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Do You Know There Were Two Jesus In The Bible?


Which Jesus Are Calling On, Jesus the thief or the Messiah? The Messiah is not Jesus but, Yahushua or Yeshua.

Make sure you investigate this things with Greek Bible, before you start saying am lying.

So, if you are praying and you round it off with in Jesus Name, you're wrong. It should be in Yahushua name. The name Jesus or Jesus Christ is used ignorantly used,it has no meaning.

Whenever you want to study God's word, never use the Bible, make sure you use the scriptures. The name Jesus,has no meaning .

The original name of whom Christians refer to as Jesus, according to Hebrew Bible and Greek Bible is Yahushua or Yeshua.

Who is Jesus The Thief ?

Do you know that, there were two Jesus?

They are Jesus the thief (Lesoun Barraban) and Jesus the life and salvation(Yahushua)

When Yahushua was before the Pilate.......... Do you know that, Yahushua was not killed by the people? He had originally been pre-killed by the religion priest.

Read (Good news Bible or New International Version) Of Matthew 27v1

is says, Early in the morning all the chief priests and the elders made their plans against Yahushua to put him to death. 

Already,Yahushua's death had been predetermined by the religion priests,because they already know, people will condemn Yahushua and accept Jesus the thief. Because, by default, people choose to believe lies, and reject truth.

Read (Good news Bible or New International Version) Of Matthew 27v17

Is says,So when the crowd had gathered, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to release to you: Jesus Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?"

why is this fact hiding in most Bibles all this while ? It's because, they are translated from Latin words. Except for NIT,NLT,Greek Translations,that says the truth. Is advisable for Christians never to make use of Latin words, or refer to Latin bibles, because, Latin condemned Yahushua, and also,Yahushua had no dealing with Latin.

Why do Bibles contradict each other?

It's because, there are a lot of versions,translated in different tongues eg, Hebrew,greek,latin, KJV and so on.

Pastor Reno Omokri said, "if you convert dollars into euro and later convert it back into dollars,it can't remain the same amount, the remaining amount has been lost in the process of conversion.

John 10v1 says,Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that does not enter by the door to the sheepfold, but climbs up some other ways is a thief and a rubber.

Thessalonians 5v2 says, for you should know perfectly that, the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night.

If any pastor prays in the name of Jesus and tells you to bring money, know that, he's a thief whom the religious priests freed to Crucify Yehushua,the life and salvation.

Please, before you start abusing me, do your findings on the internet, use Greek or Hebrews translations.

Never pray or allow your pastor(s) to pray for you using, in Jesus name, because, you are referring to the thief. The prayer won't get answered by Yahushua.

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