Actions Sixties with Gail Riplinger Part 16 of 27
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@fishslab Yes it is and I am shocked after so much study that she'd stand by a trinity or a pre-trib rapture. God is One, He has one name=Jesus! And the word is clear in Matt. 24 that every eye will see him at his coming, there is no secret taking away...many scriptures prove a post trib rapture! Anything else is not biblical, no proof at all.
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Awesome woman of God :O)
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Wrong, friend.
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Your reading out of an English Bible so Jesus's name is going to be wrote as "Jesus". The English translation came from the Latin version, in the Latin version His name was "Iesus". The Latin translation came from a Greek translation, in the Greek translation His name was "Iēsous". The Greek translation was from the Hebrew version. Hebrew is what the Jews spoke and Jesus was a Jew, also there is no letter "J" in the Hebrew alphabet,In Hebrew His name is "Yeshua"
Yeshua meaning "He is salvation"
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I'm sorry, The reply I sent you before, I had said that the real name of Jesus was "YAHshua"
But I was wrong about that it's really "Yehoshua" the short form of this name is "Yeshua". Sorry about that, God bless :)
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Your reading out of an English Bible so Jesus's name is going to be wrote as "Jesus". The English translation came from the Latin version, in the Latin version His name was "Iesus". The Latin translation came from a Greek translation, in the Greek translation His name was "Iēsous". The Greek translation was from the Hebrew version. Hebrew is what the Jews spoke and Jesus was a Jew, also there is no letter "J" in the Hebrew alphabet,In Hebrew His name is YAHshua.
YAHshua meaning "thy salvation"
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Your reading out of an English Bible so Jesus's name is going to be wrote as "Jesus". The English translation came from the Latin version, in the Latin version His name was "Iesus". The Latin translation came from a Greek translation, in the Greek translation His name was "Iēsous". The Greek translation was from the Hebrew version. Hebrew is what the Jews spoke and Jesus was a Jew, also there is no letter "J" in the Hebrew alphabet,In Hebrew His name is YAHshua.
YAHshua meaning "thy salvation"
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There is no letter "J" in the Hebrew alphabet.
God's real name is "YHWH" spelled "Yod-Hey-Waw-Hey" to pronounce it as Jehovah would be wrong. It's "Y'hovah". Hebrew texts indicate that the accent is on the last syllable.
Did Gail said "when the church will be raptured" ??? Does she believe, with all her knowledge of scripture, in a pre-trib rapture?
Ramohog 3 years ago
I believe she did believe in a pre-trib rapture. I know from her writings that she is opposed to dispensationalism. That is one of her errors. The pre-trib rapture is a myth.
fishslab 3 years ago
Yeshua was not used because God gave Mary the mother of jesus the name to give Him at birth, and thou shall call Him "Jesus"..amen.
There was no NT written in Hebrew so there were no translations to go by for that..Jesus could not be confussed for it said Jesus in every word written...see! God wanted people to be sure they knew that like scipture says theres only one name in heaven by which we must be saved...and it's Jesus! Every miracle was done in His name.."Jesus"
anddihier 3 years ago
Amen. The language of the New Testament was definitely Greek. The Peshitta was produced shortly after the penning of the New Testament.
fishslab 3 years ago
Yes we need to go back to the real names they have meaning.
The letter J wasn't even in existance it is not in the 1611 KJV but it is in the newer versions.
There is so much more going on wake up people and ask Yahweh to show you truths and don't be afraid to read something that you were not taught from the pulpit. There are many false teachers in the pulpits.
memories4me 4 years ago
pg. 418 In Awe of Thy Word:
The sound of the Hebrew letter jod came into English as the letter 'I', used as a consonant and having the soft 'g' sound, like today's 'j'. In the past the letter 'I' was used both as a vowel (i) sound and as the consonant 'j' sound. The OED says that the sound of 'j', though originally printed as 'I' was pronounced as a soft 'g' (Oxford English Dictionary, Unabridged, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991, s.v. J).
fishslab 4 years ago