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- May 1, 2010 at 2:01 am#189488ElizabethParticipant
Quote (Ed J @ May 01 2010,00:27) Quote (Elizabeth @ May 01 2010,00:15) Quote (Ed J @ May 01 2010,00:08) Quote (Elizabeth @ April 30 2010,23:34) Quote (Ed J @ April 30 2010,18:13) Quote (Elizabeth @ April 20 2010,23:43) Quote (Ed J @ April 20 2010,13:31) Do you recognize “The Truth”; Georg? [The truth=120] of the [Kingdom of GOD=120].
There were 120 gathered together on the Day of Pentecost in the upper room when
they received the Holy Spirit. (Acts 1:15) This new [“little flock” of GOD=151] spoke
[the truth=120] of the [Kingdom of GOD=120] to all the people, and the word
of GOD was heard by the “great crowd” (approx. 5,000) in their own languages.There is great fractal consistency how we hear the word of God in our language, English
(Based on an average of 120 translators); the same amount as the 120 Christians followers
preaching [the truth=120] of the [Kingdom of GOD=120] on the Day of Pentecost.
The AKJV translation of the Bible was transcribed using the Greek Septuagint Bible
as well as the Hebrew Scriptures called the Masoretic Texts. Septuagint in Greek means seventy,
as there were commonly seventy translators who worked on the first Greek Bible. In addition,
there were commonly fifty King James translators working on the AKJV Bible. Thus the
total average amount of translators (70+50=120) bringing the good news to us matches
the 120 gathered together in the upper room on the day of Pentecost. (Acts:1:13-15)God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
Now, what is all of this supposed to tell me?Georg
Hi Georg, (Matt.7:7 / 2Tm.2:13)John 4:24 [YHVH] is a [HolySpirit]: and they that worship
[God] must worship in spirit and in truth.God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
You know what the Bible says about adding or taking away?
You can't even quote scripture right.Jhn 4:24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
God “IS” a spirit, and he has a Holy Spirit/Mind.
What does “commonly” seventy, and “commonly” fifty, mean? do you really think those numbers have any significance?
How many were there who preached the gospel till it was put in print? you got a number for them too?Georg
Hi, Georg,The AKJV Bible started with 54 translators in 1603 and finished with 47 in 1611.
There were commonly 50 translators working on the Texts.
Sorry if my English was hard for you to understand.God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
There is nothing wrong with your English, only with your logic.Georg
Hi Georg,What's wrong with my logic?
Ed J
The lack of it.June 4, 2010 at 3:15 pm#194087Ed JParticipantQuote (Elizabeth @ May 01 2010,13:01) Quote (Ed J @ May 01 2010,00:27) Quote (Elizabeth @ May 01 2010,00:15) Quote (Ed J @ May 01 2010,00:08) Quote (Elizabeth @ April 30 2010,23:34) Quote (Ed J @ April 30 2010,18:13) Quote (Elizabeth @ April 20 2010,23:43) Quote (Ed J @ April 20 2010,13:31) Do you recognize “The Truth”; Georg? [The truth=120] of the [Kingdom of GOD=120].
There were 120 gathered together on the Day of Pentecost in the upper room when
they received the Holy Spirit. (Acts 1:15) This new [“little flock” of GOD=151] spoke
[the truth=120] of the [Kingdom of GOD=120] to all the people, and the word
of GOD was heard by the “great crowd” (approx. 5,000) in their own languages.There is great fractal consistency how we hear the word of God in our language, English
(Based on an average of 120 translators); the same amount as the 120 Christians followers
preaching [the truth=120] of the [Kingdom of GOD=120] on the Day of Pentecost.
The AKJV translation of the Bible was transcribed using the Greek Septuagint Bible
as well as the Hebrew Scriptures called the Masoretic Texts. Septuagint in Greek means seventy,
as there were commonly seventy translators who worked on the first Greek Bible. In addition,
there were commonly fifty King James translators working on the AKJV Bible. Thus the
total average amount of translators (70+50=120) bringing the good news to us matches
the 120 gathered together in the upper room on the day of Pentecost. (Acts:1:13-15)God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
Now, what is all of this supposed to tell me?Georg
Hi Georg, (Matt.7:7 / 2Tm.2:13)John 4:24 [YHVH] is a [HolySpirit]: and they that worship
[God] must worship in spirit and in truth.God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
You know what the Bible says about adding or taking away?
You can't even quote scripture right.Jhn 4:24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
God “IS” a spirit, and he has a Holy Spirit/Mind.
What does “commonly” seventy, and “commonly” fifty, mean? do you really think those numbers have any significance?
How many were there who preached the gospel till it was put in print? you got a number for them too?Georg
Hi, Georg,The AKJV Bible started with 54 translators in 1603 and finished with 47 in 1611.
There were commonly 50 translators working on the Texts.
Sorry if my English was hard for you to understand.God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.org
There is nothing wrong with your English, only with your logic.Georg
Hi Georg,What's wrong with my logic?
Ed J
The lack of it.
Hi Georg,Please explain?
God bless
Ed J
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgJune 28, 2010 at 11:42 am#200535Ed JParticipantBump for Georg
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