40 minutes in. Yahushua said we will know then by their fruits... Whether they name jesus or Yahushua of they have a heart for Yah they will bear that fruit, loving Yah with all their heart mind soul and strength, and their neighbor as themselves. It's the lawlessness that Yahushua points out as the reason He didn't know them. To know Yahushua is too do the Word...
Every time you see the word “Gentile” in our Bibles, it stems from either the word “Goy” in Hebrew or “Ethnos” in Greek. Sometimes the translators correctly translate the words to say nation or nations, but many times they have translated it to say “Gentile". Neither Hebrew nor Greek has a word equivalent to the English word “Gentile” or anything similar to it. In every case it is a false translation meant to deceive when the word “Gentiles” has been inserted instead of the word “Nations”- as I understand it. When reading the word “Gentiles”, the reader should never assume it is referring to non-Israelites. It simply doesn’t make sense when you talk about “gentile nations” from a biblical perspective.
Thank yall guys. Good study. Shabbat Shalom.
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40 minutes in. Yahushua said we will know then by their fruits... Whether they name jesus or Yahushua of they have a heart for Yah they will bear that fruit, loving Yah with all their heart mind soul and strength, and their neighbor as themselves. It's the lawlessness that Yahushua points out as the reason He didn't know them. To know Yahushua is too do the Word...
Every time you see the word “Gentile” in our Bibles, it stems from either the word “Goy” in Hebrew or “Ethnos” in Greek. Sometimes the translators correctly translate the words to say nation or nations, but many times they have translated it to say “Gentile". Neither Hebrew nor Greek has a word equivalent to the English word “Gentile” or anything similar to it. In every case it is a false translation meant to deceive when the word “Gentiles” has been inserted instead of the word “Nations”- as I understand it. When reading the word “Gentiles”, the reader should never assume it is referring to non-Israelites. It simply doesn’t make sense when you talk about “gentile nations” from a biblical perspective.
Excellent point!