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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    You're most welcome. In my opinion, from my research, Revelations is a product of TPTB of their timeline. I've never felt the need to include it in the New Testament that I study.

    It is...
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    I can see the Essene connection, just in the way he expressed himself. And there is quite a bit of references to him being in Egypt, Heliopolis to be exact, where he would have received their...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    So if you go to: https://biblehub.com/kjv/job/30-29.htm



    There's other translations available via the link to Bible.com. Curious choice by the KJV translators though?[/QUOTE]

    The first...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    Sorry, once again I did not get notification of your post. I will furnish my own translation today. Jim
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    When I see the Massoretic text I realize that, while this is the original Hebrew, and is the text that most of the Catholic and Protestant bibles alike use as their base, or used as their base, I...
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    When I see the Massoretic text I realize that, while this is the original Hebrew, and is the text that most of the Catholic and Protestant bibles alike use as their base, or used as their base, I...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

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    Good catch. Yes, the Gnostics certainly had issues with Yahweh. But then again, so did Jesus. And to the extent that I wondered if his "lost years" were spent among them? When Jesus...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    No. A God you need to fear is not a God. Yes, the ET's of today are oddly similar to the gods of old in many ways.
    I personally feel that it is best to read the New Testament, and leave the Old...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    Yes, I learned something when I read that about the lottery. I could not post all of my research here - it runs to many pages, perhaps 30. But I won't put it in a book either, so I will share when...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    I read that Jim at the time with interest. I didn't reply because I often find I have ideas firing off in odd directions and I wasn't sure if posting would derail the thread. I'll go back to it...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    https://amallulla.org/bible/ This site here has to be one of the prettiest I have ever seen. Clear text, readable and enjoyable. And their mention of 216 X 144 = do you recall in one of my...
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    Re: One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    Thank you. The obelisks are tied into the theme of the apocalypse or end of days. The God and Magog
    are England and the USA - each of which now has their obelisk. In one of his sayings from the...
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    One EVIL edition of the King James Bible

    Short Update: When I mention the patron of Hollar, below, the one who was trying to bring an obelisk to England and was a crypto-Catholic, I found out today that he was best friends with: Archbishop...
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