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Hauzo
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Hauzel+Hangzo=Hauzo means flourishing. It's a word created out of our last names. From a Christian perspective, flourishing means communion with God through faith in Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit's power.
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“Foretold and Fulfilled: The Christmas Story” by Khumbiaklal Hauzel
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“Foretold and Fulfilled: The Christmas Story” by Khumbiaklal Hauzel
Testimonial Argument of God’s Existence
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The Testimonial Argument of God’s existence… . . . . . #paiteapologetics #gospelthoughts #christiangospel #khumbiaklalhauzel #christianapologetics #paiteblogger #knowyourdoctrine #christianquotes #paitechristian #godistheonlytruth #doesgodexist #christianblogger #testimonialevidenceofgodexistence
Is Christmas a made-up story? Session 1
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Is Christmas a made-up story? Session 1
A Conversation with Senior Pastor Donovan Stewart
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Pastor Donovan Stewart is the senior pastor of the Mission church of Lexington and also the one who planted the Mission Church.
Abraham and Sara from Hinduism? No!! Truth Unfold!
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The world may try to claim the origins but the truth lies in the evidence.. pls watch it till the end to know the difference between myth vs reality. Abraham and Sarah of Judaism and Christianity are not at all related to Hinduism. Know your facts right.. if you like the video, pls share and follow. For more details and argumentative feedbacks, pls feel free to DM us.. . . . . . #brahmaandabrah...
I am NOT afraid, I am NOT alone
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I was truly moved when I first heard this beautiful song sung by the Anchor Baptist Church choir. Its melody and message touched my soul, and I felt a deep sense of comfort and peace. In my search for the original song online, I found limited resources, and it became clear to me that this powerful piece deserves to be shared with the world. That’s why I decided to create this video-so others ca...
Why do we say grace before meals?
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Ankuang kipahthu gen na pen na sun zom lai uhia? . . . . . . . #paiteapologetics #gospelthoughts #christiangospel #paite #zomibible #khumbiaklalhauzel #christianapologetics#paitelaisiangthou #paiteblogger #knowyourdoctrine #christianquotes #paitechristian #godistheonlytruth
Na Laisiangthou (Bible) a mawk mai sa kei un
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Laisiangthou ei pau a sim theih a man phat dan.. I theihsiam nang, I kep bit nang leh Pathian thu I theih hoih nang. A man ki pia tam lua ahi. Kem hoih mah2 uau. #paiteapologetics #gospelthoughts #christiangospel #paite #zomibible #khumbiaklalhauzel #christianapologetics#paitelaisiangthou #paiteblogger #knowyourdoctrine #christianquotes #paitechristian #godistheonlytruth
Olympics 2024 Last Supper Explained
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Explore the real issues behind the controversial opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics, the subject of many talks and videos. . . . . . . #olympics2024 #lastsupperolympicscandal #christianapologetics #paitechristian #paiteblogger #khumbiaklalhauzel #gospelthoughts #zomichristian #hilhchianna #kukizogospel #knowthetruth #paiteapologetics
John 3:16 Believe- Based on 3 Essence
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John 3:16 Believe- Based on 3 Essence
Abide .. John 1-2-3 Bible Study by Jen Wilkin
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Abide .. John 1-2-3 Bible Study by Jen Wilkin
Tribal Identity vs Christian Identity
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Tribal Identity vs Christian Identity
Jesu Sihni thu .. a tak dan suut ni..
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Jesu Sihni thu .. a tak dan suut ni..
Misquoting the Bible verse -Part 1 (Paite Language)
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Misquoting the Bible verse -Part 1 (Paite Language)
Bible Lak Khelh khak d a lauh huai dan
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Bible Lak Khelh khak d a lauh huai dan
Mak nasa hia ut dan2 omte vangpha zaw
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Mak nasa hia ut dan2 omte vangpha zaw
Daily Bible Reading Reflection 6- Acts 11:1-18
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Daily Bible Reading Reflection 6- Acts 11:1-18
Daily Bible Reading Reflection 4- Acts 10:44-48
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Daily Bible Reading Reflection 4- Acts 10:44-48
Daily Bible Reading Reflection 3- Acts 10:9-43
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Daily Bible Reading Reflection 3- Acts 10:9-43
Daily Bible Reading Reflection 2 - Acts 10:1-8
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Daily Bible Reading Reflection 2 - Acts 10:1-8
Morning Bible Reading Reflection Acts 9:32-43
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Morning Bible Reading Reflection Acts 9:32-43
Kristmas Ka Ngaingam Kei hi (audio only)
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Kristmas Ka Ngaingam Kei hi (audio only)
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Na thupi lua uh
Tua hiai dan na bol te hon bol gige ou Ulal...ana ngai zel ing a , phatuam sa kahi ..ban adang dang khangthak te a dia focus deuh bng le hon gen zel ou ...kipak
@@MangMang-qn6up kipak lua aw na hong ensak a. Nang deih deuh omle topic leh hong hil in aw
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I'm not understand your language but your doing great work!!
@@NoName-vr7sz I'm so sorry. There are no subtitles. I hope the PPT in English is helpful. Thank you so much for watching and for your comment.
So you have no evidence of Jesus, and your faith if futile. So sad, too bad.
Nope. Non-Christian historian such as Josephus do not document Jesus. They do not validate Jesus. They only document Christian beliefs about Jesus from decades and centuries later. You have no contemporary accounts of the resurrection, or even of Jesus.
Nope. A claim about 500 witnesses is not an eye witness account. We don't have testimony from a single one of those 500 anonymous witnesses. You have no eye witnesses accounts of the resurrection, or even of Jesus.
Nice joke. But confused whether to laugh or cry.😂
abraham was a myth...imagine having a child with a slave girl😂
Brahma & Abraham both are completely different entity. Prophet Abraham's parents were Terah & Edan on the other hand Lord Brahma born from a lotus that grew from the naval of lord Vishnu himself. Lord Brahma created the vedas from his four mouths while Prophet Abraham never gave any sacred book to jews it was Prophet Moses who wrote the Torah after god instructed him for atleast 40 years 👍
Nuam zel. Theihna kibehlap. ❤
create your own happiness goons
Wait a Lil long u will get that
He is talking about Brahman it’s a caste Just like Shia sunni He is not talking about Brahma
Oldest religion is sanatan dharm 🚩♾️
Only in Hinduism Whole world is one family 🌍🫂 In rest all religions they only talk about one community and rest all are infidels
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
Hiai thu na hon hen navakhuai mahmah e.. Woke Culture toh kisai kana study a, tua le study lai, theihtuak tam mahmah e..
Thought provoking...
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
As a Sanatani Dharmic person, whatever could be derived from what. This does not matter and MAY Be or MAY NOT be the truth. But, truth is Jesus always helped people and taught everyone to Love and serve. This is important and we must as humans learn this attribute.
@svsv123 well please read history of Christianity and then islam the real history so that you can come out of your cocoon.
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
@@niteshmishra5597where to read
Then stop saying "Jesus is in yajur veda" to convert my people.😂
As a Hindu myself, I think Hindus should learn some logic and not rely on some nonsense spoken by a conspiracy theorist white guy.😂😂
The word abrahamic definitely has its roots in BRAHMAN. But christianity is a- Brahman, adharma. Even the god is derived from Hinduism, referring to the yagna smoke moving upward. Christianity has been artificially created by popes of yore for political reasons. Please read your cruel histories.
What exactly is your argument about the claim that Abraham is derived from Brahman? This guy literally refuted this claim and all you can do is repeat the same nonsense peddled by a white guy who couldn't provide any linguistic evidence for his claims!
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
I think he might have referring to bhraman not bhrama.. bhraman is not a deity its a supreme consciousness.. and trilogy of Hinduism viz bhrama vishnu and shiva is manifestation of that consciousness..
Brahma was never treated like a god causing him to have hate toward other gods
@Thehellskid bro you treat him as god or not.. that's not the point... The point is he is the part of the trilogy.. And I am talking about bhram (ब्रह्म) not 0 bharma (ब्रह्मा) .
@ I don’t think you understand the concept I’m trying to explain you
Chinese is responding 😂😂😂😂😂 his claim is right
His arguments are correct. Doesn't matter who is responding, don't make an ad hominem.
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
So why Sanskrit sound similar to European language...... Sanskrit is oldest language
That has nothing to do with the claim of the video.
After battle of 10 kings Indias go to the west..... Written in Rig Ved..... That time Every indian speak Sanskrit... @@Himanshu_Khichar
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
1. All of the europenan older and new languages contain sanskrit words i.e old indian language so etymological similarities 2. Ancient civilizations like indian were connected through trade and others ways with ancient civilizations which later converted and become places of abhrahmic civilizations where all of them were kind of pagan or polytheistic civilizations similarly like indian . However only the indian civilization have survived the onslaught of new distorted abhrahmic faiths ,hell bent on destroying which is dissimilar to them cz these faiths are basically power grabber organizations or cult in the name of religions done by hook or crook and that's why in these faith is supreme and not curiosity and questioning and so you can't question otherwise you get blasphemy. So the analysis is wrong in the video if you differ , I'd advise read more😅
None of what you said actually proves anything with regards to the original claim that Abraham is derived from Brahman.
@Himanshu_Khichar well my answer was in reply to the analysis given in video not the claim
@@niteshmishra5597 His analysis was directed at the claim that Abraham is derived from Brahman. So basically you were defending this particular claim. Bro, as a fellow Hindu, do you seriously believe we should believe in such things without any concrete evidence?
@Himanshu_Khichar see noone can prove the the claim about brahman and abhraman one cz its ideological and faith based and the with resources to prove or disapprove it will never do it cz it serves no real monetary benefit. However the person in the video claiming it to be true , I'd suggest read him and about him and always be objective about it. What I said here only says that the claiming things to disapprove the claim is false and thus the claim is again open to interpretations. Also we are significantly ancient so it is an actual possibility that the claim maybe correct. It is said life started in africa and then humans moved from africa to everywhere and then settled but then we miss the point that india once was a part of gondwana land i.e. africa Everything that we've read so far in history is from the point of abhrahmic faiths especially Christian faiths cz that controls the world let's see now in the world what changes and how much and then what changes in the history. 🙂
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
He is talking about Brahmins not Bhrama totally different
He is referring to abraham as brahma
I think I know what he is talking about
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
@ no man brahma was cursed because he had sex with his own first creation that his idol won’t be worshipped. He made his own religion that allows that and then started destroying statues because brahma is the first step to talking to any god
He was cursed because he married his daughter which is why in abrahmic religions marrying cousins is not considered sinful
Brahma was a god himself described as the creator of the universe whereas Abraham in the Abrahamic mythology preached about worshipping the Abrahamic God. Two very entire different contexts. Moreover, the Hindu mythology about Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma to has no connection to real historical events.
@@Himanshu_Khichar So are you saying that Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma are myths..,.just mythological stories.
@@rathikanarayanan3662 Yes bro. Every polytheistic culture has had such pantheon of gods and goddesses. Moreover, a lot of these gods emerged at a particular period in the history of Hinduism.
@@Himanshu_Khichar So ..the Abrahamic God is also a myth.. just mythological stories...right ? As you said.
He didn't married his daughter, that saraswati his wife originates from Vishnu while the daughter of Brahma is also called Saraswati but both are different. Saraswati is a kind of energy which can manifest in different beings. Also there is the concept of a multi universe where each universe has their own Brahma, Vishnu, shiv.
Brahma was cursed by vishnu that no one will pray to him so he left Hinduism and started his own religions then started to destroy Hinduism
There are all kinds of myths about Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva in the Puranic mythology. Sometimes they fight among themselves to prove oneself superior and sometimes they are shown equally important. It's all mythology, no connection to any real historical event or development.
Avram comes from Aurav Rishi of India(An exiled Seer) Aurva Rishi, a prominent sage in Hindu mythology, was indeed exiled, but the reasons and circumstances vary across different texts and interpretations. 1. Cursing the gods: Aurva cursed the gods for disturbing his tapas. 2. Dispute with other sages: Aurva's disagreements with fellow sages led to his expulsion. *Similarities :* 1. Phonetical similarity: Aurva and Avram/Abraham share a similar sound and structure. 2. Etymological connection: Some scholars suggest that "Aurva" might be derived from the Sanskrit root "av-" meaning "to protect" or "to preserve," similar to the Hebrew name "Avram" (Abraham). 3. Ancient migrations: Some theories propose that ancient Indian tribes, such as the Brahmins, migrated to the Middle East, potentially influencing the development of Abrahamic religions. *Scholarly opinions:* 1. Sir William Jones (1746-1794): Proposed a connection between Sanskrit and Hebrew languages, including the Aurva-Abraham link. 2. Max Müller (1823-1900): Suggested a possible connection but emphasized the need for further research. 3. contemporary scholars: Some, like Dr. Subhash Kak, proposes a connection. It is True that Many Indian tribes did migrated out of India to Arab region and Eastern Europe. Thus influencing the cultures there.
Brahman means breathing. Yahweh also means breathing
Brahman does not mean breathing. You just made it up. Check the etymology of Brahma in Sanskrit from an authentic source.
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Na vak huai mahmah e
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@@luanzavungsuantak2329 kipak lua! Toupa mah hoih pen hi maw 🙏🏼 amen
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@@hauzo359 hitham e
3:32 Hiai ahi tulai i chialpinate ua kisam ahi diam? ka na chih gige. Nidang a chialpi bawlte'n a piangthakte a mohpuakna uh kawkmuh ua: mi dang i awlmoh sawn di ahi chih toh vaikhak zel uh. Tulai a i chialpinate uah piangthakte' mohpuak masa pen mi dangte awlmoh ding ahi, chih i gen kha khol kei ua a diam? i pianthakna leh saptuam' activies a kihelna lam ki-awlmoh a, khristian hinkhua a hin dingdan lam kigen tam thoh (poimoh le hi tham) ahi diam? chih hon ngaihtuah sak hi. Johan 4:34 Huan, Jesu'n a kiang uah, A gen a, hon sawlpa' deihlam hih leh, A nna sep zoh ding Ka an ahi.
Na hong comment a kipak lua, na dotna bawlte kha dot tuak leh ngaituah tam mah ahi. Hichi hong dong leh a hong dong kha diam a. Nungzuih na leh nungzui bawlna kha ki khen theilou ahi a. Huai kikal a khat zok2 poimo sak zok chia hong paikhial in ka mu. A dang ol mo leh dot na omte hong comment zel in aw.
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