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I have no need to hoodwink anyone. You can read all the greek and Hebrew you want-- the originals are all gone.
LMAO!...Really???...Then how do you know that it was mistranslated or misinterpreted???...
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Misinterpretation by trinity believers remained until the New world translation fixed the errors. The Hebrew writings--contradict the trinity writings.
Exactly...The Hebrew Tanakh does indeed contradict the trinity errors...We agree on this...
What is the acceptable modern-English translation of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH ?____________
Do you mean to ask how do we Jews pronounce it?...Not like that, that's for sure...There is no "J" sound in the Hebrew language first of all, and the "vav" was not pronounced as a "v' back when G-d revealed His Shem HaKodesh, it was pronounced as a "w"...The "v" pronunciation is of recent development...
Christendom ( so-called Christian but mostly 'in name only ' ) teaches you are more alive after death than before death as a belief in an afterlife. Whereas what the Bible really teaches is: the dead are Not alive but really dead as a doornail.
Jesus taught being asleep ( Not active ) in death - John 11:11-14
Jesus' teachings were in harmony with the old Hebrew Scriptures which also teach unconscious sleep in death:
What the Bible really teaches is Not afterlife ( alive at death ) but teaches about resurrection.
Acts 24:15 uses the ' future tense ' that there ' is going to be ' a resurrection......
That future resurrection is about the unconscious dead will be awakened from death's deep sleep-like state during Jesus' coming 1,000-year governmental rulership over earth when the majority of mankind will have a happy-and-healthy physical resurrection being restored back to life on earth. Alive on earth with the opportunity to gain ' everlasting life ' on earth as originally offered to Adam before his downfall.
Christendom ( so-called Christian but mostly 'in name only ' ) teaches you are more alive after death than before death as a belief in an afterlife. Whereas what the Bible really teaches is: the dead are Not alive but really dead as a doornail.
Jesus taught being asleep ( Not active ) in death - John 11:11-14
Jesus' teachings were in harmony with the old Hebrew Scriptures which also teach unconscious sleep in death:
What the Bible really teaches is Not afterlife ( alive at death ) but teaches about resurrection.
Acts 24:15 uses the ' future tense ' that there ' is going to be ' a resurrection......
That future resurrection is about the unconscious dead will be awakened from death's deep sleep-like state during Jesus' coming 1,000-year governmental rulership over earth when the majority of mankind will have a happy-and-healthy physical resurrection being restored back to life on earth. Alive on earth with the opportunity to gain ' everlasting life ' on earth as originally offered to Adam before his downfall.
I agree with most of what you said here...But, where do you get the idea that G-d offered Adam eternal life on earth?...
Do you mean to ask how do we Jews pronounce it?...Not like that, that's for sure...There is no "J" sound in the Hebrew language first of all, and the "vav" was not pronounced as a "v' back when G-d revealed His Shem HaKodesh, it was pronounced as a "w"...The "v" pronunciation is of recent development...
Don't the Dead Sea Scrolls show the Tetragramaton ?_______ ( 1st Samuel 2:25; 6:3; 10:26; 23:14,16)
Don't the Dead Sea Scrolls pre-date the Hebrew Masoretic text ?_______
The Tetragrammaton appears Not only in ancient Hebrew manuscripts, but some copies of the Greek Septuagint.
It was Not until centuries after Christ that the YHWH was dropped.
LORD/Lord and God are merely: titles. And I am is Not a personal name.
KJV uses LORD/Lord at Psalm 110:1. Where LORD appears in all upper-case letters is where the Tetragrammaton stands.
Plus KJV keeps the names of the false gods, and are they all pronounced correctly in English translation ?_____
Don't the Dead Sea Scrolls show the Tetragramaton ?_______ ( 1st Samuel 2:25; 6:3; 10:26; 23:14,16)
Don't the Dead Sea Scrolls pre-date the Hebrew Masoretic text ?_______
The Tetragrammaton appears Not only in ancient Hebrew manuscripts, but some copies of the Greek Septuagint.
It was Not until centuries after Christ that the YHWH was dropped.
LORD/Lord and God are merely: titles. And I am is Not a personal name.
KJV uses LORD/Lord at Psalm 110:1. Where LORD appears in all upper-case letters is where the Tetragrammaton stands.
Plus KJV keeps the names of the false gods, and are they all pronounced correctly in English translation ?_____
I read the Hebrew Tanakh, not the KJV...The KJV is a Christian edited version of the Hebrew Tanakh...And I am a Jew...
I agree with most of what you said here...But, where do you get the idea that G-d offered Adam eternal life on earth?...
Please notice Genesis 2:16-17. Adam and Eve, along with the rest us, were only to ' fill ' (populate) the earth and Not overfill or overpopulate the earth - Genesis 1:28
The time would come when reproduction on earth would stop. Once earth was full or populated then all faithful ones on earth can gain ' everlasting life ' on a beautiful paradisical earth.
If Adam had Not broken God's Law, then Adam would still be alive on earth today in perfect human health.
God's gift to mankind is mentioned at Psalm 115:16
Who inherits earth according to Matthew 5:5 ______
And who remains forever on earth - Psalm 37:11,29; Proverbs 2:21-22 ? ___________
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