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6) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 6 :1



- Your Father in heaven (hymon Patri en ouranois)



Matthew 6:4



- Your Father (sou Pater)



Matthew 6:6



- Your father (sou Pater) (twice)



Matthew 6:8



- Your Father (sou Pater)



Matthew 6:9



- Our Father (hemon Pater)



Matthew 6:15



- Your Father (hymon Pater)



Matthew 6:18



- Your father (hymon Pater) (twice)



CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 5 :



- We have the following words :



- Your Father (sou Pater)



- Our Father (hemon Pater)
 
32) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Numbers 25, we are told about Phineas the priest!
  • He turned away Yah.weh’s wrath away from the people of Israel!
  • And he saved them from extermination from Yah.weh!
  • Because he tolerated no rivalry toward Yah.weh!
  • Thus Yah.weh gave his covenant of peace!
  • A covenant of lasting priesthood for him and his offspring!
  • And he made atonement for the people of Israel!
  • May we remember his example!
 
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  • Remember Eleazar the priest: HE TOOK A SPEAR AND HE KILLED THE ISRAELITE AND THE MIDIANITE WOMAN WHO WERE COMMITTING IMMORALITY IN FRONT OF ALL THE ISRAELITES WHEN THEY WERE WEEPING!

  • WITH ONE ACTION HE STOPPED THE SCOURGE AGAINST
ISRAEL AND YAH.WEH’S ANGER WENT AWAY!

  • BUT 24,000 DIED!

- WHAT ABOUT US?

____________________________________________________________

  • Many people think they read the Bible but when you listen to them, it is clear they don’t read it!
  • THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO READ THE BIBLE: TO TELL THE PEOPLE ABOUT WHAT YOU READ!
  • IT DOESN’T MATTER IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES!
  • YOU MUST DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN, THEN YOU WILL START TO LEARN ABOUT THE BIBLE!
____________________________________________________________
  • In Luke 19, Jesus tells us an interesting illustration about God’s kingdom!
  • An important man must go to a distant land to secure kingly power!
  • To his ten slaves he gives money to do business with it till he comes back!
  • When he comes back, he wants to know what his slaves have done with their business activity!
  • According to what they have done he gives them authority over cities!
  • BUT ONE SLAVE HASN’T DONE ANYTHING!
  • And he takes what he gave to this slave and gives it to the one who did the best job!
  • SO THOSE WHO HAVE MORE WILL BE GIVEN!
  • BUT THOSE WHO DON’T HAVE IT WILL BE TAKEN AWAY WHAT THEY HAVE!
  • What about you?

_______________________________________________________

  • Maybe you remember that Yah.weh prevented David from building his temple because he was a soldier and he spent a big part of his life making war!
  • Jesus clearly said a Christian can’t do that!
  • In fact, everything we hear in the first part of the Bible has nothing but nothing to do with what a Christian must or mustn’t do!
  • THUS WHEN PEOPLE USE THE FIRST PART OF THE BIBLE TO JUSTIFY ANY PRACTICE IS TOTALLY WRONG AND HAS NOTHING BUT NOTHING TO DO WITH JESUS’ TEACHING!
  • I CAN’T EVEN IMAGINE HOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO THINK ABOUT IT!
__________________________________________________________________________

EXODUS 3:15

YAH.WEH THE GOD OF YOUR FATHERS – THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, THE GOD OF ISAAC, AND THE GOD OF JACOB – HAS SENT ME TO YOU.
THIS IS MY NAME FOREVER, AND THIS IS HOW I AM TO BE REMEMBERED IN EVERY GENERATION IN EVERY GENERATION.

__________________________________________________________________________

Jesus had siblings :

- Guess what: the Bible is the history of the Israelites!
- Each page tells you that!
- Each story tells you that!
- Each family tells you that!
- The book of Adam's story tells you that!

__________________________________________________________________________

Remember:

  • If you think like today’s people, you will never understand the Bible!
  • They used to write differently!
  • They used to speak differently!
  • They used to think differently!
  • They used to act differently!
__________________________________________________________________________

Remember:

Biblical Hebrew has a very small number of words, about 8,000, and around 1,700 of those words are hapax legomena (being said once) in the Hebrew Bible. Modern Hebrew has about 100,000 words. For comparison modern English has over 450,000 words, and Spanish has just over 175,000 words. Standard English dictionaries typically have about 200,000 words, whereas Spanish dictionaries have about 80,000 words.

This means words often have multiple meanings determined by context.

Although yom is commonly rendered as day in English translations, the word yom can be used in different ways to refer to different time spans:


  • Point of time (a specific day)
  • time period of a whole or half a day:
    • Period of light (as contrasted with the period of darkness),
    • Sunrise to sunset
    • Sunset to next sunset
  • General term for time ( as in 'days of our lives')
  • A year "lived a lot of days"
  • Time period of unspecified length. "days and days"
__________________________________________________________________________

The Greek language is ranked as the richest in the world with 5 million words and 70 million word types. According to Dr. MacDonald, only 600,000 Greek words are used today, making the Greek vocabulary the largest in the world and 3.5 times bigger than the English vocabulary.

Though there are 138,607 words in the Greek New Testament, only 5,394 are unique.

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33) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Numbers 26, there is a census of israel!
  • This Chapter reminds us of the opposition against Moses and Aaron organized by Dathan, Abiram and Korah and a group of 250!
  • They were swallowed by the earth!
  • This chapter specifies it is a warning example not to follow if we don’t want to perish!
  • But it also tells that Korah’s sons did not die!
  • Because they didn’t take part in their father’s action!
 
7) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 7 :3



- In your brother’s eye (en sou adelphou ophthalmo)



Matthew 7:4



- Your brother (sou adelpho)



Matthew 7:5



- Your brother’s eye sou adelphou ophthalmou)



Matthew 7:11



- your children (hymon teknois)



Matthew 7:21



- My Father in heaven (mou Patros en ouranois)



- Your father in heaven (hymon pater en ouranois)





CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 7 :



- We have the following words :



- Your brother’s eye (sou adelphou ophthalmo)



- Your brother (sou adelpho)



- your children (hymon teknois)



- My Father in heaven (mou Patros en ouranois)



- Your father in heaven (hymon pater en ouranois)
 
- First I don't teach people!

- I read the Bible and I tell people about what I learn!

- When they ask me questions, I try to answer them!

- When it is possible to have a discussion, we have a discussion!

- If you look at the titles of my threads, I speak about the books of the Bible and especially about the faithful servants of Yah.weh!

- When it is different, it is because many people repeat the same arguments without knowing so I have to show how it works!

- It is necessary to check!

- About John 1:1, it is necessary to check through the Gospel of John about the use of the definite article or not!

- About Jesus' siblings, it is necessary to check the vocabulary used and the context in the different Gospels!

- About the reality of translations, it is necessary to analyze them!

- Before publishing a message, I usually publish the same information connected to the usual mistakes people make!

- Or important facts which must be remembered!


____________________________________________________________

  • Remember Eleazar the priest: HE TOOK A SPEAR AND HE KILLED THE ISRAELITE AND THE MIDIANITE WOMAN WHO WERE COMMITTING IMMORALITY IN FRONT OF ALL THE ISRAELITES WHEN THEY WERE WEEPING!

  • WITH ONE ACTION HE STOPPED THE SCOURGE AGAINST
ISRAEL AND YAH.WEH’S ANGER WENT AWAY!

  • BUT 24,000 DIED!

- WHAT ABOUT US?

____________________________________________________________

  • Many people think they read the Bible but when you listen to them, it is clear they don’t read it!
  • THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO READ THE BIBLE: TO TELL THE PEOPLE ABOUT WHAT YOU READ!
  • IT DOESN’T MATTER IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES!
  • YOU MUST DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN, THEN YOU WILL START TO LEARN ABOUT THE BIBLE!
____________________________________________________________
  • In Luke 19, Jesus tells us an interesting illustration about God’s kingdom!
  • An important man must go to a distant land to secure kingly power!
  • To his ten slaves he gives money to do business with it till he comes back!
  • When he comes back, he wants to know what his slaves have done with their business activity!
  • According to what they have done he gives them authority over cities!
  • BUT ONE SLAVE HASN’T DONE ANYTHING!
  • And he takes what he gave to this slave and gives it to the one who did the best job!
  • SO THOSE WHO HAVE MORE WILL BE GIVEN!
  • BUT THOSE WHO DON’T HAVE IT WILL BE TAKEN AWAY WHAT THEY HAVE!
  • What about you?

_______________________________________________________

  • Maybe you remember that Yah.weh prevented David from building his temple because he was a soldier and he spent a big part of his life making war!
  • Jesus clearly said a Christian can’t do that!
  • In fact, everything we hear in the first part of the Bible has nothing but nothing to do with what a Christian must or mustn’t do!
  • THUS WHEN PEOPLE USE THE FIRST PART OF THE BIBLE TO JUSTIFY ANY PRACTICE IS TOTALLY WRONG AND HAS NOTHING BUT NOTHING TO DO WITH JESUS’ TEACHING!
  • I CAN’T EVEN IMAGINE HOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO THINK ABOUT IT!
__________________________________________________________________________

EXODUS 3:15

YAH.WEH THE GOD OF YOUR FATHERS – THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, THE GOD OF ISAAC, AND THE GOD OF JACOB – HAS SENT ME TO YOU.
THIS IS MY NAME FOREVER, AND THIS IS HOW I AM TO BE REMEMBERED IN EVERY GENERATION IN EVERY GENERATION.

__________________________________________________________________________

Jesus had siblings :

- Guess what: the Bible is the history of the Israelites!
- Each page tells you that!
- Each story tells you that!
- Each family tells you that!
- The book of Adam's story tells you that!

__________________________________________________________________________

Remember:

  • If you think like today’s people, you will never understand the Bible!
  • They used to write differently!
  • They used to speak differently!
  • They used to think differently!
  • They used to act differently!
__________________________________________________________________________

Remember:

Biblical Hebrew has a very small number of words, about 8,000, and around 1,700 of those words are hapax legomena (being said once) in the Hebrew Bible. Modern Hebrew has about 100,000 words. For comparison modern English has over 450,000 words, and Spanish has just over 175,000 words. Standard English dictionaries typically have about 200,000 words, whereas Spanish dictionaries have about 80,000 words.

This means words often have multiple meanings determined by context.

Although yom is commonly rendered as day in English translations, the word yom can be used in different ways to refer to different time spans:


  • Point of time (a specific day)
  • time period of a whole or half a day:
    • Period of light (as contrasted with the period of darkness),
    • Sunrise to sunset
    • Sunset to next sunset
  • General term for time ( as in 'days of our lives')
  • A year "lived a lot of days"
  • Time period of unspecified length. "days and days"
__________________________________________________________________________

The Greek language is ranked as the richest in the world with 5 million words and 70 million word types. According to Dr. MacDonald, only 600,000 Greek words are used today, making the Greek vocabulary the largest in the world and 3.5 times bigger than the English vocabulary.

Though there are 138,607 words in the Greek New Testament, only 5,394 are unique.

__________________________________________________________________________
 
34) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • At the end of Numbers 26, we are told again about the Israelites who died in the wilderness because they refused to get into the promised land!
  • Except Caleb and Joshua who told Israel to put their trust in Yah.weh!
  • Only two men compared to the majority of Israel’s men!
  • Which choice will we make?
 
8) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 8 :12



- The sons of the kingdom (hoi huioi tes basileias)



Matthew 8:14



- (Peter’s) mother-in-law (autou pentheran)



Matthew 8:20



- (The) Son of man (Huios anthropou)



Matthew 8:29



- Son of God (Huie Theou)





CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 8 :



- We have the following words :



- The sons of the kingdom (hoi huioi tes basileias)



- (Peter’s) mother-in-law (autou pentheran)



- (The) Son of man (Huios anthropou)



- Son of God (Huie Theou)
 
9) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 9 :2



- Son (teknon) = child



Matthew 9:6



- The son of Man (ho Huios anthropou)



Matthew 9:18



- My daughter (mou thygater)



Matthew 9:27



- Son of David (huios Dauid)



CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 9 :



- We have the following words :



- Son (teknon) = child



- The son of Man (ho Huios anthropou)



- My daughter (mou thygater)



- Son of David (huios Dauid)
 
35) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Numbers 31, Israel must take vengeance on the Midianites!
  • So they kill the kings of Midian!
  • But they preserve the females who induced the Israelites to practice fornication and spiritual prostitution against Yah.weh!
  • And the Israelites paid a high price for that!
  • Thus Moses is indignant!
  • So they must kill everyone except the virgins!
  • As usual, The Israelites take the wrong way against Yah.weh!
 
My answer:

- Corruption spread everywhere!

https://www.ucg.org/bible-study-too...arian-gods-influenced-adoption-of-the-trinity

- The triad of Sumeria!
-The triad of Babylonia!
- The triad of India!
- The trinity of Greece!
- The trinity of Egypt!
- The trinity of Phoenicia!
- The trinity of Rome!
- The Germanic trinity!
- The trinity of the celts!
- The trinity of Egypt!

How Ancient Trinitarian Gods Influenced Adoption of the Trinity​

Many who believe in the Trinity are surprised, perhaps shocked, to learn that the idea of divine beings existing as trinities or triads long predated Christianity. Yet, as we will see, the evidence is abundantly documented.​


Marie Sinclair, Countess of Caithness, in her 1876 book Old Truths in a New Light, states: "It is generally, although erroneously, supposed that the doctrine of the Trinity is of Christian origin. Nearly every nation of antiquity possessed a similar doctrine. [The early Catholic theologian] St. Jerome testifies unequivocally, 'All the ancient nations believed in the Trinity'" (p. 382).


Notice how the following quotes document belief in a divine trinity in many regions and religions of the ancient world.

Sumeria​


"The universe was divided into three regions each of which became the domain of a god. Anu's share was the sky. The earth was given to Enlil. Ea became the ruler of the waters. Together they constituted the triad of the Great Gods" (The Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology, 1994, pp. 54-55)

Babylonia​


"The ancient Babylonians recognised the doctrine of a trinity, or three persons in one god—as appears from a composite god with three heads forming part of their mythology, and the use of the equilateral triangle, also, as an emblem of such trinity in unity" (Thomas Dennis Rock, The Mystical Woman and the Cities of the Nations, 1867, pp. 22-23).

India​


"The Puranas, one of the Hindoo Bibles of more than 3,000 years ago, contain the following passage: 'O ye three Lords! know that I recognize only one God. Inform me, therefore, which of you is the true divinity, that I may address to him alone my adorations.' The three gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva [or Shiva], becoming manifest to him, replied, 'Learn, O devotee, that there is no real distinction between us. What to you appears such is only the semblance. The single being appears under three forms by the acts of creation, preservation, and destruction, but he is one.'

"Hence the triangle was adopted by all the ancient nations as a symbol of the Deity . . . Three was considered among all the pagan nations as the chief of the mystical numbers, because, as Aristotle remarks, it contains within itself a beginning, a middle, and an end. Hence we find it designating some of the attributes of almost all the pagan gods" (Sinclair, pp. 382-383).

Greece​


"In the Fourth Century B.C. Aristotle wrote: 'All things are three, and thrice is all: and let us use this number in the worship of the gods; for, as the Pythagoreans say, everything and all things are bounded by threes, for the end, the middle and the beginning have this number in everything, and these compose the number of the Trinity'" (Arthur Weigall, Paganism in Our Christianity, 1928, pp. 197-198).

Egypt​


"The Hymn to Amun decreed that 'No god came into being before him (Amun)' and that 'All gods are three: Amun, Re and Ptah, and there is no second to them. Hidden is his name as Amon, he is Re in face, and his body is Ptah.' . . . This is a statement of trinity, the three chief gods of Egypt subsumed into one of them, Amon. Clearly, the concept of organic unity within plurality got an extraordinary boost with this formulation. Theologically, in a crude form it came strikingly close to the later Christian form of plural Trinitarian monotheism" (Simson Najovits, Egypt, Trunk of the Tree, Vol. 2, 2004, pp. 83-84).

Other areas​


Many other areas had their own divine trinities. In Greece they were Zeus, Poseidon and Adonis. The Phoenicians worshipped Ulomus, Ulosuros and Eliun. Rome worshipped Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. In Germanic nations they were called Wodan, Thor and Fricco. Regarding the Celts, one source states, "The ancient heathen deities of the pagan Irish[,] Criosan, Biosena, and Seeva, or Sheeva, are doubtless the Creeshna [Krishna], Veeshnu [Vishnu], [or the all-inclusive] Brahma, and Seeva [Shiva], of the Hindoos" (Thomas Maurice, The History of Hindostan, Vol. 2, 1798, p. 171).

"The origin of the conception is entirely pagan"​


Egyptologist Arthur Weigall, while himself a Trinitarian, summed up the influence of ancient beliefs on the adoption of the Trinity doctrine by the Catholic Church in the following excerpt from his previously cited book:

"It must not be forgotten that Jesus Christ never mentioned such a phenomenon [the Trinity], and nowhere in the New Testament does the word 'Trinity' appear. The idea was only adopted by the Church three hundred years after the death of our Lord; and the origin of the conception is entirely pagan . . .

"The ancient Egyptians, whose influence on early religious thought was profound, usually arranged their gods or goddesses in trinities: there was the trinity of Osiris, Isis, and Horus, the trinity of Amen, Mut, and Khonsu, the trinity of Khnum, Satis, and Anukis, and so forth . . .

"The early Christians, however, did not at first think of applying the idea to their own faith. They paid their devotions to God the Father and to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and they recognized the mysterious and undefined existence of the Holy Spirit; but there was no thought of these three being an actual Trinity, co-equal and united in One . . .


"The application of this old pagan conception of a Trinity to Christian theology was made possible by the recognition of the Holy Spirit as the required third 'Person,' co-equal with the other 'Persons' . . .

"The idea of the Spirit being co-equal with God was not generally recognised until the second half of the Fourth Century A.D. . . . In the year 381 the Council of Constantinople added to the earlier Nicene Creed a description of the Holy Spirit as 'the Lord, and giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father, who with the Father and Son together is worshipped and glorified.' . . .

"Thus, the Athanasian creed, which is a later composition but reflects the general conceptions of Athanasius [the 4th-century Trinitarian whose view eventually became official doctrine] and his school, formulated the conception of a co-equal Trinity wherein the Holy Spirit was the third 'Person'; and so it was made a dogma of the faith, and belief in the Three in One and One in Three became a paramount doctrine of Christianity, though not without terrible riots and bloodshed . . .

"Today a Christian thinker . . . has no wish to be precise about it, more especially since the definition is obviously pagan in origin and was not adopted by the Church until nearly three hundred years after Christ" (pp. 197-203).


James Bonwick summarized the story well on page 396 of his 1878 work Egyptian Belief and Modern Thought: "It is an undoubted fact that more or less all over the world the deities are in triads. This rule applies to eastern and western hemispheres, to north and south.

"Further, it is observed that, in some mystical way, the triad of three persons is one. The first is as the second or third, the second as first or third, the third as first or second; in fact, they are each other, one and the same individual being. The definition of Athanasius, who lived in Egypt, applies to the trinities of all heathen religions."
 
10) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 10:2



- His brother Andrew (autou adelphos Andreas)



- James (son) of Zebedee (Iakobos ho Zebedaiou)



- And his brother John (kai autou adelphos Ioannes)



Matthew 10:3



James (son) of Alphaeus (Iakobos ho Halphaiou)



Matthew 10:20



- The Spirit of your Father (to Pneuma tou hymon Patros)



Matthew 10:21



- Brother (adelphos) will betray brother (adelphon) to death



- And a father (pater) (his) child (teknon)



- Children (tekna) will rise against (their) parent (goneis)



Matthew 10:23



- The Son of man (ho Huios tou anthropou)



Matthew 10:29



- Of your Father (hymon Patros)



Matthew 10:32



- My Father (mou Patros)



Matthew 10:33



- My Father (mou Patros)



Matthew 10:35



- A man against his (autou) father (patros)



- A daughter (thygatera) against her (autes) mother (metros)



- A daughter-in-law (nymphen) against her(autes) mother-in-law (pentheras)



Matthew 10:37



- Father (patera) or mother (metera)



- son (huion) or daughter (thygatera)



CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 9 :



- We have the following words :



- his brother (and name)



- name of son and definite article and name of father



- Your Father



- Brother and brother



- Father and child



- Children and parent



- The Son of man



- Your father



- My Father



- A man against his (autou) father (patros)



- A daughter (thygatera) against her (autes) mother (metros)



- A daughter-in-law (nymphen) against her(autes) mother-in-law (pentheras)



- Father (patera) or mother (metera)



- son (huion) or daughter (thygatera)
 
36) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Deuteronomy Chapter 1, Moses tells the Israelites that they refused to get into the promised land!
  • As a consequence, they would die in the desert!
  • Because of them, Yah.weh was angry at Moses and he couldn’t get into the promised land either!
  • Then they decided to get into the promised land against Yah.weh’s will!
  • And they lost against the Amorites!
  • What an obstinate people!
  • So is mankind!
  • They never understand!
  • Because they don’t want to understand!
  • And the doors will be closed as it was when Noah and his family entered into the ark!
  • Being obstinate leads nowhere!
  • Being humble is the only way to open the doors!
 
37) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Deuteronomy Chapter 3, Moses asks Yah.weh to let him get into the promised land!
  • But he and Aaron didn’t give the glory to Yah.weh when the Israelites could get water!
  • But Yah.weh would not listen to Moses!
  • He was still furious with him because of the Israelites!
  • But he listened to Moses each time Moses prevented him from destroying Israel!
  • What belongs to Yah.weh belongs to Yah.weh!
  • There is no possible discussion!
  • Whoever doesn’t understand that will face death!
  • When the Big One occurs, everybody will understand that but it will be too late!
  • It is not possible to play with Yah.weh!
  • When time comes, it is necessary to pay!
 
11) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 11 :16



- Children (paidiois)



Matthew 11:25



- Father (Pater)



Matthew 11:26



- Father (Pater)



Matthew 11:27



- By my Father (hypo mou Patros)



- The Son (ton Huion)



- The Father (ho Pater)



- The Father (ton Patera)



- The Son (ho Huios)



- The Son (ho Huios)



CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 11:



- We have the following words :



- Children (paidiois)



- Father (Pater)



- By my Father (hypo mou Patros)



- The Son (ton Huion)



- The Father (ho Pater)



- The Father (ton Patera)



- The Son (ho Huios)
 
38) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Deuteronomy Chapter 9, we are told that Israel has no righteousness!
  • Israel is an obstinate people!
  • They provoked Yah.weh in the wilderness!
  • They rebelled against Yah.weh!
  • In Horeb, Yah.weh wanted to annihilate Israel!
  • They made a golden calf!
  • At Tabʹe·rah, At Masʹsah, and at Kibʹroth-hat·taʹa·vah, they provoked Yah.weh!
  • Is that clear enough?
  • It should be!
 
12) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 12 :23



- The Son of david (ho huios Dauid)



Matthew 12:40



- The Son of Man (ho Huios anthropou)



Matthew 12:46



- His mother and brothers (autou meter kai adelphoi)



Matthew 12:47



- Your mother and brothers (sou meter kai adelphoi)



Matthew 12:48



- My mother, and … My brothers (mou meter kai … mou adelphoi)



Matthew 12:49



- (Pointing to His disciples, He said, « Here are) My mother and My brothers (mou meter kai mou adelphoi)



Matthew 12:50



- (For whoever does the will of) My Father (mou Patros) (in heaven is) My brother and sister and mother » (mou adephos kai adelphe kai meter)





CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 12:



- We have the following words :



- The Son of david (ho huios Dauid)



- The Son of Man (ho Huios anthropou)



- His mother and brothers (autou meter kai adelphoi)



- Your mother and brothers (sou meter kai adelphoi)



- My mother, and … My brothers (mou meter kai … mou adelphoi)



- (Pointing to His disciples, He said, « Here are) My mother and My brothers (mou meter kai mou adelphoi)



- (For whoever does the will of) My Father (mou Patros) (in heaven is) My brother and sister and mother » (mou adephos kai adelphe kai meter)



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Jacob (Iakob) the father (egennesen) of Judah (Ioudan) and (kai) his (autou) brothers (adelphous)

- Matthew 1:11

- And Josiah the father of Jeconiah and (kai) his (autou) brothers (adelphous)



- The Child (paidion) with His (autou) mother (metros) Mary (marias)

- The Child (paidion) and His (autou) mother (metera) (5 times)



- Two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew (dyo adelphous Simona legomenon Petron kai autou adelphon Andrean)

- Two other brothers, James (son) of Zebedee and his brother John (dyo allous adelphous Iakobon ton Zebedaiou kai autou adelphon Ioannen)



- (Peter’s) mother-in-law (autou pentheran)



- Brother and brother

- Father and child

- Children and parent

- A man against his (autou) father (patros)

- A daughter (thygatera) against her (autes) mother (metros)

- A daughter-in-law (nymphen) against her(autes) mother-in-law (pentheras)

- Father (patera) or mother (metera)

- son (huion) or daughter (thygatera)



- His mother and brothers (autou meter kai adelphoi)

- Your mother and brothers (sou meter kai adelphoi)

- My mother, and … My brothers (mou meter kai … mou adelphoi)

- (Pointing to His disciples, He said, « Here are) My mother and My brothers (mou meter kai mou adelphoi)

- (For whoever does the will of) My Father (mou Patros) (in heaven is) My brother and sister and mother » (mou adephos kai adelphe kai meter)



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- HERE WE GET THE ANSWER !

-HERE WE SEE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANCIENT HEBREW AND ANCIENT GREEK !

- BIBLICAL HEBREW IS LIMITED !

- IT IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT WITH GREEK !

WITH GREEK WE GET PRECISION !

- THE EXPRESSION USED BY MATTHEW ARE QUITE CLEAR !

- AND IT IS THE SAME ALL THE TIME !

- AND MATTHEW IS PRECISE !

- NO CONFUSION IS POSSIBLE !

- JESUS HAD SIBLINGS WITH CERTAINTY !

- AND JESUS’ CONCLUSION IS THE BEST MY BROTHER AND SISTER AND MOTHER !
 
39) Cold or Hot Anger?

  • In Deuteronomy 25, Yah.weh remembers israel that Amalek attacked them when they came back from Egypt!
  • Thus he opposed Yah.weh!
  • So when Yah.weh gets them rest from all their enemies, they must do everything so the name of Amalek will disappear!
 
13) The siblings of Jesus



Matthew 13 :55



- The carpenter’s son (ho tektonos huios)

- His mother’s name Mary (autou meter legetai Mariam)

- His brothers (adelphoi) James (Iakobos), Joseph (Ioseph), Simon (Simon), and (kai) Judas (Ioudas) ?



Matthew 1 »:56



- All his sisters (pasai autou adelphai)





CONCLUSION OF MATTHEW CHAPTER 13:



- We have the following words :



- The carpenter’s son (ho tektonos huios)

- His mother’s name Mary (autou meter legetai Mariam)

- His brothers (adelphoi) James (Iakobos), Joseph (Ioseph), Simon (Simon), and (kai) Judas (Ioudas) ?

- All his sisters (pasai autou adelphai)



- As usual we get the same precision that’s is the carpenter’s son, his mother’s name, his brothers’ names and his sisters without names !
 
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