Je, jina la Yesu ni kweli lina nguvu na uwezo mkubwa katika kutenda miujiza hadi leo? Wewe limekutendea makubwa gani? Karibu ushuhudie

Je, jina la Yesu ni kweli lina nguvu na uwezo mkubwa katika kutenda miujiza hadi leo? Wewe limekutendea makubwa gani? Karibu ushuhudie

Panapo mchawi, jini, pepo, tamka tu kwa jina la Yesu, Hakuna mchawi wala jini litabaki hapo wote lazima wasambaratike vibaya
Kwa imani lakini maana kuna wale walipigwa mpaka nguo zikawavuka. Walifamasikhara na mapepo yenye nguvu 😂😂
 
Jina lake lilinipatia kazi, amani ya moyo na yote kwa yote roho ya kusamehe na kunijifariji baada ya kuondokewa na mpendwa wangu.

Hivi vitu nina hakika navyo maana baada ya kujitahidi kwa njia nyingine zote na kushindwa kabisa na nikakiri nimeshindwa, nilisikia mahubiri kutoka kwa Mchungaji mmoja hivi, ambae alisema watu wengi wanakosea kuomba unapoomba weka nia ya dhati na mueleze Yesu ombi lako.

Ni kweli baadae, jibu lilipatikana.
Very inspiring...
 
Inabidi mtu kulitumia ukiwa na imani ya hali ya juu sana mimi nilikuwa na tatizo la kukabwa usiku nikawa naliita kimazoea mazoea sikuwa napata majibu stahiki mpaka hiyo hali ya kukabwa inaondoka yenyewe.

Kuna siku moja nilikabwa (hii kukabwa inakuwa ni kama mtu anakugandamiza kichwa kwa nguvu huku mikono yako imeshikwa) nikaona hapa sasa naondoka maana ilikuwa nimeshafika point ya mwisho nilijikuta napata nguvu na imani nikaliita kwa nguvu mara tatu ile hali ikaisha hadi leo haijajirudia.

Muhimu imani tu.
 
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Biblia Imeandikwa vitu halisi vilivyowahi tokea!

Na hata ss Bado vinatokea, waukize wachawi vzr watakwambia

Domo ni nyumba ya maneno ,

Uhuru wa kusema utakalo unao lakini ushahidi huna


Was there a Jesus? Of course there was a Jesus – many!



The archetypal Jewish hero was Joshua (the successor of Moses) otherwise known as Yehoshua (Yeshua) bin Nun (‘Jesus of the fish’). Since the name Jesus (Yeshua or Yeshu in Hebrew, Iesous in Greek, source of the English spelling) originally was a title (meaning ‘saviour’, derived from ‘Yahweh Saves’) probably every band in the Jewish resistance had its own hero figure sporting this moniker, among others.


Josephus, the first century Jewish historian mentions no fewer than nineteen different Yeshuas/Jesii, about half of them contemporaries of the supposed Christ! In his Antiquities, of the twenty-eight high priests who held office from the reign of Herod the Great to the fall of the Temple, no fewer than four bore the name Jesus: Jesus ben Phiabi, Jesus ben Sec, Jesus ben Damneus and Jesus ben Gamaliel. Even Saint Paul makes reference to a rival magician, preaching ‘another Jesus’ (2 Corinthians 11,4). The surfeit of early Jesuses includes:


Jesus ben Sirach. This Jesus was reputedly the author of the Book of Sirach (aka 'Ecclesiasticus, or the Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach'), part of Old Testament Apocrypha. Ben Sirach, writing in Greek about 180 BC, brought together Jewish 'wisdom' and Homeric-style heroes.


Jesus ben Pandira. A wonder-worker during the reign of Alexander Jannaeus (106-79 BC), one of the most ruthless of the Maccabean kings. Imprudently, this Jesus launched into a career of end-time prophecy and agitation which upset the king. He met his own premature end-time by being hung on a tree – and on the eve of a Passover. Scholars have speculated this Jesus founded the Essene sect.


Jesus ben Ananias. Beginning in 62AD, this Jesus had caused disquiet in Jerusalem with a non-stop doom-laden mantra of ‘Woe to the city’. He prophesied rather vaguely:


"A voice from the east, a voice from the west, a voice from the four winds, a voice against Jerusalem and the holy house, a voice against the bridegrooms and the brides, and a voice against the whole people."

– Josephus, Wars 6.3.


Arrested and flogged by the Romans, Jesus ben Ananias was released as nothing more dangerous than a mad man. He died during the siege of Jerusalem from a rock hurled by a Roman catapult.


Jesus ben Saphat. In the insurrection of 68AD that wrought havoc in Galilee, this Jesus had led the rebels in Tiberias ("the leader of a seditious tumult of mariners and poor people" – Josephus, Life 12.66). When the city was about to fall to Vespasian’s legionaries he fled north to Tarichea on the Sea of Galilee.


Jesus ben Gamala. During 68/69 AD this Jesus was a leader of the ‘peace party’ in the civil war wrecking Judaea. From the walls of Jerusalem he had remonstrated with the besieging Idumeans (led by ‘James and John, sons of Susa’). It did him no good. When the Idumeans breached the walls he was put to death and his body thrown to the dogs and carrion birds.


Jesus ben Thebuth. A priest who, in the final capitulation of the upper city in 69AD, saved his own skin by surrendering the treasures of the Temple, which included two holy candlesticks, goblets of pure gold, sacred curtains and robes of the high priests. The booty figured prominently in the Triumph held for Vespasian and his son Titus.
 
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Biblia Imeandikwa vitu halisi vilivyowahi tokea!

Na hata ss Bado vinatokea, waukize wachawi vzr watakwambia


What's in a Name?


The name Jesus is actually a 16th century creation.


"Jesus" has its origins in יהושוע (Yehoshua or Joshua) in which the first part "yeho" refers to God. The name means "YHWH helps". But it was a name to be used with care and to prevent accidental voicing of the name of God, Yehoshua got truncated to ישוע (Y'shua), or, in the Galilee, to Yeshu.


Transliterated into Greek, Yeshu became Ἰησοῦς (Iesous), and from that, the Latin Iesus. A late development was the letter J which was then substituted for the initial capital I rendering Iesus into Jesus.
 
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Biblia Imeandikwa vitu halisi vilivyowahi tokea!

Na hata ss Bado vinatokea, waukize wachawi vzr watakwambia



Artificial


'The Jesus of the Gospels is an artificial creation, a collective work of art who evolved through the combined consciousness of two generations of Christian worship.'


– A. N. Wilson (Paul, p144)


No Evidence


''Whether Jesus ever actually existed has long been debated. The argument (very well documented) is that there is absolutely no corroborating evidence of his existence in documents other than highly suspect Christian sources.'


– Riane Eisler (The Chalice & the Blade, p122)



Non-Christian Testimony?


Not even born in 30 AD:


Josephus – c 37 - c 100 AD
Tacitus – c 55 - c 117 AD
Suetonius – c 69 - 140 AD
 
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Biblia Imeandikwa vitu halisi vilivyowahi tokea!

Na hata ss Bado vinatokea, waukize wachawi vzr watakwambia


'Born under star' from soothsayer with talking donkey!


And if you've ever wondered where the "born under a star" nonsense began it actually comes from the mouth of an Arab wizard supposedly hired to curse the Israelites.


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"And Balaam said unto the ass, Because thou hast mocked me: I would there were a sword in mine hand, for now would I kill thee.


And the ass said unto Balaam, Am not I thine ass, upon which thou hast ridden ever since I was thine unto this day? was I ever wont to do so unto thee? And he said, Nay."


– Numbers (22.29,30)


A little later Balaam utters the words wrenched out of context centuries later by Christian novelists:


"And Balaam said unto Balak ... there shall come a Star out of Jacob."


– Numbers (24.12,17)
 
Muongo!!!

Humo mna ISA hao ni vitu viwili tofauti.

What's in a Name?


The name Jesus is actually a 16th century creation.


"Jesus" has its origins in יהושוע (Yehoshua or Joshua) in which the first part "yeho" refers to God. The name means "YHWH helps". But it was a name to be used with care and to prevent accidental voicing of the name of God, Yehoshua got truncated to ישוע (Y'shua), or, in the Galilee, to Yeshu.


Transliterated into Greek, Yeshu became Ἰησοῦς (Iesous), and from that, the Latin Iesus. A late development was the letter J which was then substituted for the initial capital I rendering Iesus into Jesus.
 
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