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Message Subject Behold... The Bridegroom Cometh!!!
Poster Handle niphtrique
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I hope I am not intruding.

Jesus will not marry Jerusalem, nor will he marry The Church.

They have corrupted the scriptures.

I have figured out who he is going to marry.

But you probably will not believe me.

That is a shame, because if you believe me, we may be able to get things started.
 Quoting: niphtrique


Let me see... Should I believe you, or Jesus?

Sorry, but I'll choose Jesus, and His Holy Word over man everytime!
 Quoting: Troubled Waters...


Jesus Holy Word in the scriptures was changed and most of them are not even IN the scriptures. It is not a good record. And it has been corrupted. There is all kinds of BS in there.
 Quoting: Candace of AH


There are things left out and changed, see this:

- Christians are considered to be children of God and born of God (John 1:12-13) so God was a Mother before the text was altered.
- Adam is referred to as son of God (Luke 3:38), Jesus as firstborn over all creation (Col. 1:15) so Adam was born and Jesus was a reincarnation of Adam.
- Jesus was with God in the beginning (John 1:2) but there is no mentioning of Jesus in the Tanakh.
- After having created the humans on the sixth day in Genesis 1, God appears to have started over again by creating Adam and Eve in Genesis 2. This indicates that the text has been changed.
- Adam calling his wife Eve because She would become mother of all the living also suggests tampering.
- The Quran mentions the creation of Adam extensively but does not mention the creation of Eve, which may indicate that Eve was never created.
- The Quran mentions that Jesus and Adam were created in a similar way (Quran: 3:59). They were both born from a virgin.
- The repeated reference in the Gnostic texts of Mary Magdalene being loved by Jesus more than the others indicates that the Beloved Disciple in the Gospel of John was originally Mary Magdalene before the text was redacted.
- The last chapter of the gospel of John appears to be added later to suggest that the Beloved Disciple was John as the previous chapter already has closing lines (John 20:30-31).
- There apparently had been rumours that the Beloved Disciple had become immortal (John 21:23). If the Beloved Disciple was Mary Magdalene and if She was God then this would have made sense.
- The love of God Jesus was speaking of (John 17:23-26) therefore was the love of a Goddess for Her husband.
- John the Baptist talks in the Gospel (John 3:27-29) in terms of himself as a best man with the implication that Jesus the bridegroom is coming to meet his bride, but there is nothing specific to identify the bride (see also: Luke 5:34, Matt. 9:15).
- It was customary for a Jewish rabbi to be married and the apostles called him rabbi (Mark 11:21).
- The marriage described in the Gospel of John (John 2:2-8) could be the wedding of Jesus because at a Jewish wedding guests normally do not give orders.
- Jesus started doing miracles at this wedding, which may indicate that he was married to God.

Jesus is called Son of God because he was a reincarnation of Adam and Adam was a son of Eve. In the Quran Jesus is called Son of Mary, and coincidentally God was also named Mary like the mother of Jesus.

So, Jesus is probably going to marry God when he returns. Anyway, it makes more sense.
 
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