Christ Taught Through the Heathen’s Tongue

In this lecture you will see how Jesus was juxtaposed against the rabble of Rabbis that had occupied Jerusalem being filled with countless opinions and entanglements of the law, all of which became a contradicting theological mess. In this way, Jesus’ teachings were seen as the only logical ‘way’ amidst these chaotic ego-centric based Rabbins of Babylonian and Persian persuasion. Jesus was the True Rabbi and His word was his deed. He died to it and Resurrected us all unto life and freed us from the quagmire of man’s opinions.

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Ancient World Views Of Hell – When you are in Hell That’s When you call Out to God

Sheol is the Hebrew word for Hell. This word was disseminated throughout the early Oriental World. We find that the origin and usage of this word (prior to 1,000 B.C.) had been a much earlier word than the word used by the Hebrews. The root meaning of SHL (Sheol) did not mean ‘to damn to hell without hope’, rather, it meant “a place to make a legal plea before a jury or oratorium concerning what your grief has been with the hope of a fair ending”. That is to say, the place by which ‘hope’ is given through a legal recourse by stating your sufferance. The final idea: until we are ‘in hell’ we will not call out to God. We need hell to understand our alignment with the eternally Holy. The arguments posited in this audio lecture refer back as far as ca. 5,500 years ago leaving every area on the globe affected. As to what has become of this meaning in contemporary understanding is for another lecture.

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