Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by comodo: 2:44pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Keneking: Ok, who has visited garden of eden?
The exact spot where Adam was sleeping nude From biblical explanations, its between Rivers Tigres and Euphrates.... The said rivers are in present day Iraq... But who wan go there self 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Jerryojozy(m): 2:47pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
DirewolfofStark:
These are places that the Arabs forcefully took over because the Jews who rightfully own these places had been driven out of Judea which is their homeland. Don't mind that poster. Make him go give Palestine the land na. Israel only mistake was the tribes that didn't destroy the inhabitants totally. Trump let's move US embassy to Jerusalem. I'm a Christian and am not ashamed of my faith. Genius J 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Nobody: 2:47pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
HumanistMike: Jesus never existed. Religion is manmade but God isn't.
Besides, according to the bible, Jesus had a hair of wool and skin of bronze, therefore, he was black and had an Afro of some sort. Then why are Christian publications portraying him as white?
Why is the OP's first pic showing he was white with white parents?
In addition, it wasn't till a couple years ago did scientists model what Jesus would have looked like based on human remains from locations where Jesus would have lived. So, in whose likeness did they make those statues and images in the OP's post?
Religion is for mind control / power and wealth monopoly. Don't be fooled!
For those that are slow, I'm not stating there's no God. I'm only stating man has formed avenues to access God. Religion is one of such avenues. But you can live with it alone now, who ask for your opinion I beg? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Adulphus(m): 2:49pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Pastafarian: When was Jesus born?
According to Matthew, Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 ). According to Luke, Jesus was born during the first census in Israel, while Quirinius was governor of Syria ( Luke 2:2 ). This is impossible because Herod died in March of 4 BC and the census took place in 6 and 7 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death.
Some Christians try to manipulate the text to mean this was the first census while Quirinius was governor and that the first census of Israel recorded by historians took place later. However, the literal meaning is "this was the first census taken, while Quirinius was governor ..." In any event, Quirinius did not become governor of Syria until well after Herod's death.
Where was Jesus Born?
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Matthew quotes Micah 5:2 to show that this was in fulfillment of prophecy. Actually, Matthew misquotes Micah (compare Micah 5:2 to Matthew 2:6 ). Although this misquote is rather insignificant, Matthew's poor understanding of Hebrew will have great significance later in his gospel.
Luke has Mary and Joseph travelling from their home in Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea for the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:4 ). Matthew, in contradiction to Luke, says that it was only after the birth of Jesus that Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth, and then only because they were afraid to return to Judea ( Matthew 2:21-23 ).
In order to have Jesus born in Bethlehem, Luke says that everyone had to go to the city of their birth to register for the census. This is absurd, and would have caused a bureaucratic nightmare. The purpose of the Roman census was for taxation, and the Romans were interested in where the people lived and worked, not where they were born (which they could have found out by simply asking rather than causing thousands of people to travel).
JUDAS!
Thirty pieces of silver According to Matthew 26:15 , the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:
a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.
b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."
By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
Who bought the Field of Blood? a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.
b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
How did Judas die?
a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself. b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.
c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it clear that Judas was one of the twelve. In Matthew 19:28 , Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
How did the Field of Blood get its name?
a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money ( Matthew 27:6-8 ).
b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts 1:18-19 ). 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by CoolestG: 2:51pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
wow am so happy for you. Just wish i will have the opportunity too to visit. Am tapping from your blessing Aunty. See how beautiful it looks. |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by erico2k2(m): 2:51pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Bridget95: Believe it or not the holy Jewish state of Israel owns and have absolute control over those places up to the river Jordan. The holy city of Jerusalem is about to be home to the US embassy. Can I ask you something , are you jeweish or Christian ? And if the so called cities fall to the Jewish state what has that got to do with Christianity ? 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by OLAJADON: 2:52pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
BestChoiceTutor:
Christianity is NOT a religion. It is a believe in the existence of God and acknowledgement of Jesus Christ as the Saviour than what is religion |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by firstking01(m): 2:52pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
ESDKING: Jesus is Lord Lord over all atheisms and muslims 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by erico2k2(m): 2:54pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
comodo:
From biblical explanations, its between Rivers Tigres and Euphrates.... The said rivers are in present day Iraq... But who wan go there self The OP and that wan fit go |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by chimaobinelson(m): 2:55pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Pastafarian: When was Jesus born?
According to Matthew, Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 ). According to Luke, Jesus was born during the first census in Israel, while Quirinius was governor of Syria ( Luke 2:2 ). This is impossible because Herod died in March of 4 BC and the census took place in 6 and 7 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death.
Some Christians try to manipulate the text to mean this was the first census while Quirinius was governor and that the first census of Israel recorded by historians took place later. However, the literal meaning is "this was the first census taken, while Quirinius was governor ..." In any event, Quirinius did not become governor of Syria until well after Herod's death.
Where was Jesus Born?
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Matthew quotes Micah 5:2 to show that this was in fulfillment of prophecy. Actually, Matthew misquotes Micah (compare Micah 5:2 to Matthew 2:6 ). Although this misquote is rather insignificant, Matthew's poor understanding of Hebrew will have great significance later in his gospel.
Luke has Mary and Joseph travelling from their home in Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea for the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:4 ). Matthew, in contradiction to Luke, says that it was only after the birth of Jesus that Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth, and then only because they were afraid to return to Judea ( Matthew 2:21-23 ).
In order to have Jesus born in Bethlehem, Luke says that everyone had to go to the city of their birth to register for the census. This is absurd, and would have caused a bureaucratic nightmare. The purpose of the Roman census was for taxation, and the Romans were interested in where the people lived and worked, not where they were born (which they could have found out by simply asking rather than causing thousands of people to travel).
JUDAS!
Thirty pieces of silver According to Matthew 26:15 , the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:
a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.
b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."
By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
Who bought the Field of Blood? a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.
b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
How did Judas die?
a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself. b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.
c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it clear that Judas was one of the twelve. In Matthew 19:28 , Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
How did the Field of Blood get its name?
a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money ( Matthew 27:6-8 ).
b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts 1:18-19 ). with due respect all this ur findings are reason why u must cherrish the gospel as Truth. remember its a written account of what had happened by different people, and not what few people stay at one confinement and putup hence dea different reports dint have to tally word to word. E.g, mathew may say, "judas bought a land with d proceed before he killed himself" Acts said "thoze elders were the ones that bought the land" .the truth a man of wisdom should decipher is "A land was bought, which has alot to do with judas and his betrayal proceed".!! Again, Yes paul said "the twelve" witness Jesus reappearance,u forgot d appostles replaced judas with som1 else "Mathias". Please bro,i dnt know u or what u plan to achiev with all these, but for ur life sake "DONT ARGUE THE BIBLE" !!! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by obinna58(m): 2:57pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Thatzz where the scam began |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Riduane: 2:58pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
ThinkSmarter: Even the Bible made it clear that Isreal don't have original land of their own. All the land, they are occupying is ceased land. From their exodus from Egypt, they started confronting and conquering Palestinians like Jericho and the rest of them. These all happened because God was with them. And He[God] is the one that promised them that land. The promise was made to Abraham [Ibrahim ], their great grandfather. At a time, the Jews and Arabs lived side by side. Till Isreali declared war and started conquering and ceasing lands. From the way they [Isrealis]defeated the Arab states of Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon during the Isreal/Arab war, it tells much that surely God is with them. The Isrealis will continue to have dominion over Palestinians as far as the Lord is still with them. Your god is a terrorist. |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by erico2k2(m): 2:59pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Zane2point4:
Honestly am so suprised at her composure there, Its a holy land and meant to be atleast sacred both behavourial etc Naija grls no just get sense, they just think say everything na paint face and shake bottom. I think you are not in the know here . Isreal done give a craap about what anyone wear except the orthodox Jews who are strict . Isreal of today is just like America . The only part of that region that is strict is the Muslim part . The occupied areas . .The Isreal of the bible is far far different from Isreal of today . This one is man made not the God promised one. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Olamipapa(m): 3:01pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Keneking: Ok, who has visited garden of eden?
The exact spot where Adam was sleeping nude
Very very unserious fellow |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Nobody: 3:03pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
HumanistMike:
Define religion Religion is a way, agreed by people, of communicating with God. It is not always correct. Reaching God and communicating with Him is a personal thing. "SPIIRITUALITY.. |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by ThinkSmarter: 3:05pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
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Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by ademasta(m): 3:07pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
O Jesus Christ |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Biggcake: 3:12pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Pastafarian: When was Jesus born?
According to Matthew, Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 ). According to Luke, Jesus was born during the first census in Israel, while Quirinius was governor of Syria ( Luke 2:2 ). This is impossible because Herod died in March of 4 BC and the census took place in 6 and 7 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death.
Some Christians try to manipulate the text to mean this was the first census while Quirinius was governor and that the first census of Israel recorded by historians took place later. However, the literal meaning is "this was the first census taken, while Quirinius was governor ..." In any event, Quirinius did not become governor of Syria until well after Herod's death.
Where was Jesus Born?
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Matthew quotes Micah 5:2 to show that this was in fulfillment of prophecy. Actually, Matthew misquotes Micah (compare Micah 5:2 to Matthew 2:6 ). Although this misquote is rather insignificant, Matthew's poor understanding of Hebrew will have great significance later in his gospel.
Luke has Mary and Joseph travelling from their home in Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea for the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:4 ). Matthew, in contradiction to Luke, says that it was only after the birth of Jesus that Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth, and then only because they were afraid to return to Judea ( Matthew 2:21-23 ).
In order to have Jesus born in Bethlehem, Luke says that everyone had to go to the city of their birth to register for the census. This is absurd, and would have caused a bureaucratic nightmare. The purpose of the Roman census was for taxation, and the Romans were interested in where the people lived and worked, not where they were born (which they could have found out by simply asking rather than causing thousands of people to travel).
JUDAS!
Thirty pieces of silver According to Matthew 26:15 , the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:
a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.
b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."
By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
Who bought the Field of Blood? a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.
b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
How did Judas die?
a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself. b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.
c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it clear that Judas was one of the twelve. In Matthew 19:28 , Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
How did the Field of Blood get its name?
a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money ( Matthew 27:6-8 ).
b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts 1:18-19 ). ......... |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Mizk(f): 3:13pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
KentoBility: See as toto dey shark you and this one sef na human being smh |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by ilynem(m): 3:26pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Pastafarian: When was Jesus born?
According to Matthew, Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 ). According to Luke, Jesus was born during the first census in Israel, while Quirinius was governor of Syria ( Luke 2:2 ). This is impossible because Herod died in March of 4 BC and the census took place in 6 and 7 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death.
Some Christians try to manipulate the text to mean this was the first census while Quirinius was governor and that the first census of Israel recorded by historians took place later. However, the literal meaning is "this was the first census taken, while Quirinius was governor ..." In any event, Quirinius did not become governor of Syria until well after Herod's death.
Where was Jesus Born?
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Matthew quotes Micah 5:2 to show that this was in fulfillment of prophecy. Actually, Matthew misquotes Micah (compare Micah 5:2 to Matthew 2:6 ). Although this misquote is rather insignificant, Matthew's poor understanding of Hebrew will have great significance later in his gospel.
Luke has Mary and Joseph travelling from their home in Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea for the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:4 ). Matthew, in contradiction to Luke, says that it was only after the birth of Jesus that Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth, and then only because they were afraid to return to Judea ( Matthew 2:21-23 ).
In order to have Jesus born in Bethlehem, Luke says that everyone had to go to the city of their birth to register for the census. This is absurd, and would have caused a bureaucratic nightmare. The purpose of the Roman census was for taxation, and the Romans were interested in where the people lived and worked, not where they were born (which they could have found out by simply asking rather than causing thousands of people to travel).
JUDAS!
Thirty pieces of silver According to Matthew 26:15 , the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:
a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.
b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."
By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
Who bought the Field of Blood? a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.
b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
How did Judas die?
a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself. b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.
c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it clear that Judas was one of the twelve. In Matthew 19:28 , Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
How did the Field of Blood get its name?
a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money ( Matthew 27:6-8 ).
b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts 1:18-19 ). All these copy and paste theologians. Smh |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by HumanistMike(m): 3:26pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
AheadMarket:
Religion is a way, agreed by people, of communicating with God. So how does this defer from what I stated? |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by unofficial(m): 3:27pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Oga oh. Its Toyosi "Rise" Akerele that some people are insulting on this thread. The impact that girl has made in some people's lives can't be fathomed. Social media is really faceless. A little about her here. https://risenetworks.org |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by HumanistMike(m): 3:27pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Mekwen: But you can live with it alone now, who ask for your opinion I beg? Who gave you my opinion? |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by HumanistMike(m): 3:28pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
buffalowings:
I'm not a practicing Christian. jesus christ did exist
please, don't let your atheism blind you When did I state I'm an atheist? |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by DirewolfofStark(m): 3:43pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Jerryojozy: Don't mind that poster. Make him go give Palestine the land na. Israel only mistake was the tribes that didn't destroy the inhabitants totally. Trump let's move US embassy to Jerusalem. I'm a Christian and am not ashamed of my faith.
Genius J Amen Bro! Your faith is truly inspiring. |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by joinnow: 3:48pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
I was there also but you will see crowd. seem she did not visit the dark tomb jeruselam wailling wall red sea lowest place on earth 4000 below sea level dead sea.no matter your weight you go float etc |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by back2sender: 3:52pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Bridget95: Jesus said that a prophet is not recognized in his home town.Jews don't understand because they are accustomed to the Mosaic law but Christians understand that Jesus is the way to Jehovah .Jew believe in direct access that's the difference. Are you more catholic than the pope? Jesus said wetin? You people that know jesus see as una life be for Nigeria while people that dont care who jesus be are living well in thier country. Religion was an instrument of colonialism used by the whites to capture lands from blocks. |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Bridget95(f): 3:58pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
erico2k2:
Can I ask you something , are you jeweish or Christian ? And if the so called cities fall to the Jewish state what has that got to do with Christianity ? Christians have no feud with Jews. Judaism and Christianity are similar religions but different. |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by Auseayo(m): 4:02pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Hmmn.. Am i d only 1 dat perceives dat dis is Photoshop hand work... 1. Take a look at d shadow and highlight cuzd by d reflection of light on d lady face compare 2 d oda fellas in d pic 2. Look at d edges of herself in all d pics, dey r blur..anybody dats into graphic design will kno dat dis is d work of a selection tool in pic editing. 3. Y wuld she choose 2 wear dat partcar type of dress in isreal or whereever dat iz..am sure if anybody gets d oppourtunity 2 visit a place lyk dat nd take pics nd selfies,, dis wunt b d idea kind of cloth 2 wear.. Jst sayin
Do anybody else agree wit me?? |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by announcement: 4:35pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Pastafarian: When was Jesus born?
According to Matthew, Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 ). According to Luke, Jesus was born during the first census in Israel, while Quirinius was governor of Syria ( Luke 2:2 ). This is impossible because Herod died in March of 4 BC and the census took place in 6 and 7 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death.
Some Christians try to manipulate the text to mean this was the first census while Quirinius was governor and that the first census of Israel recorded by historians took place later. However, the literal meaning is "this was the first census taken, while Quirinius was governor ..." In any event, Quirinius did not become governor of Syria until well after Herod's death.
Where was Jesus Born?
were you there when Herod died?
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Matthew quotes Micah 5:2 to show that this was in fulfillment of prophecy. Actually, Matthew misquotes Micah (compare Micah 5:2 to Matthew 2:6 ). Although this misquote is rather insignificant, Matthew's poor understanding of Hebrew will have great significance later in his gospel.
Luke has Mary and Joseph travelling from their home in Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea for the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:4 ). Matthew, in contradiction to Luke, says that it was only after the birth of Jesus that Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth, and then only because they were afraid to return to Judea ( Matthew 2:21-23 ).
In order to have Jesus born in Bethlehem, Luke says that everyone had to go to the city of their birth to register for the census. This is absurd, and would have caused a bureaucratic nightmare. The purpose of the Roman census was for taxation, and the Romans were interested in where the people lived and worked, not where they were born (which they could have found out by simply asking rather than causing thousands of people to travel).
JUDAS!
Thirty pieces of silver According to Matthew 26:15 , the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:
a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.
b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."
By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
Who bought the Field of Blood? a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.
b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
How did Judas die?
a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself. b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.
c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it clear that Judas was one of the twelve. In Matthew 19:28 , Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
How did the Field of Blood get its name?
a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money ( Matthew 27:6-8 ).
b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts 1:18-19 ). Were you there when Herod died? |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by fufuNegusi(m): 4:37pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Pastafarian: When was Jesus born?
According to Matthew, Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 ). According to Luke, Jesus was born during the first census in Israel, while Quirinius was governor of Syria ( Luke 2:2 ). This is impossible because Herod died in March of 4 BC and the census took place in 6 and 7 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death.
Some Christians try to manipulate the text to mean this was the first census while Quirinius was governor and that the first census of Israel recorded by historians took place later. However, the literal meaning is "this was the first census taken, while Quirinius was governor ..." In any event, Quirinius did not become governor of Syria until well after Herod's death.
Where was Jesus Born?
Both Matthew and Luke say that Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Matthew quotes Micah 5:2 to show that this was in fulfillment of prophecy. Actually, Matthew misquotes Micah (compare Micah 5:2 to Matthew 2:6 ). Although this misquote is rather insignificant, Matthew's poor understanding of Hebrew will have great significance later in his gospel.
Luke has Mary and Joseph travelling from their home in Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea for the birth of Jesus (Luke 2:4 ). Matthew, in contradiction to Luke, says that it was only after the birth of Jesus that Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth, and then only because they were afraid to return to Judea ( Matthew 2:21-23 ).
In order to have Jesus born in Bethlehem, Luke says that everyone had to go to the city of their birth to register for the census. This is absurd, and would have caused a bureaucratic nightmare. The purpose of the Roman census was for taxation, and the Romans were interested in where the people lived and worked, not where they were born (which they could have found out by simply asking rather than causing thousands of people to travel).
JUDAS!
Thirty pieces of silver According to Matthew 26:15 , the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:
a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.
b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."
By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
Who bought the Field of Blood? a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.
b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
How did Judas die?
a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself. b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.
c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it clear that Judas was one of the twelve. In Matthew 19:28 , Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
How did the Field of Blood get its name?
a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money ( Matthew 27:6-8 ).
b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts 1:18-19 ). are you here to argue the bible, or to BELIEVE THROUGH FAITH in the bible |
Re: Nigerian Lady Visits Jesus' Birthplace & Tomb (Photos) by DNA123(m): 5:02pm On Mar 15, 2017 |
Alexbrain:
This is nice and interesting, please where did you get it from? Refferences are there na. look well. |