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WAS PAUL OF TARSUS AN APOSTLE OF
JESUS CHRIST?
Paul of Tarsus entitled himself
apostle of Jesus Christ.
However, Paul of Tarsus is not
one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ.
In Matthew 10:2-4 is the list of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, and Paul of Tarsus is not in that list.
Therefore, Paul of Tarsus is not
an apostle of Jesus Christ.
Studying the history of the Christianity, we see that in the beginning
of the Christian Era there were the Ebionites,
that were followers of Jesus Christ that said
that it is necessary to obey all the
commandments of the Law of God, without exception, and that Jesus Christ is not God, and that Jesus Christ was not born of a virgin, and that Jesus Christ was generated by Joseph, and that Paul of Tarsus was an apostate from the
Law and a heretic, and that the Holy
Scriptures are only the books of the Old Testament (Tanach) and only one Gospel written in Hebrew, that
was considered to be the Gospel according to Matthew, but was smaller than the
Gospel according to Matthew in Greek that is used by the Catholics and by the
Protestants, or Evangelicals.
It is written in Matthew 5:17-19 that Jesus
Christ said that he did not come
to abolish the Law of God (Torah), and that none commandment of the Law of God
will ever be abolished, and that we must obey all the commandments of the Law
of God, without exception.
Therefore, we see that the true
followers of Jesus Christ are the Ebionites, and that the true Bible is the Bible of the Ebionites,
that is composed only by the Tanach (Old Testament) and by the authentic text of the Gospel
according to Matthew.
The doctrine of Paul of Tarsus
is totally opposed to the doctrine of Jesus Christ,
because Jesus Christ said that he did not come to abolish the Law of
God, and that none commandment of the Law of God will ever be abolished, and
that we must obey all the commandments of the Law of God, without exception,
and Paul of Tarsus, in Ephesians 2:15,
said that Jesus Christ abolished the Law of God, and Paul of Tarsus, in Galatians 5:2, said for
us not to fulfill the commandment of God,
of doing the circumcision.
In Romans 3:28 it is written that Paul
of Tarsus said that the man is justified by the faith, without the works of
the law, and in Matthew 7:21-23 we see that Jesus
Christ said that those who believe in him but do not do the will of God will not enter in the Kingdom of God, what also shows that Paul's
doctrine is totally opposed to Jesus Christ's
doctrine.
Who does not obey the commandments of God, is not doing the will of God.
In 1 Corinthians 9:2, Paul of Tarsus
wrote:
IF TO OTHERS I AM NOT AN APOSTLE, YET AT LEAST I AM TO YOU; FOR THE SEAL
OF MINE APOSTLESHIP ARE YE IN THE LORD.
Therefore, we see that only the followers of Paul of Tarsus considered him as an
apostle of Jesus Christ, and that the other
followers of Jesus Christ did not consider Paul of Tarsus as an apostle of Jesus Christ.
The book of Acts of the Apostles says that Peter and James agreed with
Paul.
However, the book of Acts of the Apostles is partial, because it was written
by Luke, that was disciple and companion of Paul
of Tarsus, as we see in Acts 21:17, where Luke wrote in the first person
plural, what shows that he was traveling with Paul of Tarsus, and in Galatians 2:11-30
Paul lets appear that in fact Peter and James did not agree with him.
The passage Acts 21:17-26 lets appear that Paul of Tarsus was disapproved by the true followers of Jesus Christ, that were
the thousands of Jews that believed in Jesus and were zealous of the Law (that
later were called Ebionites).
In Matthew 7:15-20, Jesus Christ said for
us to beware of the false prophets, that come to us dressed as lambs, but
inside are ravenous wolves, and he said that by their fruits we will know
them.
The fruits of the preaching of Paul
of Tarsus are the disobedience to several commandments of God, because God commanded that we do the
circumcision (Genesis 17:9-14 and Exodus 12:48-49 and Leviticus 12:3), and Paul of Tarsus said for us not to do the
circumcision (Galatians 5:2), and God
said for us not to eat the filthy animals, among which are the pig and the
rabbit and the camel and the ostrich and the fishes without scales and the crab
and the shrimp and the lobster and the squid and the octopus and the mussels
and the oysters (Leviticus 11), and Paul of
Tarsus said that we can eat everything and that everything is clean (Romans
14:14 and 14:20 and 1 Timothy 4:3-4), and God
said for us not to work in the seventh day of the week, that is the Sabbath Day
(Exodus 20:8-11), and said for us to do His holidays (Leviticus 23), and Paul of Tarsus said that we do not need to
keep the Sabbath, nor to do the holidays that God commanded (Colossians 2:16-17 and
Galatians 4:10-11 and Romans 14:5).
Therefore, we see that Paul of
Tarsus was a false apostle and a false prophet.
Wherefore, we must not follow the doctrine of Paul of Tarsus, and we must follow the
doctrine of the Ebionites, that were the true
followers of Jesus Christ, and we must not believe in the 27 books of the
so called "New Testament", that are the books that were edited and
canonized by the followers of Paul of
Tarsus to give base to the Pauline doctrines, and we must believe only in
the books of the true Bible, that it is the Bible of the Ebionites, that is composed
only by the books of the Tanach (Old Testament) and by the authentic text of
the Gospel according to Matthew.
Yahveh bless you.
João Paulo Fernandes Pontes.
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