Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 497 pages
- Published by: Infinity Publishing February 28, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0741429659
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0741429650
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Book Dimensions:
8.3 x 5.4 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.2 pounds
Product Description
An attorney argues the inspired New Testament consists of Jesus' words only. Paul's status is questioned. First, Paul never made a valid prophecy. Second, Paul must be rejected under Deut. 13:5 because he taught the Law of Moses was nullified. Lastly, Jesus most likely intended we understand Paul was the human being in Rev. 2:2 whom the Ephesians put on trial and proved was a false apostle. This Ephesus trial is alluded to in Acts ch. 19. Paul refers to it several times as well.
Reader ReviewsThe author of Jesus' Words Only has written a comprehensive review of the two competing gospels in the Bible, that of the Messiah and his Apostles versus that of "Apostle" Paul. A lawyer, he fully documents his case that Paul and his followers are announced in the prophesies of false prophets who test Israel (Deut. 13:3), of Benjamin as a wolf that ravened (Gen. 49:27), and as Balaam who assisted in placing a stumbling block in the way of Israel (Numbers 22-23 and Revelation 2:14). He brings out the striking parallel of Balaam's "Road to Moab Experience" and Paul's "Road to Damascus Experience" that I had not seen before. This author brings to light how Messiah's warning against false prophets and apostles in the Gospels and in Revelation point clearly to Paul. John, in his First and Second Epistles warns against Paul, a man who boasted of NOT getting his gospel from the Apostles, but rather by revelation of Christ in the Arabian desert, which is precisely where Messiah told his followers NOT to look for him (Matthew 24:26). Mr. Del Tondo has not only covered what is in the Bible concerning these competing gospels, but he addresses the record of Church history, bringing to light new evidences that Paul is not who he proclaimed himself to be. He warns that the canon was put together with no Scriptural direction. He documents that Paul provides proof for docetism, the belief rejected by John, and later taught by Marcion, that Messiah only appeared to come in human flesh. Mr. Del Tondo points Christians clearly to the Messiah and the true, everlasting Gospel, a gospel not of faith only, but of faith and works. Many people write of how the apparent contradictions between Paul and the rest of the Bible can be understood. Honest readers need to realise that these contradictions are real, as Calvin and Luther understood. These men dealt with the contradictions by saying that Paul was correct. Mr. Del Tondo argues that it is Messiah who is correct and that YHWH allows a different gospel into the Bible to test the hearts of His people, as to whether they really love him. Deu 13:3 Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for YHWH your God proveth you, to know whether ye love YHWH your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Mat 22:37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. I have rejected Paul as an apostle for seven years now and have a website bringing together others who have seen the dangers of Paul (http://yahuah.org). Jesus' Words Only is a long overdue book that has finally brought to light many issues I have struggled with through these years.