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The Talmud is full of curious and extravagant statements.What do you all think of the following statement?Rab Judah also said in Rab's name: The first man spoke Aramaic, for it is written, How…Continue
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Let's reconstruct from Scripture the exact Chronology of Yeshua's death. With understanding this can be done simply, using a few specific scriptures to fit the puzzle pieces together coherently. …Continue
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Matthew 21:18-19 reads:Now in the morning as he (Yeshua) returned into the city, he hungered.And when he saw a fig tree in the way, he came to it, and found nothing thereon, but leaves only, and said…Continue
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In the Gospels Yeshua haMaschiach told his Talmidim five different times that he must suffer, be rejected and killed, and then raised on the third day (Matt 16:21; 17:23; 20:19; Luke 9:22; John…Continue
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Yirmeyahu replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
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Yirmeyahu replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
beryl etanah replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
beryl etanah replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
beryl etanah replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
beryl etanah replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
beryl etanah replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
Yirmeyahu replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
Yirmeyahu replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
Yirmeyahu replied to Yirmeyahu's discussion How should "and there was evening and there was morning, day X" be interpreted? in the group Alternate Calendar Debate
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Many Blessings -
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