Human Errors And Satanic Verses in the Bible

Humans Are Prone To Make Mistakes

Jeremiah, the Prophet, put it  this way: “How can you say, ‘We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us’? Look, the [pen] of the scribe certainly works falsehood.” ( Jeremiah chapter 8 verse 8 KJV) But Paul puts it differently: “The letters kill, but the spirit gives life.”
The Bible is not a book. It is a collection of books. And most of what we have today are not translated from the original. Over the centuries, many translations emerged. Given the imperfect nature of humans, it is normal to expect errors, contradictions, unscientific statements, superstitions and even blatant lies! There are many such instances, but it has nothing to do with the very words of HaShem which were articulated ONLY by the prophets [and that include all the books of Moses and the Psalms of David;but not all the Psalms written by David. Perhaps, not all Psalms purportedly written by David was even written by David].
Let us analyze two scriptures of utmost importance together. Isaiah chapter 45 verse 5 reads: “I am [HaShem], and there is no one else; There is no God except Me.”
This is New American version. Some versions read, “….there is no God beside me”. And that can be understood to mean that even though there is no God “by the side” of  HaShem, there are gods “beneath” HaShem. Deuteronomy 4 verse 35 reads: “To you it was shown, that you might know that [HaShem] is God; there is no other besides him.” The word, “besides” means “ apart from”, and it can be replaced with “but” or “except” in this verse. Verse 39 of the same chapter reads : “know therefore today, and lay it to your heart, that  [HaShem] is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath; there is no other.
The word, “beside”, without the “s”, tells us the location of something. It means “by my side”, and it does not mean the same thing as “besides”. Therefore, The New  American Version holds the  accurate translation for Isaiah 45 verse 5: “…..there is no God except HaShem”. This means that HaShem is “the Only God”, “the Only True God”, and any other who claims to be a god or a God (capital letter or not; that is irrelevant) is a liar!
Let us reconcile Isaiah 45 verse 5 with Isaiah 44 verse 6. King James Version reads (Isaiah 44 verse 6): “Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, And his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; And beside me there is no God.”

From Revelation chapter 12 verse 13, we know that the one who bears the title “first and last” is not the God of the Jews; It is Ehyeh (Jesus), the one who represents the God of the Jews.  We discussed this in our earlier article, titled, “The Mysterious Meaning of the Tetragrammaton— Rediscovered”, we understand that he is the king, not just of Israel but over a celestial kingdom  of which  Israel is just a part. (Israel is an extension of his kingdom here on Earth), and he is both a king and a priest in the heavens. We remember his redemption work…vis-A-vis his brokered deal for the redemption of the Prisoners of War.  You will find the details in the article titled, “The Gospel of Jesus Christ According To Lucifer”. And since Nissan 1, 5784, we have been duely informed by extraterrestrials that  he is “the Almighty”.
Therefore, Ehyeh did not claim to be God in Isaiah 44 verse 6. He was only saying that he did not recognize the one beside him who claimed to be “God”, not to talk of any beneath him. We discussed in an earlier article, titled,  “The Gospel of  ‘Jesus Christ’ According to Lucifer”, that one powerful angel, code-named “the Dragon”,  claimed to be “Almighty God” until April 8, 2024.
The two scriptures we have read are wrongly translated in many bible versions. And it is no longer a secret that many verses in King James Version are missing in New International Version. For example, Matthew 23:14, Matthew 17:21, Matthew 18:11, Mark 7:16,Mark 9:44, Mark 11:26,Mark 15:28, Luke 17:36,John 5:4, Acts 8:37,Acts 15:34, Acts 24:7, Acts 28:29,Romans 16:24.

Satanic Verses In the Bible?

“To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.”
    —Isaiah chapter 8 verse 20
How do we explain the statement “I have said ‘You are gods’” in Psalm  82 verse 6 and the phrase “God of gods” in Psalm 136 verse 2? Since that statement  aligns perfectly with the Gospel of the Dragon which we discussed  earlier in the article titled, “The Gospel of Jesus Christ According To Lucifer”, we can deduce that the Dragon was the one who said “You are gods” and the phrase “God of gods” is inspired by no other but the Dragon himself.
Back to the question: “Are there satanic verses in the Bible?”
The answer is : “Yes, of course, there are Satanic verses in the Bible!”

 


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