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Sama'et

- The Wages of Sin is Death: Concept 2

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The Geta Egzi'Abeher (Lord God) requires that all men & women obey His will in perfection at all times. Yet, woefully, men and women have not met this requirement - turning the earth into a nest of iniquity before His eyes. Then the wrath of the Geta Egzi'Abeher became so. Moreover, not soon after it came into being He imparts sinew and authority over all wicked ginan (spirits) to the gin (spirit) of an evil negus (King) whom He had banished to Gahannam (Hell) many years ago. After carrying out those deeds, the Geta Egzi'Abeher then incites the consciousness of this gin against all of the men and women of the earth. Even so, the Geta Egzi'Abeher withheld Himself from suffering His wrath from resting upon the men and women of the earth for the sake of His servant, Abebe Deteye, whom is a perfect man whom is of the descendants of Avraham (Abraham) whom dwell in Ethiopia. Howbeit Abebe is treacherously shepherded away from keeping the will of the Geta Egzi'Abeher by one of his closest friends, a famous and highly respected psychic from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, whom is known as Bibi Sifiye, and into heeding the venomous writings of the fiendish false prophet, Fitawrari Negash. Then the wrath of the Geta Egzi'Abeher waxed greater. Withal, in its greatness He forsakes Abebe, releases the gin of the evil negus-and those whom He has placed under this particular gin's authority-from the depths of Gahannam and delivers Abebe and all of the men and women of the earth into his hands. Notwithstanding, the Geta Egzi'Abeher, seeing as His will must be implemented, has mercy on the people of the earth and raises for them a sama'et for the purpose of saving them from the hands of the hosts of Gahannam.

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  • Sprache:
  • Englisch
  • ISBN:
  • 9781420809152
  • Einband:
  • Taschenbuch
  • Seitenzahl:
  • 672
  • Veröffentlicht:
  • 17. März 2005
  • Abmessungen:
  • 127x203x37 mm.
  • Gewicht:
  • 721 g.
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Beschreibung von Sama'et

The Geta Egzi'Abeher (Lord God) requires that all men & women obey His will in perfection at all times. Yet, woefully, men and women have not met this requirement - turning the earth into a nest of iniquity before His eyes.
Then the wrath of the Geta Egzi'Abeher became so. Moreover, not soon after it came into being He imparts sinew and authority over all wicked ginan (spirits) to the gin (spirit) of an evil negus (King) whom He had banished to Gahannam (Hell) many years ago. After carrying out those deeds, the Geta Egzi'Abeher then incites the consciousness of this gin against all of the men and women of the earth. Even so, the Geta Egzi'Abeher withheld Himself from suffering His wrath from resting upon the men and women of the earth for the sake of His servant, Abebe Deteye, whom is a perfect man whom is of the descendants of Avraham (Abraham) whom dwell in Ethiopia. Howbeit Abebe is treacherously shepherded away from keeping the will of the Geta Egzi'Abeher by one of his closest friends, a famous and highly respected psychic from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, whom is known as Bibi Sifiye, and into heeding the venomous writings of the fiendish false prophet, Fitawrari Negash.
Then the wrath of the Geta Egzi'Abeher waxed greater. Withal, in its greatness He forsakes Abebe, releases the gin of the evil negus-and those whom He has placed under this particular gin's authority-from the depths of Gahannam and delivers Abebe and all of the men and women of the earth into his hands.
Notwithstanding, the Geta Egzi'Abeher, seeing as His will must be implemented, has mercy on the people of the earth and raises for them a sama'et for the purpose of saving them from the hands of the hosts of Gahannam.

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