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For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the heathen, saith the LORD of hosts. (Malachi 1:11)
"Gentiles" and "heathen" are both from the Hebrew word goy, meaning a foreign nation; hence a Gentile (that is, non-Jew). Waddaya think the biblical incense is? |
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I agree! Weed is not a sin, it's a blessing! Religious hypocrites have given weed a bad wrap. They take all kinds of prescribed, chemically engineered potions without even knowing what they're putting in their bodies, and then turn around and make other people feel like they're going to hell for enjoying a plant that God put on the earth to bless us. That's absurd! God loves people. He gave us the earth to enjoy without guilt or condemnation. Check out this letter. It's incredible and so true!
Christian Weed? Last edited by 420 Girl; 10-21-2009 at 06:03 PM. |
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Location: Flori..duh
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Frankincense, myrrh, cinnamon, and "keneh bosem"(cannabis) Look up Zoroastrianism. It's the Old Testament's Old Testament. The Magi who attend the birth of Christ were Zoroastrian priests. There's a central sacrament in Zoroastrianism culture called "haoma" which according to the Avesta (the Zoroastrian Bible) is a tall, fragrant greenish-gold plant with leaves, stems and fiber-one that grows like a weed, possesses healing powers, and stimulates awareness and sensuality without negative side effects. According to author Chris Bennett in an article in Feb 2003 High Times, in Exodus 30;23 in the Dead Sea Scrolls is the recipe for annointing oil. Moses was instructed by God emanating from a burning bush to mix myrrh, cinnamon and "250 shekels of keneh bosem" into the equivalent of 1 1/2 gallon of olive oil. BUT the Scrolls were "altered" when written as the Holy Bible and keneh bosum was replaced with calamus and cassia. Research Zoroastrianism a little. Also the Sakas or Scythians. It'll really open yer eyes, as far as God giving us Cannabis and calling it good and power hungry "men" taking your rights away. It might stimulate " AWARENESS "
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Good info, Skycowboy.
"Frankincense" in Hebrew is Lebonah "Myrrh" is Mor "Stacte" is Nanaph "Onycha" is Shechaleth "Galbanum" is Chelbenah "Sweet Spices" is Sam "Spice" and "Spices" is Besem or Bosem "Incense" is Qetoreth "Sweet incense" is Qetoreth Sam "Calamus" is Qaneh "Sweet Calamus" is Qaneh bosem or Qaneh besem: Cannabis. |
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Totally amazing how "man" changes words and writings to suit agendas. In Webster's New World Dictionary, 3rd college edition, calamus is defined as " a stalk, reed,stubble" and 1 Sweet Flag 2 any of a genus of climbing palms of the Old World that yield rattan 3 the quill of a feather. duh, if we just move this and change that we can get what we want and they will never know,,,in a few years, yea it'll take time
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