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The Modern New Testament from the Aramaic: With New Testament Origin, Comparative Bible Verses, & A Compact English-Aramaic Concordance: Deluxe Study Edition

The Modern New Testament from the Aramaic: With New Testament Origin, Comparative Bible Verses, & A Compact English-Aramaic Concordance: Deluxe Study Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Lamsa New Testament is referenced in "The Eye of the I"
Review: I will just pass on information provided by Dr. David R. Hawkins in the book "The Eye of the I." You may want to see the Amazon information on this book or Dr. Hawkins' book, "Power vs Force" for more on the kinesiological tests he uses and the Scale of Consciousness he developed. The Scale of Consciousness is an arbitrary logarithmic scale from 0 to 1000. Anything that is false or without integrity falls below 200 on the scale; love is in the 500's; and enlightenment is 600. Christ would be at the level of 1,000.
Dr. Hawkins states that the King James version of the Bible (translated from the Greek) calibrates at 475 on the Scale of Consciousness. The KJ New Testament calibrates at 640, or 790 excluding Revelations. Dr. Hawkins states that the Lamsa version of the New Testament is more accurate because it was translated from the language that Jesus spoke (Amaraic) and calibrates at 880 (excluding Relations). Because it is a logarithmic scale, Dr. Hawkins notes that a loss of 100 points is a great loss of truth and power. (See "The Eye of the I" p. 62-63)


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