TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us
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19 May, 04:52
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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us
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19 May, 06:54
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These Holy Books were removed from the Holy Bible in 326 AD by Constantine , in 1611 by King James and 1687 by the Vatican. God has made it possible for allhumanity once again. Being the Words of God no man should add to or take away that which God had ordained. The 1st link is to the over 500 written Holy Books the 2nd link is Audio versions of 76 of the Holy Books.
Link 1 Written Books :
http://thelostbooks.org/in...
Link 2 Audio Books :
https://www.tapintothetrut...
Link 1 Written Books :
http://thelostbooks.org/in...
Link 2 Audio Books :
https://www.tapintothetrut...
Introduction to The Lost Books of The Bible • 500+ Missing Books
The Catholic Church has the Douay Bible consisting of 73 books. In the Protestant Church, only 66 books remained council approved. What do you believe?
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Please know, I am not upset with anyone. Because ultimately, all things are playing out just as it should. Knowledge increase in the last days is occurring just as prophesized in Scriptures (particularly in the Book of Daniel, Matt 24, Luke Revelation, but also passage in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Joel, Zechariah, Ezekiel, Amos, Joel, Micah, Acts, Hebrews, and Jude..) . I have read the additional books and appreciate their appearance for those who have never read or even heard of them before.
What I have found great insight about Jesus' reference to End Times discussion in Matthew, are clearly spelled out in the books of Enoch and Josher.. it is a good place to start if you have not read the books outside of the Canon.
That's my 2 cents..
What I have found great insight about Jesus' reference to End Times discussion in Matthew, are clearly spelled out in the books of Enoch and Josher.. it is a good place to start if you have not read the books outside of the Canon.
That's my 2 cents..
08:54 PM - May 19, 2021
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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us
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19 May, 09:01
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Thats a very good response since both were removed in the Protastant Bibles, not sure on the Catholic Bible.
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Alexis Hightower
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19 May, 09:31
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The Book of Enoch was specifically mentioned in the Book of Jude, who was referencing the END TIMES. Jude's commentary on Enoch:
14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,
15 To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.
Here has been one of my rule of thumbs, if the regular Canon mentions other Books that are not a part of it. I have researched to find and read it. Why, because historical context helps to underscore the main treatise being referenced in the known Bible. ALSO, anything that is in a part of the Ethiopian Bible have been of great interest to me because of Solomon's interaction with Queen Candace and Phillip's interaction with the Eunuch.
14 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,
15 To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.
Here has been one of my rule of thumbs, if the regular Canon mentions other Books that are not a part of it. I have researched to find and read it. Why, because historical context helps to underscore the main treatise being referenced in the known Bible. ALSO, anything that is in a part of the Ethiopian Bible have been of great interest to me because of Solomon's interaction with Queen Candace and Phillip's interaction with the Eunuch.
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