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  • father, forgive me.... i don't know what i'm doing.

    i am yours <3

  • There is contradiction in bible and is not word of God.

    Matthew "And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with

    a loud voice, saying, 'Eli, eli, lama sabachthani?' ....Jesus, when he cried again with a loud

    voice, yielded up the ghost."

    Luke " 'Father, unto thy hands I commend my spirit:' and having said thus, he gave up the

    ghost."

    John "When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, 'It is

    finished:' and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost."

  • @rajar7 fuck you!!!!! fucking muslims

  • elahi elahi lima sabaghtani ça veut dire mon dieu mon dieu pourquoi m'as tu teinté? en arabe

    2ilahi 2ilahi lima sabaghtani c pas lui c un faux semblant

  • lol... that was some funny shit! ENCORE ENCORE!!! XD

  • the point is how can a god is calling god : my god.heheehehhe it means he s not god..

    jesus is calling the father : my god...it means that jesus and us have one one god wich is GOD..

  • how can a father let killed his own son hahahaha wtf ^^

  • @wade2300023 he willingly sacrificed his son so that you might live, it was done out of love for you, God sacrificed the word made flesh so that we may be glorified and come bodily to the throne of grace. john 1: , hebrews 2: 8-10,hebrews 4:14-16

  • @wade2300023 You didn't undersant,read the biblie.

  • pffff fffffffffffffffffffff -___- ""

  • its JUDA in the cross, or SIMON , but its not jesus

  • In Aramic eloihim is illahi in arabic means my god. So Jesus prayed to Allah, so we must too.

  • @jaafar66 Allah means god in all three religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. it is the universal arabic word for God.

    humble yourself before the lord, he is waiting for us <3

  • @mattaramira So pray and worship Allah (GOD) not his creations

  • @jaafar66 Jesus Christ was the Son of God, i will worship him for bearing my sin and yours too. I love him because he loved me first, even before he created this world.

    So i am worshiping God, and i'm sure as do you.

  • Not saying it didnt happen but 2000 years of passed down stories probably gets some things lost in translation

  • @ThomasLindberg it's not 2000 years of passed down stories. It's written manuscripts from just over 1900 years ago. We know where changes happened because of the number of manuscripts we have (in the thousands) and we can trace where a change happened and get back to the original writings. Then there are thousands of quotations from the new church fathers showing all but 11 verses

    Then 60 years ago the dead sea scrolls showed that Isaiah 2500+ yrs is unchanged.

    It's amazingly well preserved :)

  • @devoool The last words were not in arabic. They were in aramaic, which is a dialect of hebrew.

    In the bible Jesus is not dead either, and he is the Son of God sitting on the right hand of the father.

    Why would you believe he is dead?

  • @RenegadeMaster07 yea true, but because arabic its from the same language family, It was totally as it meant if you listen to the pronunciation from the video how he said "eli eli lama sabachthani" its the same as I would say it in arabic...

    and believe me man, I don't believe his dead too, he is with the god, and Jesus that he is just a prophet and he is the one who'll save humanity from what we call him "Al Dajjal" both of them are messiah but one evil and one is not. XD

  • @devoool I understand what you say about Jesus returning. Not the part about them both being Messiah though, never mind that for now.

    Do you really believe that someone replaced Jesus on the cross? Why would you think that?

  • @RenegadeMaster07 Just a linguistic gripe, because I can, Aramaic is not a dialect of Hebrew, it is a seperate but related language which had largely replaced Hebrew as the main spoken language by the time of Jesus. The form of Hebrew that Jesus may have learnt would be a dialect which was heavily influenced by Aramaic. Also I may have to listen again but I think some of his final lines are not Aramaic, I don't think I heard some of the words which should be there according to the subtitles.

  • The saddest moment in the history of mankind.

    God is feeling abandoned and lonely.

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