The Garden of Eden….actually Paradise of Delights. Why was it changed? Maybe because Adam and Eve were naked Paradise of Delights seemed too sensual? And Garden of Eden implied work?
The words Satan or devil does not appear in Genesis. And what Adam and Eve ate was called fruit not an apple.
The Jews do not believe in a devil or hell. But maybe because Christians could not understand why the devil or hell was not in the Old Testament….they chose to put them there. The word hell or its equivalent is not anywhere in the Bible. The word hell first appears in the 8th century in Anglo Saxon and old English. And Hades does not mean a fiery place of eternal punishment. Hades is a Greek god that reigned over an underworld of the same name.
Actually hell and the devil are new information for the New Testament. Because the word hell is not there Christ and the Apostles used examples and explanations. Of course this causes confusion and some use it to try to say hell is not real.
And Satan as a devil and demons were well represented in the New Testament. Why did these thing change? The Bible does not give an explanation.
The Old Testament described the Messiah as a warlord king….a human. So the Jews were looking for a human warlord king. In fact the Jews during the various revolts were looking at military leaders as possible Messiahs. They were expecting a warlord not the Lord. This is one of reasons the Jews rejected Yeshua then and today. What changed between the testaments? The scriptures do not explain. Maybe, in the Old Testament Yahweh and the Jews were against the Jewish oppressors and those that worshipped false gods. But in the New Testament Satan becomes a big problem and attacks the faithful spiritually. So to address this and to reconcile Yahweh with humanity and open the gates of heaven to humanity the Messiah had to be a God? And in the New Testament the Messiah does not take on the Jewish oppressors….the Romans.
Magi" (μάγοι) is the plural form of "magus" which means witch or sorcerer. And is used else where in the New Testament in reference to a sorcerer. But apparently Christian translators did not like the word or understand why witches were interested in Yeshua? So in the scriptures the word Magi was replaced with “wise men” or kings. And in traditions “Oh three kings of orient are…”
The Star of the Nativity was never over the Nativity and was it a star? The Magi known to be “based” around Alexandria Egypt saw the star in the east and followed it northeast around the Mediterranean Sea and entered Jerusalem from the east.
The light went on to guide the Magi to the home of Yeshua in Nazareth where it stopped. A star would not move and guide the Magi around the Mediterranean Sea and stop. So it was some sort of hovering moving light.
Then the Magi worshipped Yeshua and gave him a treasure not trinkets. And the scriptures do not number them as 3.
Old Testament names a lot of times have descriptive meanings. For example the name Miriam from the verb מרה (mara) means to be rebellious or disobedient:. Which was actually the name of Christ's mother and translators found that offensive so they changed it to Mary.
Prophecy is a complex topic….the great and dreadful day of the Lord and its ties to the Messiah.
What is the “great and dreadful day of the Lord” (Malachi 4:5)? | GotQuestions.org
The words Satan or devil does not appear in Genesis. And what Adam and Eve ate was called fruit not an apple.
The Jews do not believe in a devil or hell. But maybe because Christians could not understand why the devil or hell was not in the Old Testament….they chose to put them there. The word hell or its equivalent is not anywhere in the Bible. The word hell first appears in the 8th century in Anglo Saxon and old English. And Hades does not mean a fiery place of eternal punishment. Hades is a Greek god that reigned over an underworld of the same name.
Actually hell and the devil are new information for the New Testament. Because the word hell is not there Christ and the Apostles used examples and explanations. Of course this causes confusion and some use it to try to say hell is not real.
And Satan as a devil and demons were well represented in the New Testament. Why did these thing change? The Bible does not give an explanation.
The Old Testament described the Messiah as a warlord king….a human. So the Jews were looking for a human warlord king. In fact the Jews during the various revolts were looking at military leaders as possible Messiahs. They were expecting a warlord not the Lord. This is one of reasons the Jews rejected Yeshua then and today. What changed between the testaments? The scriptures do not explain. Maybe, in the Old Testament Yahweh and the Jews were against the Jewish oppressors and those that worshipped false gods. But in the New Testament Satan becomes a big problem and attacks the faithful spiritually. So to address this and to reconcile Yahweh with humanity and open the gates of heaven to humanity the Messiah had to be a God? And in the New Testament the Messiah does not take on the Jewish oppressors….the Romans.
Magi" (μάγοι) is the plural form of "magus" which means witch or sorcerer. And is used else where in the New Testament in reference to a sorcerer. But apparently Christian translators did not like the word or understand why witches were interested in Yeshua? So in the scriptures the word Magi was replaced with “wise men” or kings. And in traditions “Oh three kings of orient are…”
The Star of the Nativity was never over the Nativity and was it a star? The Magi known to be “based” around Alexandria Egypt saw the star in the east and followed it northeast around the Mediterranean Sea and entered Jerusalem from the east.
The light went on to guide the Magi to the home of Yeshua in Nazareth where it stopped. A star would not move and guide the Magi around the Mediterranean Sea and stop. So it was some sort of hovering moving light.
Then the Magi worshipped Yeshua and gave him a treasure not trinkets. And the scriptures do not number them as 3.
Old Testament names a lot of times have descriptive meanings. For example the name Miriam from the verb מרה (mara) means to be rebellious or disobedient:. Which was actually the name of Christ's mother and translators found that offensive so they changed it to Mary.
Prophecy is a complex topic….the great and dreadful day of the Lord and its ties to the Messiah.
What is the “great and dreadful day of the Lord” (Malachi 4:5)? | GotQuestions.org
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