God's Plan For Man Final

added further proof to authenticate the past-recorded messages, and many different translations have evolved. One theological or religious belief tries to persuade the others, attempting to solve the dilemma between a past tense and present tense reality, so supremacy may find a final resting place. One religion certainly must be superior to all others, so the chosen of God may reign supreme. So they think. Life is a spiritual journey with historic mile markers along the way, but the past is a prediction of today for tomorrow. Early Bible scholarship seemed to focus on proving that the Bible was divinely inspired and written by human authors, or to denounce them as just stories written by humans. Invariably, the Divine element of authorship in both the Old and New Testaments is argued, and one [either the Old or the New] is almost always emphasized at the expense of the other. The essence of a word does not deteriorate with time, but becomes distorted and misunderstood in the use of words at different times. Distortions extend through interpretations of the original Hebrew and Aramaic into differences in languages. The original Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek or Coptic versions of the scriptures have been exchanged for the intermediary Latin, English, French, German, Spanish, etc. The result is now clearly visible; take a very close look at the essence of the words translated, for they result in misuse and division. Most people trust blindly, so the theory becomes their reality of truth, even though the reality may be based on misuse regarding the essence of the original intent. One must consider that if the theological conclusions, theories, and the various doctrines of the past are true, then the Divine Will of God is already fulfilled as intended. But the Divine Will is not yet concluded, so inaccuracy prevails in those theories or religious doctrines until the whole truth is made known. The fullness of truth is not yet widely understood, and it is certainly not readily available. So, the theories are widely accepted as presented. The Old Testament is a precursor of the New Testament, and together the Will of God is fulfilled precisely as intended. They do not contradict one another. The Old Testament and New Testament must come together in one understanding, because deliverance and salvation is the fundamental conclusion within each. How this comes about remains in question and The Essence of Every Word

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