What’s the earliest dated church inscription naming Jesus? A 318 AD Marcionite one from Syria: ‘Lord and Savior Jesus the Good’ (Ιησου Χρηστου). Not ‘Christ’ but ‘Chrestos’—‘the Good’—fitting for the benevolent Father.
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Follower of Jesus (Iēsous), seeking the true Father, loving Scripture, truth, and freedom, unafraid of the heretic label, exposing the adversary.
Them: You don't know anything!
Me: I read scholarly books, and study the text.
Them: You read too much!
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And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God [Theos], to them who are the called according to his purpose. (Apostolicon, cf. Romans 8:28)
Trust that in the Father's purpose, all circumstances align for the ultimate good of those who love Him and are called by Him.
YHWH commands David to kill the blind and lame (2 Sam 5:6-8), and shuts ears: "Hear but do not understand" (Isa 6:9-10).
Jesus opens blind eyes: "Your faith has made you see" (Evangelion; cf. Luke 18:42) and invites: "He who has ears, let him hear" (Evangelion; cf. Luke 8:8).
YHWH impairs senses; the Father restores and awakens them.
YHWH commands the Israelites to utterly destroy the seven nations in Canaan—no covenant, no mercy, no survivors (Deut 7:1–2).
In the Evangelion, Jesus teaches: "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy" (Evangelion; cf. Luke 6:36).
YHWH demands merciless extermination; the Father blesses mercy toward all.
If you haven't read "Walking Among Us" by David M. Jacobs, you really should. Very curious training of their hybrids to control the masses;
"Abductees have reported training sessions in which they were taught to “pilot” UFOs."
"A hybrid pointed to where she should stand to control people. The hybrid told her that she was to make sure that panicked people moved toward a waiting UFO as they rushed down a street."
"Being trained to move objects with the mind or to urge crowds of people to move in an orderly manner are methods of manipulation that will help the aliens implement their program."
It speaks to a "Change" coming.
It was released 2015.
Panel emphasises that if there's worry or doubt about God's [YHWH] justice or character in judgment, look to Jesus: He makes the invisible God visible.
They reference verses like John 14:9 ("If you've seen me, you've seen the Father") and similar passages to say Jesus reveals who God [the Father] truly is—compassionate, not delighting in unnecessary suffering.
They can't see the forest for the trees.
The veil remains over their eyes.
Elohim blesses all creation as good (Gen 1:22,25,31)—no curses, pure abundance. YHWH curses with thorns, toil, death (Gen 3:17-19).
In the Gospel, Jesus frees from curses: "Everything is clean" (Evangelion; cf. Luke 11:41).
YHWH curses vs the Father's consistent goodness.
YHWH sends bears to maul 42 children for mocking Elisha's baldness (2 Kgdms 2:23–24).
Jesus welcomes children: "Let the little children come to me, for of such is the kingdom of God" (Evangelion cf. Luke 18:16).
YHWH unleashes savage punishment on children; the Father blesses and protects them.
In the first Gospel (Evangelion), two seekers ask Jesus about “life”—but get fittingly different answers:
- One asks how to gain life (earthly blessings): Jesus says obey the Law’s love command (love God & neighbor) → “Do this and live. (Luke 10:25–28)
- Another asks for eternal life (heavenly existence): Jesus says sell everything, give to the poor, follow me → treasure in heaven. (Luke 18:18–24/30)
Different questions → different paths.
In canonical Luke, both ask about “eternal life,” creating inconsistency—eternal life via Law obedience or selling to give to the poor? The Law promises riches to the obedient (Deut 28), not selling all.
Evangelion’s coherence proves it’s more original, avoiding Luke’s awkward harmonisation.