The interpretation of the parable of the net thrown into the sea to catch fish. Matthew 13:47 The parable of the net denies the doctrine of love for the enemy
The interpretation of the parable of the net thrown into the sea to catch fish.
Matthew 13:47 The parable of the net denies the doctrine of love for the enemy.
Matthew 13 Beware: The fishers and the fishing net in the sea parable explains no love for bad fish |
This is serious, many governments of the world swear their charges by swearing on the Bible, the Bible contains lies from the Roman persecutors, Jesus and the other Christians were persecuted, when they learned the prophecies in Isaiah 28 and in Daniel 8 they already knew in advance that «those who ruled over Jerusalem» that is, the Romans, were going to make a pact with lies and were also going to make a pact with death, they knew that the persecutors were going to Hellenize their messages and transform themselves into an idolatrous religious empire of global reach .
The love of enemies is one of the Hellenic doctrines that made them pass as Christian doctrine, that doctrine belongs to the Greek Cleobulus of Lindos and contradicts all the prophecies of those who shared the faith of Abraham and also contradict the law of Moses;
in other words, the teaching of «love your enemies» has nothing to do with the law and the prophets whose messages were correctly interpreted by true Christians.
The Romans passed off prophecies for the end as having already been fulfilled.
The Internet was prophesied in Isaiah 42, the sea is the Internet, the net is the word of God, the fish are the netizens.
For obvious and biased reasons, the Romans told you that love of enemies is part of the word of God, but that is not true, in Isaiah 42 you will find that God hates his enemies, you will find the same in Deuteronomy 32, that is in the song of Moses, the fishermen reveal through the internet the true message of God that denies the lies of the Romans in the Bible, the just are happy to read the true message because they know they are accepted by God, they are like the good fish, but the unjust get irritated when they read the true message of God because they find out that they are rejected by God.
How would the rejected fish look at the fisherman who rejects it? The rejected fish would look at him with irritation, that’s how irritated the bad fish see the saints, the angels who reject them.
The holy angels trust in God, for it is God who protects them from mortals:
Psalms 112:7-8 They will not fear bad news; they stand firm, trusting in Jehovah. they will not fear and will see in their enemies the bad wish for them fulfilled.
The message in Psalms 112:8 is forceful and there is no room for love of enemies. 9 They distribute giving to the humble; their justice stands forever, their powers will be exalted in glory. Now notice how the parable of the fishermen’s net alludes to this prophecy:
Psalms 112:10 The wicked will see them and be angry; they will gnash their teeth, and they will be consumed, the wicked will see their evil desires frustrated.
Matthew 13:47 Likewise, the kingdom of heaven is like a net, which, cast into the sea, gathers all kinds of fish; 48 and once full, they take it to the shore; and sitting, they collect the good in baskets, and the bad they throw out. 49 So it will be at the end: The angels will come out, and they will separate the wicked from among the just, 50 and they will throw them into the furnace of fire; there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Now let’s move on to the relation of this to the Internet:
To begin with, God does not have just one servant, he has several servants:
Isaiah 65:13 Therefore, thus says the Lord GOD: Behold, my servants will eat, and you will be hungry; behold, my servants will drink, and you will be thirsty; behold, my servants will rejoice, and you will be ashamed; 14 behold, my servants will sing for the joy of the heart, and you will cry out for the pain of the heart, and for the brokenness of spirit you will howl.
In Isaiah 65 you do not find a God who loves his enemies but only his servants. The god who loves everyone, the god who loves his enemies, is a vile invention of the Roman persecutors, is a vile invention of God’s enemies.
Once it is clarified that God has more than one servant, it is understood that the same procedure described in Isaiah 42 is followed by them to act until justice prevails, they are the holy angels and they do the work of fishing in this way:
Isaiah 42:1 Behold my servant, I will uphold him; my chosen one, in whom my soul is pleased; I have put my Spirit on him; he will bring justice to the nations. 2 he will not shout, nor raise his voice, nor make it heard in the streets. 3 He will not break the bruised reed, nor will he quench the smoking flax; through the truth he will bring justice. 4 He will not get tired or faint, until he establishes justice on earth; and the coastlands will wait for the law from him.
They do not raise their voices like those madmen do in the squares of the main cities, none of that, they use the prophesied technology that makes it possible to spread a message to distant places on Earth without any need to shout loudly to crowds in the streets, impossible before but possible now.
And it is no coincidence, this technology exists about «two days» after the death of Christ (Days in quotation marks because they are days of a thousand years each – These are prophetic terms, of the equivalence narrated in Psalms 90:4).
In this sense, we are on the third day, or in other words: «In the third millennium since the death of Jesus in favor of the saints according to the plan around the holy pact, because the holy pact is holy and for that very reason it is at favor of the saints and not in favor of the wicked, Jesus came to please God and to justify the wicked is not to please God, Proverbs 17:15 and Psalms 22:8 teach this”.
Proverbs 17:15 He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the righteous, Both are equally an abomination to the Lord.
You can see above what displeases God, but Jesus did what pleases God, that is, Jesus never justified the unjust nor was his blood shed for a pact to justify and forgive the unjust, that was never the case :
The prophecy about the murder of Jesus on the cross hints that he only preached Jehovah, and not himself as the savior to be prayed for, in harmony with Hosea 13:4, and that he was saying that he came to do what is just and thus please God and not the unjust, that is why the wicked hated him and killed him:
Psalms 22:7-8 All who see me mock me; They stretch out their mouths, they shake their heads, saying: He entrusted himself to Jehovah; free him; Save him, since he was pleased with him. Psalms 22:18 They divided my clothes among themselves, and for my clothes they cast lots.
Hosea 6:1 Come, and let us return to the Lord; because he snatched, and will heal us; he wounded, and will bandage us. 2 he will give us life after two days; on the third day he will raise us up, and we will live before him. 3 And we will know, and we will continue to know the Lord; His departure is ready as the dawn, and he will come to us like the rain, like the latter and former rain to the earth.
Hosea 6:4-5 What shall I do to you, Ephraim? What shall I do to you, O Judah? Your mercy is like a morning cloud, and like the early morning dew, which vanishes. Therefore I have torn them to pieces through the prophets, I have killed them with the words of my mouth; the judgments on you are like the light that comes out.
Look at this detail, words kill, God kills his enemies through the words of his prophets, this harmonizes with the parable of the rider on the white horse in Revelation 19, which refers to the righteous servant of God spoken of in Isaiah 11. , love for enemies does not fit with this, only love for friends and love for God, the just God Jehovah, fits with this.
The old covenant was to achieve God’s forgiveness for forgivable offenses committed unintentionally, through the sacrifice of animals, the new covenant is the forgiveness of those same kinds of offense through faith in truthful information, through seeking truth information until it is found, in a search that can only be carried out by people outraged by injustice, a search that is moved by indignation against the wicked and showing mercy, but not for the wicked but only for the just, and that is precisely why the parable in Matthew 25:31-46 says what it says.
Daniel 2:44 And in the days of these kings the God of heaven will raise up a kingdom that will never be destroyed, nor will the kingdom be left to another people; he will crumble and consume all these kingdoms, but he will remain forever. Psalms 118:19 Open the doors of justice for me; I will enter through them, I will praise the Lord. 20 This is the gate of Jehovah; Through it the righteous will enter. 21 Jehovah I will praise you because you have heard my prayers, and you were my savior. 22 The stone that the builders rejected has become the head of the corner. 23 This is from the Lord, and it is a wonderful thing in our eyes. 24 This is the day that the LORD has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it.
Hosea 6:4 For I desire mercy, and not sacrifice, and knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.
As you read in Psalm 5, God does not love the unjust, God only loves the just, therefore, the holy covenant with the death of Christ on the cross was never to justify the wicked, it was to cleanse the just from guilt of involuntary sins, for example by deceptions of impious false prophets, by sins induced by the impious, the stumbling blocks.
Psalms 5:4 For you are not a God who takes pleasure in evil; The bad will not dwell with you. 5 Fools will not be before your eyes; You hate all evildoers. 6 You will destroy those who speak lies; The bloody and deceitful man will be abominated by Jehovah.
In harmony with the message in Proverbs 29:27, the just do not love the unjust, which is why the prophet asked God to punish them:
Psalms 5:10 Punish them, O God; Let them fall on their own advices; Because of the multitude of their transgressions cast them out, For they have rebelled against you.
In Psalm 5 you will find that God loves the righteous.
Psalms 5:11 But let all those who trust in you rejoice; Give voices of joy forever, because you defend them; Let those who love your name rejoice in you. 12 For you, O Lord, will bless the righteous; As with a shield them with your favor.
You see, the good fish are happy and the bad fish are angry.
I can already imagine the irritated face of that idiot reading my messages.
Created by: José Carlos Galindo Hinostroza,
Lima, Peru – August 2023
Mateo 13:47 La parábola de la red niega la doctrina del amor al enemigo.
La parábola de la red arrojada al mar para pescar niega el amor a los malos peces (los enemigos) |
Esto es serio, muchos gobiernos del mundo juramentan sus cargos jurando sobre la Biblia, la Biblia contiene mentiras de los perseguidores romanos, Jesús y los demás cristianos fueron perseguidos, ellos al conocer las profecías en Isaías 28 y en Daniel 8 ya sabían de antemano que “los que gobernaban sobre Jerusalén” es decir los romanos, iban a hacer un pacto con la mentira e iban también a hacer un pacto con la muerte, sabían que los perseguidores iban a helenizar sus mensajes ya transformarse en un imperio religioso idólatra de alcance global.
El amor a los enemigos es una de las doctrinas helenas que las hicieron pasar por doctrina cristiana, esa doctrina le pertenece al griego Cleóbulo de Lindos y contradice todas las profecías de los que compartían la fe de Abraham y contradicen también la ley de Moisés; En otras palabras, la enseñanza de “el amor a los enemigos” no tiene nada que ver con la ley y los profetas cuyos mensajes los interpretaban correctamente los verdaderos cristianos.
Los romanos hicieron pasar profecías para el fin como si ya se hubiesen cumplido.
La Internet estaba profetizada en Isaías 42, el mar es la Internet, la red es la palabra de Dios, los peces son los cibernautas.
Por obvias y sesgadas razones, los romanos te dijeron que el amor a los enemigos es parte de la palabra de Dios, pero eso no es cierto, en Isaías 42 encontrarás que Dios odia a sus enemigos, lo mismo encontrarás en Deuteronomio 32, es decir en el cántico de Moisés, los pescadores revelan por medio de la internet el verdadero mensaje de Dios que niega las mentiras de los romanos en la Biblia, los justos se alegran al leer el verdadero mensaje pues se saben aceptados por Dios, ellos son como los peces buenos, pero los injustos se irritan al leer el verdadero mensaje de Dios pues se enteran de que son rechazados por Dios.
¿Cómo miraría el pez rechazado al pescador que lo rechaza?, el pez rechazado, lo miraría con irritación, así de irritados ven los malos peces a los santos, a los ángeles que los rechazan.
«Mirame bonito causa, esos malos peces son tus peces!«
Los santos ángeles confían en Dios, pues es Dios quien los protege de los mortales:
Salmos 112:7-8 Ellos no tendrán temores de malas noticias; están firmes, confiados en Jehová. ellos no temerán y verán en sus enemigos el mal deseo para ellos cumplido.
El mensaje en Salmos 112:8 es contundente y no hay espacio para el amor a los enemigos.
Salmos 112:9 Ellos reparten dando a los humildes; la justicia de ellos permanece para siempre, sus poderes serán exaltados en gloria.
Ahora observa como la parábola de la red de los pescadores hace alusión a esta profecía:
Salmos 112:10 Los verán los impíos y se irritarán; ellos crujirán los dientes, y se consumirán, los impíos verán frustrados sus malos deseos.
Mateo 13:47 Asimismo el reino de los cielos es semejante a una red, que echada en el mar, recoge de toda clase de peces; 48 y una vez llena, la sacan a la orilla; y sentados, recogen lo bueno en cestas, y lo malo echan fuera. 49 Así será al fin del siglo: saldrán los ángeles, y apartarán a los malos de entre los justos, 50 y los echarán en el horno de fuego; allí será el lloro y el crujir de dientes.
Ahora pasemos a la relación de esto con la Internet:
Para empezar Dios no tiene solo un siervo, tiene varios siervos:
Isaías 65:13 Por tanto, así dijo Jehová el Señor: He aquí que mis siervos comerán, y vosotros tendréis hambre; he aquí que mis siervos beberán, y vosotros tendréis sed; he aquí que mis siervos se alegrarán, y vosotros seréis avergonzados; 14 he aquí que mis siervos cantarán por júbilo del corazón, y vosotros clamaréis por el dolor del corazón, y por el quebrantamiento de espíritu aullaréis.
En Isaías 65 no encuentras a un Dios que ame a sus enemigos sino solamente a sus siervos. El dios que ama a todos, el dios que ama a sus enemigos, es un vil invento de los perseguidores romanos, es un vil invento de los enemigos de Dios.
Una vez aclarado que Dios tiene más de un siervo, se entiende que el mismo proceder descrito en Isaías 42 lo tienen ellos para actúar hasta hacer prevalecer la justicia, ellos son los santos ángeles y ellos hacen el trabajo de la pesca de esta forma:
Isaías 42:1 He aquí mi siervo, yo le sostendré; mi escogido, en quien mi alma tiene contentamiento; he puesto sobre él mi Espíritu; él traerá justicia a las naciones. 2 No gritará, ni alzará su voz, ni la hará oír en las calles. 3 No quebrará la caña cascada, ni apagará el pábilo que humeare; por medio de la verdad traerá justicia. 4 No se cansará ni desmayará, hasta que establezca en la tierra justicia; y las costas esperarán su ley.
Ellos no levantan la voz como lo hacen esos orates en las plazas de las principales ciudades, nada de eso, ellos usan la tecnología profetizada que hace posible difundir un mensaje a lugares distantes de la Tierra sin ninguna necesidad de gritar a viva voz a muchedumbres en las calles, imposible antes pero posible ahora.
Y no es coincidencia, esta tecnología existe unos “dos días” después de la muerte de Cristo (Días entre comillas pues son días de mil años cada uno – Se trata de términos proféticos, de la equivalencia narrada en Salmos 90:4).
Estamos en ese sentido en el tercer día, o dicho de otro modo: “En el tercer milenio desde la muerte de Jesús a favor de los santos según el plan alrededor del pacto santo, porque el pacto santo es santo y por eso mismo está a favor de los santos y no a favor de los impíos, Jesús vino a agradar a Dios y justificar a los impíos no es agradar a Dios, Proverbios 17:15 y Salmos 22:8 enseñan esto”.
Proverbios 17:15 El que justifica al impío, y el que condena al justo, Ambos son igualmente abominación a Jehová.
Ya ven líneas arriba lo que desagrada a Dios, pero Jesús hizo lo que agrada a Dios, es decir que Jesús nunca justificó a los injustos ni su sangre fue derramada para un pacto para justificar y perdonar a los injustos, eso jamás fue así:
La profecía sobre el asesinato de Jesús en la cruz deja a entrever que él solo predicaba a Jehová, y no a él mismo como el salvador a quién se le debe rogar, en armonía con Oseas 13:4, y que él decía que él vino para hacer lo justo y de ese modo complacer a Dios y no a los injustos, es por eso los impíos lo aborrecieron y lo mataron:
Salmos 22:7-8 Todos los que me ven me escarnecen; Estiran la boca, menean la cabeza, diciendo: Se encomendó a Jehová; líbrele él; Sálvele, puesto que en él se complacía. Salmos 22:18 Repartieron entre sí mis vestidos, Y sobre mi ropa echaron suertes.
Oseas 6:1 Venid y volvamos a Jehová; porque él arrebató, y nos curará; hirió, y nos vendará. 2 Nos dará vida después de dos días; en el tercer día nos resucitará, y viviremos delante de él. 3 Y conoceremos, y proseguiremos en conocer a Jehová; como el alba está dispuesta su salida, y vendrá a nosotros como la lluvia, como la lluvia tardía y temprana a la tierra.
Los héroes de la fe – La historia de los siete hermanos judíos y Antíoco IV – lo que no te contaron. |
Oseas 6:4-5 ¿Qué haré a ti, Efraín? ¿Qué haré a ti, oh Judá? La piedad vuestra es como nube de la mañana, y como el rocío de la madrugada, que se desvanece. Por tanto los he despedazado por medio de los profetas, los he matado con las palabras de mi boca; los juicios sobre ti son como la luz que sale.
Mira este detalle, las palabras matan, Dios mata a sus enemigos por medio de las palabras de sus profetas, esto armoniza con la parábola del jinete del caballo blanco en Apocalipsis 19 que hace referencia al justo siervo de Dios del que se habla en Isaías 11, no encaja con esto el amor por los enemigos, solo encaja con esto el amor por los amigos y el amor a Dios, el Dios justo Jehová.
Profecías de hace unos 2700 años se están cumpliendo, lo filmé en este video, Isaías profetizó esto. |
El pacto antiguo era lograr el perdón de Dios por las faltas perdonables cometidas sin intención, por medio del sacrificio de animales, el nuevo pacto es el perdón de esas mismas clases de falta por medio de la fe en la información veráz, por medio de buscar la información de verdad hasta encontrarla, en una búsqueda que solo puede ser realizada por las personas indignadas por la injusticia, una búsqueda que es movida por la indignación contra los impíos y mostrando misericordia, pero no por los impíos sino únicamente por los justos, y es precisamente por eso que la parábola en Mateo 25:31-46 dice lo que dice. Daniel 2:44 Y en los días de estos reyes el Dios del cielo levantará un reino que no será jamás destruido, ni será el reino dejado a otro pueblo; desmenuzará y consumirá a todos estos reinos, pero él permanecerá para siempre. Salmos 118:19 Abridme las puertas de la justicia; Entraré por ellas, alabaré a Jehová. 20 Esta es puerta de Jehová; Por ella entrarán los justos. 21 Jehová te alabaré porque has oído mis plegarías, y me fuiste mi salvador. 22 La piedra que desecharon los edificadores ha venido a ser cabeza del ángulo. 23 De parte de Jehová es esto, Y es cosa maravillosa a nuestros ojos. 24 Este es el día que hizo Jehová; Nos gozaremos y alegraremos en él.
Oseas 6:4 Porque misericordia quiero, y no sacrificio, y conocimiento de Dios más que holocaustos.
Como lees en Salmos 5, Dios no ama a los injustos, Dios ama únicamente a los justos, por lo tanto, el pacto santo con la muerte de Cristo en la cruz jamás fue para justificar a los impíos, fue para limpiar a los justos de culpa de pecados involuntarios, por ejemplo por engaños de impíos falsos profetas, por pecados inducidos por los impíos, las piedras de tropiezo.
Salmos 5:4 Porque tú no eres un Dios que se complace en la maldad; El malo no habitará junto a ti. 5 Los insensatos no estarán delante de tus ojos; Aborreces a todos los que hacen iniquidad. 6 Destruirás a los que hablan mentira; Al hombre sanguinario y engañador abominará Jehová.
En armonía con el mensaje en Proverbios 29:27, los justos no aman a los injustos, por eso el profeta le pidió a Dios que los castigue:
Salmos 5:10 Castígalos, oh Dios; Caigan por sus mismos consejos; Por la multitud de sus transgresiones échalos fuera, Porque ellos se rebelaron contra ti.
En Salmos 5 encontrarás que Dios ama a los justos.
Salmos 5:11 Pero alégrense todos los que en ti confían; Den voces de júbilo para siempre, porque tú los defiendes; En ti se regocijen los que aman tu nombre. 12 Porque tú, oh Jehová, bendecirás al justo; Como con un escudo lo rodearás de tu favor.
Como ven, los buenos peces se alegran y los malos peces se irritan.
Ya me imagino la cara irritada del imbécil ese leyendo mis mensajes.
Creado por: José Carlos Galindo Hinostroza,
Lima, Perú – Agosto de 2023
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Miqueas 7:5-10 Profecía cumpliéndose. - Tu fuiste piedra de tropiezo: caso real Abel y Caína
Descubriendo mentiras en la Biblia, Apocalipsis 19 y Isaías 11 muestran que no hay amor al enemigo.
Yo hago este trabajo por amor a mi prójimo Proverbios 29:27 Salmos 118:20 Salmos 58:10 Daniel 12
Those imbeciles say that they can do bad deeds but it is enough for them to say that they accept a long-haired man with the appearance of a Greek god, as their only lord and enough savior to be free from God's punishment, in turn, they affirm that if a person does righteous works but does not accept that long-haired man as his only lord and sufficient savior, he is under the wrath of God, which god? That false God must be Lucifer, indignant with those who do not worship him, but The righteous do not adore or accept any creature as sufficient savior, but only the Creator of the Universe Jehovah! Hosea 13:4 They will worship no Savior other than Jehovah.
I have been a computer programmer, I like logic, in Turbo Pascal I created a program capable of producing basic algebra formulas at random, similar to the formula below. In the following document in .DOCX you can download the code of the program, this is proof that I'm not stupid, that's why the conclusions of my research should be taken seriously. https://ai20me.files.wordpress.com/2023/02/math21-pas-code-of-a-turbo-pascal-program.docx
If u=471.382 and c=u then c=471.382
The main conclusions of my research: The deception of the Roman empire in the Bible vs. the message of the persecuted in the time of Christ. : https://ntiend.me/2023/04/06/the-deception-of-the-roman-empire-in-the-bible-vs-the-message-of-the-persecuted-in-the-time-of-christ-el-engano-del-imperio-romano-en-la-biblia-vs-el-mensaje-de-los-perseguidos-en-los-tiempos-de-cri/
The Roman Empire deceived us by falsifying the testimony of the faithful: The prophecy in Psalms 109 is not a prophecy fulfilled with a betrayal some 2000 years ago, it is for the time of the end. How many truths about how you did your job are there in your job report? Is there more than one? no, just a true version; In the same way, there is only one truth about the true religion, not all versions can be correct, although "Caesar" and the other false prophets say that all their religions please God, because they lead to the same God (The only god who created the universe). Poison sometimes tastes sweet but does harm, medicine sometimes tastes bitter but does good. Proverbs 27:6 Loyal are the strokes of a friend (Psalm 118:18), but false are the flattery of the enemy (Micah 7:8-13, Revelation 18:7-8).
En mi website penademuerteya.com destruyo blasfemias del imperio que se oponen a la pena de muerte. https://youtu.be/krAd2S_7e0A
La lesión me permitió conocer que la esclavitud se disfraza de no esclavitud. https://youtu.be/OJgJGxvDhe4
Jesús murió a favor de él mismo en su reencarnación. https://youtu.be/_OstjlGFGPk
Riddle, what are we talking about?: From the moment you are born they are already accusing you saying: «He was born with original sin and he needs to be baptized.» When your parents take you to their church there they teach you to beat your chest saying this: «I confess that I have sinned and I also confess that it is my fault, my great fault.» If you have enemies who attack you, they tell you: «If you want to be forgiven for your sins, forgive your enemies, remember that we are all sinners.«. If you transgress the doctrines of that church, they call you a sinner and tell you that you transgress God’s rules, I understand that God is an uncreated being and is superior; If justice is a higher value, would God be in favor of condemning the innocent along with the guilty?, That church is the remnant of an empire that persecuted a group of people who respected justice, the Roman empire was a empire that destroyed the scriptures of the faith that it persecuted, however they tell you that that empire converted to the faith that it persecuted and that it began to preach the messages that it persecuted, and they also tell you that in the Bible that they have accepted there are the messages that they persecuted but that they later dedicated themselves to defending, I ask you, do you believe them?, Do they seem trustworthy to you?, If you are righteous, why should you join a group of people whose conscience does accuse them of being unrighteous?, If you are righteous, the best thing you can do is not to carry in your shoulders the blame of others, it is not in your best interest to carry the burden of those unjust who do injustice but who believe that they will be forgiven for following rules handed down from other unjust people and for spreading their lies. Answer: We are talking about the religion of the Devil, the one whom the Romans of the past have worshiped: Man, Zeus, the sun (Triumvirate of the Romans). Among the Romans, Sol Invictus was worshiped, the «Sun Invincible», whose festival was celebrated on the occasion of the solstice of winter on December 25, when, it was believed, it was the coldest night long and, from then on, the sun began to rise again. Exodus 20:5 You shall not bow down to any image to honor it, I am Yahweh your God, a jealous God who hates those who hate him and loves those who love him. Yahweh does not love his enemies: Matthew 5:38-48 is a lie of the Roman beast empire, that empire did not respected neither the commandment, nor the message, nor the physical appearance of Christ: they defamed him with the image of «a Sun made man», in order to continue the idolatry to images of the Sun that the Roman Empire already worshiped when they killed him.
The love of enemies is a deception of the enemy of God, the denial of the law that prohibits the consumption of foods such as pork and bats is also a deception; The Bible has lies from the empire that never converted to the faith that it persecuted, the Roman empire persecuted that faith to destroy it by Hellenizing it. In the version of the gospel falsified by the Romans in Matthew 15:11 Jesus tells us (To deny the law in Deuteronomy 14): "Eat everything because nothing that enters a man's mouth contaminates him", the Romans are thus accusing Jesus of something that as a faithful Jew he never said: Like Antiochus IV Epiphanes, they had in mind to Hellenize the true religion. The gospel was Hellenized by the Romans, like the face of Zeus, so they tell us with the images that it was the face of Jesus; and the doctrine of the Greek Cleobulus of Lindos is the one that says: "Love your enemy", but they tell us that Jesus taught it: And that is a lie. Antiochus IV Epiphanes tortured eight Jews, seven brothers and his mother because they refused to eat pork because God forbids it (Leviticus 11, 2 Maccabees 7). The prophecy in Isaiah 65 confirms two things: 1 # God loves his friends and hates his enemies. 2# The consumption of pork is confirmed prohibited. Antiochus, the Greek king: "Would you like to eat pork so they won't cut your body to pieces? (2 Maccabees 7:7)." Zeus, the Greek god: "Nothing that I God did is bad if you receive it by praying to me, are they going to refuse to eat pork?, worship me all, those who don't, go to eternal fire (1 Timothy 4:3 , Hebrews 1:6, Luke 11:28, Matthew 18:7)." The phrase: "Do good to your friends and enemies, because in this way you will preserve the ones and it will be possible for you to attract the others." It is from Cleobulus of Lindos, "love your enemy is another way of saying the same thing", but that contradicts the law and the prophets, Jesus respected the word of God, but the Roman persecutors did not.
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