of an ancient Jewish practice in which a lamb (or some other animal) was brought to the priest and was slaughtered — a practice they copied from heathen nations, not commanded by God. “For I spake not unto your fathers, nor commanded them in the day that I brought them out of the land of Egypt, concerning burnt offerings or sacrifices” (Jer 7:22)
Jesus was a type of sacrificial lamb
One problem with this theory is that God never was happy with the practice of animal sacrifice, in fact, he hated it from the very beginning. God did not accept their sacrifices as a expiation (the act of making amends for guilt). God preferred that men repented, forsook their sins and made peace with God directly.
But this thing commanded I them, saying, Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people: and walk ye in all the ways that I have commanded you, that it may be well unto you. (Jer 7:22-23)
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The Gospel According to Saint Paul
Paul preached a gospel that was completely different and contrary to the gospel that Jesus brought (this you will see clearly later on in this series). And he is teaching the gentiles that they should reject the gospel of Jesus disciples and saying that their gospel is of Satan! It’s not a wonder that the Jewish Christians regarded Paul as an apostate and a heretic and they rejected him!
It’s Paul who actually has his own gospel and preaches another Jesus. He teaches doctrines that are completely contrary to what Jesus taught
According to “My Gospel”
“In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel.” – Romans 2:16
“Now to him that is of power to stablish you according to my gospel…” – Romans 16:25
“…Jesus Christ of the seed of David was raised from the dead according to my gospel:” – 2 Timothy 2:8
Remember, the Jewish Believers in Jesus had the Gospel of the Hebrews, written by Matthew, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus (who Paul never even met), and only followed it and completely disregarded the gospels that Paul’s Greek followers wrote.
We know that the Gospel of the Hebrews was written in Aramaic and the four gospels that were chosen by the Orthodox Church to be included in the Bible were written in Greek. We also know that Matthew’s gospel existed since the church fathers spoke of it and quoted from it. Unfortunately, it is nowhere to be found today.
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Did Jesus Really Die? Part 1
Three Main Reasons Jesus Did NOT Die on the Cross
The first thing to remember is that it takes belief to be deceived. If you don’t have facts you only have opinions. Truth is based on fact, not belief.
Three main reasons:
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- Belief that Jesus was raised from the dead — a requirement for salvation.
- Jesus appeared to his disciples in his wounded physical body — in secret.
- Large amounts of herbs that were known at the time to be curative were brought to the tomb.
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