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Michelle's avatar

Rest and take care. I know there are worries when it comes to medical problems. I have insurances and I pay like heck for it and things get scary sometimes. Just rember God takes care of his children. He'll take care of you.

Ron Panzer's avatar

drink lots of fluids with those antibiotics

DoxieLover7's avatar

Zionism = Lucerferianism

Tony C.'s avatar

BINGO Doxie. Well said.

Kim Delayne Paddock's avatar

Good article. It exposes the Masonic King James Bible that changed actual biblical interpretations to remove such things as Azazel and to change the meaning of sacrifices. YHWY is not God either. It is just another Jewish demon-god. So is Yashua. Don't be fooled. These Jews serve many masters in the form of demon-gods.

I am curious as to what natural remedy you used that supposedly got you very sick. Can you share with us? I pray that you get better soon.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

nothing major, DMSO + kale and spinach juice with tons of fresh garlic. video claimed it cured tooth infections. all it did was have me ignore it for 3 months until it spread to my heart.

Kim Delayne Paddock's avatar

Oh no! Wrong ingredients. I have studied natural healing since 1976. If someone doesn't understand what causes infections and what stops, prevents, and actually heals them they will never get it right. Some of these uneducated people will tell you to use Neem oil toothpaste sometimes which is dangerous at best. One dose can cause sterility in men. I did an article about that. I also did an article about the dental hygienist scam that you might want to read and what I did about it. This is actually what you need. https://kimpaddock.substack.com/p/dental-hygienists-the-joke-is-on?r=k0jpq&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web

Jelleke Wierenga's avatar

My Afrikaans Bible says the one male goat loaded with all the sins of Israel should be send to “Asasel” in the wilderness. I interpret it as sending Israel’s sin to the man of sin - the goat off-loading sin onto Azazel. Sin attracts sin.

BB's avatar

Thank you very much, I will research the Septuagint bible, first I heard of it. Many Blessings

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Since Jesus never repudiated YHWH, I guess that means Christians worship a demon god?

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

Where are you getting this crap from?

BB's avatar

What bible do you recommend

Kim Delayne Paddock's avatar

So many bibles, so little time. The Masonic King James bible is the one that was taught to me when I was an initiate in the Masonic cult. This is the one that is found in their Masonic temples.

King James was a Scottish rite Mason. I've done articles about that one too. The KJB took out anything about the flat earth that was in the Matthew's Bible (1537) for instance. The Kabbalah that Masonry is founded on teaches the lie that the earth is a ball spiraling in "space" for instance, and that interferes with the deception that they intended to put the world under. Genesis states that there is a firmament that separates the waters above from the waters below.

The KJB also says that Mary and Joseph were ENGAGED and not married when she became pregnant by the Holy Ghost. That is a lie. According to the Matthew's Bible they were married but not yet living together when she got pregnant. If Mary got pregnant before she was married the penalty was to be stoned to death. These Masons make Mary look like a whore on purpose and the masses just beLIEve it.

I recommend the Matthew's Bible and the Septuagint to start with. The Matthew's Bible is in old English, and it takes some time to decipher it. God Bless.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The King James Version is largely copied from Tyndale's version. I'd say "plagiarized", but the Tyndale version wasn't copyrighted, and I imagine he'd be happy his work was used.

Carolyn's avatar

I almost spit my coffee out over “foundation matching and stabbing people.”

Jason Lantz's avatar

The Russian bible does say scapegoat as well; however, they do add an asterisk stating it is Azelel

Ginger Stockwell's avatar

This is conversation on scripture that inspires me. I love your Sword of the Spirit dividing truth from error. So many Aha! moments here!!!

Johnny Storm's avatar

Blessings, I pray you get well soon!

Douglas L. Peck's avatar

Brilliant essay (even when read through a shower door).

Wayne Burden's avatar

Sorry, but I have to disagree with your conclusion that the “scapegoat” was in fact dedicated, by design or in passing, to a sub-deity (fallen angel) named Azazel. The highly trained Hebrew/Greek scholars (54 at first later reduced to approximately 48 over time) that translated the Masoretic Hebrew text in the King James 1611 version knew exactly what they were doing in translating the word “azazel” into the English “scapegoat”. It wasn’t until the intertestimental period between Malachi and Matthew, when The Book of Enoch and the Apocryphal books were written, that the word azazel was associated with the fallen angel Azazel. Before that azazel just meant a desert dry place.

According to Strong’s Concordance the word scapegoat comes from azazel (Strong H5799) which means “goat of departure”… or “scapegoat” in the common vernacular. It comes from the root word “azal” (Strong H235) which means to “go away” or “disappear”. It had nothing to do with a fallen angel named Azazel, which came along later AFTER the Masoretic Hebrew text was already written. It WAS NOT meant to be an offering by the Israelites to a fallen angel. So, the scapegoat was just as it was written… symbolic of the sins of the people leaving the camp, and nothing more.

There’s much more to this that could be written but let’s just suffice it to say the King James Version can be counted on to give an accurate English translation of the intent of the Hebrew and Greek scriptures and the highly trained translators were not trying to deceive or hide anything from anyone. You can’t use uninspired books to correct inspired scripture.

Future Zek's avatar

You know that the book of Jude specifically refers to 1 Enoch, right?

Darren James's avatar

Right on. I was rather taken back by the otherwise excellent Mr. Wolf casting aspersions on the KJV text. Here we go again I thought!

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

The KJV is the worst translation of the Bible ever written. It was a politically motivated text intended to make the King of England appear as if he was put on the throne by God.

Darren James's avatar

Not at all mate. You believe the lies of the world regarding the KJV. The mind is Satan's Domain and he's made of it a sick, twisted, demented Realm. Not the LORD but a lordly intellect rules many a "christian" roost.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

Your bio says you're a former "gnostic" but you're lecturing me about Christianity like there's only one flavor of gnosticism and you happened to pick the right one. There are at least a dozen major gnostic traditions and they contradict each other on fundamental points, so which variety of cannibal blood wizard were you pretending to be back then?

I have multiple published papers in SCOPUS-indexed academic journals on comparative religion. I've been an ordained minister for twenty years. While you were playing dress-up with occult aesthetics, I was writing peer-reviewed scholarship on the actual historical development of these traditions.

I also have Jewish ancestry (I am Christian.) So the day some British monarch's politically motivated edit of MY ANCESTORS' religion becomes the authoritative word on faith and scripture is the day I check out permanently. King James didn't receive divine revelation. He commissioned a translation

that would justify his political authority by claiming God appointed kings to rule. That's propaganda, not theology.

You're not equipped for this conversation. Stop embarrassing yourself.

Double Mc's avatar

is there a translation of Scripture that you consider accurate? I'm not a fan of KJV, or even the new one. I'm always looking for good translations.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

I use the Septuagint myself but also a dozen others and sometimes the KJV because it’s the most ‘poetic’ translation which was deliberately done to make people think it was ‘divine’.

Future Zek's avatar

I'll add that most of the non-Protestant churches (mainly the Roman Catholic and Eastern/Oriental Orthodox), while not including Enoch, Jubilees, etc., in the canon, DO consider them worthy of being read by the laity.

J. Gan.'s avatar

Look no further than what the phillistines are attempting to do to Mr Massie today! The golden calf is the "dual passport" these days.

Ian Smith's avatar

I was under the impression that the scribes of the KJ bible took some of the Tyndale translation?

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The content is probably more than 50% straight from the Tyndale version.

Darren James's avatar

I hope you haven't fallen into the YHWH = Satan vibe.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

You can’t defend your stance anymore after being presented with historical facts so now you are going to pivot to something else entirely that has nothing to do with the topic at hand?

Classic.

Ron Panzer's avatar

all peoples have worshipped the "golden calf" bull...

only some worship God truly, with a fervert heart, revering Him, and rejecting being filled with hatred for others

Rosa Maria's avatar

Please, never stop taking the antibiotica. Those are side effects because your body is drowned in them. Also the bad eyes, even dizziness, lack of coordination, heavy legs, wobbly walking. better to follow your daily routine with as little fuss as possible.

Try to have your hotel room as clean as you can, hot water and liquid dish soap help a lot for appliances, crockery, cutlery, floor.

As I wrote before, you can make your own yoghurt, since those drugs end up killing your intestinal flora, and you need it for digestion, else, diarrhoea.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

yeah i’d rather have diarrhea than DIE OF ENDOCARDITIS

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

"Golden bulls in Dan and Bethel. Sacrifices to them ALONGSIDE the prescribed YHWH worship. Two masters. Both getting their cut. It was official state religion until the Assyrians showed up and ended the experiment by ending the kingdom."

Well, you got me looking at a couple of interesting web sites, as I was wondering about the basis of this statement. Thank you for that.

"So here is the question nobody wants to ask: What if it never stopped? What if the golden bull worship and the Azazel sacrifices never actually ended? What if they just went underground? What if the same people who spent centuries serving two masters, worshiping YHWH on the Sabbath and sending offerings to fallen angels on holy days, just got better at hiding which hand was doing what?"

Usually one should have SOME evidence before throwing out that kind of question.

Your statement that it was the same people isn't quite true. The golden bull statues were in the northern kingdom. As you noted, the Assyrians sacked the northern kingdom and it was never restored. The people of that area were known as Samaritans in Jesus' time, and despised. There still is a very small group of Samaritans. They base their beliefs and practices on the first five books of the Old Testament, with no bull statues.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

The Samaritans were the descendants of the SUMERIANS.