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Ken

@thekencopeland

Husband, father, florida farmer
Speaking truth in a world of darkness and deceit. Yeshua is King of kings, Lord of lords.

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These people love to make slandering statements and then block you. This for thinks the language Jesus/ Yeshua spoke is witchcraft or satanic. Lots of crazy people out there.

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This guy apparently has no problem with false accusations accusations others. Really sad to see people claim to be followers of Jesus but then watch then slander and profane the Messiah they claim to serve. They honor with their lips only and live like the world.

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Let me share Habakuk's Complaint (Habakuk 1:2-4): How long, LORD, must I call for help, but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, “Violence!” but you do not save? Why do you make me look at injustice? Why do you tolerate wrongdoing? Destruction and violence are before me; there

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Not to be that crazy person but Senate Republicans blocked a vote to release the Epstein files around the same time yesterday and it's barely being talked about because of this. The sniper shot on Kirk looked like it was done by a professional, it's right in our faces.

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I recently published a book outlining why Christians should keep God's sabbath and commandments. If you think your doctrine is truth, then it put it to the test of the Scriptures. a.co/d/i8loFy1

I recently published a book outlining why Christians should keep God's sabbath and commandments.  If you think your doctrine is truth, then it put it to the test of the Scriptures.  

a.co/d/i8loFy1
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This is the typical response I get when respectfully showing people that Jesus taught to obey God. It's sad, and why there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when they are not allowed in the kingdom. They think they are doing the will of God by teaching against the Messiah.

This is the typical response I get when respectfully showing people that Jesus taught to obey God. It's sad, and why there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when they are not allowed in the kingdom.  They think they are doing the will of God by teaching against the Messiah.
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Beware of those pushing replacement theology. The Church has not replaced Israel and God is not done with Israel. Read your Bible.

Yoḥanan (Graced by Yahweh) (@yahwehgraced) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s Judaism is anti Yeshua and Today’s Christianity is anti Torah Yet both Yeshua and Torah came from the same Elohim, two expressions of the same divine light that every man needs to grow, be complete and become spiritually whole The enemy has cleverly deceived both sides

Today’s Judaism is anti Yeshua and
Today’s Christianity is anti Torah

Yet both Yeshua and Torah came from the same Elohim, two expressions of the same divine light that every man needs to grow, be complete and become spiritually whole

The enemy has cleverly deceived both sides
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Brian Sauvé When Jesus warned about false teachers and ravenous wolves. He quoted from Ezekial and here is the checklist. Does this fit into your doctrine? Have wolves become pastors?

<a href="/Brian_Sauve/">Brian Sauvé</a> When Jesus warned about false teachers and ravenous wolves. He quoted from Ezekial and here is the checklist. Does this fit into your doctrine? Have wolves become pastors?
Rabbi Brian Samuel (@rabbriansamuel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Thus He declared all foods clean" (Mark 7:19) should be translated in the same context as its parallel verse in Matthew. "But to eat with unwashed hands does not defile the man." (Matthew 15:20) The context is ritual handwashing. Not changing God's kosher laws.

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Here's a New Testament connection to Jewish tradition that often goes unnoticed. In 2 Corinthians 11:24, Paul writes: "From the Jews five times I received forty lashes minus one." Why does Paul specify "forty minus one" rather than simply saying "thirty-nine"? The answer lies

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I challenge Candace Owens to share this Scripture. I challenge anyone to share it. Romans 9:3-4a: For I would pray that I myself were cursed, banished from Christ for the sake of my people—my own flesh and blood, who are Israelites.