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The Deviation of Sufism - Wahdatul Wujud (Part 2)
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The Deviation of Sufism - Wahdatul Wujud (Part 2)
The Deviation of Sufism - Shirk ar-Rububiyyah (Part 1)
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The Deviation of Sufism - Shirk ar-Rububiyyah (Part 1)
Monotheistic Ideas in John Chapter 1?
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Monotheistic Ideas in John Chapter 1?
Speaking in Tongues, the CORRECT Interpretation
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Speaking in Tongues, the CORRECT Interpretation
Real Parchment 101
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Real Parchment 101
Manuscript Studies Book Recommendation
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Manuscript Studies Book Recommendation
Nestle-Aland vs Textus Receptus vs Majority Text Greek New Testament
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Nestle-Aland vs Textus Receptus vs Majority Text Greek New Testament
Materials Scribes Use to Copy Scriptures | Parchments, Papyrus, Handmade Paper
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Materials Scribes Use to Copy Scriptures | Parchments, Papyrus, Handmade Paper
Reading Codex Vaticanus
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Reading Codex Vaticanus
The Jinn part 2
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The Jinn part 2
The Jinn part 1
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The Jinn part 1
Gospel of John Chapter 7 - Was Jesus a Trinitarian?
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Gospel of John Chapter 7 - Was Jesus a Trinitarian?
The Ismaili Shias
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Around 19 mins I mentioned 3 types of prayers. Supposed to be 3 different times.
Which Scholars says the New Testament has been CHANGED?
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Thumbnail Image from the British library blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2010/02/greek-new-testament-manuscripts.html
John’s Gospel Significant Variant Reading
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John’s Gospel Significant Variant Reading
Ben Sira’s Concept of Wisdom in the Hellenistic Age - Is it Referring to the Trinity?
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Ben Sira’s Concept of Wisdom in the Hellenistic Age - Is it Referring to the Trinity?
Did the Bible say Women can’t enter Paradise?
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Did the Bible say Women can’t enter Paradise?
New Testament Use of the Hebrew Bible - Canon at 1st Century & Quotation Types
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New Testament Use of the Hebrew Bible - Canon at 1st Century & Quotation Types
How to Care for Your Books | Home Library
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How to Care for Your Books | Home Library
The Difference Between Hate Speech and Biblical Criticism
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The Difference Between Hate Speech and Biblical Criticism
Major ‘Trinity’ TEXTUAL CORRUPTION in the New Testament
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Major ‘Trinity’ TEXTUAL CORRUPTION in the New Testament
Matthew Did NOT Write his Gospel
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Matthew Did NOT Write his Gospel
Trinity passages that REFUTES the Trinity
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Trinity passages that REFUTES the Trinity
Isaiah says God is One NOT three
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Isaiah says God is One NOT three
Did Jesus eat Bacon?
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Did Jesus eat Bacon?
Trinitarianism is NOT Monotheism
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Trinitarianism is NOT Monotheism
Relationship Between the Qur’an and the Bible
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Relationship Between the Qur’an and the Bible
Why the Qur’an is the Word of God
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Why the Qur’an is the Word of God
What Anglican Priest says about the Origin of the Trinity
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What Anglican Priest says about the Origin of the Trinity

Комментарии

  • @SignsBehindScience
    @SignsBehindScience 5 дней назад

    Wa-ʿalaykumu-s-Salām wa-Raḥmatullāhi wa-Barakātuh

  • @samsmom400
    @samsmom400 5 дней назад

    I appreciate your efforts, but was shocked and appalled at your misinterpretations. In the churches I go to, they read the ENTIRE Bible word for word, verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book. If your church isn't doing that, I would leave. Yes, Leviticus and Numbers is very important and isn't read just once. Sometimes we can spend an hour on one verse. We also learn the original language it was written in. If you're just reading the English version and aren't being taught the meaning of the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic, a whole lot is lost and misinterpreted. That's common amongst unbelievers. Sadly, some people who claim to be christians do the same thing. Thank you for your efforts.

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology 5 дней назад

      @@samsmom400 provide evidence that i misinterpreted the text instead of telling your personal subjective experience which is not an evidence in itself.

    • @samsmom400
      @samsmom400 5 дней назад

      @@historytheology I'm on my tablet and really don't care to, it's too time consuming. It won't matter what I say, it's about your heart. Until you completely surrender to Jesus Christ, you won't have the power of the Holy Spirit to be able to see. That requires faith. I went through the same thing. Most of the christians I know cried out to God for help. I did about 2 months after I screamed at the top of my voice with all the anger I had in me DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT GOD OR JESUS!!!! There's nothing intellectually anyone could have said about the Bible that would change my mind. I didn't believe the Bible and I would debunk it. For future reference, just remember, just saying HELP is a complete prayer. I have a feeling the Lord will allow you to be brought to your knees soon. I had to lose my child before I cried out to Him. It's weird, but right before losing my child, his after school teacher told me he had accepted Christ. I was furious. Two months later he was gone. It took 5 years of hell before I found Jesus.

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology 5 дней назад

      @@samsmom400 on the day of resurrection, Jesus will say to you “get away from me, I never knew you” because Jesus advised us to worship God alone. John 17:3 “and this is eternal life, that they may know you (the Father), the Only True God…” so worship God alone with no partners in association, not even Jesus, who is created by God.

    • @samsmom400
      @samsmom400 5 дней назад

      @@historytheology Christians know and believe in the Trinity. You have a completely different religion. Muslim? You've misinterpreted the Hebrew words. You're not trying to learn about Jesus, you're trying to tear down the Bible, for people who don't know and study the Bible, they might fall for what you're saying. I have just prayed for you. Be prepared.

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology 4 дня назад

      @@samsmom400 provide evidence that I am trying to tear down the Bible. Thanks for praying for me. But first pray for yourself that you may receive God’s guidance and mercy and come back to the religion of Jesus, not the religion about Jesus. Mark 10:18 “Jesus asked why do you call me good? no one is good except God Alone”

  • @samsmom400
    @samsmom400 5 дней назад

    I would never buy anything that was endorsed by the antichrist Pope Francis.

  • @trappedinexistence
    @trappedinexistence 7 дней назад

    what's your tribe?

  • @lisaking4291
    @lisaking4291 8 дней назад

    I'm very interested in what you're saying, I've noticed that the trimaran belief is questionable, so I started investigating Jewish religion since then, um about a year 🤔 now, and many rabbi's have accounts for why they dislike the theory of Christianity, tovia singer is trying to escape Jewish people from Christianity, they say Non Jewish people are to become a ben Noahide and to do the seven laws of Noah, that the ten commandments are for them only, I did for a while try to examine the Muslim prospective of Jesus, and I do believe that Jesus is not God, and it confusiers me that Christianity says such things, Christians are saying that Jesus is God, yes the early Christians were not Gentile's, but Jewish people, Jesus did come to talk to the Jewish people only, not the Gentile's, it's been far too slow and difficult to find anyone who will have a more biblical angle to this topic, I myself believed I was a Christian and lived Jesus with all my heart, and would Evan cry myself to sleep praying and talking to Jesus about this world and how he was crawly crusafide, just for trying to get them to listen to him about their wrong uses of the Jewish synagogue, and such things, as such of the like, the easiest Christians were not Christians, but ebunites, and with the gospel of Jesus, they were Jewish people who followed all of the laws of God, except, they were hunted down and wiped out, and then the dead sea scrolls 📜 what they are called today, we're discovered so they were a big deal, and are on display in Israel, Ron Wyatt is a good source for information about this, and James tabor, I use u tube as much as possible to try to learn about the way to real God information, that's why you have interested me in this blogging video you have, I'm trying to find anyone who will help explain what is the truth basis to achieve the correct way to God, I have abandoned Christianity because of this, flaw Christianity has about Jesus, I do believe that Jesus was a profit Sent to redirect them to God, ive had a real problem with that it's not so strate forward to do that, I'm not finding anything yet for the way, to be honest, I'm still trying to find it, hence considering all aspects of religion categories, Muslim and Judisium and the smallest parts of Christianity, ive done a big turn about, circumference 360, um, my attitude is different from what it was towards Christianity, I'm not sure what religion I am now, it hurt so much, leaving Christianity, I cried alot mourned it like a death, and had to redirect that God is all, but I feel so alone now, as not a Christian following Christianity, you seem to have decided to follow Muslim now, is this conclusion been very informative as to why you do, the answer is very important than you realize, I'm considering everything, I'm 53 soon, am old too old to be lost in translation about this religion stuff, has you found the right way to God's path, I am needing clarity on what you have found

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology 7 дней назад

      @@lisaking4291 thank you for leaving your comments. I will dedicate a video to answering this. It will be too lengthy to type.

  • @ghij-t6n
    @ghij-t6n 8 дней назад

    The holy spirit only listens.. mind talks

  • @ghij-t6n
    @ghij-t6n 8 дней назад

    In MIND are kept records of past lives.. spirit is our true self, it is perfect always.. our fake bodies goes from one life to another.. but fake bodies are not our true self.. fake bodies like thinking mind, body and sensory perceptions.. this fake bodies were given to the spirit, to hav all types of experiences

  • @ghij-t6n
    @ghij-t6n 8 дней назад

    MIND talks, SPIRIT only listens

  • @lisaking4291
    @lisaking4291 8 дней назад

    The jews still want a worldly kingdom, here on this planet 🌏 earth, its what's the most popular thing in isreal, its why they want the moshiach, they are actually saying that they want moshiach, and saying when is he coming, and that hes coming soon, that he must come soon, that its too close to 6000 years of waiting for him, that he is to bring peace, and he will be a man and will have a human life, they say Jesus is the false messiah, that the messiah hasn't come yet, that the profesys has not been fulfilled yet, but they are actually happening now, and its a very exciting times we are living in the time of moshiach to come, this is what their saying

  • @ghij-t6n
    @ghij-t6n 9 дней назад

    Another thing which I like to know does Islam has deeper mystical meaning of SOUNDS that has no shapes n forms, tied to the 100TH NAME OF GOD, that is unspoken n unwritten.. this are selected SOUNDS that has properties of no shapes n forms

  • @ghij-t6n
    @ghij-t6n 9 дней назад

    Is there trinity in Islam? God- Muhammad, - creation created from light of Muhammad.. I think there is, please brother please find out more on this

    • @hajiyoga
      @hajiyoga 8 дней назад

      no, no trinity in Islam no partners with Allah.

  • @hassanmirza2392
    @hassanmirza2392 9 дней назад

    I am happy that there are muslims like you who are studying both Islamic and Judeo-Christian theology and their history. Abraham is the father of two nations. In a more generic sense Muslims are Ishmaelites and Hebrews & Christians are Israelites, peace among these communities is important which can be achieved via more understanding.

  • @hassanmirza2392
    @hassanmirza2392 10 дней назад

    Sufism has produced a lot of deviant theology.

    • @sclsaktrc3311
      @sclsaktrc3311 10 дней назад

      happy sunday Arfad. just in the other side of my back wall, my neighbor used to gather on specific day, seems member of a tarekat, chanting half of shahadah on repeat for certain time of times, idk lately cant hear the voice of the chanring, might be some of the neighbors (also muslims) protest them.

    • @hajiyoga
      @hajiyoga 8 дней назад

      @@sclsaktrc3311 interesting, how does it bother them?

    • @sclsaktrc3311
      @sclsaktrc3311 8 дней назад

      @@hajiyoga Islam isnt one stream, right?

  • @kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474
    @kavikv.d.hexenholtz3474 18 дней назад

    There is absolutely nothing mysterious about Biblical "tongues" - and there is only *one* type - when referring to something spoken, they are nothing more than real, rational language(s); usually, but not always, unknown to those listening to them, but always known by the speaker(s) - it’s their native language (in some cases, it is a language the speaker has learned). _Nowhere_ in the Bible is modern tongues-speech advocated or evidenced. ‘Tongues’ (read, *‘languages’* ) - the divine gift, is the God/Holy Spirit given ability to effortlessly learn to speak and be understood through real-language barriers. It is not xenoglossy (as many people incorrectly assume), nor is it the self-created non-cognitive non-language utterance of what certain Christian denominations are producing today (modern tongues-speech).

  • @DavidVonR
    @DavidVonR 18 дней назад

    I'm impressed you have so many books!

  • @TheMuslimJesus
    @TheMuslimJesus 19 дней назад

    may Allah rewards you. keep doing what you do. Your videos are very insightful.

  • @dadanmart760
    @dadanmart760 20 дней назад

    In 49:00 how do we know the earliest manuscriot of new testament preserve the original.scribd or the autograph since they didnt survive. My question is is there any example of any faith or beleif system from ancient era which the original scribd or the autograph text still fully preserved Secondly do we need to study ancient mamuscripts if their original text were still preserved in the first place?

  • @aikmengheng30
    @aikmengheng30 25 дней назад

    Thanks for this. What English translation of the Quran would you recommend?

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology 25 дней назад

      Thank you for commenting. The Clear Qur’an and Sahih International

  • @wapperjaw8282
    @wapperjaw8282 Месяц назад

    I am is nothing more than an idiom both in Ex 3:14 and in John 8:58. I am sets up who I am is, it is not a name or title. Jesus is not saying, I am IAM. *Ex **3:14** The Septuagint* καὶ and εἶπεν said ὁ θεὸς God πρὸς to Μωυσῆν Moses*ἐγώ I εἰμι am ὁ ὤν the being one* καὶ and εἶπεν said οὕτως like that ἐρεῖς you are τοῖς to them υἱοῖς son Ισραηλ Israel *ὁ ὢν* the being one ἀπέσταλκέν με sent with πρὸς to ὑμᾶς you. Notice that εἰμι ὁ ὤν* ego eimi ho on” translated “I am that I am” in the KJV. The Greek shows it should be translate "I am hath sent me unto you … it says, “ὁ ὢν” (ho on) has sent me … or the being one … etc. Jesus did not say ego eimi ho on ego eimi I am the idiom sets up ho on ... etc. Which then sets up verse 15 which again Jesus never said. I find it very odd trying to point John 8:58 that of Jesus claiming to be God, thus the reason why they wanted to stone Jesus. *If that Truly is the so-call reason, why didn't it get brought up at his trial! Instead they got false witness and false testimony!*

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      Well said. And I agree with you as does Duhn.

  • @lindsayball5080
    @lindsayball5080 Месяц назад

    Jesus is the first and the last

  • @jamessheffield4173
    @jamessheffield4173 Месяц назад

    Why some have problems with Reasoned eclecticism. I John 5:7 is found in a majority of the Latin, but not the Greek so out it goes. Good will towards men Doxology in Matthew Without cause God manifest in the flesh Are a majority in the Greek but not in the Latin, so out they go The PA and Mark 16:9-20 are a majority in both the Greek and Latin so out they go. Even the “not yet” found in the two of the earliest(P66.P75) in John 7:8 some throw out. If as an orthodox Christian you don't see a problem, what would you see as a problem?

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    Any more video related to Jason debuhn ? EXCELENT AUTHOR

  • @mozi4305
    @mozi4305 Месяц назад

    Who is the Muhammad in the Quran ?? if a Prophet's Name Muhammad in the Quran -- Then - why in the Quran end of the nouns has " Tanwen " [ UUN , IIIN , AAAN ] In English as " a or an " Indefinite Noun , Like-- Muhammad"UUUN , Muhammad"IIIN , Muhammad"AAAN , Rasool"UUUN , Rasool"IIIN , Rasool"AAAN , Nabiyyee"UUN , Nabiyyee"IIN , Nabiyyee"AAAN , Yaahoodiyy"AAAN , Nasaraniyy"AAAN , Muslim"UUN , Muslim"IIN , Muslim"AAAN , ??

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      because the prophet wasn’t the author of the Qur’an. It’s Allah

    • @mozi4305
      @mozi4305 Месяц назад

      @@historytheology You are a Wrong Person , Learn Quranic Grammar -- About -- "" Tanwen " ??

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      @@mozi4305 Quranic grammar comes from Allah. So worship Him, the Lord of the worlds

    • @mozi4305
      @mozi4305 Месяц назад

      @@historytheology Yes You are Right -- But -- In the Quran Allah Saying That -- Muhammad"UUN Rasool"UUN Allahi -- Meaning -- a Mh-maaad a Rasool of Allah , or Other Way -- a Mh-maaad Rasool of Allah , Quranic Grammar Saying That -- End of The Noun has " Tanwen " Like-- Muhammad"UUUN ,, Muhammad"IIIN , Muhammad"AAAN Meaning -- a Muhammad or a Mh-maad - Indefinite Noun ,

    • @mozi4305
      @mozi4305 Месяц назад

      @@historytheology Allah saying that -- Muhammad"UUN Rasool"UUN Allahi !! In This Point -- " Tanwen " [ UUN , IIIN , AAAN ] In English as " a or an " Indefinite Noun Like-- Rasool"UUUN , Rasool"IIIN , Rasool"AAAN , Muhammad"UUUN , Muhammad"IIN , Muhammad"AAAN , In This Point -- Muhammad"UUUN Rasool"UUUN Allahi -- Meaning -- A Mh-maaad or a Muhammad a Rasool of Allah , Other Way -- A Mh-maaad or A Muhammad Rasool of Allah ,

  • @CRoadwarrior
    @CRoadwarrior Месяц назад

    Jason does not know Greek grammar. I suggest learning from Daniel Wallace on that subject. Jason is wrong about the omission of the Greek definite article in John 1:1. If not, then the same omission in John 1:6 means John the baptizer was sent from "a god." Nonsense. It would also mean that we were given the power to become the children of "a god" in John 1:12,13, since the Greek word "theos" also has no definite article in those and many other places in the Greek New Testament. So don't learn Greek grammar from people who are ignorant. Learn from those with accurate knowledge.

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      If you read his book, he addressed these passages you pointed out. You can’t claim that it is nonsense just because it goes against your theology, that is academic ingenuity. John’s author’s theology :Jesus is a second divine being, but not The God, so it is fitting that he is ‘a’ god. GOJ believes in 2 theos, one is man-divine-being. At least that is what I found it to be, John has been influenced by Pagan-philosophic ideas of the Greco-Romans. The author or redactor of John were/was or had polytheistic theology. But I could be wrong and changed my mind should new evidence convinces me

    • @CRoadwarrior
      @CRoadwarrior Месяц назад

      @@historytheology Since I know how NT Greek works and can read standard grammars, I don't need to read his book to know how erroneous his claims are. On purely grammatical grounds, to claim that John 1:1c should be translated "a god" on the bases of an omitted definite article is foolishness which has nothing to do with my theology. Jason also argues from his own biases and theology, which should not be ignored. There is no solid evidence that John was "influenced" by any pagan philosophy. That is merely a claim with no substantiation.

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      @@CRoadwarrior you claimed to know Greek, so does others. Your lack of interest to find out about why others disagree with you, and your self insistence of being right and others wrong, is the epitome of academic ingenuity on your part. I may have disagreed with many, at least I have read what they wrote, which gave me the basis for disagreeing with them because I found other arguments more convincing. You have no basis for disagreeing with BeDuhn because you have not read his work, to find out why he concluded a certain way. Your approach is one sided, unfair, and uncritical, and arrogant, sorry to say.

    • @CRoadwarrior
      @CRoadwarrior Месяц назад

      @@historytheology I don't just "claim" to know Greek. Check my channel. I TEACH both Biblical Hebrew and Greek, and you can't teach what you don't know. I have already read some of Jason's work, so don't make assumptions. I know why he is wrong due to extensive study in Greek. Instead of making assumptions, you should learn Greek grammar for yourself, and study Scripture for yourself instead of relying blindly on the claims of others. That is what's truly one-sided, unfair, uncritical and arrogant.

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    John 3:16​-“For God So Loved the World” John 3:16-"For God So Loved the World" Current time 0:00 / Duration -:- Play Back 5 seconds Forward 15 seconds Previous Mute Settings “For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.”-John 3:16, New World Translation. Notice close similarity btn. NWT AND. KJV. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”-John 3:16, King James Version. Meaning of John 3:16 God loves us and wants us to live forever. For that reason, he sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to the earth. While on earth, Jesus accomplished much. For one thing, he taught his followers about his God and Father. (1 Peter 1:3) For another, he gave his life for mankind. To gain everlasting life, we must have faith in Jesus. The depth of God’s love is expressed in the words, “he gave his only-begotten Son.” a Jesus was a unique Son of God. How so? Jesus alone was created directly by God. (Colossians 1:17) He is “the firstborn of all creation.” (Colossians 1:15) All other creations, including the other angels, came into existence through Jesus, or by means of him. Yet, Jehovah b God was willing to send his dearest Son “to minister and to give his life as a ransom in exchange for many.” (Matthew 20:28) Jesus suffered and died to liberate us from sin and death, which we inherited from the first man, Adam.​-Romans 5:8, 12. Exercising faith in Jesus involves more than believing in him or acknowledging what he did for us. We must prove our faith in God’s Son by obeying him and following in his footsteps. (Matthew 7:24-27; 1 Peter 2:21) The Bible states: “The one who exercises faith in the Son has everlasting life; the one who disobeys the Son will not see life.”-John 3:36. Context of John 3:16 Jesus spoke those words while talking to a Jewish religious leader named Nicodemus. (John 3:1, 2) In that conversation, Jesus revealed details about the Kingdom of God c and being “born again.” (John 3:3) He also foretold how he would die. “The Son of man must be lifted up [hung on a stake], so that everyone believing in him may have everlasting life.” (John 3:14, 15) He then emphasized that this opportunity for life was prompted by God’s great love for mankind. Jesus concluded by explaining that to get life, we have to show faith and do works that please God.-John 3:17-21. a The Greek word translated “only-begotten” is monogenes, which has been defined as “one and only, . . . the only one of its kind or class, unique (in kind).”-A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, p. 658.

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    Did Jesus Die on a Cross? Did Jesus Die on a Cross? Current time 0:00 / Duration -:- Play Back 5 seconds Forward 15 seconds Previous Mute Settings The Bible’s answer Many view the cross as the most common symbol of Christianity. However, the Bible does not describe the instrument of Jesus’ death, so no one can know its shape with absolute certainty. Still, the Bible provides evidence that Jesus died, not on a cross, but on an upright stake. The Bible generally uses the Greek word stau·rosʹ when referring to the instrument of Jesus’ execution. (Matthew 27:40; John 19:17) Although translations often render this word “cross,” many scholars agree that its basic meaning is actually “upright stake.” a According to A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament, stau·rosʹ “never means two pieces of wood joining each other at any angle.” The Bible also uses the Greek word xyʹlon as a synonym for stau·rosʹ. (Acts 5:​30; 1 Peter 2:​24) This word means “wood,” “timber,” “stake,” or “tree.” b The Companion Bible thus concludes: “There is nothing in the Greek of the N[ew] T[estament] even to imply two pieces of timber.” Is using the cross in worship acceptable to God? A crux simplex​-the Latin term for a single stake used for impalement of a criminal Regardless of the shape of the instrument on which Jesus died, the following facts and Bible verses indicate that we should not use the cross in worship. God rejects worship that uses images or symbols, including the cross. God commanded the Israelites not to use “the form of any symbol” in their worship, and Christians are likewise told to “flee from idolatry.”​-Deuteronomy 4:​15-​19; 1 Corinthians 10:14. First-century Christians did not use the cross in worship. c The teachings and example of the apostles set a pattern that all Christians should adhere to.​-2 Thessalonians 2:​15. Use of the cross in worship has a pagan origin. d Hundreds of years after the death of Jesus, when the churches had deviated from his teachings, new church members “were permitted largely to retain their pagan signs and symbols,” including the cross. (The Expanded Vine’s Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words) However, the Bible does not condone adopting pagan symbols to help make new converts.​-2 Corinthians 6:​17. a See New Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, edited by D. R. W. Wood, page 245; Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, Volume VII, page 572; The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Revised Edition, Volume 1, page 825; and The Imperial Bibl

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    Exodus 3:14 God said to Moses, "I am who I am," and He said, "Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, 'I am has sent me to you.'" The Trinitarian Claim Trinitarians have claimed that the divine name God gave to Moses is "I AM" and Jesus was therefore referring to himself with this divine name at John 8:58. Let the reader understand that the Trinitarian claim that Jesus used the divine name for himself at John 8:58 is a different claim than their claim that Jesus pre-existed before Abraham. Whether Jesus claimed to exist before Abraham by saying "I am" is a different question than whether Jesus was intentionally using the divine name by saying "I am." Trinitarians tend to confuse themselves here because they are trying to claim Jesus said "I am" at John 8:58 for two different reasons. We are here in this article addressing the question of ego eimi as this term relates to the divine name, or not. The Problem with the Claim The Septuagint Translation The words used by Jesus at John 8:58 are the Greek words ego eimi. However, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the Septuagint, renders the divine name as, "ego eimi ho ōn. These words essentially mean "I am the being" or "I am the [self] existence," or "I am the existent one," or "I am He who is," or something similar. Moreover, the Greek text of Exodus 3:14 does not say, "Ego eimi has sent me to you." Rather, it says, "Ho ōn has sent me to you." Analysis of the Facts 1. Ego Eimi The words ego eimi were not unusually unique words in the Greek language. These words were everyday language used by everyday people. While ego eimi is very much like our English words "I am," it was also used to identify one's self much like we say, "It is me," in English. In other words, the expression ego eimi was used in ways by the Greeks which we do not use "I am" in English. John 9:9 Some said, "It is he"; others said, "No, but he is like him." [The blind man] said, "I AM." Some said, "It is he"; others said, "No, but he is like him." [The blind man] said, "ego eimi." The above passage should make it obvious to Bible readers that ego eimi was not an expression which made people automatically suppose God's name was being used. However, this is what Trinitarians expect people to suppose when John 8:58 is in view. 2. The Hebrew Text and the Divine Name The original Hebrew text reads, " Ehyeh asher ehyeh .... you shall say, 'Ehyeh has sent me to you.'" Ehyeh is usually translated in Scripture as "I will be." However, God's divine name in Scripture is not Ehyeh asher ehyeh or Ehyeh. The divine name is YHWH (or YHVH). And since the Hebrew text was not originally written with vowels, no one knows for certain how this name was pronounced. Conclusion The words ego eimi were typical everyday words for every Greek speaker just as the words "I am" are typical everyday language in English. There was no reason to suppose God's name is necesarily being uttered when the words "I am" were used. However, we must be aware that the Greeks used "I am" in ways which we do not in English. For example, they would use the expression "I am" in the same way we say, "It's me" or "It is I" to express the same idea.

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    letters). What is the difference? The three spellings of “god” indicate different meanings, which are: god (all lowercase letters): denotes a deity or an object of worship, and sometimes means “judge” or “magistrate.” It is never used to refer to God the Supreme Being. God (capitalized G and the other letters are lowercase): In the Old Testament the Hebrew word Elohiym is translated “God.” In the New Testament “God” also refers to the Supreme Being, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. GOD (all uppercase letters): This refers to the name of God rendered Yahweh or Jehovah. The Phrases LORD God (LORD in all uppercase letters) and Lord GOD (GOD in all uppercase letters) in the Old Testament The Old Testament was written in Hebrew (with some parts written in Aramaic). The New Testament was written in Greek. In the Old Testament KJV we find these two phrases which do not appear as spelled in the New Testament: LORD God (LORD in all uppercase letters): is from the Hebrew YHWH (Yahweh, sometimes rendered as Jehovah) Elohiym. Yahweh is the name of God (whose pronunciation is debated) and Elohiym means “God,” the Supreme Being (in the singular and sometimes plural sense). So here we have LORD God as Yahweh God. Lord GOD (GOD in all upper caseletters): are the Hebrew words Adonai YHWH (Yahweh). Adonai is translated as Lord (capital L and the rest lowercase letters), while YHWH (Yahweh) is translated as LORD (all uppercase letters.) The translators could not have the text read “Lord LORD,” so they have GOD in all uppercase letters stand for God’s name Yahweh. So in this case Lord GOD (GOD in all upper case letters) means Lord Yahweh.

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    If Jesus is supposed to have been dead for 3 days, and is at the same time supposed to be God, then who raised him from the dead? There are those who believe in the Trinity that have a pat answer for this question. They will justify the loss of God for three whole days. I can give you the Bible’s answer to who raised Jesus from the dead. Acts 5: 29 In answer Peter and the other apostles said: “We must obey God as ruler rather than men. 30 The God of our forefathers raised up Jesus, whom you killed, hanging him on a stake. 31 God exalted this one as Chief Agent and Savior to his right hand, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. 32 And we are witnesses of these matters, and so is the holy spirit, which God has given to those obeying him as ruler.” Taking place after the resurrection of Jesus, what can we learn from this verse? “The God of our forefathers raised up Jesus”. The Apostles separated God from Jesus. If the Trinity was true, perhaps it would have been most appropriate to say our God, the Father and the Son. “whom you killed, hanging him on a stake”. This is an awful lot of power to give to man, to say that man killed God, if the Trinity is true. If it is true that there is a godhead of three person in one, then either life was without God for three days or a pinch of God was cut away for three days, because it was dead. “God exalted this one as Chief Agent and Savior to his right hand”. Jesus was raise up to the position of Chief Agent and sat to the right of God. If God is three persons in one, would not The Father and Jesus occupy the same thrown? Is not the Chief Agent of someone a lesser position then being God? “And we are witnesses of these matters, and so is the holy spirit, which God has given to those obeying him as ruler.”. [[[Spirit,-Πνεῦμα (Pneuma)-Noun - Nominative Neuter Singular-Strong's Greek 4151: Wind, breath, spirit. ]]] Luke 1: 13 However, the angel said to him: “Do not be afraid, Zech·a·riʹah, because your supplication has been favorably heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to name him John. 14 You will have joy and great gladness, and many will rejoice over his birth 15 for he will be great in the sight of Jehovah. But he must drink no wine or any alcoholic drink at all, and he will be filled with holy spirit even from before birth. . .”. John the Baptist was filled with Holy Spirit from his birth. You don’t fill a person with another person. If the Holy Sipirit is a person then when John the Baptist died the Holy Spirit died too. And the Bible does not mention that John the Baptist was resurrected from the died. Holy Spirit, as seen from Strong’s Greek of Bible words, is wind or breathe. It is an inanimate object. Holy Spirit is the active force God uses to accomplish his will. 2 Corinthians 4: 13 “Now because we have the same spirit of faith as that of which it is written: “I exercised faith, therefore I spoke”; we too exercise faith and therefore we speak, 14 knowing that the One who raised Jesus up will raise us up also with Jesus and will present us together with you. 15 For all these things are for your sake, so that the increase of the undeserved kindness should abound even more because many more are offering thanksgiving to the glory of God”. The same person who raised up Jesus will raise us up. Jesus is not raising us up from the dead. Jehovah God is. References Is Jesus Almighty God? Is Jesus

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    In such verses as Genesis 1:5: "And there was evening and there was morning, one day," and Genesis 2:24: "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother and shall cleave to his wife, and they shall be one flesh," the term 'echad, "one," refers to a compound united one. However, 'echad often also means an absolute one. This is illustrated by such verses as 2 Samuel 13:30: "Absolom has slain all the king's sons, and there is not one of them left"; 2 Samuel 17:12: "And of all the men that are with him we will not leave so much as one"; Exodus 9:7: "There did not die of the cattle of Israel even one"; 2 Samuel 17:22: "There lacked not one of them that was not gone over the Jordan"; Ecclesiastes 4:8: There is one [that is alone], and he has not a second; yea, he has neither son nor brother." Clearly, the word "one" used in these verses means an absolute one and is synonymous with the word yachid, "the only one," "alone." It is in this sense, with even greater refinement, that 'echad is used in Deuteronomy 6:4: "Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One." Here, 'echad is used as a single, absolute, unqualified one. There is no mention of a triune god. © Gerald Sigal

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    Etymology: The word "Elohim" is derived from the Hebrew root "El," which means "god" or "deity." It is worth noting that "Elohim" is a plural form, suggesting multiple gods. However, in Hebrew grammar, plural forms can also be used to denote majesty, intensity, or greatness. In the case of "Elohim," it is commonly understood as a plural of majesty, emphasizing the greatness and power of God. Usage: "Elohim" is one of the primary names used for God in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). It appears over 2,500 times throughout the Hebrew scriptures. It is often employed in conjunction with other divine names, such as "Yahweh," to reveal different aspects of God's character. Meaning: The precise meaning of "Elohim" is a subject of interpretation and debate among scholars. Some proposed meanings include: God: "Elohim" is generally understood as a term for God, emphasizing His authority, power, and divine nature. It highlights God's role as the supreme being and creator of the universe. Gods: As mentioned earlier, "Elohim" can be interpreted as a plural form of majesty, suggesting the greatness and sovereignty of God. However, within the context of monotheistic Judaism, it does not indicate the belief in multiple gods but rather emphasizes the singular God's exalted nature. Divine Council: In certain instances in the Hebrew Bible, "Elohim" refers to a divine council or assembly of heavenly beings. This understanding views "Elohim" as encompassing God and other spiritual beings in His presence. It is important to note that the interpretation of "Elohim" depends on the context in which it is used. In some instances, it may refer to God, while in others, it can denote heavenly beings or spiritual forces. The overall meaning of the term is deeply connected to the religious and theological beliefs of Judaism. In summary, "Elohim" is a Hebrew term used to refer to God in the Hebrew Bible. It highlights God's authority, power, and divine nature. While it is a plural form, it is understood as a plural of majesty, emphasizing the greatness of the singular God. The precise meaning of "Elohim" depends on its contextual usage within the scriptures.

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    See also: Christian views on slavery The issues surrounding slavery dominated the 19th century in the United States.[41] This created tension between Baptists in northern and southern U.S. states over the issue of manumission. In the two decades after the American Revolution during the Second Great Awakening, northern Baptist preachers (as well as the Quakers and Methodists) increasingly argued that slaves be freed.[42] Although most Baptists in the 19th century south were yeomen farmers and common planters, the Baptists also began to attract major planters among their membership. The southern pastors interpreted the Bible as supporting slavery and encouraged paternalistic practices by slaveholders. They preached to slaves to accept their places and obey their masters, and welcomed slaves and free blacks as members, though whites controlled the churches' leadership, and seating was usually segregated.[42] From the early 19th century, many Baptist preachers in the South also argued in favor of preserving the right of ministers to be slaveholders.[43]with the blood of his own one" or "the church of God which he bought with the blood of his own Son"(N[ew]J[erusalem]B[ible]), with [HO IDIOS] construed as a christological title. According to this view,[HO THEOS] refers to God the Father, not Jesus Christ. If however, one follows many English versions in construing [IDIOS] adjectivally ("through his own blood"), [HO THEOS] could refer to Jesus and the verse could therefore allude to "the blood of God," although on this construction of [IDIOS] it is more probable that [THEOS] is God the Father and the unexpressed subject of [PERIEPOIHSATO] is Jesus. So it remains unlikely, although not impossible, that Acts 20:28 [HO THEOS] denotes Jesus." - Jesus as Theos, The New Testament Use of Theos in Reference to Jesus, 'D. Conclusion', p.141, Baker Book House, Grand rapids, Michigan, 1992.-italics ours

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    with the blood of his own one" or "the church of God which he bought with the blood of his own Son"(N[ew]J[erusalem]B[ible]), with [HO IDIOS] construed as a christological title. According to this view,[HO THEOS] refers to God the Father, not Jesus Christ. If however, one follows many English versions in construing [IDIOS] adjectivally ("through his own blood"), [HO THEOS] could refer to Jesus and the verse could therefore allude to "the blood of God," although on this construction of [IDIOS] it is more probable that [THEOS] is God the Father and the unexpressed subject of [PERIEPOIHSATO] is Jesus. So it remains unlikely, although not impossible, that Acts 20:28 [HO THEOS] denotes Jesus." - Jesus as Theos, The New Testament Use of Theos in Reference to Jesus, 'D. Conclusion', p.141, Baker Book House, Grand rapids, Michigan, 1992.-italics ours

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    worship 1 of 2 verb wor·​ship ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr- worshipped also worshiped; worshipping also worshiping Synonyms of worship transitive verb 1 : to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power 2 : to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity worshipped by her fans intransitive verb : to perform or take part in worship or an act of worship worshipper noun or less commonly worshiper worship 2 of 2 noun 1 : reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power also : an act of expressing such reverence 2 : a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 3 : extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem worship of the dollar 4 chiefly British : a person of importance -used as a title for various officials (such as magistrates and some mayors)

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    Some people need to learn the diff btn. WORSHIP and worship. When b used as a verb verses used as a noun! worship 1 of 2worship 1 of 2 verb wor·​ship ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr- worshipped also worshiped; worshipping also worshiping Synonyms of worship transitive verb 1 : to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power 2 : to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity worshipped by her fans intransitive verb : to perform or take part in worship or an act of worship worshipper noun or less commonly worshiper worship 2 of 2 noun 1 : reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power also : an act of expressing such reverence 2 : a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 3 : extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem worship of the dollar 4 chiefly British : a person of importance -used as a title for various officials (such as magistrates and some mayors) worship 1 of 2 verb wor·​ship ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr- worshipped also worshiped; worshipping also worshiping Synonyms of worship transitive verb 1 : to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power 2 : to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity worshipped by her fans intransitive verb : to perform or take part in worship or an act of worship worshipper noun or less commonly worshiper worship 2 of 2 noun 1 : reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power also : an act of expressing such reverence 2 : a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 3 : extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem worship of the dollar 4 chiefly British : a person of importance -used as a title for various officials (such as magistrates and some mayors) verb wor·​ship ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr- worshipped also worshiped; worshipping also worshiping Synonyms of worship transitive verb 1 : to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power 2 : to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity worshipped by her fans intransitive verb : to perform or take part in worship or an act of worship worshipper noun or less commonly worshiper worship 2 of 2 noun 1 : reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power also : an act of expressing such reverence 2 : a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 3 : extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem worship of the dollar 4 chiefly British : a person of importance -used as a title for various officials (such as magistrates and some mayors) worship 1 of 2 verb wor·​ship ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr- worshipped also worshiped; worshipping also worshiping Synonyms of worship transitive verb 1 : to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power 2 : to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity worshipped by her fans intransitive verb : to perform or take part in worship or an act of worship worshipper noun or less commonly worshiper worship 2 of 2 noun 1 : reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power also : an act of expressing such reverence 2 : a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 3 : extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem worship of the dollar 4 chiefly British : a person of importance -used as a title for various officials (such as magistrates and some mayors) worship 1 of 2 verb wor·​ship ˈwər-shəp also ˈwȯr- worshipped also worshiped; worshipping also worshiping Synonyms of worship transitive verb 1 : to honor or show reverence for as a divine being or supernatural power 2 : to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity worshipped by her fans intransitive verb : to perform or take part in worship or an act of worship worshipper noun or less commonly worshiper worship 2 of 2 noun 1 : reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power also : an act of expressing such reverence 2 : a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 3 : extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem worship of the dollar 4 chiefly British : a person of importance -used as a title for various officials (such as magistrates and some mayors)

  • @randallwittman2720
    @randallwittman2720 Месяц назад

    Well at least you are using a good book, by a good author!

  • @robertflores9050
    @robertflores9050 Месяц назад

    What they love to point out is a word... and how oh look.. it means something slightly different.. okay cool. I'll give you that. But it's not that specific word that makes me believe. It's the context of the whole story and message. So please.. now attempt to do that with the rest of the bible and then supply a coherent new doctrine based on all of these changes. But I'm also just curious. Do these changes lead you to believe that being honest, humble and forgiving is wrong? Or do you simply reject jesus? And if you reject jesus as the christ or God... what reasoning do you base your beliefs of what "good" is?

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      You first have to proof that Jesus is god based on the text not the other way around, asking others to prove Jesus is not god. If you choose to worship a man-god it is up to you but that is paganism to me.

    • @robertflores9050
      @robertflores9050 Месяц назад

      @@historytheology I can do that with the Book I have. Not only can I use Scripture to show that but there is Historical evidence Jesus was indeed a man that actually existed. But now here is the issue... is people will say that the Bible has been corrupted. However the quran has pure evidence of being changed and altered within its historical texts. So the hypocrisy to use the Quran to justify itself without allowing the Old and New Testament to justify itself is just being ignorant. So if you would allow me to read the Bible to you I can show you what you ask... but if you aren't willing to have as equally an open mind to what it says, then what good is it even showing you? So before I should have to justify my faith in what the Bible says.. and if it were corrupted it would've have to have been after muhammad since he himself was to believe the Torah and Gospel were revealed to man by God. But I think what happened is that Muhammad didn't really understand the Gospel is a message. Not a book. But you rely on the preservation of the quran... but that hasn't even been well preserved since there is clear evidence of plagiarism and alterations to text with tape, over written and erased in manuscripts of the quran that don't even make it to the same time of muhammad. So if my religion is false... what proof does Islam to its claim muhammad was a true prophet? I would look deeper into what you believe... before you deny Jesus as the Son of God. I don't believe in a man-god in the idea that a man can become a god. I believe that the one True God came as a man so that mankind may get to know Him so we may better follow Him. If you choose to not have a relationship with the creator of everything or you believe he would never do that because it doesn't suite Him in your standards... I just have to ask? Who are you to say what God can or cannot do, or even how He could or would do it?

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      @@robertflores9050 jesus was a man. His father is the only true God (john 17:3). God is not a man…(num. 23:19). Jesus a man approved by God… (acts 2:22). Jesus going to his father …(John 20:17). God is one (Deut. 6:4). Jesus was and is a mighty prophet/messiah of God. He was a man and is a man. If you worship Jesus and thought of him as a god, then you are upon paganism. I’ve dealt with your case on the Qur’an in one of my videos. I don’t need to repeat here. Therefore I urge you to follow Jesus and worship God, and don’t worship Jesus.

  • @lianasimonian9179
    @lianasimonian9179 Месяц назад

    King Abgar 5 descended from the Armenian Arsacid dynasty (from 12 to 428 AC), was the son of Arsham Arshakuni, the nephew of Tigranes the Great. His name was "Avag Ayr". Assyrians and Greeks couldnot pronounce his Armenian name so they called him Abgar. Look up Movses of Khorenatsi...there is ancient Armenian manuscripts to back this up...Edessia was part of Armenian Kingdom in Anatolia!!!!!🇦🇲🙏✝️

  • @mariannefournier1679
    @mariannefournier1679 Месяц назад

    It would help if you had a close up of the text so the viewer could see the letters you are referring to. Too much time and hesitation spent on very few words without referring to the other text. Rethink the point of your presentation.

    • @historytheology
      @historytheology Месяц назад

      Thank you for the feedback. It’s very difficult to read the ancient text hence the many hesitations. I try not to refer to the NA28 unless I really can’t figure it out. This way, I will improve my reading of uncial script.

  • @johnnyjonsson8064
    @johnnyjonsson8064 2 месяца назад

    Not useful review. To much personal opinions expressed.

  • @peterhoebarth4234
    @peterhoebarth4234 2 месяца назад

    lord lives upon the center of flat earth means, earth is flat

  • @2dar2
    @2dar2 2 месяца назад

    thanks brother

  • @user-tv2qt8zv6l
    @user-tv2qt8zv6l 2 месяца назад

    The entire New Testament is the BIG stumbling Block. It completely contradicts the Torah. It teaches you can now Just believe in a so called saviour who died for your sins while the Torah teaches that each man will die for His own sins. Obey Torah, obey the Most High Only. Research Piso family, and ceasars messiah. The entire New testament is an ABSOLUTE FORGERY meant to DECEIVE. There is ONLY ONE GOD. THERE IS NO OTHER

  • @sclsaktrc3311
    @sclsaktrc3311 2 месяца назад

    you can find Quranfi, edible rukyah paper with 1000x Ayat Kursi on it.

    • @sclsaktrc3311
      @sclsaktrc3311 2 месяца назад

      Arfad, hope all good with you.

  • @53aasimshaikh27
    @53aasimshaikh27 2 месяца назад

    Sir can you make a complete video on Sufism please

  • @sclsaktrc3311
    @sclsaktrc3311 3 месяца назад

    Man, what a diverse topics you read 😂 i knew people with 2nd sight and actually i had twice experiences with the unseen. one with i wont describe, the other one was an angel, beautiful and majestic creature ❤