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To: ADSUM

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Sorry, but no, there is no church mentioned in the Bible.

The church is a human creation inspired by the adversary.

The body is the kehillah, poorly translated into the Greek, and even more poorly translated from Greek to english.

The kehillah has existed for 6000 years, and is an invisible body, discernable only by their keeping of the ancient covenant delivered at the first Shavuot at Sinai.

If you are of the church, you cannot be of yeshua.

The ‘church’ rejects Yehova’s commandments, and lives by their own man made creeds and other “inherited lies wherein there is no profit.”

This ‘church’ is dedicated to the defeat of Yehova’s covenant.

You mix apples and oranges when you try to link the bride of Yeshua with a man made church. Nothing the apostles spoke has anything to do with any ‘church.’

The Kehillah keeps Torah,and the church keeps the commandments of men, much as the Pharisees kept their own man made laws that they egregiously called “the Law of Moses.”

Nothing that this ‘church’ does is in any way related to the commandments of Yehova.


48 posted on 07/14/2018 4:27:42 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor
I believe in a visible Church created by Jesus and the Apostles that was open to Jews and Gentiles and spread to every nation and passed down through 2000 years by the Catholic church. Do you believe that Jesus is God and man and died on the cross for our sins? Definition of kehillah plural kehilloth or kehillot \-ˌlōt(h), -ōs\ : the Jewish community of a city organized for the administration of charities and communal work
51 posted on 07/14/2018 9:25:43 PM PDT by ADSUM
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