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Religión y espiritualidad
We have sufficient reference and source material chock-full of man-made religious mumbo-jumbo on our literature shelves. This rendered narration was taken from 'The Christian Bible-A Literal, Accurate, Plain English New Testament' which is no longer in print. Many are now cognizant of their pagan (self-serving) origins passed on by our subjugated families. They endured death, theft and destruction for naught, mislead by lying deceptive tongues. Yoshiyahu did his worst to remove, destroy and desecrate everything that his people had come to love. They had lost and rediscovered The Word. Driven by what is 'just and right', he strived to eliminate any trace of paganism (worship of self) within his domain (kingdom) and beyond. He chose to obey The Word, along with its Commands and Directions.
‘The Word’, is synonymous with ‘The Way, The Truth and The Life’. Whenever two or more are gathered in the TRUE name of the Master, He is there, Yahshua (Yah-The Almighty, brought low-shua, among us) Matthew 1:24, Isaiah 7:14, Phillipians 2:6-8, John 12:27-28.
Among the Musical Compositions that King David wrote, which I believe to be divinely inspired because of fulfilled prophetic word, he mentions that, “The sorrows of those who run after another one are increased…”, and, “…I would NOT take up their names on my lips”. This statement of King David asserts that The Musical Compositions that he wrote, and Scripture he read, NEVER contained names of pagan ‘mighty ones’ or words of pagan origin. Presumably, NONE of the other writers included such references in their writings either, if they were divinely inspired. This rendering has made every attempt to remove them from the text by applying critical Set Apart names, just as Yoshiyahu, king of Yehudah, removed paganism, the worship of dead ‘mighty ones’, which is at its very core the worship of ourselves on a path of destruction.
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