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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    That's a LOT of conjecture being placed on one verse. And just why wouldn't the following be the proper reference for Stephen in Acts 7? (Deuteronomy 18:5 KJV) For the LORD thy God hath chosen him out of all thy tribes, to stand to minister in the name of the LORD, him and his sons for ever...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    The group of believers with whom we fellowship. Our canon is adopted from the Church of the East that was started by the Apostle Thomas in Parthia (i.e. Persia). (Check out the table of contents.) https://www.thearamaicscriptures.com/ Kindly, Rhema
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    (Exodus 33:19 KJV) And he said, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, and I will proclaim the name of the LORD before thee; and will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew mercy. (Romans 9:14-15 KJV) What shall we say then? Is there...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Okay, then I'm confused as to why Paul would continue to preach in the synagogues if Israel was cut off at the stoning of Stephen. Even up to chapter 19 (Acts 19:8 KJV) And he went into the synagogue, and spake boldly for the space of three months, disputing and persuading the things...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    OH DEAR !!! But I do feel I need to clarify that I did not say that Jesus was racist. And I greatly apologize that I hadn't worded my post very well. So I don't believe Jesus to be racist, and I had used the phrase "your Jesus" because I felt the poster to whom I was replying had presented a...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    It wasn't "my" terminology, and you know this if you hadn't stepped in it (the middle of a conversation. And when Paul wrote such a thing I firmly believe that he believed it. From what I recall of your beliefs, you HAVE thrown the entire teaching of Jesus right out the window! If that's the...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Israel needed more help.
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Your word "other" is the wrong word. GIGO Not to mention that 2nd Peter is not in our canon, the ONLY canon established by an apostle.
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    That's a complete mischaracterization, but I now know you like to take the easy way out instead of dealing the content presented. Rhema
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    Wokey McWokeface

    Well then that's quite a bit more clear. Thank you. Doesn't matter; ... you're still trusting in the translation committee, not Paul. And Paul wrote in the Koine dialect of Greek. A dialect that the translators of the KVJ DID NOT KNOW ABOUT. Period. Now I think you're trusting more in your...
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    Wokey McWokeface

    MAKES YOU WONDER WHO LOST.....
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    Wokey McWokeface

    Him who? King James? Why not the Pope? King James was Catholic, dude, the KJV does not have Divine Authorship. The translation is pretty crappy were you to learn the language. “One man is to be given the credit for the discovery of the Koine – a German pastor named Adolf Deissmann. Even...
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    Wokey McWokeface

    Why you are content to "stick" with bad translations that don't even make sense is beyond me. Because that's NOT what Paul said. Rather, he wrote this, "ριζα γαρ παντων των κακων εστιν η φιλαργυρια ης τινες ορεγομενοι απεπλανηθησαν απο της πιστεως και εαυτους περιεπειραν οδυναις πολλαις."...
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    Wokey McWokeface

    Yes, the mistranslation is a lie. One should prefer an accurate translation. It doesn't matter, because the word is PAS, a Greek word and one should grasp the concept of what PAS means. So I give you a link to the Liddell Scott Lexicon for PAS...
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    Wokey McWokeface

    No they're not, hoping, and I have extensive education in semiotics. And so I'll repeat why. Most all evil that I know of comes from pride and anger / hatred. None of which has anything to do with money. I don't understand why you feel the need to defend a mistranslation that promotes faulty...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Right back at you. One can make the assertion that Jesus was a false teacher who really didn't want the lost sheep of the house of Israel to even understand. Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand. ... All these...
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    Wokey McWokeface

    You don't see a difference between a universal principle stating that every evil is based on the love of money, and the recognition that the love of money leads to all kinds of different evils? If you don't, then there's nothing more that can be said. But I can assure you that Much evil has...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Jesus' words were EXPLICIT::Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them..." Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    And yet you left out verse 28. So unless there is a deeper truth to your "context" then Jesus violated his own rules. Failing to address verse 28 obliterates your point. Unlike yourself, I am not going to attempt to read Jesus' mind and invent hidden intents and motivations. Suffice it to...
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    The Gospel of the Kingdom and the plot twist.

    Indeed... For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour; Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. (1 Timothy 2:3-4 KJV) Rhema
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