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Cheirographon: Our Certificate Of Debt (Strongholds & False Beliefs Book 5)

Cheirographon: Our Certificate Of Debt (Strongholds & False Beliefs Book 5)

Lew White
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Cheirographon is a Greek term found at Kolossians 2:14 meaning "hand-writing."
It is a document used to indict an accused person, listing the offenses committed.
Christian theologians allegorically interpreted it to represent the Commandments, and so have taught they have been "blotted-out."
This mistake is profound. Instead of teaching that the debt listed in hand-written form are blotted-out, having been "nailed to the stake," they teach the Commandments were "against us," and have been "blotted-out."
This short study correctly interprets the situation, and the links will give the user fast access to prove the true meaning of the ideas in this chapter.
A few verses later, "shadows of things to come" are discussed. These are listed as food and drink, festivals, new moons, and Shabaths.
If such things as kosher foods, festivals, new moons, or Shabaths are “shadows” or outlines of what is to come, how could they possibly be blotted-out or irrelevant?
They are shadows; so what is casting the shadows? They are prophetic symbols, foreshadowing our redemption. They are not "blotted-out," but are very much a reality. The wrong teaching authority, being men's traditions and philosophies, has caused deceit to flourish.
This is "handwriting that was against us," and was blotted-out, because it is a list of our CRIMES. Pastors are taught the Commandments are "against us" and they have been blotted-out, but this is a doctrine of demons. Our crimes have been blotted-out, not the Commandments that teach us how to love. They are altogether righteous and good.
Language
English
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Torah Institute
Release
February 21, 2015

Cheirographon: Our Certificate Of Debt (Strongholds & False Beliefs Book 5)

Lew White
0/5 ( ratings)
Cheirographon is a Greek term found at Kolossians 2:14 meaning "hand-writing."
It is a document used to indict an accused person, listing the offenses committed.
Christian theologians allegorically interpreted it to represent the Commandments, and so have taught they have been "blotted-out."
This mistake is profound. Instead of teaching that the debt listed in hand-written form are blotted-out, having been "nailed to the stake," they teach the Commandments were "against us," and have been "blotted-out."
This short study correctly interprets the situation, and the links will give the user fast access to prove the true meaning of the ideas in this chapter.
A few verses later, "shadows of things to come" are discussed. These are listed as food and drink, festivals, new moons, and Shabaths.
If such things as kosher foods, festivals, new moons, or Shabaths are “shadows” or outlines of what is to come, how could they possibly be blotted-out or irrelevant?
They are shadows; so what is casting the shadows? They are prophetic symbols, foreshadowing our redemption. They are not "blotted-out," but are very much a reality. The wrong teaching authority, being men's traditions and philosophies, has caused deceit to flourish.
This is "handwriting that was against us," and was blotted-out, because it is a list of our CRIMES. Pastors are taught the Commandments are "against us" and they have been blotted-out, but this is a doctrine of demons. Our crimes have been blotted-out, not the Commandments that teach us how to love. They are altogether righteous and good.
Language
English
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Torah Institute
Release
February 21, 2015

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