I'm not religious, tell me why I should care about Black people being original Jews..

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Well I personally think the black community was systematically assaulted. Part of the problem is people don’t know our bloodline. So how could us knowing help us? It could change someone that’s out there lost with no direction. Once I came into this truth John 3:16 hits you different. So when you know better you do better.

This all smoke and mirrors rhetoric. While the groups who have real power in this world require tangible substance.

Being educated and having resources is what change a person's positioning.
 

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If you believe it hard enough, your credit score and business savvy goes up
 
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I never said the law was done away with. Christ fulfilled the law. My belief in him gives me direct connection to the Father. So you telling me there’s no such thing as repentance? We are allowed to change and turn from our sins.

What the hell does fulfill the law mean?

Does that mean to uphold the law? Because if so, then that adulterous woman would have received the death penalty, just like the man did, who she was caught in the act of adultery with.

You act like the people who weren’t penalized by death didn’t repent :russ:


Nah B, u want a get out of jail free card for breaking one of LORDs most important commandments

:ufdup: Meanwhile u continue to troll the internet with your past transgressions with that username


:mjlol:

Never change coli
 

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What the hell does fulfill the law mean?

Does that mean to uphold the law? Because if so, then that adulterous woman would have received the death penalty, just like the man did, who she was caught in the act of adultery with.

You act like the people who weren’t penalized by death didn’t repent :russ:


Nah B, u want a get out of jail free card for breaking one of LORDs most important commandments

:ufdup: Meanwhile u continue to troll the internet with your past transgressions with that username


:mjlol:

Never change coli
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Ish Gibor

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Salvation is rulership and dominion.
Jew is 3 tribes Judah Benjamin and Levi. The gentile in the scriptures is referred to the other tribes. There was a split between the northern and south kingdom.


The 12 tribes never existed. It's an allegory.



 

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The 12 tribes never existed. It's an allegory.




Romans 3 3:4
3 For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?

4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged.
 

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Romans 3 3:4
3 For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?

4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged.
Who translated that, you?




However, one can do whatever is pleasing.

 
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Romans 3 3:4
3 For what if some did not believe? shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?

4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged.
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Books Authored
  • The Old Testament: A Historical, Theological, and Critical Introduction, Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2016.
  • Studies in the Personal Names of Genesis 1-11, Alter Orient und Altes Testament Band 234. Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker; Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 1993. Reprinted, Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2009.
  • Israelite Religions: An Archaeological and Biblical Survey, Grand Rapids: Baker, 2007. Translated into Korean June 2009.
  • Song of Songs, Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005. Korean translation, 2020.
  • Joshua. An Introduction and Commentary, Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries 6. Leicester and Downers Grove: IVP, 1996. Reprinted, 2008. Translated into Chinese, Portugese, and Italian.
  • Amarna Personal Names, American Schools of Oriental Research Dissertation Series 9. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1993.
  • Amarna Proper Names, Ph.D. Dissertation, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1984.

Founder and Editor of Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplements Series
  • Exploring the Composition of the Pentateuch, edited by L. S. Baker Jr., Kenneth Bergland, Felipe A. Masotti, and A. Rahel Wells. BBRSupplement 27. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2020.
  • Death and Divine Judgement in Ecclesiastes by Kumiko Takeuchi. BBRSupplement 26. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2019.
  • You Shall Know that I Am Yahweh: An Inner-Biblical Interpretation of Ezekiel’s Recognition Formula by John F. Evans. BBRSupplement 25. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2019.
  • The Law’s Universal Condemning and Enslaving Power: Reading Paul, the Old Testament, and Second Temple Jewish Literature by Bryan Blazosky. BBRSupplement 24. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2019.
  • A New Look at Atonement in Leviticus: The Meaning and Purpose of kipper Revisited by James Greenberg. BBRSupplement 23. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2019.
  • Signs of Continuity: The Function of Miracles in Jesus and Paul by Greg Rhodea. BBRSupplement 22. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2019.
  • “I Will Walk Among You:” The Rhetorical Function of Allusion to Genesis 1-3 in the Book of Leviticus by G. Geoffrey Harper. BBRSupplement 21. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2018. 978-1-57506-973-9.
  • Poor and Rich in James: A Relevance Theory Approach to James’s Use of the Old Testament by Nelson R. Morales. BBR Supplement 20. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-57506-782-7.
  • Bearing Yhwh’s Name at Sinai: A Reexamination of the Name Command of the Decalogue by Carmen Joy Imes. BBR Supplement 19. University Park: Eisenbrauns, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-57506-772-8.
  • Trees and Kings: A Comparative Analysis of Tree Imagery in Israel’s Prophetic Tradition and the Ancient Near East by William R. Osborne. BBR Supplement 18. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-57506-750-6.
  • Making Sense of the Divine Name in Exodus: From Etymology to Literary Onomastics by Austin Surls. BBR Supplement 17. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-57506-483-3.
  • Hope for a Tender Sprig: Jehoiachin in Biblical Theology by Matthew H. Patton. BBR Supplement 16. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-57506-477-2.
  • Hostility in the House of God: An Investigation of the Opponents in 1 and 2 Timothy by Dillon T. Thornton. BBR Supplement 15. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2016.
  • Honor, Shame, and Guilt: Social-Scientific Approaches to the Book of Ezekiel by Daniel Y. Wu. BBR Supplement 14. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2016.
  • “Did I Not Bring Israel Out of Egypt?” Biblical, Archaeological, and Egyptological Perspectives on the Exodus Narratives, edited by James K. Hoffmeier, Alan R. Millard, and Gary A. Rendsburg. BBR Supplement 13. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2016.
  • Paul and His Mortality: Imitating Christ in the Face of Death by R. Gregory Jenks. BBR Supplement 12. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2015.
  • Wealth in Ancient Ephesus and the First Letter to Timothy: Fresh Insights from Ephesiaca by Xenophon of Ephesus by Gary C. Hoag. BBR Supplement 11. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2015.
  • Wrestling with the Violence of God: Soundings in the Old Testament, edited by M. Daniel Carroll R. and J. Blair Wilgus. BBR Supplement 10. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2015.
  • Sacred Ritual: A Study of the West Semitic Ritual Calendars in Leviticus 23 and the Akkadian Text Emar 446, by Bryan C. Babcock, BBR Supplement 9. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2014.
  • Melchizedek’s Alternative Priestly Order: A Compositional Analysis of Genesis 14:18-20 and Its Echoes throughout the Tanak, by Joshua G. Mathews, BBR Supplement 8. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2013.
  • Poetic Imagination in Proverbs: Variant Repetitions and the Nature of Poetry, by Knut Martin Heim, BBR Supplement 4. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2013.
  • Toward a Poetics of Genesis 1-11: Reading Genesis 4:17-22 in Its Ancient Near Eastern Background, by Daniel DeWitt Lowery, BBR Supplement 7. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2013.
  • The Iron Age I Structure on Mt. Ebal: Excavation and Interpretation, by Ralph K. Hawkins, BBR Supplement 6. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2012.
  • Divine Sabbath Work, by Michael H. Burer, BBR Supplements 5. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2012.
  • Critical Issues in Early Israelite History, co-editor with G. A. Klingbeil and P. J. Ray Jr., BBR Supplements 3. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2008.
  • War in the Bible and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, co-editor with E. A. Martens, BBR Supplements 2. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2008.
  • Bridging the Gap: Ritual and Ritual Texts in the Bible, by Gerald A. Klingbeil, BBR Supplements 1. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2007.
Editor of Septuagint Commentary Series with S. Porter and J. Jarrick
  • Isaiah by Ken M. Penner. Leiden: Brill, 2020.
  • Proverbs: A Commentary Based on Paroimiai in Codex Vaticanus by Al Wolters. Leiden: Brill, 2020.
  • Leviticus: A Commentary on Leueitikon in Codex Vaticanus by Mark A. Awabdy. Leiden: Brill, 2020.
  • Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah: A Commentary Based on the Texts in Codex Vaticanus, by Sean A. Adams. Leiden: Brill, 2014.
  • Amos: A Commentary Based on Amos in Codex Vaticanus, by W. Edward Glenny. Leiden: Brill, 2013.
  • Exodus: A Commentary on the Greek Text of Codex Vaticanus, by Daniel M. Gurtner. Leiden: Brill, 2013.
  • Hosea: A Commentary Based on Hosea in Codex Vaticanus, by W. Edward Glenny. Leiden: Brill, 2013.
  • 1 Esdras: Introduction and Commentary on the Greek Text in Codex Vaticanus, by Michael F. Bird. Leiden: Brill, 2012.
  • Jeremiah: A Commentary Based on Ieremias in Codex Vaticanus, by Georg A. Walser. Leiden: Brill, 2012.
  • Ezekiel: A Commentary Based on Iezekiēl in Codex Vaticanus, by John W. Olley. Leiden: Brill, 2009.
  • Tobit, by Robert J. Littman. Leiden: Brill, 2008.
  • Genesis, by Susan Brayford. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
  • 4 Maccabees, by David A. deSilva. Leiden: Brill, 2006.
  • 3 Maccabees, by N. Clayton Croy. Leiden: Brill, 2005.
  • Joshua: Jesus Son of Naue in Codex Vaticanus, by A. Graeme Auld. Leiden: Brill, 2005.
  • Issues in Bible Translation, comprising The Bible Translator 56/3 (July 2005), co-editor with P. Towner.
  • Research assistant for The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew: Volume 1: Aleph, ed. D. J. A. Clines, Sheffield: Academic Press, 1993.
Bible Translations and Notes
  • Member, Committee on Bible Translation, New International Version, 2011-present.
  • Editorial Board, NIV 2011 Study Bible. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010-2015.
  • Content Reviewer, NIV Stewardship Study Bible. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009.
  • Translation of 1 and 2 Kings for New Common Bible, Nashville: Abingdon , 2008-2009.
  • Introduction and exegetical notes on Joshua for the Holman Standard Bible Translation, 2006.
  • Editorial Review of translation of Numbers for English Standard Version, 2001.
  • Editorial Review of translation of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther for Broadman and Holman Standard Bible Translation, 2000-2002.
  • Translation of Exodus 24-40 for Broadman and Holman Standard Bible Translation, 1999.
  • Revision reports for the translation of the New International Version's books of Joshua and of Judges, 1997.
  • Revision of the translation, text critical notes, exegetical notes, introduction, and cross references of the New American Bible's Book of Joshua, 1996.

Blog Contributions
Writing, Speaking, and Editorial Projects
  • “Is the Old Testament Reliable? With Dr. Richard S. Hess,” Radio.com Live interview, September 2, 2020, https://www.radio.com/podcasts/kind...ent-reliable-with-dr-richard-s-hess-328130452
  • Founder and Editor, Denver Journal: An Online Review of Current Biblical and Theological Studies, Denver Seminary Website, 1998-present.
  • Organizer, 10 Biblical Studies Conferences, Denver Seminary, 2000-present.
  • Adviser or External Examiner for Ph. D. dissertations in universities in the U.S.A., Australia, and Great Britain.
  • Editor, Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2005-2015.
  • Founder and Editor, Bulletin for Biblical Research Supplements Series, 2007-present.
  • “Did Anyone in Ancient Israel Really Believe in God?” in God and Religion through the Ages. DVD. Biblical Archaeology Society Lecture Series, 2014.
  • Agreement to write a commentary on the books of Kings, New International Commentary on the Old Testament, Eerdmans.
  • Editor for a series of Classical Hebrew grammars, Sheffield Academic Press: Sheffield, 1995-2004.
  • Peer Reviewer of Grant Applications for Israel Science Foundation.
  • Editorial work in evaluating manuscripts for Baker, Eisenbrauns, Inter-Varsity Press (U.K. and U.S.A.), Oxford University Press, American Schools of Oriental Research Dissertation Series, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Hebrew Studies, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, and Science & Christian Belief.
 
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