| The Bible and Cannabis Hemp |
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| Written by Brenda Shoop | |
| Thursday, 20 March 2008 | |
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The Bible and Cannabis Hemp by Barbara Villard Cannabis Hemp is one of the many blessings that God gave to man as stated at Genesis 1:11 and Genesis1:29, and we are commanded to appreciate and to use all of God's creations as long as it is received with thanks, as stated at 1 Timothy 4:4. At Exodus 30:22-25, God gives the recipe to Moses for holy anointing oil. One of the key ingredients of this oil is cannabis hemp. The Hebrew word Keneh-bosem is mistranslated as sweet calamus, aromatic cane or sweet cane. Evidently, the bible translators are trying to hide the fact that this is marijuana. This oil was smeared or sprinkled on everything holy such as the priest, the tent post and everything that was put on the altar as a burnt offering. Whenever it was burned, as the smoke ascended into heaven, thus; the prayers of those seeking atonement for their sins became a restful odor to God as stated at Exodus 29:18. The 7th and 15th Chapters of Numbers will explain all of this very clearly. Also at Revelations 5:8 and Revelations 8:3, it backs this fact up about the smoke carrying your prayers to heaven. When God spoke to the holy ones throughout the Old Testament, he always spoke through a cloud of smoke. At Isaiah 10:27, it shows that the devils control can be broken with the holy anointing oil. Even Jesus returns in a cloud of smoke, because at Luke 21:27, it states that Jesus is coming in a cloud with power and glory. In the Old Testament, whenever someone wanted atonement for their sins, they went into the tent of meeting and/or the temple; they burned incense so that their prayers would be carried to God. In the New Testament, the Bible states that the Temple of God lives in you. How could you possibly fill the temple of God with this restful odor unless you are inhaling the holy smoke? |
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