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## Early Church "Fathers" on the Primacy of a Hebrew Dialect Matthew
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## Early Church "Fathers" on the Primacy of a Hebrew Dialect Matthew
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https://www.atour.com/forums/peshitta/573.html#3
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https://www.atour.com/forums/peshitta/573.html#3
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From: James Trimm, New Messianic Version, translated from the Hebrew and
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James Trimm, New Messianic Version, translated from the Hebrew and
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Aramaic HRV https://www.nazarene.net/hrv
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Aramaic HRV https://www.nazarene.net/hrv
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All of the "Church Fathers", both East and West, testified to the
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All of the "Church Fathers", both East and West, testified to the
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Parent: [[Home]]
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Parent: [[Home]]
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Each church or congregation defines it's own canon: the Copts and the Ethiopians
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and the Assyrian Church of the East all have canons that differ from the Roman.
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(Even Luther was trying to make his own canon for a while.) And we don't see much
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debate having gone into the Roman one - it's basically what Athanasius put out
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in a pastoral letter that was adopted at the Synod at Carthage.
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So we are free to make our own.
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The Ebionites according to
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[Epiphanius in Panarion Book 1 30.13.6](https://gnosis.study/library/%D0%9A%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0/ENG/Epiphanius%20of%20Salamis%20-%20The%20Panarion,%20Book%20I%20(Sects%201-46).pdf)
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had a Matthew without our first
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2 chapters. Which means no virgin birth (something there is no strong need for)
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which means that Jesus' father was Joseph. That result is Jesus
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is of the Davidic line, which is a Hebrew prerequisite for being a Messiah.
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(Which may be the whole point for adding it to the early christian Matthew.)
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The Ebionites held that Jesus was born a man by Joseph, and acquired His
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divine qualities by the Holy Spirit at his baptism. The Ebionites celebrate
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Epiphany as celebration of His baptism by the Holy Spirit, and did not
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practice paedobaptism.
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If we build on the Ebionites we can start with Matthew, without the
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If we build on the Ebionites we can start with Matthew, without the
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first 2 chapters:
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first 2 chapters:
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[Epiphanius in Panarion Book 1 30.13.6](https://gnosis.study/library/%D0%9A%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0/ENG/Epiphanius%20of%20Salamis%20-%20The%20Panarion,%20Book%20I%20(Sects%201-46).pdf)
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[Epiphanius in Panarion Book 1 30.13.6](https://gnosis.study/library/%D0%9A%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0/ENG/Epiphanius%20of%20Salamis%20-%20The%20Panarion,%20Book%20I%20(Sects%201-46).pdf)
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The Ebionites held that Jesus acquired his divinity at his baptism:
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A consequence of Jesus being born of Joseph is that he is of the lineage of
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"this day I have begotten thee". The Holy Spirit was that dove that
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David, a prerequisite to the Hebrews for Jesus being a Messiah. The Ebionites
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entered him by God's will, hence they're non/anti-Trinitarian, as was
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held that Jesus was born a man by Joseph, and acquired His divine qualities
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the early church - Tertullian et al.
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by the Holy Spirit at his baptism. The Ebion Knights celebrate Epiphany a
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celebration of His baptism by the Holy Spirit, and did not practice paedobaptism.
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We read Acts as a historical document, being a brief to the Roman
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We read Acts as a historical document, being a brief to the Roman
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procecutor of Paul, intended to help get Paul acquitted, and hence avoid
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procecutor of Paul, intended to help get Paul acquitted, and hence avoid
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(or Luke), it lacks the Virgin Birth, so in that sense we would be classed
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(or Luke), it lacks the Virgin Birth, so in that sense we would be classed
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as Nestorian. We are this in congruence with the Church of the East.
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as Nestorian. We are this in congruence with the Church of the East.
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### Was the New Testament Really Written in Greek?
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Jerome and lots of others make clear that the [[EarlyEbioniteMatthew]] was
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written in Aramaic using Hebrew letters, so we would probably follow
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the Assyrian [[ChurchOfTheEastPeshitta]] (ACoE) aramaic text, which they
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claim to have gotten from the Apostles Thomas and Bartholomew, and have
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preserved in Aramaic ever since. It resolves a whole lot of little issues,
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(see We ask [[WastheNewTestamentReallyWritteninGreek]]), but with regard
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tp the Ecanon, they don't have Revelation, Jude, 2Peter, 2John, 3John in theirs.
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We ask [[WastheNewTestamentReallyWritteninGreek]] and clearly the answer is no,
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If you don't have the Paulines, you don't have to have Revelation 2,3 or
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so we use the Aramaic [[ChurchOfTheEastPeshitta]].
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James or Jude, so you could follow the ACoE and drop those 5. (On the other
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hand, they may be absent from the CoE canon because they were not yet
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circulating at the time the canon was finalized, < 180 AD.)
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Similar to the [approach of Carlstadt](.../JWO/carlstadt-research.html)
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Similar to the [approach of Carlstadt](.../JWO/carlstadt-research.html)
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at the beginning of the reformation, we could order the books by
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at the beginning of the reformation, we could order the books by
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importance, or rate them on a scale of 1-10 (lowest most important).
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importance, or rate them on a scale of 1-10 (lowest most important),
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with Matthew the sole 1, and those 5 books further down the list.
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Anything attributed to Paul is probably written later by the Marcionites,
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Anything attributed to Paul is probably written later by the Marcionites,
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e.g. (1Cor. 15:26) - we ask if [[DidMarcionWritePaulsLetters]]?
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e.g. (1Cor. 15:26) - we ask if [[DidMarcionWritePaulsLetters]]?
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We feel that we can add any of the books known to be circulating up to Nicea.
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We could add back books that were early christian: pre-Nicaea,
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So we can add [[TheDidache]] as a community rule, and anything from of the
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pre-Constantine, pre-Roman (perhaps pre-Greek), pre-Latin emendations.
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NagHamadhi library; there have been more early texts discovered in the last
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So we can add [[TheDidache]] as a community rule, and perhaps things from of
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the NagHamadhi library; there have been more early texts discovered in the last
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180 years, than in the previous 1800!
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180 years, than in the previous 1800!
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### Church of the East Canon, without Paul
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Is Hebrews Pauline? We think not. Tertullian says it was by Barnabas.
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If was hold that [[PaulApostleOfTheHeretics]], we should drop the "Pauline" Writings:
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What are the other Ebionite Writings? See [[RecentCanonAdditions]].
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* what letters are not Pauline/Marcions? Hebrews?
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* Jude and the Apocalypse of John were excluded from the
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[[ChurchOfTheEastPeshitta]] - both are very critical of Paul.
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We can drop the Pauline letters, and consider dropping the Apocalypse of John
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and Jude as they are not in CoE canon. On the other hand, they may be absent
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from the CoE canon because they were not yet circulating at the time the canon
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was finalized.
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Is Hebrews Paul? We think not. Tertullian says it was by Barnabas.
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## What are the other Ebionite Writings?
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See [[RecentCanonAdditions]].
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### Preliminary Canon
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### Preliminary Canon
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(In some kind of rough order):
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1. Gospel of [[EarlyEbioniteMatthew]] ( >= ch. 3 )
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1. Gospel of [[EarlyEbioniteMatthew]] ( >= ch. 3 )
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2. Gospel of Luke (Irenaeus reported the Ebionites did use Luke)
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2. Gospel of Luke (Irenaeus reported the Ebionites did use Luke)
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* We are led by the Apostles with James and followers of their followers,
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## Ebonite Christianity
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who later fled to Pella just before the sack of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
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* [[EarlyEbioniteMatthew]] Early Church "Fathers" on the Primacy of a Hebrew Dialect Matthew
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* [[BnaiAmenEbionites]] The Ebionites were the early branch of "Jewish Christianity" led
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We are led by the Apostles with James and followers of their followers,
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by James, the brother of Jesus in Jerusalem.
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who later fled to Pella just before the sack of Jerusalem in 70 AD,
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and in time expanded ro Antioch.
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* [[EarlyEbioniteMatthew]] Early Church "Fathers" on the Primacy of a Hebrew Dialect Matthew
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* [[BnaiAmenEbionites]] The Ebionites were the early branch of "Jewish Christianity" led
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by James, the brother of Jesus in Jerusalem.
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The Early Church of the 12 Apostles, under James the brother of Jesus in
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The Early Church of the 12 Apostles, under James the brother of Jesus in
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Jerusalem, held to the Mosaic law, including:
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Jerusalem, held to the Mosaic law, including:
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* the commandments of Moses are commandments of all time. To this we add:
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* the commandments of Moses are commandments of all time. To this we add:
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* Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul,
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* Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul,
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and with all thy mind. (Matt. 22:37)
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and with all thy mind. (Matt. 22:37)
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* the Sabbath day is a day of rest to be celebrated with the congregation
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and familiy. The day of the Sabbath is determined by the day of the week
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that is the first day of the week in the country you are in: if the first
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day of the work week is Monday, then the Sabbath is Sunday. Some groups
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celebrate according to the custom of some of the Hebrews, that the day
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begins at sunset, although other groups hold that the day begins at
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midnight. On the day of rest no work should be performed, i.e. no stores
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should be open for commerce, but work that is required, i.e. tending
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* the Sabbath day is a day of rest to be celebrated with the congregation and familiy.
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* we celebrate Passover as the rememberance of the Cruxifiction
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in addition to the Seders of the Hebrews (Luke 22:19); we keep
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* Our [[EbioniteCanon]] follows that of the Jamsian church and
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* puts the primacy on the Gospel of Matthew, without the first 2 chapters
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* puts the primacy on the Gospel of Matthew, without the first 2 chapters
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but we do not hold it to be a requirement for fellowship, nor is it
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considered a ritual to be done in a special manner by a special person.
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* The law of circumcision applies and is encouraged for infants,
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We are for life, and against death:
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but we do not hold it to be a requirement for fellowship, nor is it
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* we oppose all forms of abortion
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considered a ritual to be done in a special manner.
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* we oppose all forms of euthanasia
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We place an emphasis on what Jesus was known for - Healing:
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and was not detailed in the Pentauch as far as we know. It is of a lesser
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importance to us a Christians in that we do not hold that one must be
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* Seek remedies to enhance our God-given Natural Healing abilities
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a Christian (or Hebrew) by birth for fellowship.
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* Follow the Christian practices of healing where possible, with healing circles.
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## Friends Sympathetic to Ebionite Christianity
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### Douglas Del Tonto
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We draw tremendous inspiration from Douglas Del Tonto's work starting with a book
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titled "Jesus' Words Only" that places the emphasis for Christianity on
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"Sola Scriptura". He had [a website](https://jesuswordsonly.com) but that is
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now gone. His book was available on the site for free-download in PDF and is on
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[archive.org](https://archive.org/download/JesusWordsOnlyOrWasPaulTheApostleJesusCondemnsInRevelation22)
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### Forrest Marready
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* [protarian.org](https://protarian.org)
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* https://www.atour.com/
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### Inspired by Early Christianity
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### Inspired by Early Christianity
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* We following the [[EbioniteChristianity]] of Jesus' brother James, until his
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* We following the [[EbioniteChristianity]] of Jesus' brother James, until his
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murder by the Sadducees and Pharasees in ~63 AD
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murder by the Sadducees and Pharisees in ~63 AD
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* we are followers of James and followers of their followers who
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* we are followers of James and followers of their followers who
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later fled to Pella just before the sack of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
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later fled to Pella just before the sack of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
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* we follow their rejection of Paul as the [[PaulApostleOfTheHeretics]]
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* we follow their rejection of Paul as the [[PaulApostleOfTheHeretics]]
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and reject the "Pauline" Epistles.
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and reject the "Pauline" Epistles.
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* we hold to the Mosaic law, and reject the teachings of the Pharesees.
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* we hold to the Mosaic law, and reject the teachings of the Pharesees.
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* We have a revised [[EbioniteCanon]], augmented by [[RecentCanonAdditions]].
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* We have a revised [[EbioniteCanon]], augmented by [[RecentCanonAdditions]].
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* We follow their rejection of Paul as an Apostate as shown in Acts,
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### Inspired by Jesus Christ
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### Inspired by Jesus Christ
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* We emphasise Christianity as the Way of God in Spirit and in Truth.
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* We emphasise Christianity as the Way of God in Spirit and in Truth.
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* We are Concientious Objectors - we fight War, but will defend ourselves.
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* We are Conscientious Objectors - we fight War, but will defend ourselves.
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* We place the Emphasis on what Jesus was known for - Healing:
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* We place the Emphasis on what Jesus was known for - Healing:
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* Concientious Objectors to pHarma
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* Conscientious Objectors to pHarma
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* Seek remedies to enhance our God-given Natural Healing abilities
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* Seek remedies to enhance our God-given Natural Healing abilities
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* Follow the Christian practices of healing where possible, with healing circles.
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* Follow the Christian practices of healing where possible, with healing circles.
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* casting out of demons from the body politic
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* we hope to learn the casting out of demons from the body politic
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* We hold to a revised [[EbioniteCanon]], augmented by [[RecentCanonAdditions]].
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* We promote a strong patriarchal hierarchy and work to get rid of modern communism.
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## Jesus' Words Only or Was Paul the Apostle Jesus Condemns in Revelation 2:2
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## Jesus' Words Only or Was Paul the Apostle Jesus Condemns in Revelation 2:2
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We draw tremendous inspiration from Douglas Del Tonto's work starting with a book
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We draw tremendous inspiration from Douglas Del Tonto's work starting with a book
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titled "Jesus' Words Only" that places the emphasis for Christianity on
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titled "[[JesusWordsOnly]]" that places the emphasis for Christianity on
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"Sola Scriptura". He had a website at https://jesuswordsonly.com but that is
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"Sola Scriptural". He had [a website](https://jesuswordsonly.com) but that is
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now gone. His book was available on the site for free-download in PDF and is on
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now gone. His book was available on the site for free-download in PDF and is on
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https://archive.org/download/JesusWordsOnlyOrWasPaulTheApostleJesusCondemnsInRevelation22
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[archive.org](https://archive.org/download/JesusWordsOnlyOrWasPaulTheApostleJesusCondemnsInRevelation22)
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He also has a youtube channel at https://youtube.com/@jesuswordsonly where he
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has hundreds of videos reading and explaining the book.
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We have retrieved the contents of the [[JesusWordsOnly]] book and have
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* [[JWO/JWO_23_01_Pdfs]] JWO Website Pdfs (Broken)
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### OSIS Bible Commentary
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We are working on a commentary in OSIS bible format that can create Sword
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Sword and ESword modules that can be used alongside any bible with
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and ESword modules that can be used alongside any bible reading software.
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bible reading software. We favour that as an approach rather than trying
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to emit a definitive bible translation of the bible, as the base bibles vary greatly,
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and we still need to refer to the KJV for versification.
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