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2 hours ago, pinacled said:

You may of commonly heard of a Nazarene.

Listen closely to the Ruach hakodosh with a strength of forgiveness.

And you may hear the Lord of natzherath.

Then follow closely again and you may even hear the Lord speak of zechariah son of berakhah.

Blessings Always

As you will know for yourself, pinacled, messages need to be translated into the language of the hearer or reader in order to edify, pinacled.

1Co 14:7-12
(7)  And even things without life giving sound, whether pipe or harp, except they give a distinction in the sounds, how shall it be known what is piped or harped?
(8)  For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?
(9)  So likewise you, except you utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken? for you shall speak into the air.
(10)  There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification.
(11)  Therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that speaks a barbarian, and he that speaks shall be a barbarian unto me.
(12)  Even so you, forasmuch as you are zealous of spiritual gifts, seek that you may excel to the edifying of the church.
 

I hope we agree that our zeal or penchant for the Jewish or Greek culture and language does not signify a special righteousness but rather if we have a gifting for its use in exhortation it should serve to edify rather than mystify.

Php 3:9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
 

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9 hours ago, pinacled said:

Descendent...I like that...Ascendant.

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4 hours ago, pinacled said:

You may of commonly heard of a Nazarene.

 

Listen closely to the Ruach hakodosh with a strength of forgiveness.

And you may hear the Lord of natzherath.

Then follow closely again and you may even hear the Lord speak of zechariah son of berakhah.

Blessings Always

"The male given name Zechariah is derived from the Hebrew זְכַרְיָה, meaning "The Lord has remembered." It has been translated into English in many variant forms and spellings, including Zachariah, Zacharias and Zachary.

It was the name of various men in the Bible."

Which Zechariah?

"Berakah, also spelled Berakha, orBerachah (Hebrew: “blessing”), plural Berakoth, Berakot, Berachoth, orBerachot, in Judaism, a benediction (expression of praise or thanks directed to God) that is recited at specific points of the synagogue liturgy, during private prayer, or on other occasions (e.g., before performing a commandment or for being spared from harm in the face of danger). Most berakoth begin with the words Barukh Attah Adonai Eloheinu Melekh ha-Olam (“Blessed art Thou, O Lord our God, King of the Universe”)."

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3 hours ago, pinacled said:

Shall I continue youngin

Ohhhh:

Most modern Christian commentators identify this Zechariah with the one whose murder Jesus alluded to in Matthew 23:35 and Luke 11:50-51.[2]Zechariah is then understood as representing the last of the martyrs recorded in the Masoretic Text (since the Hebrew sequence of books ends with 2 Chronicles). D. C. Allison notes that Luke 11:49-51 echoes 2 Chron 24:17-25 by referring to the sending of the prophets, the blood of Zechariah and the temple precinct.[3]

The Gospel of Matthew records his name as "Zechariah son of Berechiah". This identification can be reconciled if Jehoiada was Zechariah's grandfather, and Berechiah his father. However, the prophet Zechariah is listed as the son of Berechiah (Zech. 1:1) and some therefore make this identification. The Book of Zechariah is commonly dated to c. 520-518 BC, several hundred years after the reign of Jehoash of Judah, and in this interpretation Zechariah is chronologically the last of the martyrs.[citation needed]

This guy?

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"The final word in Zechariah proclaims that on the Day of the Lord "There will be no Canaanite in the house of the Lord of hosts on that day" (14:21), proclaiming the need for purity in the Temple, which would come when God judges at the end of time. The Revised Standard Version has this: "There will be no trader in the house of the Lord of hosts on that day." In the Masoretic Text it is: "and in that day there shall be no more a trafficker in the house of the Lord of hosts."

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Zechariah

"House of the Lord" and "Temple" is different than the synagogue correct?

https://biblehub.com/interlinear/zechariah/8-12.htm

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4 hours ago, pinacled said:

True,

Greco/Roman philosophy is only prevalent in the greed of those who are corrupted by coveting power that was never theirs.

 

The entire fabricated mounth of Feb. 28 days an all is vain attempt to occult the lesser holy day known to the house of Yisrayl as Purim.

As they boast in the decadence of corruption. Their eyes hazen and delusion takes over.

 

Traders and traffickers...

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4 hours ago, pinacled said:

Shall I continue youngin

Translate youngin please.

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