Was the Virgin Birth Stolen From Other Religions
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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There is No god's there is Only GOD... How can God borrow something that He started...?
Can you put a link to that bookmark chain of custody document? I can't seem to find it on your site...
You're doing great work, thank you sir.
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I would also like this link posted, please.
Short answer: no. There are other resurrection myths, too. But on closer inspection, they're all pretty whacky.
Feminine of elem; a lass (as veiled or private) -- damsel, maid, virgin. The earliest reference is in Genesis and clearly a virgin.
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I heard stories that Jesus wasn’t the first one pitch lord’s kingdom…
True, he even said that himself,
One rich guy had vine Fields and he didn’t receive any from them, so he sent servant and workers killed him, so he did few more times and then he sent his son thinking that they will honor him…
So you see there was people of god on earth be4 Jesus but Jesus was the son…
The answer is that it wasn't!
If you believe that story of Jesus is copied, I have something to tell you….
The world is flat!!!
Blessings
When i see videos like this I think of David wood's scubydoo and the case of the silly scpitc video being people will keep making excuses not to surrender😅
No! It was not!
Jesus is Lord....since u like to dig up on things .....u should go for d ark of covenant ....u ll get plenty answers
A fundamental acceptance by Christians is Jesus was born of a virgin, Mary. In the book of Isiah, the original Hebrew text reads to be born of a young woman (aylmah). Christianity translated this to read virgin (batulah). However, when Christianity was translated back into Hebrew, it read virgin. What Christians need to reconcile is the translations back and forth should have the same word when describing Mary, but they don't.
Alma is used 7 times in the Old Testament and in every instance it refers to a young unmarried woman. Your entire argument can’t be supported by scripture.
This was touched on in the video. Aylmah is used for a virgin in Genesis 24:43; Exodus 2:8. And in the culture was a young woman of marriageable age supposed to be a virgin or not?
Flood ,virgin birth ,resurrection hmm no religion have these stories ok ok
Actually, there are other accounts of a great flood in different religions throughout the world, which only confirms that the flood occurred by questioning secularists.