Is there useful wisdom from the Bible that is not well known?
Is there useful wisdom from the Bible that is not well known?
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Elohim is plural.
Have you read it cover to cover? You will find yourself marking a ton of verses.
(Pic: Margin note by the KJV translators that parallels 1 Thessalonians with Matt 24:8. Virtually all Zionists are PRE-TRIB, which means they reject that parallel).
1 Corinthians 15, not Mark.
Checked, I am aware of the contents of most of it from a Christian upbringing although I am contemplating reading it cover to cover
That circumcision is for Jews, and slaves of Jews.
You can go through 5 chapters at a time in just a few minutes if you read along:
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Based, thanks bud
Youre welcome, God bless.
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>Matt 24:8.
..and Luke 17??
Remember Lot’s wife
one will be taken and the other left
And they answered and said to Him, “Where, Lord?”
So He said to them, “Wherever the body is, there the eagles will be gathered together.”
birds eat dead flesh....the ones who are taken away are destroyed when he returns in judgement....
no Zionist at all but the book of revelation contains multiple raptures....John is raptured before the tribulation, the 144K get raptured, the two witnesses get raptured
Also pages are great for rolling a fatty
Not Matt 24, that was my mistake.
1 Corinthians 15:52
>In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
&
>For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
1 Thessalonians 4:16 KJV
Zionists teach that these are 2 different events.
>Is there useful wisdom from the Bible that is not well known?
Yeah all of it.
Even if you don't take it literally (as in Christ's atonement, resurrection and miracles ) , the bible even figuratively and allegorically is one of the most beautiful and inspiring works ever to be written. Every time I read and study it (especially after studying it intensively in my youth and as a young adult for 8 years ) I find new inspiration and strength from it.
I recommend joining a study group, or getting a good study aid; or just reading it, and mark down passages that seem to mean something to you. The Bible is a mandala, you'll find meaning therein for a good life.
Most of the biblical wisdom is not well known, its a collection of the deepest and most insightful tribal oral traditions spanning thousands of years and speaks deeply on the spirit of man. I have a hard time sussing out when people start quoting the bible if theyre taking it at face value, or going deeper. Oftentimes its hidden deeper in the meaning, and might require historical contextual understanding to even understand what a certain passage actually means or refers to, and is often misinterpreted.
Qualifier that I don't think the misinterpretations are necessarily bad, thats part of the good thing about art like this. If you aren't looking for deeper truths it can be extremely positive to help you come to a better understanding of yourself, which I think is equally valuable to the extensive traditions and truths that the text itself holds. Part of its wisdom is the light it lets people shine on themselves.
the guy who wrote revelation was on drugs which was common back then
Proverbs 21:15 is one of the GoAT quotes imo.
A lot of stuff about nations. The nation-state is preferable according to the Bible.
most were on drugs. religious experiences were often induced with substances that became really known to mass science in the mid 20th century, shamanism and religious visions are heavily related to naturopathic drug usage
what is your question
No shit. Father Son and Holy Spirit
>Is there useful wisdom from the Bible that is not well known?
Yes, its all about how to control slaves while denying them the real god, mushrooms. Jesus was mushroom, adam and eve ate it, moses found it under the tree. ALL FUCKING SHROOMS bro
>slaves of jews
Makes sense, is there any source for this though?
The Bible basically tells the story of a seed war. Seed of Man vs Seed of Serpent
>God
>Creates adam Gives him dominion of earth.
>Satan tricks Adam into eating of the tree, Thus defacto giving dominion of earth to Satan by spiritual legality
>God basically foretells Jesus
>200 Angels come to earth and mate with wamen. Giants are Born
>Fast forward, Noah and his sons are the only of the whole earth "pure in their generations" aka DNA hasn't been corrupted
>Satan was trying to kill the bloodline of messiah off by corrupting the dna of man
>Flood wipes out most of nephilim
>Jesus is incarnated and spills his blood to atone for every sin. This is possible because he is God and infinite. This is why people make Jesus their Lord.
>Satan's serpent seed rules the world from high places in Gov. Using the fake jews and other satanic fuckers.
>Jesus will return and cast them all into lake o fire
Some woods have antibacterial properties.
In one of the verses talking about what to do if food spoils, the clay pots and whatnot get trashed, but the wood can simply be washed off.
Modern research shows that plain untreated wood like kills bacteria extremely well.
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It's well known because it is in the Bible you brainlet. Literally read it and you'll recognize a ton of verses because they became common phrases.
GEN 1:26
let US make man in OUR image
>Us
>Our
Explain how this isn't directly referencing multiple "gods" from heaven (space)
Enki, Enil, Anu
The Semitic peoples spent much time as polytheistics. Check out the Elephantine Papyri. To this day, Jews worship a multitude of “gods,” spirits, demons, and dead rabbis.
It’s the Royal We.