Anonymous ID: 978aee Jan. 7, 2022, 7:04 a.m. No.15326090   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6094 >>6184

God bless Us today.

 

God has taken Us out of the darkness and projected light in OUR lives.

 

Ty, and bless OUR experience on this board w/ the victory over evil.

 

Yeshua loves you.

 

God bless this board and OUR Milky Way.

Anonymous ID: 978aee Jan. 7, 2022, 7:15 a.m. No.15326143   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6188

Cannabis cures: cancer, autism,  epilepsy.

 

Take me too yer dealer…

 

There [is] a root curse in all things, for the one that lies and deceives.

 

"I can't just say anything, can I? I'll speak only what God puts in my mouth to say." Numbers 22:38

 

To know the word of God, [is] to know 'text' (that has been changed, to suit evil empires, foolish [hu]men, and governments). A worthless curse.

 

To have a personal experience w/ God, creator of ALL, was what Yeshua (Jesus) taught.

 

How many times have you been told that the use or consumption of the cannabis plant is a sin or of the [Devil]? The next time someone says it’s the [Devils] weed, correct them, for they KNOW not what they say.

 

With the Hebrew words for “calamus” and “cannabis” so similar, and the fact that calamus ( root) is of lesser value and also toxic, we must question the validity of the term “calamus” in English versions of Scripture.  

 

The word calamus is found in the KJV three times:

 

Exodus 30:23 God telling Moses the formula for the anointing oil (250 shekels worth.)

 

KJV-sweet calamus

 

NKJV-sweet-smelling cane

 

ESV-aromatic cane

 

NASB-fragrant cane

 

Song of Solomon 4:14, speaking of it in a refreshing garden

 

Ezekiel 27:19 speaking of cane as merchandise.

 

The KJV translates the Hebrew word “qaneh” (pronounced kaw-naw’) into “calamus.”  Per Strong’s Concordance, “qaneh” means “a reed (as erect); by resemblance a rod (especially for measuring) shaft, tube, stem, (the radius of the arm) beam (of a steelyard): – balance, bone, branch, calamus, cane, reed, spearman, stalk.”

 

The Hebrew word for “calamus” is “kanah bosm,” which is plural.  The singular for this is “kaneh bos,” which sounds remarkably close the modern word “cannabis.”

 

According to Webster’s New Hebrew dictionary, the current Hebrew word for cannabis is “kanabos.”

 

Thus, contentions that the KJV possibly interpreted the Hebrew word incorrectly as “calamus” warrant consideration.

 

If Exodus 30:23 is referring to a monetary value of calamus or cannabis, the “250 shekels” is approximately $125.00 worth (which is 2.5 cents/gerah X 20 gerahs/shekel X 250 shekels in Ex30:23) which is a considerable amount.

 

The tounge [is] a double edged sword. Anylize every word spoken.

 

The [Devil] [is] the details.

 

But "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added unto you.

 

https://itsourright2.wordpress.com/2018/11/13/cannabis-or-calamus-what-does-the-bible-really-say/

Anonymous ID: 978aee Jan. 7, 2022, 8 a.m. No.15326419   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15326188

Calmus = very deadly but in small doses it's like LSD, you can get locked you into a psychosis like peyote cactus can. Everything should be approached w/ ⚠️ research and cuation.