THE BIBLE AND THE APOSTLE PAUL


 The Bible was initially translated by Greek speaking 

 Jews in Alexandria Egypt  between 250 and 100bc






  It began specifically at the order of 

     Ptolemy of Philadelphus 


He wanted a copy of the Bible for the 

Great Library in Alexandria.




Seventy Jewish language experts were brought 

from Jerusalem to Alexandria 

where they translated into Greek. 


The Pentateuch Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,

  Numbers and Deuteronomy.

 And then the rest of what is commonly known 

 as the Old Testament.








Keep in mind, it was written in a town conquered by 


Alexander The Great 






That was a center of Zeus worship and the place 

where Egyptian and Greek mythology came together.




Also it was written under the supervision of 

the Greek Ptolomies.


The New Testament is also known to be a 

Greek Document written in Alexandria under the same 

supervision as the Old Testament which fact

troubles Christian people in this country .




There is significant documentation to prove 

the New Testament to be written under the 

supervision of Greek mythologists as was the old.



American Christians are unable to deal with the fact 

as to where the Bible was written, and by whom, 

because it disturbs their tradition.









But consider this.

If the New Testament was not a Greek document 

and was a product of  Byzantine Eastern Europe,

why is Jesus name a Greek name?


His name as first written was Iseous.





Scholarly conclusions are consistent that 

the Bible from beginning to end is a Greek 

document filled to the brim with Greek mythology.




The University of Tel Aviv in Israel 

archeological department says the things 

in the Bible never happened.








This is archeologist Professor Zeev Herzog

of the University of Tel Aviv in Israel. 



   Zeev Herzog said this:

Following 70 years of intensive excavations in the 

land of Israel archaeologists have found out:


The patriarchs acts are legendary stories .


We did not sojourn in Egypt or make an Exodus.

 
We did not conquer the land. 


Neither is there any mention of the empire 

of David or Solomon.



Remember this is coming right from a 

University in Tel Aviv Israel via their 

archeological department.



More from Professor Herzog



This is what archaeologists have learned 

from their excavations in the land of Israel.



The Israelites were never in Egypt






Did not wander in the desert.



Did not conquer the land in a military campaign.


And did not pass it on to the twelve tribes. 


Joshua did not bring down the walls of 


Jericho because there were no walls in


that town to bring down.







I don't know where you could find a more 

accurate archaeological 

report on Israel then from the 

University of Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv Israel.


The Bible is Greek Mythology.


Now let's consider for just a moment 


The Apostle Paul




I wanted to bring this to you because though he

wrote parts of the Bible, he personally had some

deep problems.





In the Bible the Apostle Paul said he lied to people 

and the things he told them not to do, he did himself. 



And the things he told them to do, he did not do.



So here is this Apostle revered by the world writing

about himself that he was a liar and did things

that were not right behind the backs of those he

preached to.




Read it yourself


This is the Apostle Paul writing about himself.



Romans 7:14




14 For we know that the law is spiritual: 


but I am carnal, sold under sin.



15 For that which I do, I allow not: for what I would do, 


that I do not do; but what I hate, that I do .



Do you see this?


 
Paul says that the things he 


tells others not to do are the things he does?



He says that he knows what he should do but he


does not do it but the thing that he hates is what 


he does.


Think about that? 



The things that he knows are wrong


and I might add sinful, are the things he does. 








16 If then I do that which I would not, I consent 


unto the law that it is good.



17 Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin 


that dwelleth in me.



So now Paul is doing what everyone does even today.


Blame it on somebody else. It's not me doing these


bad things. It's the sin.









18 For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) 


dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; 


but how to perform that which is good I find not.



19 For the good that I would I do not: 


but the evil which I would not, that I do.



Here is the Apostle Paul writing in the Bible that he knows


what he should be doing but he just cannot do it.



The good things that he should do he does not do


but the evil things he should not do is what he does.



In addition the Apostle Paul said he was a liar






2 Corinthians 12:16 But be it so, I did not burden you: 


nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you with guile.



That means he deceived people.




Romans 7



21 I find then a law, that when I would do good



evil is present with me.





22 For I delight in the law of God after the inward man:



23 But I see another law in my body


warring against the law of my mind,




and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin

which is in my body.

                              Makes you wonder what he was doing.

                                                   Does it not?

 

                   24 O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me

 

                                       from the body of this death

 

 

                         25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord

 

 

                   So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God

 

                                   but with the flesh the law of sin.


Have you ever had anyone tell you that the Apostle Paul


said that he deceived people and did bad things?



It reminds me of some of the evangelists we have seen


fall over the years.





To be honest. The way I feel about this, is I give

Paul a lot of respect.

He admitted he was just a human being with a lot of


faults and yet he had the courage to confess and admit


this in public.


That takes a pretty strong character.



But it also should


tell us, not to uplift the person.

 

But to focus on the truth


which is beyond the persons ability to always provide.



It is not possible to totally trust everyone who may 


guide you, but rather focus on the only true one.



The light within you.



As the oracle of Delphi said




To your own self be true.


As Jesus Christ said, 




The Kingdom of God is within you.

Bill

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