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Revision as of 12:33, 12 August 2022
Teaser - Notarikon [∞]
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Teaser - Ancient Hebrew [∞]
It used to be believed that the Hebrew square test was the language of God. But modern theologians and "scholars" who are hostile [2] to God have persuaded many that the Hebrews wrote their most sacred texts in the language of their enemies while in captivity. This is utter nonsense on it's face. |
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Prominent Evangelical Scholars and theologians confess they cannot read the Bible | |||||
Sensus plenior debates [∞]
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Misguided conclusions | |||||
Reading the Bible like Jesus did |