The Trinity doctrine—that God exists as three eternal persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) in one divine essence—is beyond human comprehension because God is fundamentally unlike anything created, as Scripture declares His thoughts and ways are higher than human thoughts and ways (Isaiah 55:8-9). Just as we can observe the miracle of life (sperm and egg creating a unique human) without fully understanding the biological mechanism, we can accept the Trinity as revealed truth while acknowledging our finite minds cannot fully grasp the infinite nature of God. This is not a limitation of God's willingness to reveal Himself, but a limitation of human capacity.
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So any concept of God that is sensible is most likely not to be true if we take God at his word that I'm unlike anything and beyond your ability to comprehend.
Isaiah 55:8-9 my for my thoughts are not your thoughts and your ways are not my ways declares Yahweh. For as the heavens are higher than the earth so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. So you were told in the Bible, you were told in the Bible, I don't think like you. I don't act like you. My thinking and my ways are beyond your thoughts and your ways.
>> Yeah.
>> So why does the Trinity trouble you that it's beyond your comprehension? Because God said, "Hello, I told you I'm beyond your comprehension.
>> I told you I'm unlike anything." In fact, here, look what he says here.
Isaiah 40, we're going to read 17:18.
Notice what he says in 1718. I can give you many passages, but again, it's all throughout scripture. Oh, the depths of the wisdom. It's over and over again.
Unsearchable. God is unarchable. Here, Isaiah 47:18. All the nations are as something non-existent in front of him.
Like you're like nothing to him because he doesn't need you. So why did he create you? Out of love, not out of need. He regards him as nothing. as unreality to whom can you compare God? What likeness can you put next to him? See, that's what you're doing. You have an image of what God is like and you have a certain likeness that you impose on God. So, you're not able to comprehend how one God can be distinct eternal persons or relationships without being three separate gods. And yet, even that distinction, how can it exist when he's not a body and it doesn't need space and place? Because when we think distinction, we're thinking space and place like here. Yeah, >> because I'm a creature who's bound to space and place. Oh, these are distinct.
Why? Because I can see this is separate distinct from this. This occupies its own space and place and has his own shape.
>> But God doesn't have shape. Doesn't have a body. Doesn't need space and place. So how does he exist? I don't know. And yet this existence is not just one person or one relationship but three eternal intimate relationships or persons. How does that work? I don't know.
>> Yeah. But the scripture tells us that we're just not going to know.
>> It's because even if God wanted you to know, you can't. You're finite. The imagery is this. Can you take the whole mass of the ocean and put it in this cup?
No, >> it'll drown you, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Well, God is the ocean and your brain is the cup.
>> Yeah.
>> God will drown you.
>> Yeah. That's why we're told that we we can't see him in his full essence because we die pretty much. Or >> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Not that he doesn't want you to. It's you can't even if he wants you to because you're finite. There's only so much you can take in.
>> Mhm.
>> It's the ocean again. No matter how badly I want to take that ocean, put it in this cup, by the very nature of the mass of the ocean and the size of cup, the ocean will drown the cup. The cup will be lost in the ocean.
>> Yeah.
>> Now I'm even using something material because ocean has substance that's material that it's it requires space and place. God is even beyond that. He doesn't have material body. He doesn't require space and place.
>> This is who God is. Yeah.
>> That's why he then shows you how mind-blowing he is. In Isaiah 40:25-26, he says, "To whom can you liken me to make me as equal?" So, who are you going to liken God to?
>> No one.
>> But that's what you just said. I can't wrap my mind around if there are three persons, how there not three gods.
Because you keep thinking if there's more than one person, that means there has to be more than one God. Because if we're more than one person, that's more than one human being.
>> Yeah. But we can't we can't perfectly compare ourselves to God because what the scripture says here.
>> And even to make it more complicated, God says even among you, two separate physical beings, two separate physical genders, two separate physical persons, you're still one flesh, not two when you come together.
>> Mhm.
So it's something that we can come to understand through scripture.
>> You can see exists, but you won't have full comprehension.
>> Okay, that makes sense. Like you know gravity exists, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Do you comprehend how it works?
>> No, not fully. I don't even think >> no one knows. We just know it exists because we see the effects, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Even when it comes to, for example, light. Light is a particle and a wave.
Well, scientists are baffled. How can it be both a particle and a wave? We don't know. But we know it's true because we see it.
>> Correct.
>> Yeah.
>> And I even take it with conception. How does a sperm and an OAM come together create a human life with its unique personality and you can have the same parents who come together over and over again and they never produce the same child?
>> Yeah.
>> How does that sperm and that ovin do that?
How does it contain that little sperm and OAM contain this amount much m information to produce a brand new life with a completely unique personality from any other child those parents conceived. Can you comprehend that?
>> No.
>> But we can't deny it because we see it, right?
>> Yeah. We see it actually happening >> daily. So we take it for granted because it's every day. We can't deny. But that's in America because you think about it. a sperm, a tadpole sperm that you can only see under a microscope fertilizing the OAM because you can't see it externally with the eye. It's got it right.
>> Somehow goes in this OAM. Boom. A brand new human life with a completely unique personality comes out with all that genetic material, all that wisdom and intelligence already embedded embedded in it. How do you explain that?
>> Yeah, that's a That's why it's called the miracle of life.
>> Adrian, stop commenting, brother, and focus. And here, now that's creation physical. Now, multiply that with animals because even animals, how do you have two dogs that come together and produce a little puppies that are not the same? They're all unique because no two puppies are the same, right? You can tell they're different.
>> Yeah.
>> How?
>> Yeah.
>> You see the complexity?
>> Mhm.
Yeah. Even triplets and twins, they're not 100% identical.
>> Yeah.
>> That's how we can then decipher. Oh, okay. All right. That's uh Joe over here. That's that's Mo man, but you know, they look so much alike, but they don't have the same personality. How well if that's true of creation that's finite, limited, temporal, how much more greater the creator who created all this and is beyond this and he's not material or physical. So he's not limited to space and place like creation.
>> Yeah. It's not a It's not a stretch to say that um essentially the Trinity is something that we can see but we don't fully comprehend.
>> Yeah, I can see a woman pregnant. I just don't know how that works.
>> Mhm.
>> How does a certain sperm affect the gender of the child? For example, women's ovaries is always XX. It's the sperm that's either XY. So if an X sperm fertilizes them, it becomes female. If it's a Y, it becomes male. How does that do that?
>> Yeah, it's crazy.
>> How does that do that?
>> I don't know.
>> So, if creation is beyond our ability to understand how it works, and it is.
Scientists can't tell you why it works.
It just knows it does.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
And yet, we see it. I see a pregnant woman. I see a woman getting pregnant. I see every baby that comes out is not like the baby that came before or after.
>> And I see it in the animal kingdom.
I can't understand. But I know it's true because I can see it. All right. I know.
Oops. I better be careful because if I have sex before marriage, I can knock her up and get pregnant. See that? I know >> that can happen. Why does it happen?
What is it about the sperm? What is it about the oven that when they come together creates a brand new life? And if the sperm is Y chromosome, it creates a male. If it's X, how I don't know, but I know it's true because I see it every day. If that's something I know is true, though I don't comprehend, why would God being triune and being beyond comprehension be a reason to reject it when it's all the more reason to accept it as true when God says, "I'm beyond your ability. I'm unlike anything and the Trinity is unlike anything and beyond our comprehension."
>> Yeah, that'd be a a claim for it essentially.
>> Yeah. Not against it because I take what God says. To whom can you liken me to make me as equal? says only one. Well, you're trying to liken me to a creature.
I just said to whom can you liken me?
>> Nobody. Right. And they just tell you why he has no equal. He's incomparable, incomparable.
Guys, focus. Don't engage each other.
Lift up your eyes to heaven and see who has created these things. It is the one who brings out their army by number. He calls them all by name. He's saying, you know, the stars according science, we have billions of galaxies and billions of stars, right?
>> Mhm. God says,"I created every single star and I have a name for each one of them and I preserve them in place."
Figure that one out.
>> Yeah.
>> We have not been able to traverse the galaxies and how many billions of stars are. God says all those billions of galaxies, all those billions, I created them one by one. I brought them in beginning. I sustained them and I have a name for each single star.
>> Yeah, that's my next man.
Yeah, I can't explain that. It's Yeah, I think that's a really good way to put it. Um, and in researching all this too, I've kind of come across different viewpoints on this and maybe you can, this is a deeper subject maybe, but something you can talk about is the idea that a lot of beliefs from Christianity came from either pagan roots or um other religions.
>> Respect which doctrines?
>> Say that again.
>> Which doctrines? Like for example, I've heard that even something like the Trinity comes from something from Greek mythology.
>> I I will give anyone $10 million to show me in Greek mythology a triune being.
Meaning one god, three persons, not three separate gods >> who are beings that have body parts and have sex with one another. You're not going to find that anywhere. But if we play that argument, don't pagans also have a flood story?
>> Yeah. The earliest >> Bible then is false. That's an argument with atheists use. Atheists say, "See, all your Bible is nothing but rehashed pagan myths, flood stories." All right.
Uh, there was a flood. One man and his family survived. Hence, the Bible is nothing but rehash regurgitated paganism. So, how far do they want to take this argument?
>> Yeah. They can kind of just keep going on and on.
>> Yeah. Because you don't look at the similarities, you look at the differences. Meaning, all right, you're telling me pagans had a trinity. Show me. Because the trinity says there's one god, not three separate gods. And this one god is immaterial. He doesn't have a body, right?
>> Yet in the pagans, the gods and goddesses are spiritual beings with spiritual bodies, not earthly bodies.
They have body parts and they have orgies and have sex. Now, can you show me the trinity among them?
>> Yeah, I'm not too familiar with them.
So, I mean, that's a good point to to >> No, no, buddy. Don't waste your time because it is even the imageries that they give you. It is a god, a goddess, and their offspring >> like >> Isis, Osiris, and Horus. And they go, see, three gods. Yeah, but that's two male gods and a female goddess. And they sired an offspring through sex. That's the trinity. That doesn't exist. But did the pagans also sacrifice?
>> Pagans, they sacrifice, right? Mhm.
>> So therefore, that means the Bible's pagan because you sacrifice or the Jews sacrifice to God.
>> See how stupid this argument is? Did the pagans also pray?
>> Yes.
>> Well, that mean therefore you're pagan because you pray.
>> Mhm.
>> How far do you want to take this argument until it becomes so silly and stupid? Because instead of looking at similarities, look at the differences.
>> Yeah.
>> And an answer to the flood story. Well, if the Bible is true, if flood took place and all survived were the sons of Noah, why would it then shock us that the descendants of Noah took the stories from Noah and his sons about the flood and why it happened? And as they narrated them orally and as time elapsed, the story then was changed, refashioned, and they added myths to that story. So the fact that there are flood stories isn't an argument it's pagan mythology.
It's an argument that it is an historical fact that even these people were aware of but then through time they embellish the details change the story and then God gives you the true version of events because we don't look at the similarities. We look also the differences. And by the way it's a fact scientifically. You're not going to find among the pagan myths that the boat used by that one survivor and his family me matches the dimensions the size given in Genesis. And even scientists will tell you that if you read the depiction of the boats in these men, they would have capsized in the flood. But the ark as described its dimensions, it is foolproof. It would not capsize. It will remain floating on the water. They even did scientific tests to show you how accurate the dimensions of that ark given by God to Noah happens to be and that its dimension would prevent it from capsizing.
>> Mhm. Yeah.
>> How did Noah get those details?
>> Yeah, he say it was inspired or told to him. Um I have seen those tests where they kind of create a replica of it and try to tip it over and it stays on the water >> according to dimensions given in the Bible. But if you go with the dimensions of let's say the epics of GGS or Inumali, whatever it is, that boat would capsize. It's dimensions given by the ark that they've done it. I've seen videos of it where they simulated the shape of the ark miniature, put it in a bathtub, simulated what it would be like, and it does not capsize. It stays afloat.
>> Yeah.
>> You're telling me that's a coincidence that only Genesis has the right dimensions to for the right size of the boat so it wouldn't capsize? No. That's God.
But anyway, yeah, that's a silly argument.
>> Okay, I I understand the point is essentially if you keep going down the road, you're just going to So, focus on the differences, not the similarities pretty much. Yeah.
>> So you say, "All right, show me among the pagans of belief one God who is father with his eternal uncreated word and his eternal spirit who possess the same nature and essence, not three separate gods who have different genders and can have sex because that's not the trinity."
>> Okay. Okay, that makes sense. Uh you brought up first Peter um 110-12 which is really good. I like that.
spirit of Christ. I again I try to learn how to explain things. And so Hebrews 11:26 uh talks in Hebrews 11 it talks about all the faithful men of old putting faith in how they were saved by their faith. 26 talks about Moses considering the reproach of Christ.
>> Yep.
>> So would this kind of be a affirmation of Christ being in the Old Testament around?
>> Easy. I'm going to prove that to you from another passage as well. First of all, in the description box, you'll find this article, but I'll give it to you right here.
>> Okay?
>> It's in the description box, but right here, >> you want now to prove that they butchered first Peter 1:11. Here it is.
The Holy Spirit of Jehovah, Jesus. Uh, here it is.
>> Okay?
>> I give you it. Spirit of Christ within them. Then I show you that the spirit of Christ means that Christ must be Jehovah God because it's the spirit of God. So, I have an article on it.
>> Then I show you how they butcher it. Now we go down here and then we look at how they translate it. So I give you the evidence the Holy Spirit of Christ means Christ must be Jehovah God because Holy Spirit belongs to Jehovah.
>> Mhm.
>> Then I go to their translation.
See I show right here. See they separated it. But then I show you the Greek of Puma.
Then I give you their interlinear. Then I show you the other translations right there documented. Now what you're referring to is this. Okay. I'm going to give you a better one. It's good. But he's referring to this. Can we show from Hebrews 11:26-27? It was Jesus that appeared to Moses. Oh, most definitely.
But I'm going to give you one that's just even more explicit.
That's why you got to watch my series Jesus in the Old Testament, >> okay?
>> And Trinity in the Old Testament. And then my playlist. But let's go here.
This what he's referring to.
>> All right. But again, they like to play with the translation so you don't see the implication. Mhm.
>> So if I go to Hebrews 11, it says, "Because he considered who? Who's he?"
It's Moses.
>> Yep.
>> He considered the reproach of the Christ to be riches greater than the treasures of Egypt. For he looked intently toward the payment of the Lord. Now what here the author Paul is saying, Moses gave up the status of Egypt. Moses gave up the glory of Egypt, the riches of Egypt to suffer with Israel for the sake of Christ.
>> That's what it's saying.
>> He accepted to be insulted, reproached, persecuted for Christ's sake, to be greater in value than all of Egypt.
Well, that means he gave it all up for Christ. Do you understand the implication? Please listen. Well, if he gave up everything for Christ, that means he must have met Christ. He must have known Christ. And it's implied right here. By faith he left Egypt, but not fearing the anger of the king. For he continued steadfast as seeing the one who's invisible. Who did he see? The invisible one. But who was that invisible one?
>> Christ.
>> You got it? Because John 18 says, "No one has ever seen God any time apart from the Son."
>> Mhm.
>> So who appeared to him and made himself visible to who by nature is invisible?
>> God did.
>> But who is he?
>> Christ. You got it.
>> Yeah.
>> So, you understand what I said that God by nature is invisible because it doesn't have a body or a shape or doesn't need space and place.
>> Yeah.
>> You see it right?
>> Yeah. But he can >> he visibly >> just like I showed the Holy Spirit appeared as a dove.
>> Yeah. Just the only time he was ever true in nature was when he was born on earth.
>> Yeah. That's when he truly became human.
And he's still human. Remember we went through that. He's still man.
>> Yeah. Yep. Yep.
>> Now, let me get you one.
>> Now, what what did you want to say?
>> No. No. Go ahead.
one that's powerful, but watch how they don't like to translate it literally. If you ask a Jehovah Witness, who was in the pillar of cloud at the time of Moses, who appeared on the mountain and led them out of Egypt into the wilderness, they'll tell you Jehovah, right?
>> Yeah.
>> And who is the rock that fed Israel in the desert? The rock that begot them, the rock that they rebelled against >> and worship demons in the desert.
>> Who was that?
>> The rock that they rebelled against, you said.
>> Yeah, in the desert.
>> Yeah, Jehovah.
>> All right, but we got a problem. Houston 1 Corinthians 10:es 1-4. Now I want you to know brothers that our forefathers were all under the cloud. There is a cloud and all passed through the sea and all got baptized into Moses. Here it is Exodus by means of the clown in the sea.
And all ate the same spiritual food and all drank the same spiritual drink for they used to drink from the spiritual rock that followed them. And that rock meant the Christ.
>> So who followed?
>> Christ.
>> I mean it's right there, buddy.
>> Yeah.
But did you notice they didn't want to translate literally because even here they're telling you that rock was Christ, right?
>> Yeah.
>> But the way they rendered it, they can have a loophole saying, "No, that rock just pointed to Christ."
>> Yeah. Because it says meant the Christ.
>> Yeah. But there's a problem, brother.
Even rock meant Christ. Meaning that rock wasn't an actual physical rock.
That rock was Christ. Because it says it's a spiritual rock, right?
>> You saw it, right? It said spiritual rock. So it cannot be an actual physical rock. So that's what it means. But let's go with their translation and say, "Okay, well, we got a problem." Houston, you again didn't translate what it literally says because I go to their Bible. Now, they don't have an Hebrew interlinear, but I'm going to look at here their Bible. Then I'm going to show you the Hebrew. Okay.
Watch here. All right. We go to chapter 10. Does it say that rock meant Christ?
Let's see.
Takes a while for it to pop up, guys.
It's slow on their end on my on my end.
And the rock was Christ. So why did they say the rock meant Christ?
>> Oh, the Greek. I'm sorry. This is Greek, not Hebrew because I was thinking Deuteronomy 32. What does it say?
>> Rock was the Christ.
>> So why did they say the rock meant Christ?
>> Yeah, because trying to create like a little I won't say loophole or trying to run away from the direct translation.
>> And this is the emphasized Bible. Now, let's go back here. Let's go to the other translations. Just use and it's Greek. Sorry, I was thinking Deuteronomy 32 through Hebrew. Bible living English.
Let's say maybe they're one of them because again I don't read all their versions. Only use it when I need to.
But let's see >> the Bibles. And I use only the Bibles they're using here. Then I'm going to use their interlinear. Does it say the rock meant Christ? Let's see. All right.
Let's see. Verse four.
What does it say here? Bington.
>> The rock was the Christ.
>> All right. Let's go now to American Standard Version. I don't need to read the King James. King James says, but American Standard Version. It says the rock was Christ. But we're going to look at their Greek.
I'm going to look at their Greek. I'm going to show you something even more fascinating because in that chapter, Paul quotes Deuteronomy 32, Numbers 21, and applies it to Christ. You're going to see why that's significant. Okay.
>> Now, let's see American Standard Version.
Go to 1 Corinthians 10 4. What does it say?
>> The the rock was Christ.
>> How come your Bible keeps perverting the Bible?
>> I can't stop thinking about that and what you said earlier that this is one of like the only organizations that just simply not only translated our own, but we refuse to use any of like the major mainstream current Bibles used, you know.
>> Yeah. Go to any church, they'll use the standard translations. NIV, ESV. Okay.
Now, watch here. Here it is. rock mass was the Christ.
>> Yeah.
>> In oristos, that's our Greek, right?
>> Mhm.
>> Why did they add the word meant?
>> So they you can say, well, it wasn't literally. It just was pointing to Christ.
>> No, that spiritual rock was Christ himself. Okay, but we got a problem. I'm going to show you the problem in a minute because then they do something else.
>> They're going to add the word Jehovah in 1 Corinthians 10 to butcher what it means. This why here they won't see the truth. But I just want to check something because I'm going to show you what Paul is doing. Paul is referencing Deuteronomy 32, Numbers 21 to warn the church, don't do to Christ what Israel did in the desert. What is his point?
Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
>> He destroyed and punished them for their immorality and idolatry. And he's saying he'll do that to you if you commit the same sins. Don't mess with him like they did. So he's giving an example from the past that what Christ does to wicked people in the past, he'll do today because he doesn't change. He blesses the righteous, punishes the wicked. And then he warns them like Israel was God's church in the Old Testament and Jesus punished them for their rebellion, idolatry, morality. You will be punished too. Don't do what they did.
>> That's the context here. So you don't think I'm making it up, >> okay?
>> Because you're going to see more proof that Jesus Jehovah.
>> You go to First Corinthians.
We go right here. dead because he's saying, "I want you to know," see, he's reminding them. Why?
Because he says, "Nevertheless, God was not pleased with most of them, for they were struck down in the wilderness. Now, these things became examples for us in order for us not to desire interest as they desired them." You see what his point is?
>> Mhm.
>> So, if you ask Paul, Paul, why are you giving us these examples? Cuz I'm warning you. What do you mean?
When they sinned against Christ who was with them by committing idolatry and sexual morality, he killed them in the wilderness. Christ will do that to you if you repeat their sins. So learn from the past. Don't let history repeat itself. And that's why he goes on and says, "Neither become idoltors as some of them did." And he mentions that God struck down 23,000. Now here it says Jehovah. That's okay. We'll come back to it because I want you to see a further warning.
In 1 Corinthians 10 14 to22, he gives them a further warning. Watch carefully. Therefore, my beloved ones, flee from idolatry. Now, remember, a lot of them were Gentiles, right?
>> Mhm.
>> So, they had just left pagan worship.
They left idolatry. They wouldn't go to the temples and sacrifice to the idols, which are false gods because Zeus doesn't exist, but it's a Satan. In other words, Paul's going to say, "Your gods, they are actually demons. Satan and demons appearing as gods to deceive you.
>> We can't go back to them. Now watch, he's going to give a warning from Israel again. Therefore, my beloved ones, flee from idolatry. I speak as to men with discernment. Judge for yourselves what I say. The cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a sharing of the blood of Christ? So the cup is the blood of who?
>> Blood of Christ.
>> So it's his cup, right?
>> Mhm.
>> The loaf that we break, is it not sharing of the body of Christ? So the loaf is what?
>> Yes. It's the body of Christ.
>> So, it's his bread, right?
>> Yeah.
>> It belongs to him. Keep that in mind because there's one loaf. We although many are one body, we're all partaking of that one loaf. Look at Israel in the fleshly sense because there's spiritual Israel and physical Israel. Look what happened to physical Israel. Are not those who eat the sacrifices sharers with the altar? When you sacrifice, you share in the God of that sacrifice, right?
>> Yeah.
What then am I saying that what a sacrifice an idol is anything or that an idol is anything? No. But I say that what the nations sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, not to God. Pay attention to this.
>> Mhm.
>> He's warning you, do not sacrifice to idols because then you're sacrificing to demons who are not God. You're now sharing with demons. And he's warning them, I do not want you to become sharers with the demons. Now look how they try to deceive you because they added the word Jehovah here when the Greek is Lord, right? Yeah.
>> You cannot be drinking the cup of Jehovah and the cup of de demons. You cannot be partaking of the table of Jehovah and the table of demons. Now, here's where they bury themselves.
>> The cup and Oh, go ahead.
>> Go ahead. Here's >> I was going to say the cup was the cup earlier was Jesus Christ and the body was Christ. And here they're saying put Jehovah there trying to >> Yeah. separate it.
>> But they still buried themselves because earlier we're told the cup is the cup of Christ.
>> Yeah. It's his cup in his blood.
>> Yeah.
>> So by then changing the word Lord to Jehovah, they just told you Jesus is that Jehovah whom the cup belongs.
>> Yeah.
>> See what they did.
>> Yeah. It's so interesting because this specific scripture at verse 21 we read a lot um because it's basically says, you know, you can't, you know, do both things. You can't serve God and do other things. But when you read the whole um context of the scriptures, it means so much more than what we're using it for.
really shows. Yeah. Yeah. It Jesus points to him being Jehovah >> because it's the cup is his blood, right?
>> Yeah.
>> And the table where they offer the cup and bread is the table of who?
>> Table of Jehovah. But we read earlier that the cup and the food is what?
>> Is the body of Christ and Christ himself.
>> So although they try to deceive you to show you Jesus's not Jehovah, they ended up proving he is. Right.
>> Yeah.
>> But now watch how bad it's going to get because I'm going to show you where Paul is quoting from.
You cannot partake of demons, right? You cannot be partaking of the table of Jehovah and the table of demons. Or are we inciting Jehovah's jealousy? We are not stronger than he is. Are we now?
Warning. You want to get him angry and jealous so he can destroy you? Cuz you think you're more powerful than him.
He'll wipe you out. You don't want to mess with him. But now watch how it's going to destroy them because I'm going to show you first of all the word Jehovah is not in the Greek. Then I'm going to show you another translation side by side so you can see what Paul did because people won't know if they follow the society blindly. Now do we find the word Jehovah there in 1 Corinthians 10? Well here >> is not in New Testament at all. Yeah.
>> But I just want everyone to see it.
>> You see what they're doing to the Bible folks? They're adding words to separate Jesus from Jehovah. And if you are blind, brainwashed, under demonic influence through the society, you're not going to see this. But here they're Greek. Let's go right here.
Not you are able cup of lord. Where's the word Jehovah?
>> Nor >> ku doesn't say Jehovah. Table of who?
>> Lord.
>> Not Jehovah. Are we inciting jealousy?
The who?
>> The Lord.
>> Not Jehovah.
>> So why did they end add Jehovah? Because they don't want you to see Jesus Jehovah. So,
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