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One of the Best Rap songs Ever Breaking Down the Facts Behind the Book The Bible..
One of the Toughest Rap ensembles in HIstory of Rap Music..
Enough to make you think What is the Bible To You..

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  • This is great. We need more things pushing people towards their Bibles.

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  • @shazaamson Isa 9:6 For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counseller, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace....cant argue it now that you read it

  • HE NEVER CALLED HIM SELF ANY OF THOSE MAN MADE TITLES MAND DID FOOLS LIKE THE ONES GOING BACK IN FORTH ABOUT HIS KODESH SET APART NAME WHO WONT WAKE UP!!!SIRACH For the same things uttered in Hebrew, and translated into another tongue, have not the same force in them: and not only these things, but the law itself, and the prophets, and the rest of the books, have no small difference, when they are spoken in their own language.

  • The Lord created all languages at the tower of Babel, so dont you think he knows the name is many different languages? If you say no, then you are saying God is retarded. Also, he has many titles (Lord, saviour, Elohim, God, Almighty, Redeemer) that he calls himself so what is wrong with me calling him a title? Before you bash on someone for saying it in a different tongue, consider this verse "For with stammering lips and ANOTHER tongue will he speak to this people."

  • @shazaamson You still didnt answer the questions concerning Paul and the rest of apostles. Greek was not translated from hebrew because greek is not a shemetic language. Hebrew was in fact translated from the canaanite language. ancient hebrew is a mix of a hametic language and a shemetic language. Read from babylon to timbuktu for confirmation. Jesus spoke Aramaic primarily, hebrew and greek as secondary languages.

  • @Shaqpack609 the word god is a title not his name

    the scriptures state in the law and commandments not to profane the name of the most high flat out if you want to do that then do it it wont get you ANY TRUE POWER YOU CANT MISS WHAT YOU NEVER NEW anyway Greek was translated from the Hebrew if Hebrew was good enough for the angels WHO GAVE MESSAGES TO THE PROPHETS AND father YAH SPOKE OUT THE SKY O DURING JOHNS BABTIZUM OF YAHUSHUWAH and YAHUSHUWAH SPOKE HEBREW SO ITS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME

  • @shazaamson Bust your head!

  • So by your same theory of people perverting the name, ARE YOU SAYING THAT THE APOSTLES, WHO HAD DIRECT INFLUENCE OF THE MESSIAH, PERVERTED THE NAME AND WONT MAKE IT INTO THE KINGDOM? No, because Revelation 21:14 would disprove this "sacred name" doctrine. Rev 21:14 And the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles (who all wrote IESOUS) of the Lamb. Brother, you need to repent of kicking against ANY name of the Messiah and the Father because Jah will

  • so did our vowel pronunciation. The letter J stopped making the "Y" sound and gradually gave way to the "G" sound. If you truly believe that people have perverted the name of God then you need to understand this: The new testament was written in greek correct? Yes. Who wrote the new testament, the apostles (Peter, Paul, James, John, etc) correct? Yes. Meaning, that they spoke and wrote Greek correct? Yes. So when they wrote the New Testament, they wrote IESOUS, NOT YESHUA, OR YAHUSHUWAH

  • @shazaamson Brother, let me drop some knowledge on you. You said there is no J in the Hebrew and greek alphabets in which I agree but there is no Y in the greek alphabet as well which is why the name Yeshua became Iesous (pronounced Yesous). When the bible was translated into English, the letter i was retained in the name. It was replaced with the letter J, because the early J sounded like a Y. Example, Jesus was not pronounced gee-sus, but was pronounce Yee-sus. As the english language evolved

  • THE ONLY OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE HERE IS THE WORD JAH AKA JAHBULON

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