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Blasphemy of The Holy Spirit : The Original Revelation Book Series, Volume 15: The Original Revelation Book Series

By Shaul, Rav

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Title: Blasphemy of The Holy Spirit : The Original Revelation Book Series, Volume 15: The Original Revelation Book Series  
Author: Shaul, Rav
Volume: Volume 15
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion, Blasphemy of The Holy Spirit, Incarnation, Messiah, The Branch, Nazarenes
Collections: Authors Community, History
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Publication Date:
2021
Publisher: Amazon
Member Page: KellyRae Breining

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The book extensively explores the original Hebrew meanings and context of Scripture, emphasizing the Heavenly Scroll—God’s plan of salvation written in the stars (constellations)—which foretold the coming Messiah not as God incarnate, but as a human servant, the “Branch,” who would fulfill the Law perfectly, suffer, die, and rise again as the firstborn of the resurrection. Rav Sha’ul highlights the beliefs of the first-century Nazarenes, who rejected the Trinity and Incarnation, maintained strict adherence to Torah with spiritual intent, and viewed Yahusha as the Messiah and high priest, but not God. He stresses that all true believers share Yahusha’s spiritual status as adopted children of Yahuah, part of one family (yachad) through covenant, destined to be perfected and filled with the fullness of deity by the Spirit after resurrection. The book calls readers to test the spirits, reject doctrines of demons, and return to the original faith of the Nazarenes, following Yahusha’s example of obedience, repentance, and covenantal relationship with Yahuah. It also points to Rav Sha’ul’s extended series of books for deeper understanding of the Heavenly Scroll, the nature of the Messiah, and the original gospel.

Summary
Rav Sha’ul’s Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is a profound, Bible-centered critique of traditional Christian doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation. It offers a compelling restorationist perspective emphasizing the distinctness of Yahuah and Yahusha, the full humanity of the Messiah, the purity of first-century Nazarene belief, and the cosmic biblical framework of the Heavenly Scroll. The work invites serious seekers to re-examine scripture with fresh eyes, reject paganized theology, and embrace the original gospel of salvation through covenantal obedience and the Spirit of Yahuah.

Excerpt
Pages 153-154 Worship of Yahusha is not divine worship Ok, among the many passages of the New Testament that presents Yahusha as being the object of "worship" is Matthew 14:33. Matthew 14:33 33 Then they that were in the ship came and worshipped (bowed down before) him (to pay homage), saying, truly you are the son of God (they bowed down to Yahusha in the sense of respect for his superior position as son of Yahuah. They did not worship him as Yahuah). Here we have a clear situation - one of many recorded in the New Testament - of Yahusha being "worshipped", yet those worshipping him did not worship him as Yahuah but as the Son of Yahuah, which to them, meant that they recognized him as their Messiah (King) or as an empowered, righteous agent of the Almighty God. They were bowing down as an act of respect to authority before Yahusha and as an act of worship to Yahuah through His proxy. Although many think the term "worship" is only applicable to "God", in fact the term relates to showing reverence even to a fellow man. Christian teachers do not make this distinction as they are false teachers and lead us astray to believe Yahusha was worshipped as a Deity. Then these false teachers take that sound bite out of context and assume Jesus is God. In every case bowing down to Yahusha is in the context of showing reverence to a higher authority.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents Introduction...9 Chapter 1...20 Chapter 2...36 Chapter 3...53 Chapter 4...81 Chapter 5...121 Chapter 6...136 Chapter 7...147 Chapter 8...157 Chapter 9...168 Chapter 10...180 Chapter 11...194 Chapter 12...202 Chapter 13...225 Chapter 14...239 Chapter 15...253 Chapter 16...273 Appendix Books by Rav Shaul...303

 
 



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