Friday, June 21, 2019

2nd part translation of the First Book of the New Testament


First what about Peter and Andrew, they aren't people there but Jesus said that gone make His all church up into Peter, so Peter is important the fact he isn't a person but an object, Jesus said what Peter was Peter was a rock, and Andrew his brother he didn't said, but if he is brother of Peter he is sand. Peter is important of the beginning to the end of the book. And first Jesus also said how obtain the miracles He didn't ask for the Mosaic law but for the mind of Abraham and Isaac God, something like that I read a Bible in Portuguese, and is that meaning to apply for Him the law before the Moses, the law of the time of the Abraham. Also He said receive with no price return with no price, but He didn't said if you work charge, but He was operating miracles, so if He work He receive, you receive for free and you sale that is an absurd. So with Peter being a rock Jesus when went to the Peter house to cure the mother-in-law He went to visit His, Jesus, mother-in-law, so He was marry. And my guide said that at the anatomy in the time before Abraham, the person waist to head was the same of the sky and the part of the waist to feet clay like the floor, after came other that person in waist to feet monkey, and the upper part are human, so the person is for the anatomy waist to up a full person
So one day that Jesus walk over the water , He was walking over the water because the water was only till the waist, only the monkey was under the water, His feet for an anatomy treaty in any law that wasn't revoked give this interpretation. And of course Peter was a special rock and beloved for sure, my guide said that human body for some anatomy Treaty had name of objects, and if was a sexual part you don't even imagine, for sure was a object name, so the barge was part of Jesus anatomy, and Peter was probably making an important work like stop a diarrhoea, so when Peter came out of the barge he came out of the saint Jesus hole, and Jesus was walking in the river. Rute Bezerra de Menezes Gondim

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