Proof Positive, The Word Church is a cover-up
Our online search inquiry was, “when was the word church added to or inserted into the canonical bible?” You would think that the word church has always been in the Bible but it was NOT, it was added later in the 1400’s to serve as a redirect and a cover up from its true meaning.
That the title “church” was the Scottish word used in place of the Greek word “EKKLESIA” which means *those who have been called out* essentially called out of the worlds ideas and concepts, and into the proverbial Body of Believers in Christ. To assemble NOT so much in a physical a church structure, but as a body of believers. That “we are living stones assembled a habitation of God in the Spirital.” This is how they could go house to house, city to city, to assemble together as Christ said “wherever two of you or more are gathered, or assembled in Mt name tgere I am in your midst” in yoh and among you as the one who also said “I will never leave you orphans forsake you” essentially to mean in Spirit and Truth. That “God is Spirit and truth and seeks such.” Such are we. We are the Body of Christ. He is the head. No where EVER we’re we instructed to build carnal buildings or establish institutions, 503cp tax free industrial corporations. For you see corporation from corps, like a dead body is a body of another sort. It is still a spiritual body but of another spirit. For God does not want us to worship Him as the gentiles, nations or heathens or unbelievers do….
It was when Christ asked Peter “who do men say that I am? Peter replied “you are The Christ and The (only begotten) Son of the living God.” Of which Christ told Peter “and I say to you Petros (in Greek means stone or rock and not brick or tooled stone) and on this rock I will build, or assemble My church!
So that The Body of Christ as “Living Stones built up a habitation for God in the spirit”, who worship God in Spirit and Truth. with Christ being the head of His body of believers. This should be what you think of, see and perceive when the word “church” is used and NOT a building, location or an address. And when the first believers went from house to house, they were literally peoples homes and even just to assemble in public like in tge street or in a park. He is where two or more are gathered in My name, there I am in their midst.” This is what Christ said. …
And as having to do with His thousand years reign starting back then. And part two of this cover-up is the same anti-Christ spirit covering up Christ thousand year reign as the Cheif Cornerstone, with us as living stones reaching out to a dying world.
The answer from A.I. was, and we say “was” because there are inconsistencies with answers to questions from modern AI,. So here we do a word search, and then we did a copy and paste so that when changes happen to that web site, their earlier version is what we hold on to, but they do change the facts to support their agenda of seaming to be trustworthy, all yhe while they are of “the prince of the power of the air that works in the sons of disobedience” we’ve been warned about. That “wicked men and impostors will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived”. This is how the gospel expires. “When the Son of God comes will He really find faith on earth?
Here is proof thst the word “church” is not the original, which was “ekklēsia” to mean “the called out ones”. To infer that they were also called into something. We are Christ body and His Holy habitation assembled in the spirit, “whenever two or more are gathered or assembled. And the title “church” is etymolically associated with the Scottish words circus and sorcery. Circe=church.
The English word “church” was first inserted into an English canonical Bible in the 14th century with the Wycliffe Bible. The first English translation based on the original Greek New Testament was by William Tyndale in 1526, who used the word “congregation” instead. The term “church” was mandated in the widely influential King James Bible of 1611.
- Original Texts: The actual word in the original Greek manuscripts of the New Testament is ekklēsia (meaning “a calling out” or “assembly”).
- First Biblical Mention: The concept first appears when Jesus says, “Upon this rock I will build my ekklēsia“ in Matthew 16:18. This is the first time the word is mentioned in the Gospels.
The above is a corrrct statement based on the ages of the laguages.
Here is the significance. We have prompted the inner-net multiple times as to this date, of which jumps around. Then tries to place the word “church” sometime much earlier to even a pre-Christ era of the Greek Septigent old covenant. Of which? There was no church yet. And more so, their was no Scotland or England or any way church could have been used.
So that the main point here is that the word church is a big cover-up of the truth of when Christ told Peter, which comes from Petros and means Rock. Christ said “and you are Petros, and on this Petros I will assemble my EKKLESIA!!!
So we will clip and paste the above correct information of the term “EKKLESIA” as we inserted above from the correct meaning saying ”
ekklēsia (meaning “a calling out” or “assembly”
CASE AND POINT!
Again a quote from modern day AI.
“The English word “church” was first inserted into an English canonical Bible (because it was an English word formed in that era) in the 14th century with the Wycliffe Bible. The first English translation based on the original Greek New Testament was by William Tyndale in 1526, who used the word “congregation” instead. The term “church” was mandated in the widely influential King James Bible of 1611.”
This shows the inconsistency and cover up using a Scottish word. And church could not have been from an earlier era because Scotland was founded in 843 A.D. as, once again quoted from stored texts still available from A.I in the next sentence.
The Kingdom of Scotland was traditionally founded in 843 AD,
The word “church” is a translation of the original Greek word ekklēsia, which appears in the New Testament texts, originally written in Greek:
Original Texts: “The actual word in the original Greek manuscripts of the New Testament is ekklēsia (meaning “a calling out” or “assembly”).
First Biblical Mention: The concept first appears when Jesus says, “Upon this rock I will build my ekklēsia” in Matthew 16:18. This is the first time the word is mentioned in the Gospels….
