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Message Subject SHARIA LAW IS ENDORSE BY JESUS IN BIBLE TOO (bible SAY WOMEN SHOULD DIE dueternomy 22;22)
Poster Handle Sungaze_At_Dawn
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No its not, and Christ is not the old testament. Nor is Christ Paul. Not only are Christians not Jewish ad the old testament just supports the timeline for Christ, but we don't have to be fans of Paul either. That is called growing up and seeing the distortions even in our own bibles.

ie. Luke, had quite alot of input.

He wrote a gospel, (the books that had Christ in them), and much of the new testament.

He put alot of codes in, particularly about PAUL. For example, the same author gave several different version of Paul's conversion. Placing it firmly in fiction.

Here is a good read. 3 versions. Hmmmm.....

[link to www.thenazareneway.com]

And here is a bit more because Luke coded quite a lot of info:


Acts 20:4-6: "[Paul] was accompanied by Sopater, son of Pyrrhus of Beroea…these went ahead and were waiting for us at Troas…where we stayed for seven days."



One of the early translators did a strange thing with the name, Pyrrhus: He omitted it! And the King James Version did the same.



Who was Pyrrhus to the Greeks? Pyrrhus, The Fool of Hope, was a story Plutarch wrote and titled at about the same time Luke's gospel was being penned. It includes the following:



"Pyrrhus also sent some agents, who pretended to be Macedonians. These spies spread the suggestion that now the time had come to be liberated from the harsh rule of Demetrius by joining Pyrrhus, who was a gracious friend of soldiers."



"And so without fighting, Pyrrhus became King of Macedonia…" (Emphases added.)



Another piece of information about Pyrrhus is of great importance, and it's probably the reason his name was expunged from early biblical texts: According to the Legend of Troy as told by Homer, Pyrrhus was one of the soldiers who participated in the Trojan horse saga. And that is the best-known legacy from the legend of Troy. It's what everyone thinks of when Troy and the Trojan War are mentioned. The name Pyrrhus was inserted here in Luke's gospel in the same sentence as Troas to direct the reader to the legend of the Trojan Horse. According to both Homer and Plutarch, Pyrrhus was the most famous spy in history at the time Luke's gospel was being written!



Plutarch wrote Pyrrhus, The Fool of Hope after the early churches had begun using Paul's epistles as their "gospel." Luke wrote about this Fool of Hope to alert “Theophilus” to the truth about Paul, knowing that some would eventually see the parallel he had drawn between Pyrrhus and Paul.
 
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