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I hate jews so much it's unreal.

I hate jews so much it's unreal.

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Probably, I don't know ancient Greek though so even if I had access to one of the two original copies of The Holy Bible, I'd be of little use.

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The Greek canon bible comes from the Septuagint and the Codex Sinaiticus. The (((masoretic))) was written by jews because the Septuagint was the Christian lynchpin old testament that anticipated the Messiah, and they needed to distance themselves to establish a foundation for the (((talmud))).

This had to be done, because the jewish (and unsurprisingly, mormon) ethos hangs on Psalm 82:6, and is disarmed by John 10:33-38 (and other claims from Jesus that he was expanding access to heaven to gentiles through him, even retroactively.)

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Psalm 82:6

Do kikes really hang on to;

I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are a children of the most High.

??? Is that why they're such self-important, schizo, narcissists?

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Pretty much. They think that God promised them the world as their property and slaves, even if they have broken His covenant millions of times.

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He wasn’t talking to the Jews. Read psalm 82:1…

“God has taken his place in the divine council; in the midst of the gods he holds judgment:” ESV

El is judging the sons of God because they judged unjustly and showed partiality to the wicked. Their punishment is to live a mortal life, to know what it is like to be human.

Monotheism is a falsehood, and is contradicted by the Bible itself. There were 70 (or by some accounts 72) sons of God. Jesus is one of those sons of the Most High, as evidenced by John 10:34-38. In fact Jesus of Nazareth was Yahweh manifest in the flesh. “He came to his own, but his own received him not”. Yahweh manifest himself in the flesh to his own people, and they crucified him. Chew on that one for a while…

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Would have been in Hebrew, not Geeek

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No. The Holy Bible is in Greek and bits are in Aramaic.

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Deuteronomy is OT. OT was written in Hebrew. New testament was mostly Greek with smattering of amamaic and Latin depending on the book in question.