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Have you ever wondered if the Bible really condemns homosexualiIn this video, you'll learn about the famous verses in Leviticus often used to argue against it, but they were mistranslated in King James. These verses actually forbid men from sleeping with women after another man has already done so, not same-sex relationships, based on the original Hebrew and ancient Greek Septuagint. It's not just about words; it's about understanding what the Bible actually says. Check out this video to see how a simple translation error can change everything about these controversial passages.
Babylon is the Symbol of Oppression, it is a symbol of rebellion
against Yahuah, spiritual corruption, and systemic oppression. Its
meaning transcends its geographical and historical context, representing
any world system or power structure that defies Yahuah's authority and
exploits His people. Babylon represents spiritual unfaithfulness and the
establishment of idolatrous practices that lead people away from
Yahuah. Its religious systems promote self-reliance and worship of
creation rather than the Creator. Beyond physical oppression, Babylon
represents spiritual bondage, where people are enslaved by false
ideologies, materialism, and sin. Its influence corrupts hearts and
minds, leading people away from the truth of Yahuah’s Word. #israelites #yahuah #yahusha #yahudi





