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The Book of Psalms- My own personal commetary and refutation.

Title: The Book of Psalms- My own personal commetary and refutation.
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 2379 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Book of Psalms- My own personal commetary and refutation.
PSALMS ii.7&12: This verse would suggest that Yahweh merely adopted Jesus. The KJV erroneously capitalises the word Son to suggest it refers to him when clearly it does not. vi.5: In this, the 'first penitential psalm', a denial of the existence of an afterlife is repeated. vii.9: God trieth the hearts and reins which means that our thoughts and consciences are located in the heart and kidneys (see note to Es.vi.6) viii.3: …showed first 75 words of 2379 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2379 total…Again, ask the majority of people in Bangladesh if they're satisfied with their lot in life. cxlvi.3: As done in every instance, the word 'son' (and even 'sun') has been capitalised to misleadingly imply that Jesus was being referred to. So why then in this instance is the word kept in small letters? Would it then be saying that we should not put our faith in Christ? cxlviii.7: Dragons are told here to praise God.

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