There are over 5000 hand-copied texts in existence containing all or part of the canonical gospels of the Bible. There are just many variations in the text. The following are considered to be primary alternative readings.
Matthew 5:22: But I say to you that anyone who is angry with his brother without a just cause will be answerable to judgment. Whoever spits at his brother shall be answerable to the council and whoever says, "You fool!" shall be answerable to the Gehenna of fire. Matthew 5:37: Let what you say be "Yes" or "No"; anything more comes from the evil one. Matthew 6:9-13: Our Father who is in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our bread for tomorrow. Forgive us our debts, as we have likewise forgiven our debtors. Do not allow us to be lead into temptation. Deliver us from the evil one. Matthew 7:21: If you are in my bosom and don't do the Heavenly Father's will, I will throw you out of my bosom. Matthew 11:19b: Wisdom is justified by her children. Matthew 22:44: Whoever falls on this stone will be broken into pieces; whoever it falls upon will be crushed. Matthew 24:28: Where the corpse is, there gathers the buzzards. Mark 1:41: 41. Moved with anger, he stretched out his hand and touched him, and said to him, "I will; be clean." Mark 9:49: Everyone will be salted with fire and every sacrifice will be salted with salt. Mark 11:11: If you do not forgive the sins of others, neither will your Father in heaven forgive yours. Mark 16, following verse 8: The women reported all they had heard from the risen Lord to Peter and those with him. Later, Jesus himself, through his disciples, sent out the sacred and imperishable proclamation of eternal salvation to the east and the west. Luke 3:21,22: When all the people were baptized, and when Jesus had been baptized and was praying, the heaven was opened, and the Holy Spirit descended on him in the bodily form of a dove, and a voice came from heaven: "You are my son, the beloved. This day I have begotten you." (see He 1:5, Ps 2:7) Luke 9:54-56: When his disciples James and John saw that the Samaritans would not receive them, they said, "Lord, do you want us to bid fire come down from heaven to destroy them as Elijah did?" Jesus turned and rebuked them saying, "You do not know what kind of spirit you are of; the Son of Man did not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them." Luke 22:28 Cod D.: You have grown up in my service as one who serves.
The Odes of Shalomé (The Odes of Solomon) " The odes are so truth-filled and beautiful, they thrilled my heart and took my breath away! I hope that they will have a wide audience, and be enjoyed by many many more people. I am going to share these with others. I hope that the Lord uses these for the encouragement of His people all over the world." - ATS, August 9, 2009Shalomé of the Cross was the daughter of Mary and sister of Yahshua of Nazareth. She is mentioned several times in the New Testament Scriptures as a witness to the crucifixion. The Egyptian Scriptures portray her as a person much more important than a mere onlooker. In them, she is a fervent disciple who harbors and nurtures her brother as she learns the Way of the True Worshipper. To this same Shalomé tradition has attributed forty-one songs composed in the Aramaic language of the holy family. Her spiritual insight has much in common with that of the Beloved Disciple and the Teacher of Righteousness. Yet Shalomé has more to offer than a religious comparison of darkness and light. Her songs comprise a young woman’s unique and often mystical vision of the ‘divine feminine,’ love both mundane and ethereal, and hope that reaches far beyond the boundaries of earth and sky.
The Authentic Peter: The Preaching of Simeon Kefa from the Journal of T. Flavius Clemens (Clement) THE AUTHENTIC PETER: Ever wonder why Simon Peter only got a couple short letters in our Scriptures? Wouldn’t someone have recorded Peter’s AUTHENTIC acts and preaching? Of course his preaching was recorded! By Clement, an affluent Gentile convert, at the command of James the Just. So why would the Church Fathers bury the preaching of their first pope since Clement was their second pope? Because Peter's teachings are HEBRAIC. This volume is one-of-a-kind, containing teachings on many subjects, including deliverance, healing, true worship, and lost doctrines. We dispensed with churchy language in restored the original Hebraic names and titles of people, places and concepts - and a full GLOSSARY.
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