05-16-2018, 09:56 PM
The Bible is two things, a theory book or a practical book. The guy in the video mentions Jesus in desert, which he likens to confusion. Jesus had fasted 40 days and was hungry for food. During that time in the wilderness he was tempted by the devil. He came out of that and began his ministry of giving sight to the blind, healing the broken hearted and setting the captive free, because thr Spirit of the Lord was presrnt. The apostle Paul said I believe God. Not I believe in God, he witnessed many miricles and signs to confirm his belief. My experience is the same, the Bible went from a theory book to a practical one on the day I received the Holy Spirit and spoke in other tongues. You either put you faith in someones interpretation of the Bible or put it to the test yourself.
Have a read about Ivan Panin and Bible numerics. He was a Russian mathematician who wrote the complete Hebrew and Greek texts, in every letters numeric value. He discovered the incredible numeric patterns through out the whole 66 books of text. He put a challenge in science journals with a very large reward for anyone who could right a numeric paragraph, to prove man wrote the Bible. Until his death as a very old man, no one claimed the reward. *[[Heb 11:6]] KJV* But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Over to you Apprentice.
Have a read about Ivan Panin and Bible numerics. He was a Russian mathematician who wrote the complete Hebrew and Greek texts, in every letters numeric value. He discovered the incredible numeric patterns through out the whole 66 books of text. He put a challenge in science journals with a very large reward for anyone who could right a numeric paragraph, to prove man wrote the Bible. Until his death as a very old man, no one claimed the reward. *[[Heb 11:6]] KJV* But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Over to you Apprentice.