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This happened first before Jesus and gave hint about Scribes changing the Scriptures:
Then he said to me, "Son of man, eat this scroll I am giving you and fill your stomach with it." So I ate it, and it tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth. (Eze 3:3)

It happens again in Revelations were the Two Witnesses old since creation (Spirits of truth) come to reveal more truth about the Scriptures and more.

Revelations 9:10
So I went to the angel, telling him to give me the little book. And he said to me, "Take it and eat it; it will make your stomach bitter, but in your mouth it will be sweet as honey."

This Spirits also represent the reason that the knowledge of God would increase at the end of times.

Daniel 12:4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.

God's goal is to put his wisdom in our hearts. not that we follow the books. But that we learn from them. Then be wise.

2007-10-23 03:42:12 · 12 answers · asked by Davinci22 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Do not confuse my intentions, I hold the Bible in great value, only that it is said: If anyone takes or add to it will be punished, so that offers the possibility that someone might do that.

Please, this question is only for believers.

2007-10-23 06:08:08 · update #1

I think nobody understand my question.
The thing is I believe that the Scroll represents false writings before and after Jesus.

2007-10-23 06:17:45 · update #2

12 answers

i agree, the bible has been altered many times.

2007-10-23 08:00:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would guess that you are using the Authorised Version, and that it is the translators who have capitalised the "son" in Son of Man. It is possible to find all soughts of ways in which the New Testament borrows from the Old; the authors of the NT were after all working with the presupposition that the OT foretold the coming of the Messiah.

2007-10-23 04:04:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Read up on it. The bible you and I know is a hybrid of different authors, some of which told the same story in different ways with different details. Genesis, for instance, was originally told by 5 different guys, all of which had slight differences in their stories. The finished Genesis is a mix of two or three of those, which is why you will find some inconsistencies in it. The bible was further edited when Constantine made Christianity the defacto religion for his empire.

2007-10-23 03:47:32 · answer #3 · answered by largegrasseatingmonster 5 · 0 0

No. This means our understanding of existing scriptures would increase as time went on. While Jesus was with the disciples, they did not fully know what he was speaking about. It was only after his ascension that they did.

Then too, when God's Kingdom rules earth, more truth will be revealed. What that will be, we have no idea. It would not be new truth if we knew ahead of time.

2007-10-23 04:08:02 · answer #4 · answered by grnlow 7 · 0 1

The spirit of God can render understanding.
God's message to the prophets were difficult to understand for centuries. But now there are so many who are beginning to interpret the prophesies, it's difficult to ignore. The strange thing is that all the interpretations seem to agree. Something that has never occurred in Christian history.

2007-10-23 03:51:39 · answer #5 · answered by Handy man 5 · 0 2

He was talking about the book of Daniel and the prophecies that would be sealed for a time and then opened for us to understand with the help of the holy spirit of God. That time is now. You can get on this website www.3abn.org and email them at mail@3abn.org and ask for the free book on daniel and revelation.

2007-10-23 03:51:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

And then there is the bit in Ecclesiastes about the mutant star goat eating the ten commandments and crapping in the temple holy of hollies. Okay, I know that was added by me, in Biro, but it still makes fun reading!

2007-10-23 03:49:53 · answer #7 · answered by Avondrow 7 · 1 1

Hahahahaha. Nice try brother. You won't wake enough faithful to save the innocent. Just look at history!

2007-10-23 03:46:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The book of Ezekiel is about a vision of The last days, not the days Jesus Christ.
Jesus talked about the last days, but he talked about them in parables, which is why the disciples kept asking Jesus, "What do you mean?" "What are you saying?"
The Son of man appears in the earth in the last days, not the days of Jesus Christ.
It amazes me how people, especially Scholars etc fail to comprehend what they are reading when they read. They read like a 3rd grader, too simple, especially when the bible is far more complex.
The bible says that God's son will appear on the earth twice as a man. Jesus Christ the father appeared only once as a man. He never returned as a man.
The old testament says, "God's son will return to the earth as a man, thru child birth. Jesus never returned to earth as a man. He only appeared on the earth once as God's son, rather that be a man or spirit.
Jesus Christ had never returned.
The bible says that when God's son returns as a man, he'll return thru child birth and Only God will know who he is for the 1st 30 something years. No man or angel will know that God's son had return to the earth as a man thru child birth. Only God will know for the 1st 30 something years.
That's clearly written in the bible and you don't hear any preacher or scholars preaching that. Why? They refuse to believe in the possiblilty of reincarnation and that would be reincarnation. They will tell you that the bible speaks against reincarnation, but that's not true. If a preacher or scholar tells you that the bible speaks against reincarnation, then that person is lying. Because the bible doesn't speak against reincarnation, it only warns about speaking about it. A preacher will tell you that Jesus said that reincarnation doesn't happen. That's a lie, because Jesus never said reincarnation doesn't happen. He only warned about mentioning it. Jesus said that you would have to be foolish to even mention about reincarnation. That's not saying that it doesn't happen. There's a verse in the old testament that says "To defend God, you must be willing to be foolish ".
If you must be willing to bew foolish to defend God, then why did Jesus warn that to even mention about reincarnation you would have to be foolish.
Was Jesus saying to defend God, you must be willing to be able to speak about reincarnation? Because that's what you have to do to defend God, is be willing to be foolish. And that's what it takes to speak about reincarnation.
Reincarnation is what the bible says that God's son will do, is that he will reincarnate in the last days.
The bible clearly says that God's son will appear in the earth only 3 times. 1st as a man, He'll die, go to heaven, return to the earth a 2nd time in the image of God, then the 3rd time, which shall be his last time to appear on the earth, he'll return as a man, thru child birth, and no man or angel will know that he had returned to the earth as a man thru child birth. Only God will know his son is livihng on the earth among the people for the for the 1st 30 something years. Even his son will not know who he actually is until he's 30 something years old.
A preacher will say that the bible says that all shall know him. That'll be true, but what preachers and scholars fail to notice is that no where in the bible does it say that anyone other than God will recognize him. Only God will know who he is. That's saying that only God will recognize him. It is very possible to know a person and still not recognize that person.
That reminds me of a killer movie, in which the killer wore a mask and drilled a hole in each hand to look like Jesus and when he went and knocked on a door, the boy who ansered saw the holes in his hands and thought he actually was Jesus.
That's saying that the boy knew Jesus, but he didn't recognize him.
That's what the bible says. All shall know God's son, but only God will recognize him.
He will be the only witness of God, and he will have only one witness.
That's why the bible warns that when God's son is on the earth in the last days, living among the poeple, not one man will believe him.
The bible warns that God is only going to guide and instruct only one man in the last days. God isn't going to guide and instruct the people, only that one man.
The bible clearly says that the people are not God's children. That's what that means.
"To father" means to "Guide and instruct".
Begotten is one of the tenses for begat. Begat means "To father".
That's why the bible says God's only begotten son, meaning that he'll be the only one God will be guiding and instructing in the last days.
Which is also why the bible warns that in the last days there'll be only one man on the earth among the people who'll know better than to believe the false teachings.
That's what "eat thy scolls" is referring to .
It doesn't say God's knowlegde increases in the last days, It says men will be their most knowledgable in the last days. Men's knowledge will in crease in the last days.
The bible clearly says that God already knows everything, even before it happens. So, God's knowledge doens't increase. It is men's knowledge that increases.
God's goal is that men will live accorduing to the words of the scriptures. The scriptures is the law. Men is to live according to the laws of the scriptures. The purpose is for all to learn not to blaspheme.
The scriptures is a contractual agreement that was made between God and men. That's why God's son returns to the earth in the last days, which is why he's referred to as the mediator.
A mediator is someone who helps both parties to resolve any disputes over an agreement between the two parties. Which is why the bible says the mediator/Son of man/Christ Jesus will be a man, a man between God and the people.
God and the people are the two parties of the contractual agreement that was made between them. Which is also why the bible says that the mediator will be in the image of the people and will not be the people.
The agreement/scriptures was made between God and the people, not God and his son nor the people and his son.
That's why a verse in the bible says, You will live according to this law, the scriptures.
The things that are to happen in the future are going to happen because the people agreed to it.
The bible warns that all things are in chronological order. God is going to put his son on the earth in the last days and you must believe him. (So then, why does the bible says not one man will believe him?)
The bible also warns, "Hopefully the day will come when the people will learn to become one with the son, just as the son is one with his father".
That's saying the people will have to learn to become one with him. His son returns to the earth in the last days as a man. That's when men will have to learn to become one with him. When the people are living on the earth while he's actually on the earth. (As a man).

2007-10-23 04:41:25 · answer #9 · answered by tiscpa 3 · 0 2

Who cares - really

2007-10-23 03:48:35 · answer #10 · answered by spiegy2000 6 · 1 1

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