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Yeshua / Jesus Vs Saul / Paul Points

wizanda

One Accepts All Religious Texts
Premium Member
Paul claimed to be a Pharisee after he was preaching his gospel, and yet the scribes and Pharisees were condemned by the Messiah.
As we understand why Yeshua said this, and where Pharisaic/Rabbinic Judaism isn't in alignment with the avatars sent from Heaven; it makes more sense to follow those sent from Heaven, rather than what was made up in the darkest times in Babylon.

In my opinion. :innocent:
 

Ebionite

Well-Known Member
As we understand why Yeshua said this, and where Pharisaic/Rabbinic Judaism isn't in alignment with the avatars sent from Heaven; it makes more sense to follow those sent from Heaven, rather than what was made up in the darkest times in Babylon.
What I find interesting is the condemnation of the scribes, since the new covenant isn't written on paper.

How do ye say, We are wise, and the law of YHWH is with us? Lo, certainly in vain made he it; the pen of the scribes is in vain.
Jeremiah 8:8

And yet some people refer to the Bible as "The Word of God".
 

wizanda

One Accepts All Religious Texts
Premium Member
What I find interesting is the condemnation of the scribes, since the new covenant isn't written on paper.
The New Covenant was written in Ezekiel 4-5, where because they've exchanged Animal for Man, Holy Communion was a purposeful Abomination, whilst the Diaspora among the Gentiles happened.
And yet some people refer to the Bible as "The Word of God".
The reality is the Word's of God = Code of the Matrix.

In my opinion. :innocent:
 
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