Exposing Modern Day Bible Translations Satan's Corruption of The Word of God
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And welcome to Spiritual Welfare Friday, guys.
I'm Dan Badani Show right here on TruthRadioShow.com.
I'm your host Dan Badondi.
And we got our special guest John Pounds from NAACP TV guys.
And the title of tonight's broadcast is Exposing the Modern Day Bible Translations.
I call it Satan's Corruption of the Word of God and compared to the King James Version.
Which I use as a focal point.
To me, anything after the King James Version, we shouldn't even be using.
We got Jon Pounders here from Nighty CTV and we're going to have a lot to talk about guys.
And we'll take your phone calls later on and answer questions or anything in the chat room.
But without further ado is Jon Pounders from Nighty CTV.
What's up, Dan?
It's so good to be here, bro.
As always, man, I always enjoy talking to you.
Sometimes we just chat on the phone about literally nothing.
And so it's good to be talking about something, for me, that's really, really important.
And when you asked me to do this show, I was like, man, this is going to be one that I'm going to have to go back in the notes for.
This is one I'm going to have to go back and really just kind of study for so people can really understand Um, why is this important?
Because this is really an area that most people don't like to go to because they don't really get it.
It's not something that you would go necessarily seeking out because it's just not something that people talk about, man.
And sometimes it makes people mad, even if facts are presented.
And that's what we're going to try to do tonight.
We're going to present facts.
We're going to present.
And I want to present like I think we're going to do this and probably try to do two or three parts right then.
But with the first part, I want to make sure that I'm very clear.
And thankfully, David's got the I got a great library over here.
He went and grabbed the book I needed.
I have these notes that I've had because I actually talked about this at a conference last year.
And I'm glad you asked me now because honestly when I go in through these notes and going back through this stuff, It really built my faith in the Word of God, built my faith in general in a way that I haven't, you know, not that I haven't experienced it, but in a way that I haven't experienced on this level in a while.
So I'm really thankful to be on the show, thankful to be talking about this subject.
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So guys, yeah, and like John was saying, yeah, we can't emphasize enough, and it does, like John was saying, that it just builds your faith more because you understand the word better.
And especially when you get challenged with people, you want to go out there and do the research.
Then when you do the research on whatever it is, you know, you get to understand the Bible that much more.
You know what I mean?
And especially with this subject here, and I didn't even know until, I think it was 2000, I want to say about Yeah, 2010 the year when I watched a video by Pastor Steven Anderson about the corrupt version of the NIV Bible, and that's the generic Bible that's used in most churches, unfortunately.
And I'm like, wow, I didn't even know any of this stuff.
And so I started comparing all the Bibles, especially with the internet now.
I mean, you could go to a Bible website and you could put any Bible verse and you could change the version of the Bible.
And you could see the major comparisons.
It's crazy, man.
And, um, yeah, of course we can't go through everything today, guys, so we're gonna go through the basic stuff and show you what we're talking about here.
And, uh, because it is... It's crazy, man, and they change small little key words sometimes, or completely remove them, very important words, like, uh, how important is repentance?
How important is the blood of Jesus Christ?
Repentance and the blood of Jesus Christ is completely stricken out of some of these Bibles.
Then they defend it, well, it's in the incantations, but why take it out in the first place?
And they say, well, it's easier to read.
How is repentance not...
How difficult is it to read the word repentance?
You know what I mean?
And they got every excuse in the book, literally.
You know, it's crazy.
So if you want to start off, John, I know you got some notes and whatnot.
Yeah, man, I think it's really important for us to understand at least this for sure because a lot of people are even doubting what I'm getting ready to talk about storylines.
So, uh, one of the points that I want to make is promise his promise in the word to keep his word preserved for forever.
That means forever throughout the end of time, completely preserved for us to be able to look at.
And I'm going to go through Quickly, Dan, twelve verses, and if you want to pull them up for people to see, or if you guys out there who are listening want to write these verses down so you can check them out later, but you'll see the promise to preserve the Word of God throughout generations and through the end of time.
So here we go.
The first verse we're going to look at It's Psalm 12, 6-7, and it says, The words of the Lord are pure words.
As silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times, thou shalt keep them.
O Lord, thou shalt preserve them from this generation, That's Psalm 12, 6-7.
Now we're going to go to the second verse.
It's Psalm 78, verses 1-7.
It says, Give ear, O my people, to my law.
Incline your ears to the words of my mouth.
I will open my mouth in a parable.
I will utter dark sayings of old, which we have heard and known about our fathers have told us.
We will not hide them from their children, showing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, which we find in the Word, And his strength and his wonderful works that he had done, which we find in his word.
For he established a testimony in Jacob and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known unto their children, that the generation to come might know them, even the children which shall be born, who should arise and declare them their children.
Here is the word preserved from generations to generations, that they might set their hope in God and not forget the works of God, but keep His commandments.
So that's a long one, but that whole thing right there is talking about preserving the words, the commandments that have been passed down, the stories that have been passed down.
Next one, Psalm 105 8, it says, He had remembered His covenant forever.
The word which he commanded to a thousand generations.
If a generation is 20 years, okay, this would equal 20,000 years.
So, I mean, and if it was 30 years, it'd be 30,000 years.
It's a long time.
And we're nowhere near that time, but it says forever as well, right?
So, Psalm 119, 89.
So Psalm 119.89, forever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven.
And Psalm 119.11, and this is speaking of the testimonies, the stories we read about David, the stories we read about Daniel, and about all these different people that do these things, these feats, because they trusted in the Lord, right?
Those are called as testimonies.
Psalm 119.11, Thy testimonies have I taken as a heritage forever, for they are the rejoicing of my heart.
Psalm 119, 152, it says, concerning thy testimonies, I have known of old that thou hast founded them forever.
119, 160, thy word is true from the beginning, and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth forever.
Proverbs 22, 20 through 11, Have not I written to thee excellent things and counsels and knowledge, that I might make known the certainty of the world, that thou mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto thee?
And I'm going to go to a couple, I'm just going to skip a couple of these and go to a New Testament, New Testament verse that proves that there was a preserved word up to the time of Jesus in Matthew 4, 4.
Jesus says, when Satan was tempting, it says, Satan was tempting the Lord as he is in the wilderness for testing and temptation.
Here is his answer.
He said, But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
So he's talking about the word that had been written at that time, and he's using the word.
On when he's speaking to the devil, which means he did respect that the word was there and it was true.
We're going to go to Matthew 5, 17 through 18.
It says, Think not that I have come to destroy the law and the prophets.
So he says this and he says, not one jot or tittle shall be passed from the law.
So if you know what a jot and tittle is, you know that these are the markings that even go on the Hebrew language and the language in general.
And just they're there.
They're there forever.
Not one word will pass forever until heaven and earth pass away.
In Matthew 24, 35, it says heaven and earth shall pass away, but my word shall not pass away.
Let's go on to another one here.
Just one more.
I think we're going to want to go through here, but because I think it's actually important to what we're talking about.
So also in John 1421, I think it is.
Let me look here.
John 1421.
Can you get that pulled up, Dan?
Oh, yep.
Can you read it for me?
I can't find it in my notes here.
He has, I'm sorry, he that has my commandments and keeps them, he is the love in me.
And I'm sorry, my cursor keeps moving over.
One more time, I'm sorry.
So he that has my commandments and keeps them, he that loves me and that loves me shall be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest in him.
Yeah, so basically it's saying those that have his commandments.
So how do we even have His commandments?
In the Scripture it talks about, you know, if you go to John 10.35, let me read that real quick, John 10.35, it says, If He called them gods, then to whom the Word of God came, and the Scriptures cannot be broken.
So He says the Scriptures can't be broken.
So if all of this is true, If every bit of this is true, and we even have it talking about it in the New Testament, even more we'll go into that here in a minute, but it talks about him preserving his word for generations and generations.
I mean, there's no doubt when you read the word that he says that he will preserve his word.
Am I wrong, Dan?
Nope.
And the sad thing about I think most of this is that I even have to talk about this because most A lot of people, especially in the Truth or Movement, New Age Movement or whatever, they have doubts that any text for the Bible can be perfect because, you know, men have handled it over the years.
They have doubts that any translations can be as close to perfect as possible for the English language as possible.
And so therefore, in their own minds, they've given up on the idea that they can even really understand what the Scriptures are saying and what they're not.
And to me, that's kind of...
Disturbing in a way, especially when you hear a lot of people that are popular in the movement that are supposed to be Christians and are supposed to be teachers saying things along this line.
And I think I think that's important to to point out, you know, the fact that people Actually doubt that the Word of God can be properly translated into the English language and doubt that the Word of God even is preserved up to this point or that it is perfect.
You know, that that right there, I think, is you have to have to believe that that's possible in order to even really understand God's Word at all.
And so, you know, what I find interesting is these people, these same people that would argue the point that it's impossible for a proper translation or a proper text to be able for us to be able to read today, yet they'll use the Bible When they see fit, when it fits what they need to get across, you know, kind of like the Satan used the Bible on Yeshua, you know, on Jesus.
He used it on him.
He said, you know, God says that he'll send his angels, you know, he'll do this, you know, throw yourself off this mountain.
He tempts them to do these things using the word that prophesies that That this is what God would do for his son, right?
And so people use the word a lot, but if they don't believe that the word can be preserved, then what are they really using?
What's the point?
What's the point in believing any of it if you can't believe the word can be preserved?
Exactly.
And I truly believe that, you know, the Word has been preserved and, you know, of course that's why the enemy goes out of their way and spends countless money to try to distort the Word of God.
Then, like you said, in the truth movement too, man, like, even with the truth movement, how many people are real Christians?
How many people really believe in the Bible?
And they fall for the Zeitgeist garbage, the New Age garbage, and everything else, and so, and, you know, when you look at it, they're not really of the truth movement because the only truth is the Word of God, you know?
Yeah.
So yeah guys, we're going to do a couple of demonstrations here until we got some slides here, you know, what we're talking about.
And, you know, for starters here, you got the King James Version.
If you go to Luke chapter 9 verse 56, right?
And it says, why did Jesus come to us?
So Luke chapter 9 verse 56 says, for the Son of Man It's not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them.
And they went into another village.
So, if you go to NIV, because people say, what's the big difference?
Well, we're going to show you a lot of big differences.
Luke chapter 9, verse 56.
And they went into the other village.
So, you know, they literally cut the verse in half.
Again, and they went on to the village.
Whose day?
Why they go to the village?
You know, a lot of that stuff, Dan, is, you know, they'll use it.
They're using a different text, which I think that's what a lot of the argument are going to be.
Well, it comes from the Septuagint, which is an older text, or it comes from this because it's an older text.
And that's why it's not in there.
It's not that the NIV removed it.
It's that the KJV added it.
And that's the common argument.
But, yeah, I say keep going, showing people these, because I want to blow down that argument after this.
After we go through these texts because I know that's what some people that are really dead set on Other texts are saying right now.
We're definitely going to Prove that does that's not a great line of reasoning.
Yeah Yeah, and look at this a Matthew 18 11 and for the Son of Man has come to save that which is lost and But with NIV, it's not even there at all.
Right.
So, like, there's many examples.
And like we said earlier, we could go over, like, thousands of these things.
But we're going to cover basics today.
And we might even do a part two at one time.
Because we don't want to give information overload.
And on top of it, this really needs to be understood and absorbed.
So you load a lot of time, absorb it.
Because how important this is.
You know what I mean?
And small little keywords, little things like that could change a whole lot.
And again, we're using the NIV because that's probably the most important.
I'm sorry, the most used in most churches.
Which should be the King James and all that.
But yeah, Mark 114 says, Jesus came into Galilee preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God.
So if you go to the NIV version, it says, after John was put in prison, Jesus went to Galilee proclaiming the good news of God.
And so basically, the kingdom come, that will be done, and the kingdom of God is left out.
You know what I mean?
So, little, small, some is significant, large significance, some small little changes, some is reworded a little bit, and some is completely gone, you know, plain and simple.
There's so many verses and so many words.
Not just verses that are changed, but words.
I think it amounts to possibly, in some of the translations, 20,000 to 30,000 words that are different.
Possible changes, because there's in the Kittle Bible and stuff like that.
There's a lot of, and I can kind of go over some of these translations too to see, just, you know, tell people, you know, why they're different.
Because I think that's important to know too, why they're different.
It's not that they're just like, the translators were like, okay, we're going to actually Translate this a little bit differently.
We don't agree that that should have been there.
It's because they're using a different text and some of them multiple texts.
So basically, like the NIV, they'll use like I got these notes here.
Let me read this.
So this is the NIV.
They they were they were actually put together by this organization that I exposed on one of our shows.
Then when we're talking about the alien or I can't remember what the show is called, but at the beginning of it, I will explain to people why they wouldn't hear it in their churches.
And one of the organizations is an evangelical organization, and they're the ones that are actually responsible for the NIV in 1978.
And so here is what they say, what they're using for their translations of the Old Testament.
So it says, for the Old Testament, the standard Hebrew text, the Masoretic text, is published in the latest edition of Biblia Hebraica, which is the same kiddo Bible I mentioned before was used throughout.
The Dead Sea Scrolls contain material bearing the earlier stage of the Hebrew text, so they use the Dead Sea Scrolls for that part.
And then some tarts, they use the Samaritan Pentateuch, and they use that.
Some of them, they use the ancient scribal traditions.
Some of it variant Hebrew.
They got variable Hebrew reading in the margins.
Some of them are words in the continental text that were divided differently.
They got some Septuagint, some Symmachus, and some of the... I mean, the list goes on.
So they've got a lot of different reasons for the changes, right?
And that's just in the Old Testament.
And, you know, when you go to the Greek manuscripts, I think you can...
See a clear line in that stuff, too.
But there's a lot of differences.
I mean, we're talking thousands of words that are changed or different because they decide they want to use any and every different kind of text, really.
I mean, really, there's not that many.
There actually is only, I think, two that I would consider legitimate translations from the Masoretic Text.
And we'll talk about why the Masoretic Text is important here in a minute, but most of them are copies of a translation.
Like, they'll take a translation that's already in existence, and then they'll adapt it for the times, or they'll change it a little bit, or they'll, you know, put this in there instead of that, and it's just a hodgepodge.
And, you know, I used to be the kind of person that didn't really care about these things, because I didn't think it was a big deal.
Thankfully, there were people in my life that helped push me towards wanting to know about that because they would ask questions that would point me in a way that would make me have to look at that stuff.
You know, I'm thankful for that.
So we all have the reason that we're studying this thing, but that was the reason that I was studying it.
And so this is...
What it really boils down to is, what texts are they translated from?
And most people couldn't tell you that.
And one thing that I am really down on Hebrew roots translations of the Bible, like the Scriptures, the Sefer, you know, all of these different translations.
They're not even using... they don't even tell you what text they're using.
Most of them don't.
If you read in the introductions, they don't really tell you what text they're using.
Some of them are using a hodgepodge of different ones, and they don't really tell you the translator's names or, you know, who's responsible for translating it.
Whereas, you know, we'll get into the translators at least maybe today, one of these days, but there's a big difference, right?
There's a big difference on...
Big boy Bible and a Bible that's just been flipped around upside down and doesn't resemble as much of the Bible as it should.
I mean, there's a difference.
And we're going to make it really clear by the end of the show, so make sure you guys continue to listen here.
Write notes if you have to, to get this, or go back through it later on.
But I think this is important in our mind.
And I'm going to go through a few more Scriptures because I want to show you in the Scripture Where it tells us where the text came from.
So we're going to start in Romans 3 verses 1 and 2.
And it says the Jews basically it says the Jews were named by God to be the guardians of the Old Testament.
It says I'm sorry Romans what?
Romans 3, 1 and 2.
I'll give you guys a second to turn there if you've got your Bible.
This is me tonight.
Nobody's going to listen to this unless they really want to know what the truth of the Word is out there.
So I'm glad that there are people out there listening to this tonight because, man, this is one of those things that you either got to want to know or you're just here to fellowship or whatever.
But I really want you guys to grab onto this so that you can have a reason A reason for what you believe as well on this subject, because most people don't even care about this.
Romans 3, 1 and 2, it says, What advantage then had the Jew?
Or what profit is there of circumcision?
And it says, Much in every way, chiefly because that unto them were committed the oracles of God.
So it says here, if you could highlight one of those verses, or one of those, a few of those words, it says, Unto them were committed the oracles of God.
And that, to me, says that, you know, the Jews were committed to Oracles of God.
I mean, it says pretty plain and simple there.
And we have to understand, I guess, the way That the Jews actually handled the Word of God throughout generations, throughout history, to kind of determine what text that would be that they handled.
Because if there's a bunch of different Hebrew texts, and all of them are saying a little bit something different, we need to figure out which one's the right one, right?
I mean, this is 101, right?
We need to figure this out.
These are the rules that the Jews had when copying the scrolls, the synagogue scrolls, the ones that they had.
And so here's the rule number one.
It says the parchment must be made from the skins.
And I'm getting this actually from this book.
This is a really good book.
Dan, if you could show, I don't know if they can see that on the camera.
This book right here is actually a great book on the subject.
I definitely recommend it.
It's called Defending the King James Bible.
Um, written by D.A.
Waite.
Very, very good Bible.
Very, very good book.
I mean, this book lines out a lot of what I'm going to tell you tonight, and probably even then some, you know.
But it's really, really good on the subject.
So I'm going to read this, that it was copied here, but it was actually from General biblical instruction by H.S.
Miller, and this is the rules that he described.
It says, the parchment must be made from the skin of clean animals, must be prepared by a Jew only, and the skins must be fastened together by strings taken from clean animals.
Number two, each column must have no less than 48, nor more than 60 lines.
The entire copy must be first lined.
Number three, the ink must be of no other color than black, and it must be prepared according to a special recipe.
Number four, no word nor letter could be written from memory.
The scribe must have an authentic copy before him, and he must read and pronounce aloud each word before writing it.
So, for instance, like if in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth, He would pronounce it, and then he would write it.
He would pronounce it and write it, and he would keep doing that.
And number five was he would reverently wipe his pen each time before writing the word for God, which is Jehovah, Yahovah, Yahuwah, however you want to pronounce it, but the Tetragrammaton, Y-H-V-H or Y-H-W-H, they would have to clean their pen before they wrote it.
Number six, they had strict rules were given concerning forms of the letters, spaces between letters, words and sections, the use of a pen, the color of the parchment.
And number seven, the revision of the role must be made within 30 days after the work was finished.
Otherwise, it was worthless.
So if they didn't make the change in the right time, they throw it away.
If one mistake on the sheet, they condemn the sheet.
If three mistakes were found on any page, the entire manuscript was condemned.
So if they found more than three problems, they just threw the whole thing away.
Number eight, every word and every letter was counted.
So they counted every word, every letter, so they knew, oh, if there's too many letters, they know, okay, this is, something's wrong here.
If there's not enough letters, they know something's wrong here.
They know there's not enough words, etc.
And, you know, the scripture talks about guarding the word.
And, you know, you look in the scripture and how intense they were.
With wanting to guard the Word.
And this is the reason that the Lord entrusted the Jews with the copying of the text.
Because they were very meticulous in the copying of the text, and He wanted His Word preserved.
And people always think, well, we're going to go back to the Jews or this.
There was actually more ancient priesthoods before the Jews ever existed.
But they weren't entrusted with keeping the Word of God.
It was the Jews who was entrusted in keeping the Word of God to this day.
Romans 3 and 2 says it.
And so the Masoretic text there's it's not going to be like according to this.
This is what I want to read this real quick on page 27 of the book that I just showed you guys.
It says the Masorites flourish from about 500 to 1000 A.D.
They were supposed to have standardized the Hebrew Old Testament in about 600 to 700 A.D.
by putting in the vowel pointings to aid in the pronunciation of the constant or sorry, the consonantal text.
Their text is called the Masoretic Text, or the MT if you want to abbreviate it.
Some people spell the word Masoretic, some Masoretic.
I prefer Masoretic with only one S, so it's just talking about the different spellings.
But this is the text that the Jews passed down from generation to generation.
The Subtugent is actually standardized earlier, but yet it wasn't the actual text From which the Jews were copying from scroll to scroll forever and ever.
In fact, if you look at the Dead Sea Scrolls, which are old, very old, they actually match the Masoretic texts in almost every way when it comes to That or the Septuagint they would be more more matching of the Masoretic text so you have that those are that's really important to remember because You can really go through this if you get this book.
You're gonna be like wow this has got so many things that are reasons to believe that This is very possible That the Masoretic text should be the scripture if the Jews were actually entrusted with the scripture if
That's the truth, and the Bible is real, and the Bible has... if God has given a real promise to preserve the Word, and He actually is keeping His promise, then for my conclusions through all of this, because there's more that I could dig into, and we can if you want here in a second.
But I want to hear what you guys are... what you're thinking, if there's any questions in your mind, or if there's any questions in their mind before we move on to another subject.
I want to...
Solidify this.
If I didn't explain something correctly, please, please let me know.
Yeah, so guys, we're watching in the chatroom too, so if you don't quite understand it, and I know it's a 30 second delay, uh, so like, um, put it in the chatroom, in all capitals if you can, uh, because we want you to understand this and absorb this before we move on to another part, because, uh, this is a very important subject, you know what I mean, and, um, yeah, and a lot of people say, oh, it doesn't matter, and well, it does matter, and it matters a lot, because this is the word of God we're talking about.
We're not talking about, um, somebody's, um, We're talking about the Word of God, you know what I mean?
The most important text there is.
So yeah, you should be concerned.
You should be worried about what version you're reading.
And why, you know?
Because, um... And the thing is, it goes back to Satan too, because... Don't you think Satan would go all out to distort the Word of God so you'd be misled and fooled?
You know what I mean?
And they're doing that in the churches today, guys.
They're preaching, um...
You know, with the dispossessionalism.
Telling people, you know, it's a free pass to sin.
We heard Klaus calling to the show saying, oh yeah, it's a free pass to sin, you know, by grace and totally forgetting about repentance and everything else.
So because of dispossessionalism, especially these days, man, we need to really be on top of this stuff.
And so people understand what we're dealing with here.
Because this is, again, the word of God is the most hated thing in the world.
To the elite, you know, to the Satan people follow Lucifer, you know.
And so we need to be able to combat them with the knowledge, you know.
So this is extremely important why we're doing this.
Yeah, for sure.
I saw one thing in the chat, you know, what priesthood was before the Levites, before the Hebrew priests.
And if you look in Genesis, where in Abraham, He meets Melchizedek, the priesthood of Melchizedek.
He's the king of Salem.
Jerusalem means city of peace, and king of Salem means the city of peace.
He's the king of Jerusalem.
Before Jerusalem was even supposed to have even existed, really it's called Salem.
And he is the one that Abraham actually pays tithes to.
In Genesis, and you can find this in the area with the Battle of Nine Kings, because it's a really interesting story there.
But basically what happens is Lot gets kidnapped by a lot of really powerful kings, because there's this war going on.
And so he takes his trained men all the way across the land structure there, hundreds of miles.
Who knows how long it took him?
Went over there, killed all those kings, took his brother back, and came back to the land.
Melchizedek came, and that story kind of takes place.
And after that, God meets with Abraham and the covenant's made.
So, interesting story if you haven't read it, but go back.
And there's not a whole lot about Melchizedek, really, until you get into Psalms.
There's like a couple verses.
But Hebrews, for somebody that really wants the meat of the Word, that wants to understand where we're at, Hebrews is amazing.
I mean, my goodness, I mean, what an awesome way to really kind of Get full circle on where we're at.
You know, you have you have this process that happens.
A lot of people don't want to believe this process is in the next phase.
Right.
But they but it's true.
You know, we have before the Hebrews, you have Melchizedek.
Not not a Hebrew because Hebrew just means sons of Eber, which was, I think, Abraham's grandpa or something like that.
You know, I can't remember exactly, but right in that genealogy right around there, this is somebody else.
And then now after.
Yeshua died and rose again.
He's the high priest now.
And we're under a different order of priesthood, not the Levites anymore.
And I know people will argue night and day, especially they just will.
But the book of Hebrews makes it pretty clear.
Yeah, I love that book.
Yeah, I do, too, man.
I think that I think, you know, when you really look at the Masoretic, just going back to our subject we're talking about, the Masoretic text is superior in its text because it has been very carefully handled.
The Vulgate, or I'm sorry, not the Vulgate, but the Septuagint, I got some quotes here if you want me to read them.
Sure.
Dr. Unger at Dallas Theological Seminary, this is kind of the story.
They asked them why this Meseric text should be followed... I'm sorry.
Why the Septuagint would be a better translation.
And so basically, in conjecture, it says there was no reasons given.
They didn't have any sources at all, really, to why.
And other than it's older, compiled earlier.
Now, when I say it's older, it wasn't older.
It's just been compiled earlier into a text.
This is what he says.
He says, I raised my hand and said, Dr. Unger, why did you change this text?
He replied, it just reads better this way.
That is because down in the footnotes, every time they want to change it, with no evidence, whatever, the footnotes read L, which stands for the Latin word legendum, which it means which read.
Then they're following the Septuagint or some other version or Latin Vulgate, the footnote reads with the Latin Vulgate, etc.
So he's talking about this.
Oh, I'm sorry.
This is the the Kittle Bible, which is the New American translation is translated from the Southern one.
Let me go back here.
I'm sorry.
I read the wrong quote.
Oh, it's all right.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
Wow, again, I lost my notes here.
Lost my pages here.
So...
Let me just read here.
I'm just going to read this, what it says, because I think that it, I mean, it's already written down.
It says it right here.
But it says there are quotations in the ISBE, which is supposedly where they're supposed to take from the Masorac text, and they take it instead from the Septuagint.
But according to these scholars, this is on page 29 of this book here, The Old Testament translation of the subdugent is a really deficient translation from the Hebrew into the Greek, because the subdugent is the Greek Old Testament.
So it's a translation from the Hebrew text to the Greek, and then translated from the Greek into the English.
And there's just a lot of perversions in it according to Most of the scholars, they asked here, and I'm sorry, I've lost kind of my place in here where I was at.
But if you get this book, you're going to see why the Septuagint isn't as superior as those texts.
So I think we made our point about that.
I mean, we could go on about it, but in general.
If there's anybody that has any questions about that, I'd love to answer them, but I don't know how much we need to go over.
Well, um, uh, repentance, um, he, he digs, um, there's, uh, some errors in the King James because he says, um, he recites Acts 12 for says Easter, but the Greek word is Passio, which means Passover.
And there was an issue of mock in the very end of 16 with contention in the end.
So, well, it's, it's interesting.
You know, this is one of those things that, um, on my, On my mother's side, her great-grandmother was a Paschal.
That's the last name, Paschal.
It's a French name.
And the word Paschal, if you look up the word Paschal, the etymology of Paschal, which I'm going to do right now, because this is how I found out just by looking at the etymology, because I wanted to know, like, okay, we're, you know, like everybody wants to know, they want to know Where their family come from, it says French and English from the personal name Pascal, Latin Pascalis, a derivation of Pascal Easter via Greek and Aramaic from Hebrew Pasach, Passover.
So there is an idea that around this time, around the time that the English language kind of came to being, that the word Easter actually came from the word that the word Easter actually came from the word Passover, Pascha.
And this is a narrative of that according to this.
So the English language, you know, has changed a lot over the years.
But there's you know, there's a lot of people that say Easter stands for Ishtar and I've even said though myself But the problem is there's not a whole lot of proof that that's true 100% that Easter stands for Ishtar in fact back in ancient history.
They used to use the word Easter and Passover kind of interchangeably back back then so I mean that's something to think about and I know it's gonna be really hard for people to understand but That's That's the truth.
I mean, and David, I know David Carrico had said something about, which is possibly true as well.
I don't even, I don't know.
He said that they had a, um, I can't remember what his explanation for that was, but my explanation is that, uh, the English language, uh, didn't differentiate the word Easter and Passover yet at that point.
Cause I think that, uh, I don't know exactly When we're at the etymology, but if you look up the etymology of the word Easter, which is something that I'm going to do right now.
Yeah, so, um, it's pretty interesting.
It's of Germanic, yeah, it's of Germanic, or in its Germanic, but it's associated with spring.
So, yeah, I don't know, man.
It's interesting.
That's a good question.
I've heard people ask that question before.
But for me, I believe that they, to them, Easter had the same meaning as Passover to them at the time.
Because I don't know when all of the pagan rites came in with Easter and if they ever, you know, if it was something different.
Like, there's so much about history that is un...
Unattainable, I guess you could say.
Which makes it really, really hard to decipher what's true and what's not when it comes to that.
So I try to really just stick to the Word of God on that.
And for one, the King James, translating it as Easter, doesn't have bearing on the original text, if you get what I'm saying.
To me, it doesn't have bearing on that.
So yeah, the good thing about The King James Bible is that we can see it lines up with the strongest concordance and all of that.
So we can actually go back and look at the Hebrew and we can actually go back and look at the Greek and we can see what is going on there.
And so, and plus, you know, it makes sense for today's English, which is really watered down version of the English that we had in the 1611 to do that.
So you can kind of go back and just kind of see, get a better understanding, especially if it's a word, if it's something you're not 100% understood with.
But I think the main point of this show is to help people understand that there is, and this is something that I think you guys need to search out, If you're not going to search it out, I'm not going to do all your homework for you, but you need to search out and see, like, what is the best text and what translations are derived from these texts.
Now, the King James Bible, I mean, there's so much positive things to be said about the authors of the King James Bible, which we can get into in a second.
That question about the Passover and the Easter thing, that's something that has marveled me too.
But I mean, the only thing that I can think of is that wasn't differentiated at the time.
But I know there's other people that have different explanations for it.
But I'm not so sure that Easter etymology comes from Ishtar.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it has to do with, from the East, when Germanic, according to the etymology that I found here, it comes, it's in the Germanic, so it doesn't really have anything to do with Ishtar or the name Ishtar, which I've said before, but I mean, in all reality, we have to be intellectually honest.
If we find, if there's evidence of that etymology coming from that other than it kind of sounds like it, Then I'd love to know about that.
But I, you know, somebody said something to me about this last year, or I guess it was like a few months ago, actually, just recently on one of the shows, because I talked about that.
And they're like, where is proof that Easter and Ishtar stand for the same thing?
I couldn't find exact proof.
I've seen some articles that people say that, but I haven't actually seen proof of that in the etymology of the word.
So there's that.
So maybe that helps a little bit.
I don't claim to know everything either, and I want people to know that.
I don't claim to know everything.
I can only know what is out there for me to look at.
I choose to really just trust the Word of God 100%, whether it comes to history, whether it comes to anything.
I really choose, if there's a way for me to find out something inside of there, I'm going to trust that over some book written by somebody else.
I'm going to trust what the Scripture says on it.
But I think I've said this before, Dan, and it's getting late for me, and I'm a little bit tired and a little bit rusty right now, but I'll tell you, There's one thing that I won't forget, and that history has been manipulated.
I won't forget that.
I won't forget that.
That's something that I can say all day long, because when I read these books and I just see... I mean, I've got history books in my library from early 1900s, and I've got history books even earlier than that.
You compare those to the books we have now, and it's like, OK, there's a different story being told here altogether completely.
Things have changed.
This isn't true.
So if you just got like a hundred year gap, 120 year gap there where you have all of these problems, imagine thousands of years.
Imagine thousands of years of these same bloodlines controlling the history that we see, controlling the words that we see, controlling the stories, controlling the agenda, controlling the narrative, all the way for those thousands of years to where we're at today.
Imagine that, if that's possible to imagine, but that's where we're at right now.
So that's why I think the Word of God and what is the proper text is so important, because if God is going to preserve His Word, If God wants us to know anything about Him, then He has done this, and this is important, you know?
I don't know... I don't know if I could really stress how important it is properly, but I'm trying.
I don't know.
I don't know if I'm doing it or not, but I just want people to know how important it is if there's really only one thing they can trust, and that's the Word of God, or God in general.
Then they just need to know this.
And that's why, you know, I think it's also worth looking at to look at the translators themselves and the translations.
Who translated what?
With the King James Bible, you just have such an elite group of people translating.
And with some of the translations from today, Some of them don't even have a degree in Hebrew, you know what I'm saying?
Some of them don't even have a proper understanding of how to speak Hebrew, which I think should be qualified in order to translate a text, don't you?
Yeah.
If you got a translator from Hebrew, you should know Hebrew.
You're right.
And there's a lot of questions coming through there.
So guys, yeah, just be patient.
And if we don't get to your questions, we're going to do the Q&A.
If any of them got anything to do with what we're talking about, go ahead and ask them and I'll get to the notes here about the translators.
One was Alan, who was saying that Job 21-24 says that men's breasts produce milk, says his breasts are full of milk and his bones are moistened with marrow.
So I don't know if you think... Let's pull it up here.
Job what now?
Chapter 21, verse 24.
Okay.
Go and get the context of this real quick.
Joke 21.
That's the thing, too, people.
You know what I mean?
Because this is all in English, too.
Sometimes, like, if you take a single verse on its own, you can make it out to almost be anything you want.
But if you read it in this context, you're like, oh, OK.
So if you think it sounds like one thing, that could be the case here.
Because we know men's breasts don't produce milk.
Because it says, his breasts are full of milk and his bones are moistened with marrow.
Okay, I'm just gonna, so basically it's talking about the wicked and I mean, I don't really know exactly what that means.
I mean, I can't, but to me that doesn't, you know, let's go back to the Hebrew and see what it says in the Masoretic text.
So, that's just how I like to do the study on those things.
and I believe I've read that before, but I can't remember.
Yep.
Job 21, 24.
Yep.
There's been a lot of these.
Like, somebody questioned me right away.
I'm like, I couldn't figure it out.
So I dwelled upon it.
Then eventually, you know, studying it, come to find out what that meant, you know.
So there's a lot in the scripture like that.
So that's why I always tell people, just ask the Holy Spirit to write upon your heart.
And the Holy Spirit will give you wisdom and everything and discernment to understand it.
So, so...
So...
The pronouncing the actual word is a teen and it comes from the root word for a container, a receptacle or a breast.
And actually in this text, there's a parentheses.
It says, uh, let's see, where are we at in 24 here?
It says breasts or a milk pill.
So it could actually mean a milk pill, um, breasts or milk pill.
So, you know, he's got a full milk pail of milk.
His bones are moistened with marrow.
So, I mean, in the Hebrew, you've got the word that could most likely, obviously we know that men don't have breasts that have milk in them.
So maybe, you know, if you look at the word breasts in the original dictionary that goes back to the, let's see, let me find the dictionary.
That's that'd be an interesting study, too Because sometimes these words like people are saying well it talks about turtles in here But it's actually in the in the English language the word turtle stood for turtle dove So it also stood for turtle dove someone that says turtles.
It's actually talking about turtle dove in in the language So sometimes going back to the the old Dictionary makes a big difference.
So I'll have to look that up.
I'll look it up here in a minute.
Is there anything else?
There's a few others here.
So, hang on a second.
Well, repentance is saying, his breast Hebrew is at 18, which means bucket of pail, what you just said, 17.
So that could be the case.
Like today we have different meanings for words.
Not to bring this word up, but the word gay.
Today, people are automatically associated with homosexuals, but gay meant happy, like, just back in the 1960s.
You know, you see old TV shows, you know what I mean?
I'm feeling pretty gay today, you know what I mean?
I tell you, we would laugh at that, but back then, it meant you're happy, you know what I mean?
So, words change, according to the...
So, who knows, breasts, because they were called paps back then, you know, like, tits are paps.
You know, they were called paps, and so breasts could have been something totally different...
We don't know.
So, that's something worth looking into because, like John said, obviously we don't have breasts, you know, that produce milk, you know.
So, there's something in that.
So, something like that, when you come across something like that, I would sit there and actually study the word, you know, where it came from, the origins, and think of back then, back in the 1500s, when this Bible was written, what generally the word breast meant.
I would go down that avenue and see where you could come up with.
Most of the time when you find out it's either a contradiction or something weird in the Bible, you end up finding out later on it's not a contradiction or it's not something that's not true.
It just takes a lot of studying to know.
Again, when you read the King James Bible, you've got to understand the way people spoke back then.
Now, if you spoke like that way today, people say, oh, you speak in improper English.
And our version of English is watered down compared to that.
So when they say, that's how they spoke back then.
You know what I mean?
So, it's just like, you gotta go through that language barrier to see
Because the English language is so complicated, you know, I mean you could take one word It means several different things like resume spelt the same way as resume, you know It's just so complicated really is so I'm plus going what the word actually meant in that time So that's what you got to go by to and um, you know take into conversation for that Yeah, and I mean it's a lot some of this is kind of poetic, you know the talk calls people stubble before the wind but we know people aren't really stubble and
You know, and we know that they're not really chaff, and you know, some of it...
You know, it might mean you got laying there with his soft bones and big tits laying there on the couch.
You know what I'm saying?
Like talking about.
So you know what I'm saying?
Like, seriously, like that.
It could it could mean that.
I don't know.
But the fact is, I mean, you can see the context of what it's talking about here.
And if you go back to the Hebrew, you can look and see it.
But if you can go back to the Hebrew, you got to go back to the Hebrew.
That is actually the Hebrew text.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah, I'm just looking for any other ones here.
There's a few more.
I forgot where it was.
But I mean, also, I think the word they used to use the word a bosom for the ship's hold, you know, where they would hold things in the ship, the bosom of the ship or breast of the ship.
They would, that's where they would hold, hold, um, goods.
So.
Yeah.
Cause like when you read about Abraham's bosom, uh, yeah, it's not as ass, you know what I mean?
They're talking about, you know what I mean?
So it's, um, different context when today we have bosomy tickets, that, uh, ass word, but yeah, that's, um, different, you know, with the word mentality.
It's true, it's true though.
You get me, Dan.
It's a good...
It's true, though.
I mean, not all words are...
You know, we take it literal, but when there's poetic use behind Ecclesiastes, there's a lot of poetic use in Song of Solomon, etc., Here's a couple, if you want to go through some of these too, like just the variances here, some of the slides, like King James and NIV here.
Matthew 9.13 says, for I am not to come to call the righteous but the sinners to repentance, right?
And NIV says, for I have not come to call the righteous but sinners.
Completely took out the word repentance.
And how important is the word repentance?
You know what I mean?
And most dispensationalists, they don't even mention repentance.
They think it's a free pass to sin, grace.
You know, you say by grace it's a free pass to sin, which if you're still sinning, doing the same thing, you're not repenting.
So, uh, Yeah, you know, the problem here, you know, so, uh, what would you touch beyond that?
Um... Say it again, I'm so sorry, dude.
I was looking for this, uh, these notes that I had here.
Go ahead, say it again.
Oh, I'm sorry, yeah.
Yeah, but, uh, Matthew 9, 13, it says, uh, For I am not come to call the righteous, but the sinners to repentance.
And, uh, NIV says the same thing, but it leaves out the word repentance.
Yeah.
I think that that makes a big difference.
Yeah.
I really do.
If the word repentance is supposed to be in there, which, you know, that would be from the Textus Recepticus, the KJV, which is also by most scholars thought to be the original text because there is widely Distributed throughout the world.
There's a lot of reasons to the Texas Receptacus is the is the important Greek text the other Greek texts are Don't compare in In what it needs to hold up to be the preserved Word of God, you know the Texas Receptacus is the only one that in my opinion because I hold it like for me my my level of of Where I hold the standard at has to be To where there's no doubt in my mind.
This is because, look, when I first became a believer, like I believed in Yeshua, I knew that he saved me, set me free from drugs, all these things.
But I didn't believe the Bible yet at all, because I thought it was just whatever.
I thought it was just nothing.
Maybe, you know, maybe God just talks to me and I don't need the Bible.
Well, throughout time, through their struggles and all these different things, through a host of different things that happened to me in in a sequence, I came to the knowledge and understanding that the Bible was God's Word.
Okay.
And so if this was true, if this is God's Word, then why are there so many copies and so many things that say stuff different?
This is what I thought.
You know, this is why are there so many of them?
And I kind of gave up on that thought because I really didn't truly understand because I thought all translations were actually just from the same text.
It's just they translated a little bit differently and that all the scholars were pretty much on the same par.
You know, I believe that.
And I believed that at the time.
And so I think that it matters a lot.
You know, if they leave the word repentance out and it's supposed to be there, then guess what?
Where's that?
I mean, yeah, that made some difference, a huge difference, like in the text.
And because you'll see that whole thing played throughout.
And I do believe that texts that are not supposed to be the preserved texts are possibly a manipulation by Satan himself to pass on false information to people about the gospel, about what's true about the Bible.
The NIV was the first Bible I ever read, right?
I read the NIV through twice.
And the first time I read it through, just wanting to know all the stories that were in it and just see the testimonies in it, just really read it all the way through, just wanting to know The second time I read it to study it, and I came to the conclusion the second time reading the NIV, because the NIV uses the same word for Lucifer as it does for Jesus, like they translated the Bright and Morning Star in
the Vulgator in the, I'm sorry, in the Old Testament, the NIV, and it translated him as the bright and morning star in the New Testament of the NIV as Jesus.
And so you're like, okay, so, because what most Bible scholars do is if you want to know what something means in the Bible, you take the word that you found there and you go and you find out where it was first mentioned in the Bible.
You know, they call it the Law of First Mention.
You go and see where that word was first mentioned, and you kind of just cross-reference from there, and study everything about that particular word.
And you'll find a lot of cool stuff that way, by the way.
But that's what I did with that word, and I saw, wow, Lucifer.
That's where it's used, is for Lucifer.
Is Jesus Lucifer?
What's going on here?
Why is he the bright and shining one?
Why is he this and all that?
You know, what's going on here?
There's a lot of problems with texts like the NIV, but I would say just as many problems with a lot of the new Hebrew root translations.
They're actually worse, I think, than NIV, if that's possible.
But yeah, they're worse, which I used to lift them up.
I used to think they're awesome.
I was like, oh, they use the name of God in here.
They use the word, they use YHVH in here.
You know, they use all these things.
So like in my mind, That was what was important at the time.
But what should have been important on my mind is, how is this going to affect my life?
How is this going to affect my understanding of God?
Not just the understanding of His name, but my actual understanding of His law, the understanding of His expectations of me, the understanding of His testimonies, the understanding of the gospel.
How is this going to affect me?
It's not about the sacred name and stuff.
The sacred name, if you believe that's important, then fine.
Whatever.
But the fact is, are you willing to give up the entire truth about the Word and everything that it says because you like the name that it says in that text?
That's where I would kind of go with it.
And with the NIV, it's just easy.
Every church has a copy pretty much in their stands, so you can take it and check it out.
But the NIV's got, you know, just several different texts that it uses the text from, which is why all the problems, but I mean, I know that was a long way to answer that question, but yeah, dude, I mean, it does matter.
Something like that is big time.
And I want to address something in the chat room.
P.G. King, I think that's your name, Jimmy James.
Well, yeah, basically saying that Jimmy James was deciphered by Henry Bacon, a Freemason.
I don't know who you're referring to, Henry Bacon.
I think you're referring to Sir Francis Bacon.
But, yeah, because there's a lot of saying that King James was a Mason and he was a Scottish Rite Freemason.
First of all, the Scottish Rite didn't come around, they weren't formed until 1801.
And it was by Albert Pike, he's the one who created, I believe, by 1801, that's when the Scottish Rite came along.
And at the time, in the 1500s, there was no Freemasons.
Uh, Freemason, the name came in, uh, the 1700s.
They were the Mother Lodge and they became Freemasons, you know what I mean?
They changed the name to that.
So, uh, where that building, yeah, of course the buildings are Masonic, they go back thousands of years, but different names, but there was no actually Freemasons in the 1500s, you know what I mean?
They were different, um, I think it was a different name it was, but, uh, it is no proof that King James was anything to do with that in the first place.
And those are just, uh, rumors.
that, you know, being spread around saying that he was a Scottish right when a Scottish right didn't come around for 300 years after King James, you know.
So, yeah, if you want to put your thoughts on that, because I know you're well-knowledged in the masonry too.
Yeah, you know, Sir Francis Bacon was, a lot of people consider him possibly William Shakespeare.
Really, as much bad as there is about him, he was actually the one that kind of standardized and helped make the English language such a great language, you know, to really just standardize it and make it to where it is a literary language. to really just standardize it and make it to where Before that, you have all kinds of different spellings, you have all kinds of different things like that.
And so, the loose side of that about Francis Bacon would be You know, just because he did a lot of bad things too, you know, I think that it's important to remember that.
So, I don't know, you know, I know the only thing that proves to me, or not proves to me, but that says like historically that Francis Bacon had his hands Involved in the translation or not.
I'm sorry in the Putting together the King James Bible is Manly P Hall says that in one of his books and Manly P Hall for those of you don't know he is, you know, he was a Freemason and He actually had you know Financial interests in different translations than the KJV so it would make sense for him to slander it in that way but at the same time if
What's important to understand is they're going to use, in order to do this, like here's one of their confessions of faith about bribeable preservation.
And this is King James Commission, or he put his name on it, commissioned to be done, but he didn't touch it.
There was a lot of scholars that did and I've got all the names of the scholars and everything like that But this is the confession of faith that says the Old Testament in Hebrew Which is the native language of the people of God of old and the New Testament in Greek Which is at the time writing of its most generally known to the nations being immediately inspired by God and his singular care and providence kept pure in all ages and therefore often authentical I'm sorry.
Authentical.
So as in all controversies of religion, the church is finally to appeal unto them.
So basically it really spoke highly.
It says that is Bible preservation.
They believe God's word was kept pure in all ages.
It is a strong testimony to the preservation of the Hebrew and Greek original words of the Bible.
So this is another quote from the This is what I believe.
are trying to do here.
It says, therefore, they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation and to which they come that the word of God dwelling plentiful and all they may worship him in an acceptable manner and through patience and comfort of the scriptures may have hope for the end.
And this is this is what I believe.
I think in the English language, the King James is definitely superior.
And this is another quote Let me find this quote here.
Give me a second here, Dan.
I know that I didn't put together a PowerPoint for this, which I should have done.
I've just got all of these old notes that I have together, and I think that Yeah, Trey Harris, you're right.
He said that Manly P. Hall hated the King James Version, and Robert was saying, if you notice, the King James Version is the only Bible today without a copyright.
And first of all, why would you copyright the Word of God?
You know, you've got these ministry pages, they have all this stuff for kids and all that, but everything's copyrighted.
Why would you take something of God Yeah, it's crazy man.
writer and i mean it makes no sense but yeah um yeah you don't see a copyright on the king james version you know you see it on the niv the asv and everything else yeah yeah there's there's uh it's it's crazy man i mean i think that that's definitely part of what you see the liberals kind of doing right now with um all of these subversions of of different histories they're writing their own subversions of it
you know the the histories that we've all been taught which doesn't mean they're true to begin with but they're creating so many versions of that history and using wikipedia and other things like that to do it that you know who knows what the heck is true anymore i'm It's the same thing they did with the Bible.
They tried to.
But God, for those of you that, for those that are seeking The truth about this, there is actually these clues that he's left behind, and I wouldn't even call them clues, it's just there in plain sight for people to see if they want to see it.
You know, the West Cotton Hort is where most of the translations from today come from, and I think the next show we do we'll have to talk a little bit about West Cotton Hort.
Talk about the Textus Recepticus versus the other Greek translations.
Because really, in order to understand why the New Testament should be trusted in the Textus Recepticus, there is a lot to be known about that.
I think the biggest evidence to me about this also is translation.
And there's really only a couple translations, like the Geneva and stuff that are actually from the Masoretic text and actually translated.
They actually went there to the Masoretic text, looked at the scrolls, wrote it down in the English language, and put it out.
There's not that many of those.
The rest of them just kind of rely on this and that and other things to kind of throw it all together.
uh... but the king james the the translators and you guys can look this up in fact check this on that you know i've got we could go on about it for this that part of it for a long time if you really just like to look into each one of the translators which if you really want to know you'll do it but you look in the translators the king james bible in these men some of them are stood multiple languages uh... were fluent in them had degrees in all of them and were considered the experts of these languages and could even uh...
Quote entire books from memory.
And they used different translators that didn't know each other from all over the place that were able to translate from the English language.
They all translated.
They came together and found what the best translation was for that.
To give you an idea of how much smarter these men were than, oh, and no offense to you if you translated the scriptures, it would be like putting Mike Tyson in his prime against a 10-year-old child.
I mean, that's how much, I'm serious, I mean, it sounds funny, but that's how much more knowledgeable these men were than the people that translated the scriptures.
When I say the scriptures, it's a Hebrew Roots version.
of the Bible and how meticulous they were about it is massive.
I think that says a lot about the King James Bible.
And if you look at that, you'll see, OK, this is superior.
I get it now.
And so you've got to be honest and you've got to look at it for yourself.
If you haven't done that, Then I feel like you're going to miss the boat here because, yeah, there's a lot of slander about the King James Bible that they changed it.
The Catholic Church did this or that.
But do you believe that God's able to preserve his word or not?
Because the fact of the matter is that the Hebrew text, the Masorac text, is the Hebrew, the one that the Jews passed down from generation to generation and generation all the way up until they standardized it and put it out in print.
Okay, that's a fact.
Also, it's a fact that the English language, in the English language, the only translation other than Geneva, which Geneva is probably pretty good.
But King James Bible, a lot more was put into it and a lot better scholars were put into it.
But the fact is that in the English language, there's one that stands above them all.
And that's because of the people that translate it.
It's because of the text they use.
And it's because of the Methodists that they used to do it.
And that's what I believe.
That's what I think that we're trying to prove here.
And I think part two would be good to kind of go into more things of this later, Dan, sometime when you want to do it.
I know there's a lot of cool things we could talk about.
This seems like one of the least, but I want to do this for you guys.
Okay.
So I know that there's a lot to learn here.
Like there's a lot to look into.
There's a lot of stuff that's just like, Man, I don't know.
I don't know what to believe here.
I don't know that.
I'm going to give you some homework.
Defending the King James Bible by D.A.
Waite.
Also, if you have YouTube or if you have, I think it's on Amazon as well.
You're gonna look up, let me make sure that I got the right title here for you.
There's a documentary called, I believe it's called Lamp in the Dark.
Oh yeah, I got that on my channel.
They gave me permission, it's Abdul and Films.
Oh you got it on your channel?
So yes, look it up.
Lamp in the Dark, it's...
Chris Pinto did it.
Awesome.
Chris Pinto's actually in Nashville.
Actually, let me get the link for you.
I've talked to him on the show before, but yeah, he did it.
It's called Lamp and Dark.
Don't hold the total history of the Bible, but there's also other ones that he did, that he did on that subject as well.
But that one is a really good place to start.
Like it really, really good place to start.
If you, if you want to, if Dan throw the link out for people to check it out, Yep.
On your channel or whatever, but check that out.
I'm telling you.
You'll come out with a better understanding.
That's awesome.
Documentary, man.
It really is.
Dan, I usually go to bed at like 9, 10 o'clock.
So for me, it's 1 o'clock in the morning here.
Oh yeah.
My brain's working at about half-mast, but I think that I can answer some questions because I probably won't have the answers to most of them anyway.
So we can try anyway.
Well, somebody's bringing up the...
The, you know, the Mandela effect with the Bible.
They think, you know, the Lion and the Lamb, you know, stuff like that.
Talk about the Mandela effect with the King James and, you know, the Bible in general.
So, um, you know, your thoughts on the Mandela effect.
Me, personally, I don't think it can affect the Word of God.
You know, the true Word of God.
Whatever they could, you know, think they could do, I don't think... The Word of God, I mean, it's plain and simple.
I mean, if he's got to preserve, like, the King James that we believe is, like, preserved, whatever.
Um, I don't think a Mandela effect could affect that, you know what I mean?
I don't know what your thoughts on it.
Yeah, I mean, that's one of the reasons I went through that first part, and we went through all those scriptures.
Psalms 12, 6, and 7.
Psalms 78, 1-7.
Psalm 105, 8.
Psalm 119, 89.
Psalm 119, 111.
Psalm 119, 152.
Psalm 119, 160.
Proverbs 22, 20-21.
Ecclesiastes 3, 14.
Matthew 4, 4.
Matthew 5, 17-18.
Some 119:89, some 119:11, some 119:152, some 119:160, Proverbs 22:20-21, Ecclesiastes 3:14, Matthew 4:4, Matthew 5:17-18, Matthew 24:35, John 14:21, Matthew 24:35, John 14:21, John 10:35, 1 Peter 1:23-25, Look at all those.
And you tell me, does God want to preserve His Word?
Did He promise to preserve His Word?
And the answer is yes, undoubtedly.
So there you go.
I posted the link, Lamp in the Dark, the Untold History of the Bible.
Guys, I'm telling you, what a documentary.
If you want to know about the Bible, how much blood went into bringing the English Bible for you.
You know what I mean?
And it covers a lot of stuff, because you get told by people who don't know any better.
They'll come out and say, well if God's so good, why'd he kill so many innocent people?
Why did Christians kill people, I'm sorry, in the Middle Ages?
know was the catholic church killing christians for possessing the bible you know i mean and they tells the truth about the knight's temple because we know like um hollywood loves to glorify the knight's temple um but yeah there's nothing to glorify with those people and uh yeah that goes through the whole history of the bible from the um uh this john whitecliffe bible and the people who went about to bring you the bible in english you know i mean they're It comes with King James, what a history or not.
Yeah, nobody's ever saying King James was perfect at all, you know what I mean?
But one thing he could not stand, he could not stand the rule of the Pope.
At all, you know what I mean?
And he got some, how many scribes did you say it was?
That he assembled to write the King James Bible?
Because him himself, King James, he had nothing to do with writing it.
He had these scribes and these brilliant men to translate it from the Hebrew and Latin.
He just basically wanted his name on it.
Yeah.
And wanted to be known as the king who decided we're gonna have the best translation of the English Bible.
I mean, that's what he was.
That's why his name's on there.
He commissioned it, probably had the money to make it all happen.
But let me see how many of them are.
You could easily Google search it, but I'm going to look in this book here too because it talks a little bit...
And it was a lot.
I mean, it wasn't just one or two guys.
It was a lot of people involved in the committee.
And I even heard that if they made so many errors, they would scrap the entire, you know, Bible all together and start over again.
Then when the printing press came, that's when it really started spreading.
And, you know, I mean, there's so many teachings that go along with this, too, because Even with these pre-tourism people, you know, I mean like they believe Jesus returned in 70 AD, but Jesus said before he returns, the gospel would have to go through all corners of the earth, right?
I mean, it was the 1500s, 1600s when it really, you know, we had the ability to stop mass manufacturing prints and presses and everything else in the 1700s.
So now today the Bible is available all over the world, you know, I mean it wasn't available in the first century, you know.
You know what I mean?
It was just spreading through the Middle East and Europe at the time, you know?
But there's so many things that come out of this, but yeah, it's so important to know the history of the Bible, too.
And again, that documentary, I pinned it in the chat room, Lamping the Doctrine of the Untold History of the Bible.
It covers so much stuff.
It's such an awesome documentary.
And it's two hours, three hours, whatever, but when you watch it, it just goes by so quick because it's so packed full of information.
And it's real good to know the history of something, especially the Bible, how it evolved today, what it is today and everything else.
And more importantly, like I said, the men and women who died to bring the word of God out to the public, you know what I mean?
And... It's horrible what the Catholic Church has done over the years.
And it's in that documentary there, so... Yeah, all of these answers that we're talking about tonight are in that documentary.
I think it's... Here's the translators.
I've got a list of 21 of them.
I'm sorry, not 21.
24 of them here.
And I'll just go through the first five just for the heck of it.
Yeah.
John overall.
He received his doctor's degree at Cambridge University.
He was celebrated for the appropriateness of his quotations from the Church Fathers.
He had spoken Latin so long it was troublesome to him to speak English in a continued oration.
His long familiarity with other languages made him well-fitted to discern the sense of the sacred original.
He was in the Old Testament Westminster group.
Hadrian Savaria.
Dr. Savaria received his doctor's degree in 1590.
He published several Latin treaties against Biza, Dinaeus, and the Presbyterians.
He was educated in several languages, especially the Hebrew.
He was the Old Testament Westminster group that translated the 12 books from Genesis through Kings.
Robert Teague, Dr. Teague was characterized as an excellent textuary and profound linguist.
He was also assigned to the Old Testament Westminster group of translators.
Geoffrey King, he was a Regius professor at Hebrew at Cambridge University.
Edward Lively, he was one of the best linguists in the world.
He was the King's professor at Hebrew at Cambridge University, so he's actually the King's professor at one time.
He had surpassed skill in Oriental tongues.
Edward Lively was the author of Latin Exposition of Five of the Minor Prophets, as well as the work on chronology.
Dr. Poussey of Oxford stated, that Lively was next to Pekak, the greatest of the Hebraists.
He was the chairman of the Old Testament Cambridge Group, which translated the ten books of the First Chronicles through Ecclesiastes.
And that's just five.
I mean, every single one of these guys has marks that were just...
Blow your mind.
I mean, my goodness.
I mean, after I found out who translated some of these texts that I see in the Hebrew Roots Movement, and even the Messianic text itself doesn't come from the Hebrew text, which is strange to me.
100% strange to me.
They don't even use the Masoretic text, which doesn't make sense to me at all, considering that the Hebrew language, the Hebrew text that the Jews believe is the original text that they passed down, Is that makes no sense.
But when forgetting about all that, but when you look at the people that actually translated some of these books, they can't they couldn't even hold their water for them.
I mean, they're like they're like.
Some of them don't even have Hebrew degrees.
You know, they don't even they don't even speak Hebrew.
They don't even speak Greek.
You know, I know I know a couple of people.
My dad was my dad was one of the people in my life that actually majored in Greek and had, you know, his doctorate in Greek.
And that's where he got his his doctorate in.
And that's one of the only people I know that can say that about themselves.
And he's, you know, he's passed now, but like most of these guys that have translated their own scripture, including like the Sefer and all these different ones, they don't even have a degree in the language.
And they definitely don't hold a weight to 24 translators that have the highest degrees possible and are respected by everybody in the world of language.
I mean, let's go, let's, NIV, you know, you look at the NIV that they translated from anything and everything, just trying to come up with a user-friendly Bible, and possibly there's even more deeper evil behind that, and I believe there is, coming from the group that put the NIV together.
Man, you know, I, like I said, I went over that and if you go to actual Midnight Ride YouTube channel, there is a, um, I said, what happened to the evangelical church?
And I went through all of the crazy stuff that, that they, uh, they basically have just, you know, are either are Satan's organization or rolled over and become Satan's organization.
I don't know how they started out or whatever, but like, I just prove it on there, but, um, yeah.
Somebody wants to know about the Sephora too.
Is the Sephora a good version?
I would say, I would say my personal opinion, and of course I've been threatened before to be sued by saying negative things about it, but I'm going to be honest, no I don't think so.
I don't think it's a good translation at all.
I can't believe they threatened to sue you over that.
It's like you don't have a right to your own opinion.
Unreal, man.
I mean, and I'm just being honest here, and I'm not trying to be.
I hate King James only people usually because they were so, just not all of them.
I don't hate them, that's a strong word.
But they're so like flamboyant and rude and don't even really know why they're King James only.
Half the time, but like, when I say that 24 of the most superior translators that were actually possible for the English language translated the King James Bible, I mean that.
And so am I going to trade 24 of the most superior for one person that doesn't even have a Hebrew degree?
Obviously not, you know, obviously not.
Yeah, I agree with you on that.
Yeah, I wouldn't trust that Bible either.
And neither would anybody I know that knows Hebrew.
In fact, they all told me that every single one of them told me the truth about it, and I'm thankful for that.
Yeah, but in the chat, they're saying it's a horrible version anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Repentance is where he said they threaten to sue you because it's threatening their money, that's why.
Well, yeah, I mean, it is, but, possibly, but, I mean, is that why you translate the scriptures for money?
Yeah.
You know, like, talk about selling the actual Word of God.
I know it costs money to print these things, but, like, if you're translating the Word of God for people to fully understand it, Is that something that we should be worried about?
Or is it the legacy of that?
I don't know.
Just my thoughts.
I would be scared to even attempt to do that because we know what the Bible says about, which I got to slide later on, what the word of God says about anybody who even adds to it, takes away, whatever the case, about the curses being upon them and all that.
So I wouldn't even attempt to even make my own translation.
That thought wouldn't even cross my mind to even do that.
I know, it seems so disrespectful to even think about that.
You know, if like the king came to me and commissioned me To do such a thing, it'd be different, but like, to take it upon myself, especially not even having a Hebrew degree, and I do think, like, you know, I've been studying Hebrew for a while now, and a long time, and I'm not, by no means am I, would consider myself anywhere near wanting to look at the old Masoretic text and try to translate it for you guys.
You know, that would be, I would think, I would be like, are you, are you kidding me?
You know, and I'm not claiming to know the Hebrew better than some of these other guys or anything like that, but I'm just saying, like, there's no way.
I mean, why would, why, when you have, if you have respect for God's word and you don't want to corrupt it and you don't want to mess it up, why, why do that?
You know, I don't know.
That's just my thought.
Yeah, don't fix what's not broke, you know?
So yeah, I agree with you on that.
And yeah, so whatever you want to come back next week, week after, it's up to you and continue this because it's a great subject and we didn't even touch the surface of this.
Yeah, next time I'll put together a PowerPoint too.
That'll help me stay on track a little bit with what I'm wanting to say and also Cause I know I get tired.
Like even when I'm doing the midnight ride, dude, once I get to like around 11 o'clock, my brain, like if I didn't have my notes with me, my brain starts like wanting to shut down and like stop.
And thankfully sometimes, you know, God gives me a boost of energy to speak.
Like tonight, you know, I just feel like a little bit of a boost, but I tell you, man, like this subject is very important.
And I really, you know, if people would actually go out and just watch Lamp in the Dark, Tonight, after you shared the link, it's in the chat right now, and you'll probably share it in the comments.
But if you share it in the comments and link, go check it out.
Maybe it's in the description too.
And it's going to give you a really clear, kind of precise understanding about the Word of God itself.
And I hope that you guys can understand that the whole goal of this is to bring faith in the Word of God itself.
Bring faith that you can actually open it up and you can read it and you can know that you're getting the best actual what is considered the Word of God.
You're getting it right there from the best translators, from the text that it's supposed to be from.
That alone right there is enough to make you go, Man, I got it from the right text, the best translators possible, and I can go back into Hebrew and Greek and look at it myself.
What better thing than that when you're actually wanting to study the Word of God?
And if you're so, you know, if you're bent on like, well, they say my favorite sacred name in this book, or I like the way they say this in this book, if that's what you really like about it, then You're just there for having it for a novelty.
You know, in my opinion, you're not really wanting to study because studying requires time, it requires effort.
A lot of people aren't willing to give that out nowadays.
But the people that will give it out, the people that want to learn the truth, they're going to find it.
The people that don't really want to learn, don't care, they're just going to jump on anything that makes sense to them right off the bat.
They're not going to search it out themselves.
I don't want you to believe me.
I don't want you to believe Dan.
I want you to go and I want you to search it out yourself.
That's the goal of everything I do at Now You See TV, man, because I don't want to be responsible for misleading you guys.
I don't want that.
I don't want that.
And so I want you to understand that I am a human.
I mess up sometimes.
I'm not perfect.
I've got problems.
I've got quirks.
I've got all kinds of things.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just like, I'm a man like everybody else.
But my goal is to point you towards the perfect one.
Point you towards the king.
Point you towards his words.
And then I believe that I've done my job.
Other than that, like, you know, that's all I can do is maybe entice you to want to learn yourself.
Entice you to want to seek this thing out yourself.
And don't fall for these idiots on YouTube that'll make you doubt the Word of God, just like Satan made Eve doubt the Word of God.
Don't don't do that.
Just read and look it up and research go go and find out find out where how do I get to the bottom of this?
Okay, this is my to say let's say you've got a translation.
It's like man.
This is my favorite translation Yeah, I can't believe you're you're stepping on my translation, bro It says it says you who should just the way I like it, you know, whatever like I get that I get I get that right, but I want you to find out where what text is translated from And find that out first.
See, what text is translated from?
And if I remember right, like the Hallelujah Scriptures and all.
Hallelujah 1 or whatever it is.
They don't even tell you at the beginning where it's translated from.
They don't even tell you who translated it.
You know, I think one of the translators is like, you know, been sued for Copyright infringement from another another scripture, you know, there's all kinds of weird stuff going on when you actually look at it The Mandela effect thing somebody says something about that look like I have no reason to believe that God Didn't preserve his word.
I'm gonna say it one more time Like I just really have no reason to believe that that didn't happen.
Do I believe that there's things that are possibly been warped?
And I definitely believe that.
I think they're trying to mess with anything they can to deceive people and get things messed up.
But I think that the Word of God, they can't touch it.
It says it's uncorruptible.
I think it's in 1 Peter 1, 23-25.
Look that up for me.
I've got that written down for some reason.
I don't have my Bible's way over there.
1 Peter 1, 23 through 25.
Look that up for me.
I've got that written down for some reason.
1 Peter 1.
Oops, let me switch over here.
I hope that's it.
First Peter 1, oops.
Peter 1, here I'll look it up to 23 through 25.
Um, yes.
Yep, being born again.
25.
Yes.
Yep.
Being born again.
Yeah.
By the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever.
And that's not the one I was looking for, but that works.
You know, it's just talking about we're in verse 25, it says, but the word of the Lord endure forever.
And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.
So there's talking about this is the word I'm preaching to you.
It's going to endure forever.
So if that's if it's going to endure forever, if we believe what the scripture says about enduring forever, Then we have to believe that the Word of God, even if there is some type of Mandela effect going on, cannot be touched by this thing.
And I know, like, there's a lot of, like, common arguments about, like, why does it say this?
Why does it say, uh, bottles instead of wine skins?
Why does it say, uh, lion instead of lamb?
Or lamb instead of lion?
Or, no.
Wolf instead of lion, you know, all of these different things.
And of course, we all remember differently, right?
You know, of course, you know, there and there are songs that go along with certain things.
And so sometimes when you hear the songs, you automatically think that's what it's got to be.
How did this change?
So there's a lot of different variables.
And, you know, for the Mandela effect, am I going to trust my memory of something or am I going to trust what's been written down?
Because I don't remember the whole Bible word for word.
So if there's like one word that doesn't really change the meaning that's changed or something like that, like I'm not going to probably know it.
I might think I know what it is, but honestly, like I don't know if I remembered it off word for word from memory.
And I was like, there was a bunch of words that were changing.
It'd be different.
But I just I don't remember the Bible word for word from memory.
So I'm unwilling to believe that it can be changed.
And because if it has been changed, you can't believe any of it.
And if that's the case, then what do you base Your knowledge of God on it all or your knowledge of yourself or your knowledge of the of the Commandments or whatever you might as well just say give up do as that will it should be the whole of the law at that point if you believe that the word of God's changed I mean in in my line of thinking Well, yeah, I mean, right there, verse 25, but the word of the Lord endureth forever, and this is the word which the gospel is preached unto you.
So, if that's being said, God's saying it's going to endure forever.
So, I don't, you know, the Mandela effect is a dairy that people could go back in time, change things, and all that.
Whatever the case is, the whole Mandela, it's not going to affect, nothing is going to affect the Word of God.
I mean, we're not saying, you know, things could happen or other things.
They could change other things, who knows?
I don't know, I can't tell you, but what I can assure you, because the Word of God says right there.
And it's going to endure forever, so it doesn't matter what the enemy can do, you know what I mean?
And how they change it, the Word of God, is the newer translations, they'll change things into corrupt God's Word.
That's Satan's, uh, objective, you know what I mean?
Use what's of God and corrupt it from within, you know what I mean?
But, uh, the word of God's self, you know what I mean?
No Mandela effect's gonna affect the word of God.
Yeah, I mean, so, uh, whatever Mandela effect you think, you know, especially, you know, the King James or whatever or the original Hebrew and all that, no Mandela effect's gonna affect that.
You know what I mean?
Plain and simple.
Because God's assuring us right there.
It's gonna endure forever.
So, um, again, I'm not questioning, I don't know if there's a Mandela effect affecting other things.
I'm not gonna question that.
But, as far as the Word of God, I mean, we're talking about the Creator.
You know, so if Satan himself can't affect the Creator, uh, Divert the creator what makes you dig something like a Mandela effects got to do that.
You know, I mean, yeah.
Yeah for sure.
That makes sense Yeah, poor John man.
Yeah.
Thank you, man.
I you look tired.
I Dude, I am I and I hate that because I was like man, I'm gonna try to Take a nap and then get prepared for Dan show cuz I love coming on with you.
Yeah, you're not you're a night owl and I'm I'm a day, day, uh, I don't know, day something.
I guess.
You're a normal person.
I'm a normal person, I guess.
But I mean, I, you know, I'd love to, I'd love to come on with you, Dan, you know that.
And so hopefully.
We can do this again soon, because I do think if we do it soon, it'll be better.
But I think that, honestly, I think if people just do what we tell them to do, and they watch that Lamp in the Dark, and they read this book, and then they do their own research on top of it, make sure everything that's said in those things is true, I think they're gonna have a really good Understanding of that and once again, you you put the you put the link in the in the Description and in the comments, right?
Yep.
I'm gonna put it in the description after this too.
Okay.
So, uh, yeah guys, uh, very important I mean the lamp in the dock.
Uh, yeah, that's something you gotta want and it it might seem wrong when you look at it But when you watch it, you're like it doesn't even matter because the amount of information is staggering really is you're like Wowie the whole time you're sitting there taking notes and everything else and Screenshots, whatever.
It's amazing.
The amount of information packed into that documentary, man.
I love the Doom films.
I got all their videos on my channel.
Awesome stuff, man.
It talks about a lot of the secret societies.
If you go to Doom Films on my playlist.
The playlist where I got the Lamp and Dockers.
They got all their documentaries.
Amazing stuff, man.
Yeah, and one more time, and also this book, if you're wanting to get a book on the subject, this is like, I mean, this is just...
It's got it all, like stuff right here.
It's like really compiled well, just kind of like everybody's like, well, what about Secret Societies?
What book should I read on Secret Societies?
I've got this book right here, which is like to me, like compiled everything so, so well.
But this one is called Defending the King James Bible, a fourfold superiority text, translators, technique and theology.
And Reverend D.A.
Waite is the author.
And Yeah, I would say check this out.
You can probably get it, you know, let me see how it be.
If you're going to get it, get it now because last book that I, um, well, I mentioned it on midnight ride one time.
It was like the return of the Puritans.
You can't even find it now for less than like 400 bucks.
Um, because everybody ordered all of the copies that were out there.
Well, you can find one right now used for like eight bucks, you know, brand new for less than 20.
Um, I'm seeing on Amazon and on used books, a books, Christian bookstore, all of that stuff.
So it's out there right now.
Yeah, and people also asked, not in the chat, but they were asking about when we're going to do the meet and greet.
So, I know you just got over being sick and everything.
So, yeah, we plan on doing it soon, right?
I want to do it soon.
I want to do it soon.
Like, I think that if we can try to get it done by January, before the end of January, that would be good.
Or, you know, in the end of December or something like that, I would really like to do it.
For sure, you know.
It's going to be kind of, I think we're talking right now, right?
You're looking at the place we're going to do it and trying to figure out some dates that they have open.
Yeah.
Once we figure that out, then we'll be able to figure out a date, but I can't wait to do the meet and greet.
That's going to be awesome.
I want to come to Rhode Island.
Dan, you've come here and hung out with me before.
You want to come back to Rhode Island?
Yeah.
Well, yeah, dude, you got to come back to Indiana where all the Hoosiers lay, you know?
Yeah and you guys will like it up here because I know you're into the Puritans and things and now because you know way north of us is Massachusetts you know home of the Puritans and all that so I know we want to take a ride up to Salem and also take a ride up to Plymouth and everything else be pretty cool yeah for sure for sure definitely man and I know that time might be short for us to be able to travel and meet new people at different places so yeah I don't know how long we got you know so the
The more we can do it, the better.
I know my goal this year, we did one in Arizona.
We have them here all the time.
We have people come in here to where I'm at, at the Puritan Barn, every Sunday just about getting baptized.
That's awesome.
We've got the map there, all the pin cushions in the map of where everybody's come from.
We've got people that have come from all over the United States.
So we're doing that and doing that here.
And then so I want to do Rhode Island.
I want to go to California.
I want to go all over as many places as I can possibly go.
Before this next year is over with because I think I don't know how long much longer we got I want to meet you guys I know like a lot of a lot of people want to that meet you see see me Oh, well, maybe not you guys because this is your show Dan But you know my listeners see me all the time like every you know, but I never see them so to be able to see them and to be able to pray over pray with them and to be able to like just Be around around people that are like-minded from all over is really cool
That's why Rhode Island is gonna be awesome Sophie if anybody's even remotely close to Rhode Island within hours of it within five six hours you guys should definitely come Yeah, definitely a blessing.
It's a blessing for sure.
Yeah, and it's so cool to meet people and And the cool thing is too, when you meet us, the show, we're just regular people.
You know what I mean?
Because a lot of people look at talk show hosts as like somebody big.
It's like, we're just regular people, you know what I mean?
And it's great to meet people to show you that.
And we're one of you, you know?
And we're nobody special, you know what I mean?
And so we're just one of you people and we would love to meet you guys.
And it's a great experience because we get to you know, chat with each other and everything else and get to know each other personally, which is awesome.
And I love this chat thing, and I love when we do the phone calls, get to hear the voices, but it's better to meet in person and all that good stuff.
And I hope to get out to the barn.
Yeah, it feels good to meet in person just because, you know, like we're so used to being in the wilderness here, you know, and so used to, I mean, I just went, and I'm not going to say where I went because just in case one of the people is listening.
But I went to one of the most awkward Thanksgivings that I've ever been to in my life.
And it was just, it was strange, you know, I felt like, I felt, I don't know how to explain how I felt other than I felt like I was, me and my wife were one of the only people there that weren't completely saturated with political angst, I guess you could call it, and all of that, you know what I mean?
Like it was just like, It was not everybody like that, but it was just strange.
I mean, you had some people eating downstairs with masks on, didn't want to come upstairs and really hang out with everybody.
You had some people kind of arguing for real liberal kind of mindset things.
You know, it's just like I felt like I'm like, man, I remember praying before I went in there, like, God, give me wisdom.
Give me subtlety.
Give me the ability to Not speak everything that's on my mind.
You know, give me the ability to kind of just be wise in this situation.
Because I knew, you know, if I do say the things that I would say, normally I would become like the enemy of the whole crew.
You know what I'm saying?
It was just like, that's where I was at for it.
And it's sad too, because before all this stuff happened, that wasn't even Ever a reality at this get together.
It was always everybody was trying to be as close together as possible.
Everybody loves each other, you know, this and that.
But now it's just become like such a polarized, weird thing.
And so when I get a chance to meet up with people that are like-minded, which, you know, we obviously we have a few that are like-minded that are around, but like, you know, people that I consider like-minded are people that, um, are really wanting to serve God in all of his ways.
And there's not that many times that we go out into a public sitting where everybody there is trying to do that.
There's, you know, there are times, but not all, not that often for you guys, especially because you guys are the scattered amongst the nations, you know, for us, I can, you know, I can get 50 to a hundred people together pretty much anytime.
Anytime that I want, but I know a lot of you guys don't have that luxury.
And so it's a blessing.
Especially with the gas prices going up.
Right.
Yeah.
Yep.
Exactly.
Is there anything else?
Any other questions?
I mean, I'm down to answer a couple more questions if there is any or a couple more anything statements or whatever.
I've got probably another 15 minutes left in me.
All right.
So anybody out there with any questions for John, throw it in the chat room and let me see.
Going through the chat room here.
But, yeah, if you've got a question for John, please throw it out in the chat room.
Put it in the capitals if you can.
And, yeah, because he's about to pass out.
Yeah, poor guy.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you feel sorry for me.
No, dude, when I was younger, I used to stay up all night long all the time.
Didn't care about sleep.
And I still don't really care about sleep.
I wish I didn't have to sleep.
That would be awesome.
But sometimes it's nice to sleep in.
I know the Sabbath's rolling into the Sabbath.
And I don't know.
I can't wait, man.
You know, I've been, like you, Dan, I do fight training and stuff like that.
And this week has been a fight training twice.
Usually I try to do four times in the week.
And I'm looking forward to getting rest tomorrow and then getting back to it next week.
Yeah.
I try to gym, like you, gym everything in the week.
This way, when the Sabbath comes, it's like, you know, everything off and just relax, you know?
Yeah.
Oh yeah, Trey Harris wants to know when are we going to get more Pounders live shows?
Oh man, you know, I want to do those and I really enjoy doing them but I'm going to probably do a couple here and there just they're going to be special things that I pump out every now and then but right now having another show on top of the two that I do a week and I know two to Dan that he's probably laughing because he does like two a day
But the two that I do a week, I put so much time and effort into the studies behind them and everything that goes with the territory that I don't think I have enough time to To book people to come here and do these shows.
Now if I had somebody, which maybe the case eventually has somebody to help me book these people, get the reservations in, get all of that stuff and get everything going to where it's like, okay, this is a well oiled machine, then I could probably do it.
But right now, like I'm kind of at my peak of Of how many shows that I can do in a week with my research that I have to do for each one of them and with all of the other stuff that I have going.
So like for me, two shows a week is probably my peak for right now.
Now, like I said, in the future, things might change and somebody else can kind of book everything, get everything rolling for me.
And all I got to do is come in, show up and do the show.
If that happens, then I can do two or three more shows.
I could pop out five or six more shows a week.
I don't know how John Hall and Dan... John especially, yeah.
He's a maniac.
He is a maniac.
He is literally a maniac, I believe.
He stays up all hours of the night.
I didn't think there was too many people out there that slept less than me, but he's definitely one of them.
Yeah, it's funny because I work third shift, so I could text him at 2, 3, 4, 5 in the morning.
He responds and he's like me, he's up all the time.
But yeah, the thing is with the news shows too, you can just grab the news and report on it.
But these kind of shows here, a lot of people don't understand the work that goes into this.
The research, then you've got to put the PowerPoint together, the slides together.
Then you've got to put them in order to make some sense of the way, you know what I mean?
So, especially the Midday Riot too.
Trying to keep up with David Carrico on books.
It's really tough.
I don't think people realize how many books this guy reads and how many books he has.
In order for me to keep up with him every week, I feel like I've got to go hard in the paint.
I've got to go really, really hard on it because it's an honor, first off, to be doing shows with David because of his age and his stature when it comes to knowledge and stuff like that.
And so I don't want to be the guy that's just ignorant on everything that's spoken.
I have to read all the time, like I'm always reading.
Like today, me and my wife and the kids were going somewhere, and it was an hour drive into town, hour drive back, and it was dark, and I actually got back just in time to do the show.
But I had a book, and I'm reading it the whole time, there and back, you know?
And any time I get to sit down long enough at the house or anything like that, that's what I try to do.
In order to pump in that information, man.
My son asked me, he's like, you read a lot of books.
He said, how much do you know of all the information that's out there?
I was like, I probably don't even know like half a percent of all the information that's out there.
I was like, no matter how many books I read, I probably won't know half a percent of all the information out there.
I was like, and I definitely won't be able to decipher how much of it's true or not.
That's the other toes, fact checking things.
Yeah.
That's why I cut the news show down because I was doing five days a week and um you know doing that it takes away from these things to do the research for these kind of shows spiritual warfare which is more important than the news and so uh that's why I cut it down you know to three days a week for the news show because it was too time consuming you know what I mean and uh And, you know, to prevent me from even reading the Word of God.
I'm like, yeah, that's where I gotta draw the line right there.
And when I do research on a subject, whatever the case, I like to, like you guys, I mean, do all the research you can, put a slideshow together, just get the information, try to simplify it so people could best understand.
And that's the other, that's the task on its own altogether.
You know what I mean?
Try to make sense of it so people could absorb what you're talking about.
You know, but yeah, we you guys in the Midnight Ride which is tomorrow night.
We're going technically tonight 11 p.m.
Eastern so check them out guys our links are right in the description for the show the Midnight Ride and everything For sure.
Yeah.
Somebody's asking what Tim, what's up Tim?
He says, do you condition your beard?
If so, with what?
So, Robert said pounders pomade, and that's actually true.
I still have some cans of the pounders pomade because there for a while when we're doing conferences and stuff, I would, my wife would make, the pomade for me and I would can it and she made lots of it and her friend made some.
Good stuff.
This is what I use every day.
Can you find it for sale?
Absolutely not.
Not right now.
It'd be cool one day.
One day I'm going to can Pounder's pomade and it's going to be in every place where you want to find beard stuff.
I don't know.
I just believe that maybe it's not true, but I'm going to try anyway.
One day, one day when I have time.
But I think for right now, Dan, I think Sugar and Spice Soap Company has a beard bomb.
Uh, on there and a very, very good recipe as well.
And so for the time being, that's what I use.
Um, that's what I would suggest use of since they're one of your sponsors, they're one of our sponsors and they do a really, really good job of, of, um, we know that they make natural things.
So make sure that when you do order from them, I want you to say, I watched Dan and I watched John talk about your beard stuff, and I want some of your beard stuff.
So it better be up to par because, like, tell them it better be up to par.
John says it better be up to par because if not, it's a shame to beards everywhere.
So they do the midnight ride beard bomb.
Yeah.
14 bucks.
There you go.
I didn't even know they made a midnight ride beard bomb.
So there you go.
That's pretty, that's pretty cool.
I knew that they were going to do something like that, that, but they, uh, that shows how much I know, but both of the ladies there are, are really good.
I, you know, uh, one of them, um, is sugar and they, when them spice, that's their alter egos, I guess, but they're, uh, they definitely, there we go.
Midnight ride beer bomb.
Pretty cool.
I had, I didn't even know that.
I know that they've got midnight ride packages.
Uh, they, they put those together.
I asked them to put them together because I know that they make all of their stuff is used with organic products and they're also natural products and they don't put dangerous chemicals and stuff in there.
So, since you can't get a hold of Pounder's Pomade, I'd say give it a shot.
I'm pretty sure that you won't be disappointed with the Midnight Ride Beer Bomb either.
In fact, if I remember correctly, The it's got sandalwood in it if it's if it's the one I'm thinking of because I haven't yes sandalwood It's got sandalwood.
So if it's got sandalwood, it's because That's what it's actually I think in the soap and stuff too so it's gonna it's it's gonna be good Guarantee that because every product I've used from them.
It's been pretty Pretty awesome.
So yeah, I like that patchouli.
So John Hall does too.
I Yeah, make sure if you order something you'd be like, hey, you know, Dan and John tell me about you.
That way they can send us more soap.
I need some midnight ride soap.
Yeah, I'm almost out of that patchouli too.
Yeah, you need more patchouli.
Say, Dan needs more patchouli, John needs more midnight ride soap.
You know, but let them know.
But yeah, definitely.
There's got to be...
Beards gotta be manageable, man.
I know how it is.
The beard thing is really tough, especially if you're growing it out.
My beard, and this is a stupid conversation probably for what we're talking about tonight, but my beard is at terminal length right now.
This is the longest it actually gets.
If I pull it out, it's real curly, but if I pull it out, it's about down to here.
If I were to straighten it, it goes out pretty long, but my beard's at terminal length.
Cool.
it gets a little wiry sometimes and having pomade or oil really, really helps.
But that palm oil has got like a mixture.
It's like kind of an oil slash, you know, thick consistency that you can use on your hair or on your beard actually.
So cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
But sugar and spice soap.com.
So check them out guys.
Well, Awesome stuff in there.
I mean I've been using everything they sent me and they got the salt and the spices you put in the tub to soak in.
Awesome stuff man.
Oh yeah, they got these bath bombs too.
You can just like throw them in your bath.
You probably see.
I'm almost too tall for my bathtub which sucks because I would use more of the bath bombs.
But I need a better bathtub I guess.
But the bath bombs are cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Awesome.
So yeah, in a couple weeks we'll come back to finish the subject up.
Because again, we only scratched the surface of this.
I mean, there's so much more.
I mean, we'll save it for another show, but yeah.
Because the Word of God, guys, is like the most important thing.
Sure.
For sure.
It's important, man.
It really is.
to learn about the history of it and everything about it.
Because when you know all the stuff, no matter what the enemy throws at you, you have the resources to hit back, you know, if that makes any sense.
For sure.
It's important, man.
It really is.
The word of God has gotten me through so many sad things in life and so many, like, down times and so many up times and really everything.
Like, you know, pretty much just giving me peace and security in a lot of ways that really no other book has ever done.
I've read a lot of books, you know, but there's the Bible.
Stands alone when it comes to the spirit recognizing it.
You know, my spirit recognizes the Bible.
It recognizes it so 100 percent.
And it stands alone.
You know, and there's other books that are that are up there, too, like the Book of Enoch and stuff like that that, you know, that I really respect and the spirit bears witness.
But the scripture stands alone, man.
Like that's all I can say.
Absolutely.
Alright, John, looks like you're about ready to pass out there.
So, yeah, thank you, man, for coming on and, you know, because I know you're wicked busy through the week with all the stuff.
And also, you're going on tour with your concerts and everything, you know.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
So what's the guy's name that I'm supposed to be according to this Flat Earth conspiracy?
Not that I don't believe that the Earth is exactly how the Bible describes it, which is a geocentric disk that's surrounded by a hard thing.
So I'm not downing the guy.
For being flat earth, but he's, uh, he believed, what was the guy's name?
He is, he believes that I am actually a con actor named Zach Williams as well.
And so Zach Williams is a country singer, I believe, or something like that.
Christian singer, maybe.
We both look like we could be probably distant cousins if you look at us through like bottle cap glasses or, you know, bottle glasses.
I guess, you know, like I can see why Zach Williams wants to be me in his off time, you know, like being a rock star that tours all the time, you know.
Why would he want to do that, you know, and I think I think that I get, we'll get the confusion there.
You know, of course he wants to be John Pounders in his off time.
Or if I am actually him, maybe I want to be him in his off time.
In my off time we you know, our wives are probably like, you know, what's going on here guys like, you know So, I don't know interesting.
But yeah, it's crazy man.
Some of the stuff that people come up with I think One time some guy said that I was one of the one of those brothers What is it with their names?
ZZ Toppa No, they're they're like a bunch of brothers.
They play in movies.
They play in a lot of movies together mark something mark Walberg.
Mark Walberg.
I was Mark Walberg for a while according to one of these guys.
Because he had like a beard in one of his movies or whatever.
Yeah.
So just crazy man.
I'm sure you have you have you gotten associated as being a clone or a con actor I think is what they call him now if you'd like hashtag con actor.
Not yet, but I'm sure that's uh... It's coming.
Yeah, they'll find a lookalike like me and uh... Yeah, the crazy thing is about it is like they put my picture up to his and then neither like to me it's like yeah I kind of I can see like okay he's a chubby white guy With a beard, you know, so yeah, they look kind of alike, which is kind of racist if you ask me.
Chubby white guy, all chubby white guys with beards look alike.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm looking at pictures now.
It's like, yeah, maybe because of the beard, but yeah, other than that, like... Yeah.
It's kind of racist, man, you know, racist stuff.
But anyways, you know, we kind of look alike.
But the things that he was saying on there, there were people that were actually, like, believing it.
And a lot of people in there, one of the ladies was like, I knew there was something about him.
I knew that was, I knew it.
It's like, are you kidding me?
Like, are you serious?
Do you seriously believe that?
Like, maybe there's a lot of people with bad eyesight out there.
I don't know.
And bad skills, because I'm pretty sure, you know, he's probably doing a concert tonight somewhere.
I'm sitting here talking to you guys with Dan, so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, going on tour, practicing, being all over the road and all that.
But you got time to do ministry every day.
You got time to come back to Indiana quick and baptize people.
Spend time with your family, do your work and do shows.
People just don't put two and two together.
I got to sing with Dolly Parton later on tomorrow.
And then somehow I got to make it back here to do a show with David.
It's going to be tough.
But man, I'll tell you.
You gotta hustle.
Oh man.
That's good stuff.
I laugh at the stuff because when I see that you posted it I start laughing because these people have no clue.
Yeah man.
Yeah, man.
I mean, if I was him, why would I need to be me at the same time?
Why couldn't he just do what I'm doing in his same name?
What would be the motive?
Yeah, what's the motive in pretending to be me rather than just being himself and doing what I'm doing?
Why even go change your name to do it?
I don't understand that, but whatever.
Yeah.
It's weird, this reasoning they give for it.
That's what I don't get.
It's like, what's the motive?
What's the reason?
Maybe, I don't know.
It's weird stuff, dude.
Like, there's a lot of crazy stuff.
I know one time, you know, people accuse you of stuff all the time.
Every time I go on your show, they'll be like emailing me, but like, what are you going on with Dan?
This and that, you know, he's this and that.
I'm like, dude, I would rather, because I think the cussing is like a lot of the times the people that say, oh, he cusses every now and then.
And I'm like, dude, I'd rather Be friends with somebody that cusses every now and then, then somebody that pretends to be perfect in public, but behind closed doors are doing something wicked and nasty.
Yeah.
You know, all day long, like I'd prefer the imperfect, publicly imperfect to the privately imperfect, you know?
Yeah, I tell people all the time, yeah.
I admit myself, I gotta watch what I say.
You know, work on my mouth and my language.
You know, sometimes when you get it wrapped up emotionally, it's not an excuse, but it comes out.
You know what I mean?
So, I'm working on it just to let people know.
know you know i'm working on my language and everything else and and i know um you know professing christians should not be saying half the stuff i like i do sometimes but you know i mean sometimes like you know when people use the word cussing and all of that like corrupt words and stuff i don't necessarily equate those to cuss words If you're saying like this is these people are, you know, pieces of this or whatever, it's like you're not trying to be vulgar.
You're not you know, you're not being vulgar with the word.
You're just being like as as dominant as you can with expressing how much you these people are are horrible.
Right.
Like it's a word that expresses that.
And I think there's a difference.
The only reason, you know, I don't condone I don't condone or look down on people or anything like that for cussing.
But I at the same time, it's like for me, it's I don't know how many times that I look at somebody when they cuss.
And I'm not talking about you, but how at least how I used to.
If somebody starts cussing while they're telling me something or telling somebody something, I instantly used to tune them out because I automatically assumed that they were ignorant because they were using curse words because they didn't know the English language well enough to fabricate a sentence.
You know, they didn't know how to use the English language, so they just used cuss words.
And, of course, I know that's not true now, but that's how, if I was that way at one time, I guarantee you that a lot of people are that way right now.
You know, and that's the only reason that I don't do it.
I mean, like, I do cuss sometimes.
I have, actually, on one of the shows one time, accidentally, kind of, not really accidentally, it was actually purposefully, uh, purposefully, so I can't say it was an accident, it was a purpose, but it was meant to convey strong, um, a strong sense of dislike for something.
Yeah.
And so, um, and, and, you know, if you're around me long enough, you'll hear me use a curse word or two every now and then.
But in order to just kind of keep people from casting away my words, sometimes I try not to cuss publicly on shows anyway.
Because I don't want people to think, oh this guy's just ignoramos, he can't even use the English language.
Just like I used to think, you know?
That's the only thing.
But I'd much rather have a friend that cusses on air than A guy that never cusses and acts great and is a pedophile behind closed doors.
Yeah.
You know, all day long.
Yeah, some of that's real.
That, you know, could be real on the air and off the air, you know what I mean?
And wrestlers, like you said, fakes out there.
And we know there's a lot of them in this industry, you know what I mean?
You got these people like that.
They look holier than thou art, you know what I mean?
And on the shows and everything.
Act like they're perfect and everything, but on the... You see them in real life, they're nothing like that, how they look.
Me, I just try to be real in the broader public, you know what I mean?
Just be myself and...
Yeah, do I need work?
Absolutely.
I think we all do.
I mean, Trey said that the Lord works on us all, you know.
But I'd rather, like you told me, I'd rather have a real person.
You're a real person.
I hung out with you.
I went for the weekend to Indiana there.
And we went and had a few beers.
We hung out.
We chatted.
We ate some food, and we had a good time.
But, you know, there's all the things that if I said that I drank a few beers in church, they would be like, even though they're probably going out doing all the same things, you know, and having a few beers.
It's just like, it's crazy.
Because the Bible says to confess your sins to each other, and it doesn't condone being sneaky.
And so sometimes like knowing, and I wouldn't say drinking a few beers is a sin by any means, but being like, Eventually people are going to find out, you know, people are going to find out who you are.
So you might as well be real so that When they find out, it's not a big shocker.
You know what I mean?
Like if somebody found out, like if I acted like I never drank beers in my life and then somebody came along and took a picture of me drinking a beer, I would look like the biggest hypocrite in the world, right?
Yeah.
But guess what?
I drink beer.
So if you see somebody takes a picture of me drinking a beer, then guess what?
They probably got a picture of me drinking beer because I do drink beer every now and then.
I don't hardly ever drink.
Like anybody that knows me knows like I might have a beer Once in like a month, if that, like I'm hanging out with people, I'll drink a beer or two here.
I don't drink beers every day.
I don't drink alcohol every day.
I don't drink it.
I don't condone being alcoholic.
I think it's one of the worst things you can do for yourself.
Big time, it's like a horrible thing.
I had two grandpas that were alcoholics, left my grandmas and were basically just big jerks, you know, to them and left.
You know, I lost my grandpas in that way, you know.
And so I don't contone alcoholism.
I think it's a plague on humanity.
But I also don't think there's anything wrong with being moderate with things, you know, everything in moderation, the Bible talks about.
So having a beer once a month is no big deal, but I'm not going to pretend like I don't.
Yeah.
Just because I think you might think highly of me because I don't drink beer ever in my life.
I don't sip the beers.
Yeah, and we didn't get drunk either.
It was me, you, Josh, or Watts.
Everybody came in town, you know what I mean?
So we all had a couple beers and had fun.
It went away anyway because all the food your wife made was amazing.
The barbecue and everything.
So we just had a good time.
None of us got drunk.
No, definitely not.
Definitely not, dude.
I mean, being drunk is a sin according to the scripture.
So we don't get drunk.
At least in Proverbs, it talks about drunkenness and all that.
You should definitely not get drunk.
And I've been to a lot of fellowships where people get flat out drunk on wine and they're sitting there just talking like fools, you know, for hours about things that they don't even understand.
And so, like, yeah, I mean, I'm not trying to condemn anybody that gets drunk.
I love you guys, you know, but at the same time, like, it's a folly for sure.
It's a folly.
Yeah.
All right, brother.
I'm going to probably close up myself here too.
I know he's going to take phone calls probably, but I don't know.
I'm like feeling it today.
Well, let's do another phone call show sometime, man.
Like maybe next time we can, uh, we can really kind of prerecord.
Maybe not.
I don't like to prerecord.
I like to do live personally.
Um, maybe we can, uh, I don't know, like do the Q and A.
Anytime, you know, during the week or whatever, I'm down with something like that.
Do a Q&A to hang out and do something.
I like doing, I like that.
I like Q&A's the best.
Like, if I could do Q&A's, like, you know, every week I would probably do something like that because that's easy.
You just have to, people ask questions, talk, or whatever, and you talk back, so.
Yeah.
Thanks a lot, Dan, man.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, you too, man.
We're not really formal this show.
We're just kind of talking back and forth.
Yeah.
As if we're talking on the phone.
I appreciate you, man.
I really, really do.
You're one of the people out there that I can count on to do Dan.
I don't expect a knife in the back.
I don't expect you to switch up all of a sudden.
I expect you to be you and I appreciate that about you.
Oh, thank you.
You too, man.
To me, you're like a brother.
It was weird because when I went there to meet you guys, I felt like I'd known you guys for years.
That's how the Lord works, man.
True brotherhood right there.
For sure, man.
I felt the same way.
Yeah, and shows, man.
All of us, me, you, and John, and David, just click.
You know what I mean?
We go tag team the shows here.
I think it's awesome stuff, man.
And bring a lot of truth to people out there.
And the best of knowledge that we could push out there and wake people up, hopefully, and all that good stuff.
Yeah, man.
No doubt about that.
Love you, brother.
Love your audience.
Love you, too, man.
And I'll uh... I will talk to you next time.
Yep!
Take care John!
God bless and Shalom!
Alright guys, so yeah I've got a couple of slides here before we go.
Just so you get a grasp.
I'm going to bring these back up when we come back on the show too.
But yeah, a couple of reasons why we talk about the Bible, the translations and all that, how important it is.
And I'm just going to go a couple more slides here.
I was going to take phone calls but I'm like exhausted so.
And yeah, we've been answering questions during the show anyway so.
Yeah, a couple of slides here I just want to point out.
Well, different translations, you know what I mean?
So, you have the King James NIV, the New King James ESV, the Holman.
So, uh, you know, wicked his ways are always grievous, and wicked his ways are always prosperous.
Prosper and prosper and secure.
So, they took, uh, the key word here is grievous.
So, they replaced it with prosperous.
And, the other version is secure.
So, just little things like that, you know what I mean?
This is the most important here Revelation 22 19 if any man shall take away from the words of this book the prophecy God shall take away his part of the book of life and out of the Holy City and from the things which are written
Now, if you go to the NIV version, it says, and if anyone takes away from the scroll of this prophecy, God will take away for that person that share the tree of life and holy city which described in the scroll.
So basically we ain't scared.
And the NIV say 64,000 words less than the King James Bible.
So it shrunk, I mean literally 64,000.
Not 6,400, not 6,000, not 600.
64,000 words taken out of the Bible.
And they say it's a simplified thing.
You know what I mean?
And these are very important key words as we described.
And here, look, what I was talking about earlier, right?
The Mark of the Beast.
If you go to King James, the Wycliffe Bible, the Geneva Bible, all the way back to the, you know, original, okay?
It says in the right hand or in the forehead.
Emphasizing in.
Now, all the modern day versions all say on.
That one little letter, you know what I mean?
And it's...
Thing is, in would indicate an implant, right?
On would indicate something like a visible tattoo or something.
So it's a big deal.
You know what I mean?
It's a big deal.
And that's why we stress about this stuff.
Uh, you know, because unfortunately churches today, you go into a normal church, right?
They got mostly NIV and nude translations, you know what I mean?
Very rare when they use the original King James Version.
So something like this, I mean you see like even John Rhys, Greg Rhys I'm sorry from InfoWars, love the guy, okay?
He's got, I use his videos all the time, but when he did a video on the Mark of the Beast, he recited the verses from the new translation on, you know what I mean?
So it's a big difference, you know what I mean?
And it goes so many other ways, you know what I mean?
Look, repentance, right?
This, how important is repentance?
Matthew 9.13 says, for I am not come to call the righteous but the sinners to repentance, right?
Repent is a key word.
Repentance, you know?
So the NASV, NIV, NWT, and the New Message Bible says, for I did not come to call the righteous but sinners.
All flawed translations, all the new ones, where's the word repentance?
You know what I mean?
That's the key word, repentance.
And that's what the dispensationalists think.
And because of the Bibles they use too, Darby, John Darby and all that, their version of the Bibles doesn't have repentance.
So they think, oh, by the grace we are saved, right?
But they take out the word repentance.
So they don't think that.
They think it's a free pass.
You know what I mean?
And so things like that you just got to be aware of, that's all.
And as Revelation 22, 18, 19 says, for, I testify to everyone who hears the words of this prophecy, of this book, and if anyone adds to them, God will add to them the plagues that are which are written in this book.
And if anyone takes away from the word of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the tree of life and from the holy city which is written in this book.
You know what I mean?
And so, you got these warnings from scripture, warning about this, you know what I mean?
And like Robert Hollenbeck pointed out too, it's like all these translations got a copyright on it, except for the King James.
Why is that?
You know, all the new translations after the King James, they have copyrights on it.
Why would you put a copyright on the Word of God?
It's not your word!
You know what I mean?
So you can go to just like tons of restrooms.
We'll bring them back up here.
Um, cause I wanted to talk about these too.
And uh, for content purposes too.
But yeah.
If you could go right now, I'll just like simply go to um... Hang on a second, let me... I'm just showing you these things.
I was going to go over them tonight, but there's a lot here.
So at the next show there, I'll bring them up here.
Uh, just to show you the difference, but I just showed you a few.
And this here alone.
This alone.
Taking the word repentance out.
They take the word blood out.
Or the blood of Jesus Christ.
And sometimes they even take the word Jesus out.
And John mentioned earlier too, I think I got it in here too.
About how they literally compare, uh, they used to say Satan and Jesus are the same person.
Hang on, let me get to that verse here.
Look at all the verses removed.
Complete verses out of these new translations.
Well, yeah, take screenshots of this guys and go compare it.
Completely remove these wrestlers out There's 17 wrestlers alone here that have been removed from modern day wrestlers What?
Why?
You know?
And...
King James, you know, for 2nd Corinthians 5.17, Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature.
Old things are passed away, and behold, old things become new, right?
New English Bible says the old order is gone and new order has begun.
What does that even mean?
Oh yeah, we want to simplify things.
Oh yeah, simplify it until you take out important key contexts.
So, how would you get new... I mean, this here in the King James is saying, right?
If you're in Christ, you're a new person, you're a new creature.
And everything you've done in your life, right?
It's passed away.
That's specifically saying it.
Again, therefore, if any man be in Christ, right?
He is a new creature.
All things have passed away.
And behold, all new things are coming.
Become new.
So, and again, the newer ones say the old order has passed.
What does that even mean?
You could interpret that any which way, but to King James, you could easily see what he's talking about.
You know what I mean?
And 64,000 words missing are the Bibles, the newer ones.
It's like, hang on.
Acts 8, 37, and I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
Completely removed out of the NIV.
You know what I mean?
Completely removed these restless.
And I don't have time to go through all of them, but... Yeah, repentance.
Yeah, repentance is completely gone out of these Bibles we just talked about.
I know I got a couple of repetitive wrestlers here but I just want to get to the one here where it talks about Jesus and you know basically did I put that in there?
yeah so I was going to take your phone calls guys but I'm just exhausted and you know we answered a lot of questions anyway so because I like to take phone calls and answer the questions and all that so let me see if I can just muster up some energy here yeah because
I know you guys like to call in So actually somebody just tried to call in I'm gonna call you back So let me call you back Sometimes you get a second wind and it just keeps going but Hello, good morning!
Good morning, how you doing?
I'm great, how you doing Pastor Dan?
And thanks to John, I love this show.
Oh, thank you.
I thank you so much for sacrificing your time and loving on us, trying to make sure that we get the correct translation.
I thank God for his scriptures because they sustain me when I'm down.
They love on me when I need love.
I just thank the Lord for you both so much.
Yeah, thank you.
It's a lot of work, but it's well worth it.
It's not about that anyway.
It's just about trying to help people and minister the word of God.
God has been so good to you.
And I enjoyed listening to your brother's testimony.
He's coming a long way, I can tell.
So hang in there.
Don't you quit.
Yeah, thank you.
I loved it.
Alright, I didn't want much.
I just wanted to say I loved the show.
You keep on.
Y'all keep going on.
Can Brother John hear me?
Okay, but I just want to tell you I thank God so much.
The Lord has truly blessed me to start this show.
I just want to tell you I thank God so much.
The Lord has truly blessed me.
Oh, what's your name?
I'm sorry.
The part of this show.
I thank you.
And what's your name before you go?
Dolores.
Yeah.
I thank God for you.
Thank you so much, love.
Great talking to you.
You have a great morning.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
much Dolores and thank you for your support I see you in the comments all the time on the shows you too god bless great morning you too okay thank you thank you all right later later and uh yeah Get your rest in because I know you have great things planned for you and your brother.
all the time.
And enjoy your day.
Get your rest in because I know he has great things planned for you and your brother.
Now you see TV and cutting ads and it's just wonderful.
The programs are awesome and I just feast off of them.
I feast off of them.
Thank you for answering my call, love.
You too.
Take care and shalom and have a great day.
You too.
Bye.
Bye-bye now.
Yeah, thank you for the call.
Yeah, I'll take a couple calls.
I was just like, you know what, man?
I was just thinking too.
It's like, you know what?
Yeah, I got nothing to do tomorrow anyway.
So, you know, it's not that.
It's just like, yeah, I do appreciate hearing you guys.
And I know you guys wait to the end of the week here to be able to call.
I wasn't going to take your calls, but yeah, I'll take a couple, so.
270, you're on the air.
What's your name?
Yeah, I got nothing to do tomorrow anyway, so my, you know, it's not that, it's just like, yeah, I... Hey, could you turn the volume down on your computer?
You gotta turn the volume down on your computer.
Hey, this is Lisa Hurley.
Hey, how are you doing?
I'm doing wonderful, how are you?
Oh, pretty good.
Yeah, it's uh... You said it's Lisa Hurley?
Yes.
Oh, hey, how are you?
How's it going, sister?
I'm doing great, brother.
How are you doing?
Oh, pretty good.
I gotta get you on the show sometime.
Yeah, I know.
We need to get together on that.
Yeah.
It's one of the rare times I've been up late enough to catch your show and I thought, you know what, I'm gonna call in and talk to you brother in person.
Amen.
I hope to get down there in Indiana to hang out with you guys sometime.
Yes, you need to get back down to the barn.
I wasn't a part of the program whenever you were here and I missed you.
Yeah.
That's cool!
Grab all you want because I grab them from somebody else too!
slides I got.
I got it from your Facebook, by the way.
Which is why I love your memes.
You post these awesome memes every day on your Facebook.
So I actually grabbed a couple of these about the repentance one.
The repentance meme.
I grabbed it from your page.
That's cool.
Grab all you want because I grabbed them from somebody else too.
Share them all over.
It's crazy though when you think about it.
It's like...
I would never have thought of that in my life.
You know when you come upon the word of God and there's these modern day translations that are completely distorting the message.
As you know, the scripture has so much content in those small verses.
There's so much content because the words mean stuff.
Yeah, they're going to get a distorted interpretation.
And if you notice, a lot of the things that are missing or that were added to that are false all revolve around the common theme of obedience or repentance.
Yep, and uh... That's what's up with the guys that made those translations.
They're going to have to pay extra for what they did.
Oh, yeah.
And they put copyrights on it and everything.
And I just want to hear why you're on the phone here.
And if you noticed, we just said, uh, I got the, it's popped up on the screen.
The word hell is missing, uh, the Old Testament.
Uh, in the new versions.
I mean, Jehovah's been, uh, it's missing completely.
Godhead is missing.
Yeah, I mean, in repentance.
Yeah, they take away the fear.
Yeah.
You know, that's why so many people are able to believe, you know, the ones they've always said, and the dispensationalism, and they don't need obedience because it's removed the fear of God from the Bible.
Yeah.
Awesome show tonight, brother.
Just wanted to call in and say hey.
Oh, thank you.
I'll let you go and get to somebody else.
Everybody have a blessed and beautiful day.
You too, sister, and Shabbat Shalom.
Shabbat Shalom to you too, brother.
Bye-bye.
Thank you, Lisa.
Take care.
A 9-1-2 number.
I think somebody just tried calling in, so... I'll call you back, yeah.
I think this is Brother Tim.
It's a whoo!
This is Brother Tim.
Yep, there he is.
Whoo!
What's going on, Tim?
What's up, brother?
I was going to tell you to go to bed!
Yeah, I take some calls here before I go to bed.
I mean, I'm tired, but it's worth it to hear you guys' voices.
Somebody just try calling in 252.
I'll call you right back as soon as Tim gets off.
Yeah, so how you doing Tim?
Hey man, I'm doing fine.
Can you hear me?
Yep.
Loud and clear, brother.
Yeah, do you still keep up with it these days?
Well, I accidentally catch it.
Yeah, you wanted to talk about what you're seeing on SmackDown tonight, WWE SmackDown.
Yeah, do you still keep up with it these days?
Yeah, I don't watch it live.
My wife's got a Hulu account, so I watched when it comes up on Hulu.
Well, I accidentally catch it.
Usually my TV's off, but I'll catch it like two, three times in six months or something.
But I called it tonight, all right?
The new champion.
Check out the name, you know, Roman Reigns.
Yeah.
Okay, he's the universal champion.
I guess his cousin, you know, it's all in the family.
His cousin and brother or whatever, all three of them have the titles.
All right, it's Roman Reigns.
He's gonna reign to revive Roman Empire.
They had a whole message here before they even got to wrestling.
You have Roman Reigns, he's wearing the bloodline t-shirt, right?
Yep.
Right?
You know, basically they're showing Satan's bloodline, the elite, the blue bloods, they're the ones running everything.
He's the universal champion.
They were between the lines declaring victory over God.
When they were making the distinction between where we are now and where we're headed in the old days, and they didn't come out and say it, but they were referring to life as we used to know it, constitutions, freedoms, alright?
They had this girl spouting all this stuff, like Brock Lesnar was going to come back and beat them, and all this stuff, so the manager gets out there, And belittles her all down and said, all you have are rumors.
And, uh, we deal with the facts of reality.
All that's passed away.
They made distinctions between, uh, everything.
They were basically saying, Hey, Satan's here.
New world's orders here.
We're running things.
And, uh, you know how they work the crowd, Dan?
Yup.
How they'll rile the crowd up?
All right, the manager, after he gets through belittling the girl, he goes to get a reaction response from the crowd.
And once the crowd starts chanting, he tells them, and that was symbolic of all the world's people who aren't in the bloodline, he says, all you people don't even have the right.
Y'all don't have the right to even, you're not worthy.
Yeah, that's what he said.
You folks aren't even worthy enough to speak to us, much less tell us anything.
You should have seen the whole show.
They put that right out there in everybody's face, as blatant and blunt as they could be.
And I bet just a hand few of us saw it.
Yeah.
Well, I'll definitely catch it during the week, but I mean, because I watch it, you know, a couple of days later when it comes out in the world.
But yeah, they do that, like the story writers would write stuff like that, and like I remember the WCW had the New World Order.
A lot of the guys, they just played the role of being in the stable, but there was a purpose, because at the time, Ted Turner owned WCW, and you know, Ted Turner's a big globalist, you know what I mean?
The Turner Broadcast Network.
Yeah, he's right on.
So they injected that into wrestling, into the entertainment business.
So a lot of wrestlers, of course, I think it was Shawn Michaels, he had a big problem with that because he became a Christian.
So he kind of knew what the New World Order was, but a lot of wrestlers, they had no idea.
But yeah, it was basically to show, through the entertainment industry, that the New World Order is here.
So they do these little things.
And sometimes inject your cultism was actually a lot.
They do it in WVU now.
It's called lesser magic.
Yep.
They always tell you what they're going to do before they do it.
That way it's programming your subconscious whenever it manifests where you already knew it because they told you.
Yep.
And it just keeps you trapped in that sorcery and that spell.
TV is mind control people.
The shows, the movies, programs, the news, everything is to move the herd.
Exactly.
But they were pretty It is the most blatant thing I've seen in a while, but now what they're declaring, yeah, it's over.
We're here.
Don't matter what you say.
You don't even have the right to speak to us.
You're going to do what we tell you to do from now on.
It's over.
Done.
Yeah.
Exactly.
I know that was way off topic for tonight.
I know you're tired.
Other people want to talk and call.
So I'll say woo to everybody who's left in the chat.
Woo!
Ric Flair is still the champion.
Not the Roman Reigns, not the revived Roman Empire.
16 time champion Ric Flair right there.
Alright guys, have a good night.
Not a problem, my pleasure.
for taking time out and helping out with the moderate and the chat room too.
Not a problem.
My pleasure.
Yeah, take care, Tim.
I'll talk to you in a little while.
Alright, love you, man.
Yeah, love you too, brother.
Woo!
No, was it Robert?
How is Shawn Michaels anyway?
Yeah, he's shrunk.
You know what I mean?
You see these guys that used to be like Lex Luger and all that.
The poor guy's in a wheelchair and he's thin as a rail.
He used to be all mass.
Shawn Michaels, the age is getting to him, man.
It's crazy.
Takes a toll on you, I tell you.
Me wrestling, being a professional wrestler.
Yeah, it's like it destroyed my body big time.
So I'm still you know, pretty decent shape I think but could be better but Yeah, a lot of these guys man takes a toll on you.
But yeah, the TV is mind control.
That's for sure that's a hundred percent sure that television is mind control and And Satan definitely uses his television.
And you know, the internet was designed for this stuff too.
But it's a good thing that we can use their weapon against them.
You know what I mean?
And we're using the system's weapon right now to bring the word of God, which is... And the thing is, everything with evil, they put their own foot in their mouth anyway.
You know what I mean?
So, they don't... They're smart people, but sometimes they're not.
You know what I mean?
They'll put something out that backfires on themselves.
You know?
If that makes any sense.
You know what I mean?
So, evil's not really that bright sometimes.
Most of the time, I should say.
So yeah, just, uh, repentance, yeah?
You know what I mean?
There's a lot of stuff in the NIV and all that and the new translations.
Plain and simple.
Repentance and blood and hell and all that is completely removed out of these new translations.
You know what I mean?
And uh, so that's the problem, you know what I mean?
And we're gonna talk about the Bible again.
I'm gonna bring these back up, uh, um, when we do the show again with John.
But yeah, it's like, this is, you know, six reasons why you should not be reading the King, uh, I mean, I'm sorry, the NIV.
You know what I mean?
And so, 252, you are on the air, what's your name?
Dan Vodani, what's up, man?
Hey, what's up, man?
Not much, this is Trey, how you doing, man?
Hey, Trey, alright, hey, what's going on, brother?
Not much.
So I just wanted to elaborate on something we were discussing in the chat earlier.
Oh yeah, definitely.
Right along with tonight's topic.
So when we talk about Manly P. Hall.
Yep.
Manly P. Hall hates the King James, right?
But there's a reason for that.
And I don't think it's a reason a lot of people know.
And if you read some of his writings on the King James Bible, this is what he says.
He says, we have been trying to remove the King James from its high position for 100 years.
Keep in mind this is around the 1940s.
Now, when you do the research and you look at what text was around a hundred years before that, that leads you to Codex Sinaiticus, which was found by Tischendorf in the Sinai Peninsula.
Now, if you look at the Codex Sinaiticus and the different parts of it, some of it stained, some of its white as snow.
Now, this is the one that all of your modern translations are based off of.
And when you really do the research, you find out that Sinaiticus is a forgery.
Plain and simple.
And so what's happened, you know, we, you know, me and you, we've talked about on shows before, uh, the great reset, right?
Yep.
But what makes it possible?
And that's the great Bible reset.
You know, that's why I think it's so important when you hear John or David or anybody say, do you know where your Bible comes from?
You need to perk up.
Because if you're using something like this, well, there's a problem with that because these are – these have literally been put into place by Luciferians, and they admit it.
They admit it!
So you can take it one step farther, too, because you look at – and I was talking about this with David last week.
Look at the New King James.
Or the ESV.
Their Old Testaments are based off the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, right?
Yep.
Now, that, for those who may not know, is a facsimile copy of the Leningrad Codex.
Now, what's interesting about the Leningrad Codex is when you look at the front of the Leningrad Codex, it is a magic circle of a hexagram within an octagram, bound by 16 circles.
So it's a magic circle.
So you're looking at something that very well could have a Kabbalistic influence.
So is that something you can really trust?
Yeah, and when you look at that, especially when you mention Manly P. Hall, just the very fact that, I read that somewhere too, I forgot exactly what it was, exactly what you said about Manly P. Hall, about the King James Bible, how he had a sustained hatred for it, and if Manly P. Hall hates something, that means it's good.
Uh, the way he's hatin' is good because, well, me and you both know that, you know, even though the world, when they mention him, they think he's a great philosopher and all that, this guy was pure evil, you know what I mean?
So, if Manly P. Quall hates something, like the King James, there's gotta be some major validity to the King James, and that's the reason why he hates it, because this guy was heavily into the occult.
Yeah, and that should really be an eye-opener for people.
You know, the Jesuits take the King James Bible.
They, as a matter of fact, when they knew, because you've got to think, when you look at the history of the translation of the King James Bible, it wasn't an overnight thing.
It took years, right?
So the Jesuits actually rushed to put out their own version of the Bible before the King James, and they succeeded.
And that Bible was called the Douay Rheims Bible.
You see a lot of stuff about how people – there's a lot of this – well, frankly, it's crap – about how the King James copied the Douay Rheims, and they're covering up the fact that the word apostasia in 2 Thessalonians really means a physical departure.
But they covered it up through Catholic doctrine to try to make it look like falling away from the Catholic Church was the apostasy.
But that doesn't change the name of the word, you know, like the meaning.
The fact of the matter is, is that the Jesuits and other secret societies have been at work for hundreds and even thousands of years to bring – to make God's Word of none effect, right?
And this is what I was putting in the chat earlier, whether it's this… Or whether it's the Mandela effect.
You know, you're looking at something, the bottom line is you have to test it with this.
Hath God really said?
Because if you can put that to it, then you know you're being deceived.
Plain and simple.
Yeah, you're right.
And when they go above and beyond doing this stuff, you got to ask for, there's a reason why behind it.
You know what I mean?
And when you see the reason why, it's for diabolical purposes.
Don't mind me, I was just trying to put my sweatshirt on.
It's cold in here.
But yeah, and these people are so, we can't come up with it, I'm just exhausted.
So they're like madmen, mad geniuses.
And it takes a maniacal genius to come up with these strategic ways to distort the word of God and distort the way.
And when you do the history of the Bible, like you were saying, like I printed in the chat room, the lamp in the dark, the untold history of the Bible, you'll see why.
And these people are very methodical with what they do, and they wanted to start the Word of God, because the thing is, they know they can't take the Word of God away.
They know that.
So, the next best thing is to infiltrate it.
And there was a word called, um, uh, the free, I mean, sorry, the word I use is called frankenism.
You know what I mean?
They, they put their own people, like, uh, here in America, they wanted to strike God out of this country.
They couldn't do that, so the next best thing is infiltration, frankenism.
They put their own people in the smallest towns and smallest churches.
They gain everybody's trust.
They do so much for the community and everything else.
They look like saints to them, you know what I mean?
Then, eventually, they become their own ministers.
And, you know, you take that religion that they were part of and draw their own splinter of it.
And, you know, of course, start corrupting them from within.
And they do that through the publications and through the Bibles.
Remember the German Union?
in the 1700s how they you know the human body was infiltrating all the media back then which was the Newspapers and all that and doing it today, you know With 17 1800s here in America, they put their own people look maybe I mean the 1800s right we seen a spawn of massive amounts of new religions pop up here in America and you know And we do the research on these people, these people were into the occult and they were very questionable, you know what I mean?
And so we've seen a spawn of new religions pop up in the United States of America, and again it was just to destroy, try to destroy God in this country from within, you know?
Infiltration, you know?
And they're doing out the Bibles, you know what I mean?
Again, they know they can't destroy the Word of God, so they'll, you know, come up with a corrupt way, and the average person doesn't know any better.
So, they'll read the Bible if they can.
They'll say, oh, this is the Word of God, and they like to intervene and all that, but completely leave out repentance.
And that's why these dispensationalists today, they think it's a free pass.
Grace is a free pass to sin and all that, because they don't know the word repentance, because it's not in the Bible.
Absolutely, and if you can get rid of repentance, you can't have a true born-again experience unless you've repented.
Jesus makes that very clear.
The first thing he says when he rolls up onto the scene publicly, he says, repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
So that's the first step.
So if you can get rid of that, then you're good.
Now, they know they can't change the King James Bible because it is copyright-free.
So what do they do?
They implant this theory, and they apply it to other things, like the Mandela Effect, and they want you to believe that it's been changed.
Because if they can believe – if they can get you to believe that it's been changed, they don't have to mess with it.
And that's how subtle it is.
And that's why I was warning people.
I don't like to harp – I don't argue for argumentative sake, but that's part of the calling that's been placed on me is to warn people of how dangerous even small things can be.
And if you can change to where somebody doesn't even believe that one of the most prolific Bibles of all time has been changed, where do you draw the line?
Because it's a slippery slope.
Well, then you go from there to, well, the Hebrew and the Greek has been corrupted because you have the Textus Receptus versus the Alexandrian.
Or you have the Ben Chaim Masoretic text versus the Ben Asher.
Then you have the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Which one do you—what do you trust at that point?
Yeah.
Eventually, you're going to end up like a lot of these guys.
Let's take the guys who threw Paul out of the Bible, for instance.
They start throwing Paul out of the Bible, and then the next thing you know, they start questioning the lordship of Jesus.
And then the next thing you know, they've got a one-way ticket straight to hell.
These are slippery slopes.
And if you're not staying in the word, the true word that's been preserved, you have nothing to have balance on.
You're going to slide right down towards that eternal lake.
And I hate to say it that way, but that's just the truth.
Oh yeah, right.
100%.
You notice how, um, you notice that too, right?
A lot of these religions have a big problem with Paul.
You know, like Paul's like this guy that's hated by a lot of religions.
I know, and that's a shame.
Yeah.
It really is, because this is just me, personally, but I have found so much clarity in, you know, the actual validity of all the scripture, both the Old Testament and the New Testament, because of the writings of Paul.
And if people would just take the writings of Paul and the writings of, you know, the Law and the Prophets, and they would interpret it through what Jesus said, they wouldn't have a problem.
Because it all makes sense.
It all reconciles itself when you try hard enough.
It's just like the people that say the Bible contradicts itself.
It really doesn't once you dig.
Everything makes perfect sense if you can cross-reference four, five, or even six scriptures sometimes.
You know, the thing about it is, you have to work for it.
You know, it just doesn't come, it's not a, you know, it's not that greasy grace thing.
It's not a, you know, one, you know, a one-time decision and that's it.
You know, you have to actually walk this out and follow it and study.
You know, the Bible says to study to show yourself approved.
But, you know, we live in this instant gratification world where if we want to watch TV, we can just pull something up and it's instantly there.
If we want food, we can go sit in our car right around the building and get food, you know?
I mean, everything's instant.
We don't know how to work for anything anymore.
You're right.
And yeah, like John Hall says, let Scripture interpret Scripture.
And me and him did a show two weeks ago, speaking of Paul.
Because, you know, in the modern day, people say, oh, the Sabbath's only for the Jews and all that.
And, you know, it's not even mentioned in the New Testament when we know it is.
So you got Paul in Hebrews chapter 4 saying, you know what I mean, that there's no other day.
And if there was, we would have told you so.
You know what I mean?
And so, you know, that's why a lot of these religions, they hate Paul.
And they have a problem with Paul.
Because Paul, like, he was a very outspoken person.
A lot of people say, I remind them of Paul because I just tell it how it is.
You know what I mean?
That's how Paul was.
So I didn't care.
I was just like, yeah, this is the way it is and that's it.
You know what I mean?
And I like to live by that.
You know what I mean?
Just be straight up with people instead of blowing smoke up the, you know...
the nostrils and you know just i'd be straight up with them and say listen this is the way it's written i don't make the rules you don't have to agree with it but hey you got a problem with argue with god about it you know and uh so that's the way we're all supposed to be but yeah this seems like they got this big issue with paul you know i mean and uh some of the hebrew roots movement people uh they tell um the different sex they got a huge problem with paul oh of course because he he exposes their religion for the fact that all they are you know
paul talks about how he talks about these people called the circumcision.
And when you really do a dig into what they are, they are the Hebrew Roots Movement.
They're the people that wanted to bring people to the point of the law to where it became bondage.
Like, you had to live the law out to be saved.
And that is what the Hebrew Roots Movement has become.
They want to get everybody back under the Levitical, like the whole Levitical law.
Now when I say that, I mean the priesthood, the temple, they want all of that.
And, you know, the Bible makes it very clear, the book of Hebrews says that, you know, that Jesus paid that sacrifice one time for all, forever.
Yep.
And Paul exposes that.
Because, you know, I've looked into it and I'm convinced that Paul wrote the book of Hebrews.
When you look at the original King James, I've actually, in my backpack, I've got the entire New Testament in the Textus Receptus Greek.
And when you read the heading to the Book of Hebrews in Greek, it actually says, The Letter of Paul to the Hebrews.
So, I mean, you know, that's what they thought.
That's good enough for me.
Yeah.
And, you know, his writings exposed them for the false religious movement that they are.
I know who you're talking about.
Catholic, whatever she wants to call herself, wacky doodle here in Rhode Island.
She believes in...
I don't know.
She's weird.
She believes that Jesus smoked weed and everything.
Like, wow, whatever.
Yeah, she's like...
I know who you're talking about.
She's the one that said we all have a serpent inside us, right?
Yeah, and Armstrong.
Yeah, I remember that.
Yeah, and when I debated her, she had a big problem with Paul.
And if you listen to everything she's saying, there's a lot of Kabbalah in there.
You know what I mean?
I don't know.
I know that you said that you were going to get a copy of all David and Donna's books, but they've got one.
I've got like three pages left in it called The Luciferian Mass.
And everything that we're talking about tonight, including that, the Kabbalistic origins of, you know, some of the Catholic mysticism, all of that is in that book.
And it really ties in with the whole worship of the image of the beast.
And that's why I want people to realize this.
These aren't just isolated incidents.
All of this is a part of a plan, you know, to usher in this man of sin.
And if you're not on your guard, The Bible makes it very clear.
You could be deceived.
You know, I was on with I was actually on with David.
Well, I was on with Tracy at the remnant gathering earlier tonight.
And one of the things that I was talking about there was we're all only one bad decision away from either becoming the scum of the earth or losing our souls.
Like, it's that serious.
Yeah.
And so it's important for us to be on our guard.
Stay in the word.
And, you know, know how to combat these deceptions that are coming.
You got that right, brother.
And to do that is by... I mean, I'm guilty sometimes.
That's why I explained earlier when I was doing the news show five days a week.
It was literally taking time away from the scripture.
And from doing research for these shows and all that.
I think these shows are more important because of the scripture.
You know what I mean?
The spiritual warfare shows than the news shows.
So I cut it down to three days a week.
Just so I have some balance.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, sure.
able to study the word of god and study the you know the material i need for certain shows you know i mean like when i did witchcraft shows uh exposing witchcraft i mean i had to get a lot of content available from their own books and everything uh to able to show people this is what it's about you know so there's a lot of work that goes you know that you're a talk show host and all that and i gotta have you back on too sometime i i you know i was about to say i need to get you back on but yeah i understand that because i took my i took my you know
i used to run a separate news show and i actually stopped because of how big of a distraction it was and i started picking topical news articles that actually go along with the biblical topic we're going to talk Like, sometime this weekend, we're going to look at, you know, I don't know if you saw it, but Ace Frehley from Kiss.
came out and said that the Astroworld was a satanic ritual.
So we're going to break down their song, Kiss's song, God of Thunder, to show that when they talk about Satanism, they know what they're talking about.
Because that is a veiled Satanist song.
That song is all about Satan.
Oh, yeah.
And, yeah, you ever watch that documentary, I Sold My Soul for Rock and Roll?
Yeah, that's actually what made me start looking into some of this stuff.
I forgot the pastor's name.
As a matter of fact, I was prepping for a show two weeks ago and I watched the entire thing while listening to it in the background.
That's what I want people to realize.
This stuff is in everything.
To the point where... Who was it that I had to stop listening to?
Because I'm like a big classic rock guy.
I've still got my guitars, my amps, I've got everything.
But I had to stop listening to this stuff because I didn't realize how much of it was just steeped in Karelian Satanism until I watched that documentary.
And now it's making its way into the churches because, you know, music is music.
The church that I used to play the guitar at, as a matter of fact, one of the guitarists that I work with is actually a DJ at the rock station here.
And you know, it wasn't nothing for us to warm up playing ACDC in the morning before the worship service.
We just didn't think anything of it.
We were taught to study the songs of U2 and the guitar styles of The Edge, even though they're probably one of the biggest Trojan horses to ever enter Christianity.
I bet.
You know what I mean?
There's a lot of Trojan horses and that.
You know what I mean?
Like, you know, all these false ministers and teachers and we go on for hours with that.
You know, it's crazy.
But yeah, the music industry is like heavily influenced with the occult.
You know what I mean?
Rap, rock, even some country.
I know country, they praise God a lot in country and everything and that's why they're frowned upon by the Hollywood people.
You know what I mean?
But there are some in country that are into that stuff too, the occult.
Yeah, mainly the pop music and the popular music, you know what I mean?
And rock and all that stuff that's a lot of influence in the occult.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, so let's take this.
Let's look at... Like, you know, oh gosh, there was a song that Barry Manilow did about the spirit of music.
And like, it's just like everybody sings along to that song, but when you actually break down the words, it's very obvious they're talking about Satan.
Or let's take something like, you know, everybody looks at Katy Perry, you know, when I was a kid, I actually had Katy Perry's first gospel album.
Never even knew it was her until years later, when I started doing some digging.
But you take even some of her more, you know, like vanilla pop songs, And when you really break them down, they're evil.
Well, her song Extraterrestrial... In 2014, she did her song Dark Horse, and she basically performed a witch's Sabbath right on stage.
Yep.
But because we've been so indoctrinated to look at everything supernatural as make-believe, people don't even realize it.
You get somebody singing along to a satanic song in a heartbeat and never even realize it.
And that's really bad because that was me for years.
Yeah, with the fallen angel.
Yeah, that's crazy man.
Man, I think I might have just graduated high school when that song came out.
Because for those who don't know, I'm only 28 years old.
Yeah, that's crazy man.
I think I might have just graduated high school when that song came out.
Because for those who don't know, I'm only 28 years old.
So I'm really young, but a lot of these songs were popular when I was in high school.
Yeah.
And it wasn't nothing for us to leave.
Well, we had to leave the parking lot because I went to a really strict Christian school, but it wasn't nothing for us to hop in a car.
And as soon as we got out of the parking lot, I started blaring this music.
But all they would tell us was that it was worldly.
Nobody bothered to break down why it was dangerous.
That's the thing.
We were teenagers.
We wanted to do it because it was wrong.
Yeah, I remember a show I did on... I did a lot on the Ten Commandments, but I did a show on why, you know what I mean?
And that's what they fail at.
The churches took time to explain why, instead of just saying, oh, don't do it, that's it.
If you explain why and give details, more people will be susceptible to it, you know what I mean?
To understand why, you know what I mean?
Because if you get told, don't do this, don't do that, you know what I mean?
You sound like a controlling jerk, but if you explain why and give the details of it, Absolutely.
And so you can go too far with that, too.
Because people will say, well, if it has a certain sound, it's evil.
They tell you, oh, yeah, banged you over the head.
Oh, no, it's evil, it's evil, it's evil.
But they never sat down and told you why it's evil, showed you why it's evil, you know what I mean?
And I'm sure at the time, if you knew, you would have been more susceptible to the truth, you know?
Absolutely.
And so, you know, you can go too far with that, too, because people will say, well, if it has a certain sound, it's evil.
But, you know, some of my favorite songs lately, which is because I know you're on Shakenwick Radio, Yep.
So, and I know, you know, you knew Annie and you knew Rick when he was alive very well.
Yep.
I mean, his music is awesome.
I love his music.
Yeah.
And it was like, it had, it had the beat I loved, but it was really godly music.
And, you know, it was all anti-New World Order.
And, I mean, he's great stuff.
Great stuff.
So you can take it too far, too.
Yeah.
Yeah, amazing stuff, man.
So I know you're moving to Indiana now, right?
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I just got back Thursday morning at about 1 o'clock.
That's exciting, because I want to take a trip down there, and it'll be great to see all you guys at once.
Oh, yeah, man.
Hey, I was talking to John and Lisa and them.
And when you get into town, we'll all have to go to the poorhouse or something.
Yeah, definitely.
That place has got some of the best food I've ever had in my life.
Oh yeah, sounds fun.
I want to do that soon.
Yeah, so, um, and then, you know, uh... Yeah, man, I look forward to it.
It's beautiful up there.
Yeah, it is.
I really love it.
A lot of cornfields, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We were counting the cornfields on the way back because we went back to, like, the back, back roads of Kentucky on the way home.
John Hall country.
Missing Kentucky.
Yep.
Oh yeah, beautiful land.
But uh, but you know, I appreciate you letting me on to talk to you.
I don't want to keep you up too much longer because I know it's four o'clock and like for me, I think I'm about to be up in like four or five hours.
So, but I just wanted to get on there and elaborate on that because, you know, especially with the Manly P. Hall thing, like that's the thing that like a lot of people just don't know.
And you know, it's just like, it's just like John said, people are King James only.
But they don't even know why.
I was raised in that family.
Yeah.
So, like, and I'm not, I'm not King James only.
Like I said, I've got, you know, I've got the Greek New Testament right here in front of me.
It ain't nothing for me.
Like, I can't read perfect Greek, but I can read out of this and glean from it.
So, I mean, and I'm telling you, the King James is, personally, I think it's almost perfect, if not perfect.
But I'm telling people, like, just stop.
Stop doing the extra work.
Stop comparing translations and just trust God that he's got you taken care of.
Yep.
You only get one operator's manual for your car and that's good enough.
Yep.
Exactly.
So why not just trust one operator's manual for your life?
Yeah, it makes sense.
Plus, I do the research on it.
If the word of God is written upon your heart by the Holy Spirit, you can't go wrong.
Just pray for the Holy Spirit every time you read the Bible to discern it for you, to give you the wisdom and understanding.
Sometimes I'll be talking to somebody, right?
And it'll just come out of me, you know what I mean?
And if it's a debate or somebody's asking questions, it just comes out because... And it's not me, it's the Holy Spirit that brings it out, you know what I mean?
Because it's written upon your heart.
I mean, it goes right into the saying with these people out there.
Oh, you know, question you if you have degrees in theology and degrees in biblical scripture.
So you want me to have a piece of paper from a man, you know, university, to say I'm an expert in this for you to listen to me?
When anybody can read the Word of God and see it for yourself?
You know what I mean?
I've had people tell me that, and this is what I shoot back with, is when Jesus chose his disciples, did he choose the rabbis or the fishermen?
Yeah.
Fisherman, you?
Because, yeah, and look how much, look, they wrote, he did, now, there was one rabbi he chose.
And I don't think, I don't think it's a coincidence.
I think this was put there intentionally as a warning for us.
Paul was the equivalent of probably one of the smartest rabbis there ever was.
And what does the Bible say about Paul?
It says that his words are hard to understand and that foolish people twist them to their own destruction.
Mm-hmm.
There's a reason that he chose the low people that he did, and it was so they could break it down to where common people could understand it.
Charles Spurgeon told the evangelists that he trained not to use big theological words because the people would look at them as haughty, you know?
Yep.
That's what God wants.
He wants everyday people, you know, like us, you know?
That's what I told people earlier.
Anybody can do what I do.
You know, all I am is I'm a guy with my Bible and I sit in front of a microphone and a camera once a week.
Yeah.
Anybody can do that.
It does not take special, you know, special abilities like you.
I mean, you need to be able to talk a little bit, but like, you don't have to know fancy words or anything.
I'm a redneck from the South.
You know, I literally, I literally am, I raise chickens and I kill bugs.
Like, that's my life.
But for whatever reason, God chose me, and all I had to do was say yes.
It's that simple.
Absolutely.
You know what I mean?
That's the thing people need to understand.
We need to constantly be searching and studying the Word of God and try to understand it.
And the thing is, I tell people all the time too, the same thing.
Don't listen to me.
I'm just trying to relay the message.
I want you to go out and read it for yourself and learn for yourself.
You're good man.
You're good man.
I mean, if I told you like, here's a subject and I told you everything I knew about the subject and you did your own study, you probably find more stuff on it.
You know what I mean?
And you know, stuff like that.
And so I'm just like, probably double talking the empty because I'm like just exhausted.
But yeah, man.
You're good, man.
You're good, man.
Hey, I don't want to keep you any longer.
I know you're probably just as tired as I am, if not more.
Yeah, I'm actually literally walking circles around my house to make sure that I stay awake I Appreciate you man.
And uh, yeah, I can't wait to meet you in person man.
It's gonna be pretty cool.
Oh, yeah Yeah, man, I'm looking forward to it.
And I know Sarah's really excited about it.
Yeah, you know Yeah, god bless you and the family by the way Yeah, thank you.
Yeah you as well.
Thank you and I Yeah, I know.
I mean, look at you, man.
I mean, your family's growing up.
Took your, you know, took your family out the other day shooting.
That was awesome!
Yeah, my 10-year-old, uh, first time shooting a gun.
He loves it.
That's wonderful.
That's what we need.
We need more of that in this world.
Some people in my family are like, you, you, he actually shot a real gun.
I'm like, yeah.
You know, they look at you weird and it's like, yeah, well, why not?
Man, my dad used to take me duck hunting at four years old.
Oh, nice!
Yeah, I mean, we didn't do much else other than that, but... Yeah.
But I remember as a four-year-old going out duck hunting with my dad.
So... Well, that's pretty cool.
You know, that's nothing like... But, you know, down here, this is like... You know, I think if the South's known for one thing, it's for... You know, what do they say?
It's, uh... It's, uh...
God, God, guns and something.
I can't even remember the whole thing.
Oh, God, guts and guns.
God, guns and guts or something like that, yeah.
Yep, that's it.
That's it.
I can't tell you how many big trucks I see that on down here.
Yeah.
And I mean, that's everywhere.
That's everywhere, but... I got a t-shirt like that somewhere.
That's definitely a southern thing.
I got a t-shirt like that somewhere.
That's awesome, man.
Well, hey man, you have a great night and enjoy your Sabbath.
You too, brother.
God bless you and God bless everybody out there listening.
And uh, I will, um, by the way, if you ever need me for anything, I did want to let you know, I broke my phone.
So if you need me for anything, Facebook Messenger is going to be the way to go right now.
Cause I won't be able to get your texts.
And let me know when you're ready to do some shows.
Cause I know you had the internet issues, uh, at your old house there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, um, I did a show with John and Patricia last week, two weeks ago.
And that one actually surprisingly went off without a hitch.
And then I did a live show tonight that went off without a hitch.
But I'm off almost the whole month of January.
So I will definitely get with you.
Because I'll be able to do lots of stuff.
The only thing I got planned so far is I think I'm going on the cutting edge with John at some point.
But other than that, I'm free.
You're gonna be shock-free for that.
I love John, he's awesome.
I'm not a morning person, so I'm gonna like set like three alarms to make sure I'm up.
Oh man, like at night time, he goes, hey, you wanna come on the show?
I'm like, yeah.
I'm all amped up for him.
So when the morning rolls around, cause I worked that shift, I get here to my studio wherever I do, you know, and I'm like, I'm like falling asleep, you know, and I'm trying to stay awake and I hate mornings myself.
Yeah.
Hey, I used to work rotating shifts and I never recovered.
Like, it ain't, like, look, I've been up since, oh, goodness, you know, I had to, I was up at, I think right at eight o'clock yesterday morning because we had to try to hit some stores.
Like, we picked the worst day to run out of food and we had to hit the grocery store on Black Friday.
But, um, and then we had to get some stuff for Lowe's to fix up the house, but I get it, man.
It ain't nothing for me to stay up all night after being up all day.
Yeah.
Oh, before you go, because I've just seen somebody's, uh, uh, Allen's comment.
He was talking about, uh, Quasico, the, um, the feather serpent, whatever.
Uh, wasn't that one of the fallen angels, uh, or something in that matter?
Yeah, so I've been doing a little, a little digging into that, and there's a, uh, there's, you can, there's a good case that could be made that you could connect that to Satan himself.
Because when you look at these plumed serpents from, you know, Aztec, Mayan, and Incan, you know, their history, it's basically a dragon.
So, which by the way, I think here in the next few weeks, I'm gonna break down, and I thought this might be something you were interested in, Uh, cause it's right down your alley, but we're gonna take a look at the three frogs from Revelation 16.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
But we're gonna, we're gonna break down where they're at in other parts of the Bible cause they actually rear their ugly heads up multiple times.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
That'd be awesome.
I'm down for that.
Yeah.
We're also, I'm also, if I can, I haven't been able to do all three of them yet, but I have found two of them in Masonic literature as well.
Oh, wow.
So, um, and I had to run that by David Carrico just to make sure I wasn't off in left field.
But, um, you know, you look at, you look at the book of Ezekiel, you have this character named the Assyrian.
You have this character called the, uh, King of Tyrus, and you have the Pharaoh of Egypt referred to as the dragon.
And there's all three of them right there.
Oh, wow.
So you've got your King of Tyrus.
That's your, uh, your, your false prophet, right?
Cause he's got that breastplate.
That's kind of like the high priest.
Yep.
You've got the Assyrian.
He's the destroyer.
He's called that elsewhere in the Bible.
He's your king of the bottomless pit.
And then, of course, you've got the dragon, which is Satan himself.
Well, we know he was behind the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
So, but we're going to, we don't, you know, it's not just enough for me to say that.
We have to prove that from scripture.
Yeah.
I think that'll be an interesting study.
That's for sure.
That's fun to do that too.
Oh man, those are my favorite because like, and people like, you know, you get people that are like, all right, why does it matter?
It matters because these are the, these are the spirits of devils that are going to lead the earth against Christ.
And it matters because these are the spirits, Of devils that have been behind every major government in the world.
From the beginning of time.
Yeah, I did a whole show on Leviathan.
I didn't think I could get much information on it.
Yeah, I planned to do a show.
I'm like, crap, I don't have much information.
Then I started digging around.
I found a lot of information on Leviathan.
And it made it out to be a great show, you know what I mean?
So, like, yeah, when you actually, you know, like you said, with the three unclean spirits, like frogs, I, you know, to me, I thought it was just in Revelation.
But, like you mentioned, it's in other parts of the Bible and all that.
I'm like, wow, I'm definitely down for that.
I think that'll be a lot of fun.
And you know you're spot-on with that too because you can look at the movies and what they're projecting in that you've got like Thanos that comes down and you know all the the superheroes aka the Nephilim have to unite to fight this big this big God that's coming down from the sky you know they're trying to program us and these three spirits are going to come out they're going to present themselves as some sort of extraterrestrial They're gonna say, hey, the big bad guy's about to come, we gotta fight him.
And then when Jesus rolls up on the scene, well, guess what?
Everybody's been programmed.
Yep.
Exactly.
Yeah, I'll be in touch with you, man.
And I think that'll be an awesome show.
I'm excited for that already.
I love that stuff.
It's awesome to study that.
Me too.
It'll be quite a while.
I've only gotten the confirmation of the identities so far.
And like I said, I found a couple of them.
And masonry.
I mean, look, you got Hiram Abiff.
Well, that's obviously Hiram, the king of Tyre that helped build the temple.
You've got the Pharaoh of Egypt.
Well, I mean, that's behind everything that Aleister Crowley was obsessed with.
The only one I haven't been able to find for sure yet, but I know it's there because I remember it being mentioned, is the Assyrian connection.
But that kind of comes in with the goddess worship, you know, Isis, Inanna, Ishtar, all of that.
Because Freemasonry is a goddess worship anyway, so I mean, it's there.
Nice.
Cool.
Alright, brother.
I'm gonna head out myself.
I'm, like, exhausted.
Yeah, man.
You need to go get some sleep.
So do I. My wife will probably kill me for being up this late, but hey, it is what it is.
Amen, brother.
Yeah, give my best to the missus.
Yeah, absolutely.
Hey, man, you be safe driving home.
Thank you, man.
You're welcome.
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Y'all have a wonderful night.
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Give out your website if you want to.
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Shabbat Shalom to you too, and Shabbat Shalom to all you guys out there as well.
Yeah, you too.
Have a good night.
Or a good morning, I should say.
and Shabbat Shalom to all you guys out there as well.
Take care, brother.
Yeah, you too.
Yep.
Have a good night.
You too.
Or a good morning, I should say.
Yeah, something like that.
Take care, man.
You too.
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And again, today we just touched on that.
And I'm going to bring John Pounders back again to, you know, talk more about this and get deeper into this stuff.
Because we just showed you some verses here and there.
But when you get to, when we get into the depths of it, you're going to like, wow.
If you're not wowed out already, I mean, you're going to definitely be wowed out then.
Because it's horrendous that they would take something pure and innocent and try to corrupt it.
You know what I mean?
And what it does is like, I know, I mean, because this is God's word, not mine.
So, but it feels like it just makes me so angry that they do that.
So it gives you the motive, sort of, right?
The encouragement to go out there and do shows to expose the stuff.
Because I did a three-hour show tonight, right?
But there's still millions and millions and millions of people out there who still haven't got this information.
And so that's why we do a lot of shows all the time.
Because we'll hopefully reach out to somebody that...
Doesn't understand somebody that needs help, you know what I mean?
So um, anyway guys, so I'm gonna cut out of here.
So thank you so much for joining us and I want to um, also wish everybody Shabbat Shalom to everybody and enjoy the Shabbat, you know what I mean?
I'm gonna definitely do that.
No news, no nothing like that.
I'm just gonna wake up, have some time with the family, you know, study the scripture and everything else and all that good stuff.
So, until 11 p.m.
Eastern, then I'll be on a midnight ride moderating the chat.