Pastor Peter J. Peters - "Does God Hate your Feastings"?

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Published on Feb 4, 2022
Solar sanity vs lunar lunacy pamphlet the door called Passover people getting married. "Enter the chambers and close thy doors" isaaiha 2:10 isaiah 26:20. The day that God is about to come out and punish. Verse 19. Verse 21. Murders and deaths made to look like an accident. Luke 13:24. 1st peter 1:5 the Passover. Book- every year "Christians have the opportunity to keep the passover" book- solar sanity and lunar lunacy in calculating the Passover. Sermonmercial you have to be honest. Judaeising nonsense exodus 12 the Passover isaiha 1:14 I hate your new moon festivals and appointed feasts. Psalms 74 4:8 septuigent. King james only deception. New age Bible translations gayle riplinger septuigent translated from old Hebrew into Greek. Psalms 50:16 genesis 1:14 the people use the wrong sign. Verse 15. Day and night the enemy wants you to use the moon in calculating the feast days. Greater light and lesser light. Sun and the stars are the two lights verse 16. Enemies involved in kjv translation. He made in italics this was added by the translators. Strongs concordance. The word "also" no number for the word not in the manuscript. Lesser light is the stars. the enemy. They go by the lunar calendar. This in rebellion to God. Psalms 81:3 Curtis Claire euing original calendar was a solar calendar. More on the Passover. Yes god hates your feast days.

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