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The Case Against Paul The Apostle

by Jacqueline Clarke
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781291729207
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com
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  • Pages: 290
  • Original Price: USD 30.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 350 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Biblical Commentary / Old Testament / General

The Case Against Paul The Apostle We were taught that Paul was an apostle. That his letters were scripture. That his authority came from the Creator. But authority leaves a trace in the letters, and the ancient Hebrew pictographs do not confirm what we were told. This book goes back to the letters. the same ancient pictographs used to build the text Paul drew from. Letter by letter. Picture by picture. The same method. Just honest eyes. What the letters show is a mouth operating without the mark of the Creator behind it, declaring authority that was never his to declare, and building doctrine on a foundation the letters had already exposed. It shows a redirection of the designated people away from what was written for them, and toward what the unauthorised seed needed them to accept. This is the text examined from the inside. The case presented here is built on sixty separate reasons. This book is Part One, lays the foundation: the language problem, the standard that was already in place, the Masoretic layer, and the mouth identified. It examines who authorised it, what it removed, what it replaced, and what it reassigned, along with the doctrines it introduced that have no root in ancient Hebrew at all. The rest follows in the series. By the end of this volume, you will already have enough to see it clearly. The letters do not lie.

Clarke, Jacqueline: - About the Author Jacqueline Clarke is an independent researcher and author whose work centres on ancient Hebrew pictographs, the original image-based writing system that preceded the vowel-pointed text used in modern translations. Her research began not in an academic institution but in a sauna, where three pictographic symbols were shown to her in a vision. That beginning is not incidental to the work. It is stated at the front of every volume, because the origin of the instruction matters as much as what the instruction contains. She was directed back to the letters. She went back to the letters. Everything that followed came from that. Her books do not interpret scripture through theology, tradition, or commentary. They return to the consonantal letters and read what the pictures show. Each consonant was originally a picture, an ox head, a house, a hand, a mouth, a pathway. Those pictures carried meaning long before the alphabet was abstracted into script, and that meaning did not disappear. The consonants only. The pictures only. What they show when read honestly, from right to left, without addition is not what we were told. The method is the same one used to build the text. The translators who later declared the pictographic system invalid were working with it themselves. That is demonstrated from within the letters, the same letters, read the same way, producing a meaning the finished translation does not reflect. The question is not whether the pictures say something different. They do. The question is whether that difference was accidental or deliberate. The letters answer that too. Her work spans a multi-volume series, beginning with the forthcoming In the Beginning They Lied, and continuing through The Devouring Basket, which takes the research deeper into the mechanism of control embedded in the language itself. The Case Against Paul The Apostle, Jacqueline describes as 'a mouth without permission' is the first volume of the Scriptural Case Studies series. It applies the pictographic method to the figure of Paul, identified in the letters not as an authorised voice but as a mouth operating without the mark of the Creator behind it. The case is built across sixty separate reasons spanning the series. This volume lays the foundation. The letters do not lie. That is not a slogan. It is the conclusion the research keeps returning to.

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