Father, Forgive Them Not, for They Know What They Do
We are taught that right before our Messiah breathed his last breath he said: “FATHER, FORGIVE THEM FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO.” These manuscripts of old and interlinears state what he really said is “FATHER, FORGIVE THEM NOT, FOR THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DO.
FATHER, FORGIVE THEM NOT, FOR THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DO
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Here’s something I think is very important to publish. Especially for this period in time when so many are inclined to stand against tyranny, but where the Bible teaches otherwise. We’ve been DEFRAUDED for centuries on this:
I have in front of me copies from several Greek manuscripts and Greek interlinears showing that translators of the main Bibles for centuries deliberately falsified the text to its exact opposite by moving the word “not” over a few words. To wit:
We are taught that right before our Messiah breathed his last breath he said: “FATHER, FORGIVE THEM FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO.” These manuscripts of old and interlinears state what he really said is “FATHER, FORGIVE THEM NOT, FOR THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DO.
I find that ASTOUNDING, that I’ve been reading the Bible well more than fifty years, and studying all surrounding it for decades and just learned this!
Sources – Stephanus 1550 N T Greek Manuscript J. P. Greek Interlinear LUQA (Literal Aramaic Translation) Others (Pastor David Renaers of Word of Truth Ministry, Loveland, CO)
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Ref. Luke 23:34 Biblos Interlinear Bible and here

Could the reason Jesus made this statement from the cross refer to the unforgivable sin? Read below. (mine)
And the teachers of the law who came down from Jerusalem said, “He is possessed by Beelzebub! By the prince of demons he is driving out demons.” (Mark 3:22) http://www.eternallifeblog.com
The people agreed with the teachers of the law and they had Him crucified. (mine)
They committed eternal sin, which is also blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. That is precisely what eternal sin is and nothing else! It is sin against the Holy Spirit because the Lord Jesus performed his miracles by the power of the Holy Spirit. http://www.eternallifeblog.com/
Read further at http://www.eternallifeblog.com/tag/blasphemy-of-the-holy-spirit/
Also, is it not ridiculous to suggest that when the Textus Receptus (Greek Manuscripts) disagrees with the KJV, the Greek TR has errors, but the KJV doesn’t? Is this not the ultimate example of “translation worship”? (Reject the original in favour of the translation).
Do your own research.
The links above do not imply agreement with this article but they are very profitable for clear understanding.
by Larry Yeatts







































