THE PAGAN
LOGOS HERMENEUTIC |
CHRISTIAN ANTITHESIS
LOGOS GOD'S WORD
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NEW HERMENEUTICS-A
LYING SPIRIT
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THE NEW
COVENANT-MEANING OF SPIRIT
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2Chr. 18:21 And he
said, I will go out, and be a LYING SPIRIT
in the mouth of all his prophets.
And the LORD said, Thou shalt entice him, and thou shalt
also prevail: go out, and do even so.
2Chr. 18:22 Now therefore, behold, the LORD hath put a
lying spirit in the mouth of these thy prophets, and the
LORD hath spoken evil against thee.
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Is. 59:21 As for me,
this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord; My SPIRIT that
is upon thee,
and my WORDS which
I have put in thy MOUTH,
shall not depart out of thy MOUTH,
nor out of the MOUTH
of thy seed, nor out of the MOUTH of thy
seed’s seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for
ever. |
HERMENEUTICS LOGOS
AFFIRMING PERVERSION
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JESUS AS LOGOS OUTLAWS
ALL BUT SPEAKING
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Rubel
Shelly:
Ironically, a Greek philosopher
named Heraclitus of Ephesus (later John's
hometown!), whose work dates from around 500
B.C., speculated about a logos that ruled
and gave structure to the world. He saw logos
as a mysterious force "by which all things are
steered through all things."
Hermes
made love to all of the goddesses and "
\also loved young men in pederastic
relationships where he bestowed and/or
taught something related to combat, athletics, herding,
poetry and music
http://www.pineycom.com/FathHippolAnt5.html
Worshipping, however, Cyllenius with especial distinction, they
style him Logios. For Mercury [Hermes] is Logos,
who being interpreter and fabricator of the things that have been made
simultaneously, and that are being produced, and that will exist, stands
honoured among them fashioned into some such figure
as is the pudendum of a man, having an impulsive power from the parts below
towards those above. And that this (deity)-that
is, a Mercury of this description-is, (the
Naassene) says, a
conjurer of the dead, and a guide of departed spirits, and an originator of souls; nor does this escape
the notice of the poets,
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Logos
computation, reckoning
2. statement of a theory, argument,
IV. inward debate of
the soul, reflection, deliberation
Regulative
and formative forces,
derived from the intelligible and operative
in the sensible universe,
Opposite to epithumia
A. desire, yearning, longing
after a thing, desire of or for
it, Theaomai :--gaze
at, behold, mostly with a sense of wonder, 3.
view as spectators
Opposite Pathos A.
that which happens to a person or thing, incident,
accident, Moralizing Rhetoric
Opposite Poiein to excite passion,
Arist.Rh.1418a12;
V. Rhet., emotional style
or treatment,
Opposite Enthousi-astikos
, ē, on, A. inspired,
“phusis” Pl.Ti.71e;
esp. by music,
Prose, OPPOSITE -poiêsis, Id.R.390a;
OPPOSITE -poiêtikê,
D.H.Comp.6; OPPOSITE poiêmata, onomatopoeic
word
OPPOSITE emmetra Modus
2. The measure of tones, measure, rhythm,
melody, harmony, time; in poetry, measure,
metre, mode: Mūsĭcus a, um,
adj., = mousikos.
X. the Word or Wisdom
of God, personified as his agent in creation
and world-government,
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PRIVATE
INTERPRETATION-FURTHER EXPOUNDING OUTLAWED: 2.Peter.1.Prophecy.No.Private.Interpretation.html
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WEE MERE MORTALS
ARE RESTRICTED TO READING THAT WHICH IS WRITTEN FOR OUR
LEARN. TRANSLATION OF INSPIRED VISITOR.
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Hermēn-eia claimed by those rejecting Holy
Scripture hear DEMONS rather than Jesus. They
are delusional by using female musical worship leader.
They are defined as hated, disreputable and
abominable
Rejects all definitions of Apostle, Preacher, Herald
Aeschylus,
A Has he,
our land's dear lord, travelled safe home and has he
returned with you
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diermēn-euō
allows only translating or explaining the WORD
ONLY spoken one speaking a foreign or unknown language.
Rom. 15:4 For whatsoever things were written were WRITTEN for our LEARNING, that we
through patience and comfort of the SCRIPTURES
might have hope.
Rom. 15:6 That ye may with ONE
MIND and ONE
MOUTH glorify God, even the Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
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HERMENEUTICS CLAIMS TO
HEAR A SPIRIT GOD WHO BRINGS DEATH AND BURNING
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JESUS IN THE STATE OF
"HOLY SPIRIT" TEACHES ONLY THOSE WHO "CONTINUE IN MY
WORD."
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Earl
Lavender Lipscomb:
There are many
commentaries and workbooks for Bible study, BUT
this SERIES is different. It employs the
classic Christian method of HOLY reading
to help you HEAR THE
VOICE OF GOD
”Then
turn to the text and read it slowly, gently.
Savor each portion of the reading, constantly
listening for the 'still, small voice' of a
word or phrase that somehow says, 'I am for
you today ...'
DEFINITION OF SORCERY
Jackie.Halstead.Lectio-Divina.html
Hermēneuon
ktl.
For the term hermēneuein
to describe the mediating office of daimones,
2. in Music, expression, Plu.2.1138a, 1144d. hai
Platōnikai
he.
Plato's gifts of style, D.H.Pomp.1.2.
ekplēssō ,strike out of, drive
away from, expel WITH
khraō attack, “khreiōn muthēsato Phoibos” “humnōdian .tē glōssē pros hermēneian”
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Exermēneuō
A.interpret, translate,
“eis tēn Hellada glōssan tounoma” D.H.1.67,
cf. Jul.Or.2.77d:—Pass.,
Plb.2.15.9,
D.H.4.67,
Plu.2.383d,
etc.
John 5:26 For as the Father hath life in himself;
so hath he given to the Son to
have life in himself;
John 5:27 And hath given him authority to execute
judgment also,
BECAUSE
he is the Son of man.
John 6:62 What and if ye shall see the Son of man
ascend up where he was before?
John 6:63 It is the SPIRIT
that quickeneth;
the FLESH
profiteth nothing:
the WORDS that
I SPEAK
unto you, [Never Sung]
they are SPIRIT, and they are LIFE
1Tim. 2:5 For there is ONE
GOD,
and one MEDIATOR
between God and men,
the MAN
Christ Jesus;
1Tim. 2:6 Who gave himself a ransom for all,
to be TESTIFIED in due time.
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APOLLO, APOLLON, APOLLYON
PROPHESIED GUIDE TO ANY MUSICAL WORSHIP
Phoēbē
The MOON goddess,
sister of Phœbus, i. e. Diana,
Luna, or the moon [Lectio-Divina]
Phoebus a
poetical appellation of Apollon as the god
of light: Phœbean, Apollinean:
“carmina,” Lucr. 2, 504:
“lampas,” the
sun, Verg. A. 4, 6:
[Zoe-Eve in Latin Literature] “ virgo,”
Ov. P. 2, 2, 82:
“laurus,” id. Tr. 4, 2, 51:
“Rhodos,” where
the worship of Apollon
FEMALE MUSICAL WORSHIP
NINISTER. C.
Phoebas , ădis,
f., a priestess of Apollo; hence the
inspired one, the prophetess
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Mousa
, Apollyon's Musical Worship Teams-Locusts
Dios aigiokhoio thugateres” [Daughters
whatever the sex]
[1] stugeros A .hated, abominated,
loathed, or hateful, abominable,
loathsome mousa
music, song, “m.
stugera
kanakhan
. .1Cor. 13:1 Though I speak with the
tongues of men and of angels, and have not
charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a
tinkling cymbal.
THEIAS
etheiazon obtained
inspiration through ritual antiluron
responding to the lyre or guitar.
Aoidos , ho,
(aeidō)
A.singer, minstrel,
bard THEIOS a
Enchanter,
Sorcerer
[2] “adein [singers
are] adokimon mousa
adokimon disreputable,
discredited, reprobate,
Plat.
Phaedrus 259b The story goes that these locusts
were once men, before the birth of the Muses, and when
the Muses were born and song appeared, some of
the men were so overcome with delight
[259c] that
they sang and sang, forgetting food and drink, until at
last unconsciously they died. From them the locust tribe
afterwards arose, and they have this gift from the
Muses, that from the time of their birth they need no
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LOCUSTS ARE APOLLYON'S MUSICAL
WORSHIP GIRLS.
Tettix
, eudaim-ōn being
led by demon (devil) o
humn-ētos , ē,
on,
A.sung of, praised, lauded,
blessed with: “eudaimōn kai
humnētos”
A Joke gunaixin
oud'
hotioun
phōnēs
simile for sweet sounds.
Plato calls them hoi
Mousōn
prophētai,
Phdr.262d;
but they also became a prov. for garrulity, “lalein
tettix”
sēmainousi
They were thought to sing continually
without food or drink
Poetic Skill: sophia , Ion. -iē,
hē,
prop. A.cleverness or skill in
handicraft and art in music and singing, tekhnē
kai
s.
h.Merc.483,
cf. 511;
in poetry, in divination, dēmēgorikos from dēmēgoros
Deceives: kleptō , thievish
disguise, diabolais
neais
do secretly or treacherously.
doloisi
k.
sphagas
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Pi.N.7.81 Pindar, Nemean Odes 7
The rich man and the
poor man alike travel together to the boundary of
death. [20] And I expect that the story of Odysseus
came to exceed his experiences,
through the
sweet songs of Homer
[22] since there is a certain solemnity in his
lies
and winged artfulness, and
poetic skill deceives, seducing us with stories,
and the heart
of the mass of men is blind.
For if [25] they had
been able to see the truth, then mighty Aias, in anger
over the arms, would never have planted in his chest
the smooth sword—Aias, who was the most powerful in
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Hes.
Th. 1 From the Heliconian Muses
let us begin to sing, who hold the great and holy mount
of Helicon, Thence they arise and go abroad by
night, [10] veiled in thick mist, and utter their
song with lovely voice, praising
Zeus the aegis-holder, and queenly Hera of Argos
who walks on golden sandals, and the daughter of Zeus
the aegis-holder bright-eyed Athena, and Phoebus
Apollo, and Artemis who delights in arrows,...Thence
they arise and go abroad by night, [10] veiled
in thick mist, and utter their song with lovely
voice, praising Zeus the aegis-holder, and
queenly Hera of Argos who walks on golden sandals, and
the daughter of Zeus the aegis-holder
bright-eyed Athena, and Phoebus ApolloNn,
and Artemis who delights in arrows, |
HERMES.APOLLON.HOMOSEXUAL
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Apollo and Admetus[11]
Apollo and Adonis[12]
And many more Hermes and Perseus[35]
Hermes and Pollux[36][37]
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Rubel
Shelly and John York: Rubel: Let me give you an example to work with in relation to the
question you've raised: homosexuality and the ordination of practicing homosexuals to
ministry. Why don't we at least entertain the
possibility that the Bible simply reflects an ANCIENT TABOO or homophobic prejudice in a few people like Paul -- a taboo and
prejudice we need to outgrow?
Laura.Buffington.Sex.Salvation.Hieros.Gamos.html
Deut 18 The Abomination of
Those Nations
Includes the Diviners,
Enchanters or
Wizzards Laura
rejects. psaltrĭa
, ae, f., = psaltria, .
a female player on the cithara, a
lutist, incantātor ,
ōris, m. incanto, I. an
enchanter, wizard Cantus
A. Prophetic or oracular song:
2. With instruments, a
playing, music:
Sara.Barton.And.Religious.Communal.Sex.Language.html
Chaplin at Pepperdine
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ABSOLUTE LAW: The One-Piece Pattern.
1Pet. 4:11 If any man SPEAK,
let him speak as the oracles of God;
[Logos:
Regulative Principle outlawing rhetoric, music,
scenic acts intending to silence the
voice of Jesus.
if any man minister, let him do
it as of the ability which God giveth: that God in
all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to
whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
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Rom. 1:21 Because that,
when they knew God, they glorified him not as God,
neither were thankful; but became vain in their
imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
Rom. 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became
fools,
Rom. 1:23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God
into an image made like to corruptible man, and to
birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.
WHEN GOD ABANDONS A PERSON
Rom. 1:24 Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness
through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour
their own bodies between themselves
Psa. 22:16 For dogs
[canes] have compassed
me: [surrounded “legiones]
the assembly of the wicked [măligno maliciously
ejecting,] have inclosed me: [ob-sĭdĕo to sit down
before, to hem in, beset, besiege, invest, blockade
a place, possess, take possession othey pierced
my hands and my feet.
-Cănis (cănes
, Plaut. Men. 5, 1, 18;
id. Trin. 1, 2, 133;
kuōn,
kunos;
a. A shameless, vile person,
cŏhors D. A
Cynic philosopher:
“Diogenes
cum
choro canum suorum.
Dogs or Catamites who:-irrīto to
incite, excite, stimulate, instigate,
provoke, exasperate, irritate.
Attack By: ĭmĭtor , To
represent, to express, copy, portray,
sine
[even without] imitandorum
carminum
actu
ludiones,
Attack By: carmen a
tune, song, air, lay, strain,
note, sound, both vocal and instrumental (sc.
Apollinem)
concordant
carmina
nervis,
“citharae
liquidum
carmen,”
lyrae
carmen
Set in motion by: actus driving cattle a. Of an ORATOR:
“motus est in his orationis et ACTIS
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-therap-ōn henchman, attendant “Mousaōn therapontes” music, song stu^ger-os , Muses
(Rev 18) as Apollon's Worshiip Team were known
as hated prostitutes, 2. gen. hadou [ein'
Aidao
domoisi
in the nether world, with nouns in
adjectival sense, devilish, “thuousan
ha.
mēter'”
Erōs Aphroditēs th
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Phil. 3:2 Beware of dogs, beware of evil
workers, beware of the concision.
Phil. 3:3 For we are the circumcision,
which worship God in the
spirit, [place]
and rejoice in Christ Jesus,
and have no confidence in the
flesh [place] |