Eternal Sin

4 months ago
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Jesus Christ speaks of an eternal sin in Mark chapter 3 that seemingly is related to anyone who speaks evil of the holy spirit, in this case a teacher of the jewish faith. I discuss it further, along with who Jesus Christ considers ‘family’. I also touch on the topic of what criteria the jews of the jewish faith are looking for in a messiah.

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Talmud unmasked PDF. Apparently it was originally written in 1892 but was finished publishing in 1939. It has references of passages from the Talmud and other jewish written work that describes Christians as a proper sacrifice to God, especially in a time of war.
https://famguardian.org/Subjects/Spirituality/Corruption/The_Talimud_Unmasked-Rev_I_B_Prenaitis-1892-92pgs-REL.sml.pdf

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LXX Septuagint on the Lexham website.
https://lexhampress.com/product/188040/the-lexham-english-septuagint-2nd-ed

If you need help finding a good translation of the bible and the VB hasn’t been fully translated yet, then consider a Septuagint. Most orthodox Christians and Catholics use a Septuagint rather than an NIV or a KJV. Always look at genesis chapter 4:9… most bible translations are inaccurate and read “am I my brother’s keeper?”. The verse translated properly actually means “I’m not my brother’s guardian, am I?” The term used for guardian is “keep” as in a “castle keep”… it means “to guard”. “Keeper” alludes to some form of slave ownership, with which, is inaccurate.

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