Monthly Archives: June 2021

Sell what you have and give to the poor

In Matthew 19:21, Jesus told a rich young man, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell your possessions, and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” [NRSV] That caused … Continue reading

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Father Abraham and the great chasm

Luke 16:19-31 has Jesus telling the story of Lazarus and the rich man.  Most adults calling themselves Christians know this story, even if vaguely.  Lazarus was a poor servant.  The rich man was from a wealthy family.  Both died on … Continue reading

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Concerning adultery

In the mythical ‘sermon on the mount’ [mythical because everything written in Matthew’s 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters were spread over many weeks, as hillside explanations of what was misrepresented in a synagoe the prior Sabbath by ignorant rabbis], Matthew … Continue reading

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Are you like Michal?

In 2 Samuel 5 is the story of David bringing the Ark of the Covenant into the City of David, or Jerusalem. The history of the ark has it created in the wilderness, taken into Canaan by Joshua and then … Continue reading

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The prodigal son

I saw the perverts who celebrate sin through their inflitration of a church group publish some piece of crap that twisted the story of the prodigal son to some faggot who came home and the father was so happy to … Continue reading

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What did it mean for David to set up government in Jerusalem?

There was no reason for David to leave Hebron, where he had been told by Yahweh to go, when David prayed, “Where should I go in Judah?” The thing about Hebron is it was where Abraham bought a cave and … Continue reading

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Who were the Jebusites?

Melchizedek was the king of the Jebusites. Because Melchizedek was the King of Salem way back in Genesis and because Melchizedek never died, like Enoch and like Elijah, one must attribute angelic qualities upon him. Melchizedek blessed Abraham. The story … Continue reading

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Why Jerusalem?

When Saul was made King of Israel, his place of government was Gibeah. Samuel, as judge, lived in Ramah. David was the ‘mayor’ of Ziklag, which was a border town between the cities of the Philistines and the land of … Continue reading

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