Anonymous ID: aa7148 Sept. 11, 2023, 10:13 a.m. No.19530671   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19530634

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_the_Great_in_the_Bible

 

https://www.drbo.org/chapter/27045.htm

A prophecy of Cyrus, as a figure of Christ, the great deliverer of God's people.

Thus saith the Lord to my anointed Cyrus, whose right hand I have taken hold of, to subdue nations before his face, and to turn the backs of kings, and to open the doors before him, and the gates shall not be shut.

Anonymous ID: aa7148 Sept. 11, 2023, 10:27 a.m. No.19530743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0783

>>19530654

Nihilist

/ˈnīələst,ˈnēələst/

noun: nihilist; plural noun: nihilists

 

a person who believes that life is meaningless and rejects all religious and moral principles.

Anonymous ID: aa7148 Sept. 11, 2023, 10:42 a.m. No.19530810   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19530656

Okay,VD, we get you have a whole theory you've built that no one goes along with and autists found lacking. So they give you your own board to go play in a corner by yourself.

 

So, let's just blow up a chunk of your silliness:

https://holyjoys.org/trespasses-debts-prayer/

Jesus illustrates the need for forgiveness of sins with a parable about a debtor whose vast debt was forgiven by his king.

 

'''The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew was first translated using the word “trespasses” by William Tyndale in 1526. Tyndale translated it, “And forgeve vs oure treaspases even as we forgeve oure trespacers.” Tyndale’s translation appears to have been adopted by the 1549 Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Because of the wide use of the Book of Common Prayer, the “trespasses” form of the Lord’s Prayer became standard in English Catholic, Anglican, and Methodist congregations.