Spirit of the Anti-Christ
or the Neo Pharisees of the Western Churches
There is a form of pseudo scholarship practiced by some deceivers
regarding the teachings of the Messiah Eashoa. They spout words of
worldly wisdom about the origins of the Scriptures, words laced with
doubt, ridicule and poison. They quote secular scholars of
antiquity and
esoteric archeological discoveries in an attempt to sound erudite. They
talk of research and scientific analysis and scoff at people of faith.
When pressed about the doctrines of faith as practiced by the
Apostles, they point out that Jesus never said this or that. When told
about what Paul wrote, they say that Paul has been discredited by this
and that church and that he is not held in high regard. They change the
subject back to their "research" and what they have "discovered."
They even accuse those of us who translate from the
Hebrew-Aramaic Scriptures as paraphrasers. They claim that they reject
the Greek-Latin versions and the King James Version, but argue from the
same errors committed by the Western translators. They are simply
contrarians who want to show how wise they are. They lack the genuine
faith of true believers. Paul writes well about these hypocrites and
their fake wisdom, the wisdom of this world.
My translation is a restoration of the Apostolic Faith
in Eashoa Msheekha. I don't take issue with Western Churches for the
sake of selling my own translation. I take issue with Western Churches
for rejecting the true Gospel, the Ancient Aramaic Scriptures that
Eashoa (Jesus) read from in the synagogues of Galilee, Capernaum and
Jerusalem.
Therefore, I take issue with those self-styled
"theologians" who attack the Western Churches for personal reasons of
their own. I'm not interested in controversy, but in revealing
the truth about the Scriptures. I don't like people to take my translation
and treat it as some radical version of the Bible; it is not. My
translation is faithful and true to the words of Eashoa Msheekha.
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