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Do you know what you are reading out of?

  • Writer: All Natural Parents
    All Natural Parents
  • Aug 26, 2017
  • 1 min read

The term "bible" is the proper name of a fertility deity whose shrine was located at ancient Byblos, a coastal town named for her.

Does Yahuah's Word ever refer to itself as a "bible"? Our fathers have inherited only lies and things of no profit (YirmeYahu 16:19). Also, tradition has altered names like Yahudah to "Judah", and replaced the Name of Yahuah with "LORD" (Ba'al in Hebrew), and inserted the name of the identity thief, Jesus, for the true Name, Yahusha. Also, are there names for the Zodiac in the texts at Iyub (aka Job) chapters 9 & 38 in the translation you use (from the Hebrew words AISH, KESIL, KIMAH, and MAZZAROTH?) 

After meditating and praying about what the Hebrew words He used meant, the answer has come to us.

Yahuah used these words before mankind had discovered any use for them. In our home we use the ISR scriptures for study, I also recommend halleluYah scriptures as well.  

Anyone in a "religion", I ask that you purchase one of these. Go into the "New Testament" and see where every "taught one" or who you call "Disciples" quoted from the Torah and Prophets. All is highlighted in BLACK BOLD. Your Greek to Latin bibles (KJV, NIV, NKJV, MSG) DO NOT show you this and twist scripture! or Download E-sword and compare KJV and the TS2009 ISR. You will see the agenda HaSatan (Satan) started, when the Greek to Latin translations started the "GREAT DECEPTION or Other Good News" we were warned about. Example- 


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