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  • Jame1:13 When tempted, no one should say,"God is tempting me.For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone;

    God cannot be tempted by evil.

    Heb4:15, "...but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet he did not sin."

    Mat1:1Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.

    He will not tempt with evil such as burning a child, Isaac. God said He never commanded nor mentioned this evil human sacrifice. Jer19:4

  • These pagan priest will do anything to prevent exposure just as they did throughout the centuries.Paul tells woman to be SILENT.They are not permitted to speak.He then claims it is part of the law.Did not Paul of Tarsus do away with the law?God says anyone teaching this should be put to death.Deu13:1-5.This murderer killed James per Dead Sea Scrolls.He is ravenous would Jesus spoke about and Jacob prophecied.

    Benjamin the ravenous wolf would kill and divide.Paul killed and his words divide.

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  • @thedagonjones If I were you, I would focus more on reading the bible before you expound on it. It sounds like you may rely too much on Google than what the bible says. Not only is Paul historically verified, but what he says matches and is not in contradiction with what Jesus says. He was known by all the other disciples and boldly proclaimed the Gospel of Christ. The Bible and history both attest to this.

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  • Great Job:)

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