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(patriot)
THERE IS A WAR GOING ON FOR THE CAPTURE OF YOUR MIND
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Weeping and Gnashing of teeth isn’t about hell
~ the awakened believer ~
…a 16 minute video
“Weeping and gnashing of teeth has been preached as hell for sixteen centuries. The Greek word under gnashing is not a sorrow word. It is a rage word. And the scene is not a fire. It is a banquet.
“Jesus said this phrase seven times. Every time, it landed in a verdict scene. The warning was real, and the saints who preached it were honoring what they understood. But the Greek word brugmos, which your English Bible renders as gnashing, originally described the sound a beast makes when it tears prey. It is a word for predator teeth, not for mourning. Every time the Hebrew Bible shows teeth grinding, it is the posture of an enemy. Every time the New Testament shows it outside the Matthew formula, it is a mob raging at a man they are about to kill. This study traces the phrase through Augustine’s Latin reading, through Dante’s Inferno, and back into the Greek the tradition buried. After this, the verse stops sounding like a map of the afterlife and starts sounding like a diagnosis of the jaw.
“THE INNER DECODE: The Greek noun brugmos (G1030) comes from the verb brycho [VERIFY G#], which described beasts eating with noise, tearing, biting, grinding. Thayer’s secondary entry calls it snarling, growling, in the sense of biting. In Acts 7:54, the same root describes the Jerusalem council gnashing at Stephen with their teeth, a mob about to stone a calm man. Not mourners. Killers. In Psalm 35:16, hypocritical mockers gnash upon the psalmist. In Psalm 37:12, the wicked plot against the righteous and gnash. In Psalm 112:10, the wicked man gnashes his teeth at the sight of a righteous man flourishing. In Lamentations 2:16, enemies hiss and gnash in triumph over fallen Jerusalem. In Job 16:9, God is described as an assailant gnashing like a beast. Every cross reference, Hebrew and Greek, names the same posture: rage, attack, refusal. The sorrow reading has no scriptural warrant outside the inherited English rendering of seven verdict sentences. Around 413 AD, Augustine began writing City of God, working from Jerome’s Latin Bible rather than the Greek. He placed weeping and gnashing inside a picture of endless sorrow. Dante’s Inferno around 1314 gave that picture shapes the Western eye took as anatomy. The King James translators in 1611 inherited both. The Greek phrase skotos exoteron [VERIFY G#] means outer darkness, and the adjective demands something it is outside of. Every time Matthew uses outer darkness, the inside is a feast. Matthew 8:11 names the feast with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Matthew 22:13 names a wedding banquet. Matthew 25:30 names the joy of the master. Luke 13:28 names the sight of the patriarchs reclining at the table. The gnashing happens at the sight of the feast. Not inside a location of fire. Outside a banquet hall the self has refused to enter. The grinding of the teeth is the sound the will makes when something larger than it can accept without surrender is placed in front of it. The feast was set by the Father before the guest arrived. The outer darkness is the shape the refusal takes when the jaw locks against what was always being offered. The same mouth that grinds in rage is the mouth that can open to receive bread.”
(the awakened believer)
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – The Line You Have Heard
01:45 – The Bishop And The Poet
04:19 – The Crowd Around Stephen
07:30 – The Jaw That Clenches
10:16 – Outside The Lit Hall
13:29 – The Table The Father Set
Luke 13:28
(Berean Standard Bible)
There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth when you see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all the prophets in the kingdom of God,
but you yourselves are thrown out.
Psalm 112:10
(Berean Standard Bible)
The wicked man will see and be grieved; he will gnash his teeth and waste away; the desires of the wicked will perish.
Psalm36:16
(Berean Literal Bible)
Like godless mockers at a feast, they gnashed at me with their teeth.
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