Post by Anne Terri on Mar 11, 2010 14:15:44 GMT 1
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Mark 9 Compared To Matt 17 & 18
Jesus Was Not Intending To Be Martyred (God Through Anne Terri)
1Jesus did not want to be a martyr, and he did not say this as it is written.
2.This has been added to make Jesus look as if he would fulfill The Old Testament Prophecies.
3.Jesus knew John The Baptist was beheaded, and he knew his Prophecies of the return of Esaias, as well as John The Baptist's role.
4.Anne, when Jesus was baptized by John, find the line where Jesus said, 'let it be this way for now'.
5.Note, each time this is written and translated, it has been changed.
6.Also note, in each Book of The New Testament, the documentation of Jesus' Baptism changes.
7. Find these Prophecies of Isaiah, pertaining to John The Baptist, for My Living Bible.
8.Jesus was not intending to come forward, but in spite of his efforts, his good works were broadcast throughout the land.
9.For Jesus, his time had not yet come to reveal he was The Messiah.
10.This means, that he had not Received fully From Me, the understanding of all which was necessary to Teach, the Pharisees and The High Priests.
11.This is why he continued to remind those he healed and his disciples, to tell no one.
12.To be raised from the dead is not as it seems in this section.
13.This is not about Resurrection.
14.To be reborn in the Holy Spirit, is something similar to being raised from the dead.
15.To be dead, is dead in Spirit, which most of the Jews had become.
16.To be fully reborn; to become One With Me As God, takes understanding of My Lessons, on the part of The Messiah.
17.John The Baptist and Jesus were planning to work together, learning from Me, until Jesus was ready.
18.Remember, before Jesus was Baptized, he had been tested in the wilderness.
19.Everything happened quickly after this, including the beheading of John The Bapist.
20.There are sections later in this section of The New Testament, as in others, which were added after the Crucifixion, and not by the disciples.
21.Remember as it is written in sections of Mark and John, of Jesus' efforts to hide.
22.AMEN''
Study Guide: Matt 17 & 18 Comparison To Mark 9 In The Research Library
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Mark 9 Compared To Matt 17 & 18
Jesus Was Not Intending To Be Martyred (God Through Anne Terri)
1Jesus did not want to be a martyr, and he did not say this as it is written.
2.This has been added to make Jesus look as if he would fulfill The Old Testament Prophecies.
3.Jesus knew John The Baptist was beheaded, and he knew his Prophecies of the return of Esaias, as well as John The Baptist's role.
4.Anne, when Jesus was baptized by John, find the line where Jesus said, 'let it be this way for now'.
5.Note, each time this is written and translated, it has been changed.
6.Also note, in each Book of The New Testament, the documentation of Jesus' Baptism changes.
7. Find these Prophecies of Isaiah, pertaining to John The Baptist, for My Living Bible.
8.Jesus was not intending to come forward, but in spite of his efforts, his good works were broadcast throughout the land.
9.For Jesus, his time had not yet come to reveal he was The Messiah.
10.This means, that he had not Received fully From Me, the understanding of all which was necessary to Teach, the Pharisees and The High Priests.
11.This is why he continued to remind those he healed and his disciples, to tell no one.
12.To be raised from the dead is not as it seems in this section.
13.This is not about Resurrection.
14.To be reborn in the Holy Spirit, is something similar to being raised from the dead.
15.To be dead, is dead in Spirit, which most of the Jews had become.
16.To be fully reborn; to become One With Me As God, takes understanding of My Lessons, on the part of The Messiah.
17.John The Baptist and Jesus were planning to work together, learning from Me, until Jesus was ready.
18.Remember, before Jesus was Baptized, he had been tested in the wilderness.
19.Everything happened quickly after this, including the beheading of John The Bapist.
20.There are sections later in this section of The New Testament, as in others, which were added after the Crucifixion, and not by the disciples.
21.Remember as it is written in sections of Mark and John, of Jesus' efforts to hide.
22.AMEN''
Study Guide: Matt 17 & 18 Comparison To Mark 9 In The Research Library
godslivingbible.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=godteamark&thread=460&page=1#474