Daily Verse (encourage others to read)

I don’t and will never read this version. Only KJV is the one I read.

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Part 2

The 7 Signs

Not a verse, but it’s worth your time.

TUCKER ATTACKED BY A DEMON? Tucker Carlson recounts his experience with being PHYICALLY ATTACKED by an invisible being that wanted to KlLL him. He still has marks of the claws that pierced into his skin that night…

The Exodus never happened.
(It is a fiction.)

I wrote a couple of comments there, if you can find them.

I don’t know why you post this, its not based on any facts, its merely an opinion from non believers. Therefore there is no value to offer on the contrary to change any one believers mind about the life of Moses.

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The more you learn the facts about the Bible stories, the stronger the belief in the teachings of Jesus become.

Facts are subjective when critics or non believers invent them to be as such. There is no foundational evidence to support contrary narratives to the Bible.

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The teachings of Jesus are universal, that go beyond the scope of a specific religion.

Old Testament narratives were written much later than the purported dates. So says a Jooish scholar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vuokiiromnc

The “monotheistic” Yahweh narratives were invented for political reasons and Jesus knew it.

Again I am going to disagree. No where is it referenced that Jesus knew or disagreed with the writings of the Old testament, or any evidenced for that matter that supports your claims of monotheistic "Yahweh narratives were invented for political reasons. The latter is a made up talking point put forth by the atheist secularists who clung to the post modernism paradigm. I am sure Nietzsche helped to shaped that point of view in the post modern collectivist hive mind too.

I’m paraphrasing Paul Wallis, a Bible scholar and an Anglican minister.
You know, knowledge and faith are not contrary to each other; they are complementary.

Further, Wallis says Jesus rebuked Yahweh, and I’m 100% in agreement with him.

Do you have direct evidence of that so called rebuke? Where in the Bible is it referenced that Jesus rebuked 'Yahweh"?

Wallis basically quoted Jesus saying a loving father would never give a snake to his children, when they cry out that they are hungry. But that’s what Yahweh did, proving he is not a loving god.

Well, lets see the direct quote specifically from cited chapter and verse! Also I suspect from what you are referencing is from two different contexts to which is being conflated to contradict each other, which is not a correct Biblical approach when teaching about the virtues of the bible nor correct interpretation.

There are a few videos.

I was not asking for a Youtube video with someones biased interpretation but an actual verse from the Bible with Chapter and verse where Jesus refutes Yahweh.

See we can both play this game of yours too!

Meaning of Yahweh

He Brings into Existence Whatever Exists

Many Greek transcriptions also indicated that YHWH should be pronounced Yahweh. The meaning of the personal name of the Israelite God has been variously interpreted. Many scholars believe that the most proper meaning may be “He Brings into Existence Whatever Exists” (Yahweh-Asher-Yahweh).

Why did God say his name was Yahweh?

“Yahweh” is the Hebrew word for the self-revealed name of the God of the Old Testament. It comes from the Hebrew verb “To be.” At its core, “Yahweh” means “To be.” The English Bible translates it as “LORD,” which distinguishes it from “Lord” (which is translated as “master”).

I don’t exactly remember where, because I’m not a Bible scholar, but Paul Wallis is. He mentioned that a few times in his videos. If you wish to know which verse, you need to watch the videos. I will re-view the videos (there’s a lot of learning material, so it’s worthwhile).

There are a number of theories as to the origin of the name Yahweh. Even before Yahweh became the official deity of the Kingdom of Judah very late in its history, there were Canaanites and other tribes who worshiped Yahweh.

The Midianites were a tribe who inhabited northwest Saudi Arabia (today) and parts of Sinai. Ziporah, the wife of Moses, was the daughter of a Midianite priest. By marrying her, Moses willynilly became a worshipper of Yahweh. This deity, some scholars say, was only one deity among many found among the Midianites and other peoples in the area, and the name referred to thunder and storm, thus Yahweh was a thunder deity, just like Nordic Ordin.

Paul Wallis says “Yahweh” is onomatopoeia of a dragon spewing fire.

That is blatantly false and is taken from the same narrative of paganism in order to discredit Christianity and the old testament. We been down this road before I am sure as @soulpatrol had this same debate with you previously.

If I have time I will watch some of the videos you posted, but to be honest it would be much easier and simpler if you could reference the verse specifically and then we could have a discussion based on that. Looking at videos and listening to some guys interpretation and expressed opinions is not helpful in this debate.

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