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We know the scriptures are changing in unnatural, supernatural ways. YouTube limits how in-depth our discussions can go. That’s why this forum exists: to dig deeper into our observations, comments, and research. This board is for those who see these changes, to collaborate, explore, and support each other in this journey. Let's build a community where every insight and experience is valued, and together, uncover the profound truths of these un-natural shifts in the Bible Texts.

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General Discussion / Re: Answering a Brother on You...
Last post by Tim - Oct 19, 2024, 02:13 PM
Thankfully, I haven't been shadow banned by the channel owner. Yet!
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Last post by Tim - Oct 19, 2024, 11:43 AM
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#53
General Discussion / Answering a Brother on Youtube...
Last post by Tim - Oct 19, 2024, 11:22 AM
Starting a dialog on a YouTube video entitled "Please stop misusing "where 2 or 3 are gathered together"! (Re-load)


Here's the comment:
Here are a few books from the past that claimed to be quoting the King James rendered it "two or more are gathered in my name:

Short Discourses for All the Sundays in the Year - 1908...
The Delineator, Volume 104, page 91 - 1924...
Cheap and uniform edition of the works of John Smith col. 1 - 1859...
Triumph - Volumes 1-2 Page 32 - 1966...
The Wonder and the Glory: Confessions of a Southern Bibliophile - 1962...
This is Our Destiny Page - 194 - 1952...
A.R.E Journal - Volumes 3-4 - Page 32 - 1968...
Proceedings and Communications of the Regional Meetings - Page 258...
Liturgical Arts - Volume 33 - Page 30 - 1964...
Our Greatest Enemy, Beveraged Alchohol - Page 134 - 1958...

I kinda thought that was interesting. Don't you???

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