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„Oh, people, you build churches of walls in vain if the Christians do not come in with their clean bodies and hearts. Let the man make peace with God! Let the man kneel down and make a real cross upon his body, utter a prayer of repentance, cleanse himself by re-morse, put upon him the promise of the resurrection from the dead, and let him take God in him only this way, for reconciliation to God, to the everlasting unity with God. Let the man forgive one another, for many things which are forgiven on earth shall be forgiven by God.”
I will tell it to the world that there is God. You will see what I am about to tell the world that God is and how is He. Settle down, Israel, My bride, as the world will see that you have a Bridegroom and that you loved your Bridegroom. The Bridegroom of the world is sin, but the Bridegroom of the Christian is the Lord, Jesus Christ. My people, you are My bride, son.
This journal-styled treatise is about a spiritual awakening the author experienced in 1969 that led her to research biblical texts to determine their true nature, even learning Biblical Hebrew to aid her in the quest. Her observations and conclusions regarding both physical and mental involuntary nature events are detailed in straight-forward nonfictional prose. A few related events from her growing-up years are included in the 335-page ebook. The book also contains 127 photos and/or other supportive illustrations. Table of contents Bookmarks are included for easy navigation.
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Sahih_Al-Bukhari, is one of the six canonical hadith collections of Islam. These prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Persian Muslim scholar Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations. Sunni Muslims view this as one of the three most trusted collections of hadith along with Sahih Muslim and al-Muwatta. In some circles, it is considered the most authentic book after the Quran which is the Final Testament, following the Old and New Testaments. The Arabic word sahih translates as authentic or correct.