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Royal Lori ~ Lord is part of the babylonian kingdom that we should divorce. Who is the Lord from the authentic language of Scripture? In Hebrew Lord means Baal. Baal is a pagan deity! See BELOW for CONFIRMATION! Hebrew Strongs H1167 baal: owner, lord Original Word: בַּ֫עַל Transliteration: baal Phonetic Spelling: (bah-al) From baal; a master; hence, a husband, or (figuratively) owner (often used with another noun in modifications of this latter sense) -- + archer, + babbler, + bird, captain, chief man, + confederate, + have to do, + dreamer, those to whom it is due, + furious, those that are given to it, great, + hairy, he that hath it, have, + horseman, husband, lord, man, + married, master, person, + sworn, they of. With the above explanation of the title lord, dare we ask if the Almighty can be compared to man, a person, a husband, a captain, a chief man, to someone that is due the title and a horsemen? LET IT NOT BE! Hebrew Strongs H1168 Baal: Baal Original Word: בַּ֫עַל Transliteration: Baal Phonetic Spelling: (bah-al) The same as baal; Baal, a Phoenician deity -- Baal, (plural) Baalim. See BELOW further confirmation from TheFreeDictionary that calling on lord is unacceptable when referring to the Almighty . . . Ba·al (bääl, bäl, bl)n. pl. Baals or Baal·im (bää-lm, bälm) 1. Any of various local fertility and nature gods of the ancient Semitic peoples considered to be false gods by the Hebrews. 2. often baal A false god or idol. [Hebrew baal, lord, Baal; see bl in Semitic roots.] See below what Wikipedia says under the title Lord . . . Religion Lord is used as a title of deference for various gods or deities. The earliest recorded use of Lord in the English language in a religious context was by English Bible translators such as Bede. It was widely used in the King James Bible translated in the 17th century. Islam: The English term Lord is often used to translate the Arabic term rabb, used with respect to Allah. Hinduism: In Hindu theology, The Svayam Bhagavan may refer to the concept of the Absolute representation of the monotheistic God. Another name used more commonly used in Hindu theology is Ishvara, meaning The Lord, the personal god consisting of the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Semitic religions: Other deities given corresponding appellations to Lord include: Baal, or Hadad, among the Caananites and most pre-monotheistic religion Semites was The Lord with whom only priests were allowed to speak. References to Baal in the Hebrew Bible, such as the prophet Elijahs confrontation with Baals priests, usually correspond to local gods rather than to Hadad. Bel meaning Lord is a common title of the Babylonian deity Marduk. En meaning Lord as in Sumerian deities Enki and Enlil. Buddhism: it refers to the Buddha and in Jainism to the Mahavira. Nahuatl: the word Ahau is translated as Lord in reference to Aztec deities. Classical Greece: The name of the Greek god Adonis is regarded by many as a cognate of the Hebrew word for lord, Adonai. Wicca (The OCCULT): The Wiccan God is often referred to as The Lord and the Wiccan Goddess as The Lady, or in the combination Lord and Lady (in this form, the definite article the is usually omitted), usually in reference to a . . . mythological pairing such as Cerridwen, Lucifer and Diana (as in Stregheria, sometimes along with their daughter, Aradia, for whom alternate titles applied, such as Holy Pilgrimess or Holy Sister), Hades and Persephone, and so forth. Some Wiccans such as Gerald Gardner taught that there is another pantheistic Deity above these two which he called by the Aristotlean name the Prime Mover; Patricia Crowther uses the term Dryghten, an Old English name for The Lord to refer to this Deity; while Starhawk uses the name Star Goddess to describe the being that created the cosmos. (See Wiccan views of divinity for references). Can we see WHY it is Scripturally and Relationally WRONG and DISRESPECTFUL to call Father YaHUaH and Messiah on titles used for many pagan gods, including satan? There is ONLY ONE Father YAHUAH (YHUH) and ONLY ONE Messiah YAHUSHA, whereas there are millions of lords and gods! Another term, “GOD”, has come to replace the original Hebrew word “Eloah/Elohim” (deity of God, meaning Almighty One). Read Shemoth (Exodus) 23:13. (It commands us to NOT use any others gods names (it must not be heard on our lips) . . . With this Scripture in mind, consider the following reference: This is what the Encyclopedia Americana (1945 Edition) says under the topic GOD (god): “Common Teutonic word for personal object of religious worship, formerly applicable to super-human beings of heathen myth; on conversion of Teutonic races to Christianity, term was applied to Supreme Being.” God (Gad) is also a Babylonian deity of FORTUNE . . . YeshaYahu (Isa) 65:11 But you are those who forsake YHUH, who forget My set-apart mountain, who prepare a table for Gad, and who fill a drink offering for Meni. Gad (god, gawd) in the above Scripture is Hebrew Strongs H1408, confirming it as a Babylonian deity of Fortune! We see this on American notes In God we Trust!
Posted on: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 05:48:49 +0000

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