Heaven, Hell, and the Devil aren't real, but God is?

DancesWithWeeds

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I have only seen exerts of the Torah. That's another interesting one. At this point I'm more interested in the Hebrew bible than the KJV or any of the others. If I understand right the Torah is the Hebrew bible.

I've always been interested but now especially after reading "Gods of the Bible" by Mauro Biglino. According to a direct translation there is more than one god. Hebrew in very difficult to read but I can recognize maybe a half dozen.
 

big bud man 413

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I have only seen exerts of the Torah. That's another interesting one. At this point I'm more interested in the Hebrew bible than the KJV or any of the others. If I understand right the Torah is the Hebrew bible.

I've always been interested but now especially after reading "Gods of the Bible" by Mauro Biglino. According to a direct translation there is more than one god. Hebrew in very difficult to read but I can recognize maybe a half dozen.
Moses wrote the five books.
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Awkward!
Can you imagine asking your Sunday school teacher the meaning of this verse!

Ezekiel 23:20
There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.

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You would have to be more stone than flesh to not choke on that one. My experience wasn't that bad, but try explaining circumcision to a 9 yo boy's class. Time to call the preacher in.
 

bursto

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nations
Awkward!
Can you imagine asking your Sunday school teacher the meaning of this verse!

Ezekiel 23:20
There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.

Brought to you by chocolope! :fire:
bro ezekiel 23 starts by saying there were two daughters of one mother, its an allegory. Its about Oholah (Sumaria) and Oholibah (Israel) with the emphasis on the relationship that Israel had to its neighboring nations (see verse 4) goes onto say about Samaria in verse 10 They uncovered her nakedness. Took away her sons and daughters, means that Samaria was captured by the Assirians in 722 B.C.

Then in chapter 11, it talks about Israel how she lusted after the neighboring Assyrians, which means she entered into a political alliance with them.

not saying that some translations dont say that just that there is no mention of genitals in my bible NKJV at 23. 20 just says...

23.20 For she (Israel) lusted for her paramours. (Means someone you having an improper relationship with)
And whos issue is like the issue of horses

explanation...
Ezekiel 23:20
For she doted upon their paramours

Or "concubines" F26; the neighbouring nations and allies of the Egyptians, whose friendship the Jews courted, and whose idols they served: the Septuagint and Arabic versions wrongly read the Chaldeans: whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue
of horses
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by "flesh" is meant the "membrum virile", which in asses is very large, and therefore dedicated to Priapus by the Heathens; and vast is the profusion of seed in coitus by horses, to which the flesh and issue of the Egyptian paramours are compared; who were very libidinous, and therefore desirable to insatiable women; all which serves to express the eagerness of the people of the Jews after idolatry.
 
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RottyRzr

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I have only seen exerts of the Torah. That's another interesting one. At this point I'm more interested in the Hebrew bible than the KJV or any of the others. If I understand right the Torah is the Hebrew bible.

I've always been interested but now especially after reading "Gods of the Bible" by Mauro Biglino. According to a direct translation there is more than one god. Hebrew in very difficult to read but I can recognize maybe a half dozen.
In the bible, god himself acknowledges that there are other gods when he says have no other gods before me. It's early but I can remember the names baal, asherah and molech as being deities. There is mention of others but I'd have to look them up.
 

RottyRzr

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bro ezekiel 23 starts by saying there were two daughters of one mother, its an allegory. Its about Oholah (Sumaria) and Oholibah (Israel) with the emphasis on the relationship that Israel had to its neighboring nations (see verse 4) goes onto say about Samaria in verse 10 They uncovered her nakedness. Took away her sons and daughters, means that Samaria was captured by the Assirians in 722 B.C.

Then in chapter 11, it talks about Israel how she lusted after the neighboring Assyrians, which means she entered into a political alliance with them.

not saying that some translations dont say that just that there is no mention of genitals in my bible NKJV at 23. 20 just says...

23.20 For she (Israel) lusted for her paramours. (Means someone you having an improper relationship with)
And whos issue is like the issue of horses

explanation...
Ezekiel 23:20
For she doted upon their paramours

Or "concubines" F26; the neighbouring nations and allies of the Egyptians, whose friendship the Jews courted, and whose idols they served: the Septuagint and Arabic versions wrongly read the Chaldeans: whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue
of horses
;
by "flesh" is meant the "membrum virile", which in asses is very large, and therefore dedicated to Priapus by the Heathens; and vast is the profusion of seed in coitus by horses, to which the flesh and issue of the Egyptian paramours are compared; who were very libidinous, and therefore desirable to insatiable women; all which serves to express the eagerness of the people of the Jews after idolatry.
Maybe he used the NIV bible (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=ezekiel 23&version=NIV)
"19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses. 21 So you longed for the lewdness of your youth, when in Egypt your bosom was caressed and your young breasts fondled.[c]"
 

bursto

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Maybe he used the NIV bible (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=ezekiel 23&version=NIV)
"19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses. 21 So you longed for the lewdness of your youth, when in Egypt your bosom was caressed and your young breasts fondled.[c]"
Yeah,

keep em coming guys, i'll do my best to explain them, as best i can.

I knew I'd be on my own around here when i started on this thread, even though, i'll be as helpful as i can, on this subject

at least i can look forward to jamming with Jerry Lee Lewis some day
we all gonna pass on sooner or later, better make sure you get your house in order before then, we all know Jerry run a muck in his day, still he respected his maker in the end.
 
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DancesWithWeeds

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bro ezekiel 23 starts by saying there were two daughters of one mother, its an allegory. Its about Oholah (Sumaria) and Oholibah (Israel) with the emphasis on the relationship that Israel had to its neighboring nations (see verse 4) goes onto say about Samaria in verse 10 They uncovered her nakedness. Took away her sons and daughters, means that Samaria was captured by the Assirians in 722 B.C.

Then in chapter 11, it talks about Israel how she lusted after the neighboring Assyrians, which means she entered into a political alliance with them.

not saying that some translations dont say that just that there is no mention of genitals in my bible NKJV at 23. 20 just says...

23.20 For she (Israel) lusted for her paramours. (Means someone you having an improper relationship with)
And whos issue is like the issue of horses

explanation...
Ezekiel 23:20
For she doted upon their paramours

Or "concubines" F26; the neighbouring nations and allies of the Egyptians, whose friendship the Jews courted, and whose idols they served: the Septuagint and Arabic versions wrongly read the Chaldeans: whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue
of horses
;
by "flesh" is meant the "membrum virile", which in asses is very large, and therefore dedicated to Priapus by the Heathens; and vast is the profusion of seed in coitus by horses, to which the flesh and issue of the Egyptian paramours are compared; who were very libidinous, and therefore desirable to insatiable women; all which serves to express the eagerness of the people of the Jews after idolatry.
This is EXACTLY how people should talk about the Bible. Not just quote verses. Explanations like this are really worth reading and that's the way things should be presented, with substance. Good work.
 

DancesWithWeeds

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In the bible, god himself acknowledges that there are other gods when he says have no other gods before me. It's early but I can remember the names baal, asherah and molech as being deities. There is mention of others but I'd have to look them up.
in 1958 I questioned Dean O. T.Brown, of California Baptist College (now University) about this exact same thing, including some of names. His answer was, "Just believe it".
 

DancesWithWeeds

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not saying that some translations dont say that just that there is no mention of genitals in my bible NKJV at 23. 20 just says...
This is one of things I was talking about before. If it's in the earliest writings it should be in the Bible now. You don't take things out or, change them, just they because are hard to say or whatever, even if it sounds a little "gross".
 
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