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SUN - DAY WORSHIP TERMS The following words and terms used in Modern Churches today all have pagan origins, and are found to be directly linked to ancient Sun-worship found in Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Teutonic-German, Hindu, and Persian cultures. English word forms of the names of Sun-deities in these ancient cultures still exist today and are used in Modern Christianity. True Believers should remove these words from our language, from teaching, and certainly from our worship assemblies. The asterisks ( * ) indicate proper substitute words (Hebrew or English) that can be used by the True Believer, without reference to the words that have association to Sun-god worship. WORD STUDY... JESUS Jesus comes from the Greek name Iesous/IHSOUS and Latin Iesus. Iesous is adapted from the name of the Greek goddess of healing Iesos/Iaso, the daughter of Apollo, the Sun-deity. This goddess was linked to the Egyptian Isis who had a son named Isu. During the era of Roman Emperors, there were numerous worshippers of Isis. Many converted to Constantines religion that mixed paganism with the Messianic faith that eventually became the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Church continues to use the sunburst emblem known as the Eucharist which to this day contains the Greek letters IHS for IHSOUS. Further research reveals that the name Jesus is also linked to the Greek Sun-god Zeus who was the Greek interpretation of the Egyptian Sun-god Amen-Rah. * Yahshua/Yahushua/Yahoshua, is the correct Name for the Savior. In all spellings and pronunciation, the Name is rendered to mean salvation of YAH or YAHS salvation/Savior. The Name in its fullest translation means, He (YAH) shall save His people from their sins, Matthew 1:21.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 03:46:10 +0000

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