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🔎 Discover the Bible Through Ancient Eyes
At BibleFacts.online, we return to the roots—using the original languages of Hebrew and Aramaic, just as Yeshua (Jesus) spoke.

This is the foundation. If the New Testament doesn’t line up with these 3, in my eyes—it’s false.

1. Paleo-Hebrew (Pre-Exilic Script)

Used before the Babylonian exile (pre-586 BCE), this was the original alphabetic script of Israel.

Seen in inscriptions like the Siloam Inscription. The Torah (Genesis–Deuteronomy) was likely first written in this script.

Content: Affirms YHWH as one.

Deuteronomy 6:4 in Paleo-Hebrew:
יהוה אלהינו יהוה אחד
YHWH Eloheinu, YHWH echad — “YHWH our God, YHWH is one.”
No hint of plurality. No trinity. One God.

2. Aramaic (Post-Exilic Influence)

After the exile, Aramaic became the common language of the Near East.
 Aramaic influence, though the core Hebrew text remained intact.
Fragments like the Dead Sea Scrolls (e.g., 1QGen) show Aramaic alongside Hebrew.
Content: Still purely monotheistic.
Isaiah 45:5:
“I am YHWH, and there is no other.”
No second deity. No third. Just YHWH.

3. Square Script (Ketav Ashuri, No Vowels)

Developed during/after the exile (5th–3rd century BCE).
This became the standard Hebrew script, used in the Masoretic Text (like the Aleppo Codex, 10th century CE).
Still without vowel points. For example: יהוה (YHWH) is written plainly—no Greek interpretation added.
Content: Identical to earlier texts.
Exodus 20:2–3:
אנכי יהוה אלהיך
Anokhi YHWH Eloheikha — “I am YHWH your God… you shall have no other gods.”
Still one God. No ambiguity. No partners.

📜 Bottom line: These are the three roots. If a New Testament writing doesn’t line up with these—it’s not from God.

Filter out later Greek philosophical influences and focus on how the Scriptures were first understood by the people who lived them.


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All Pagan Worship Still Active in 2025 (Exposed)

It’s a Sin – You Might Think It’s Okay, But the Bible Tells Us Otherwise
🔥 Introduction:
In 2025, the world is drenched in traditions, symbols, and celebrations that many assume are harmless—or even “Christian.” But dig a little deeper, and you'll find they come straight from pagan worship. The Bible doesn’t leave us in the dark. It exposes these false ways, warns us of spiritual adultery, and calls us to be set apart (קָדוֹשׁ – qadosh, holy).

🔎 Bottom Line:
Pagan worship never died. It was just renamed and repackaged. In 2025, it’s thriving under holidays, entertainment, church traditions, and even health movements. But YHWH’s truth is calling His people back to the narrow path—to the appointed times, to the commandments, and to the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus) rooted in the Torah.

🔹 1. Passover: YHWH’s Appointed Time
What is Passover?

Exodus 12 and the everlasting command

Yeshua (Jesus) and the fulfillment during Passover

🔹 2. Easter: A Pagan Invention
Where the name Easter comes from

Eggs, bunnies, and spring rituals

When and why the Roman Church changed it

🔹 3. Ishtar / Astarte: The Fertility Goddess
Overview of her worship

Symbols and rituals used

Connection to modern Easter traditions


🔹 4. Across the Nations: Ishtar in History
🏛 Babylonia – Ishtar in Uruk and ritual prostitution

🏺 Assyria – The warrior goddess of Nineveh

🌊 Phoenicia – Astarte and the orgies of Tyre and Sidon

🏞 Canaan – Ashtoreth, child sacrifice, and Israel’s downfall

🔹 5. What the Bible Says
Scriptures against Ashtoreth and Baal


YHWH’s warning not to adopt pagan customs

Prophets who condemned these practices

🔹 6. Restoring the Truth
Returning to YHWH’s feasts

Celebrating Passover in spirit and truth

Teaching others the difference

Symbols: Evergreen trees, gift-giving, Santa Claus

Origin: Roman and Norse winter solstice festivals

Scriptural contrast: Yeshua wasn’t born in December (Luke 2:8 – shepherds were outside)

Still practiced as: Global Christian holiday, shopping frenzy, Santa as god-like figure


Symbols: Ghosts, witches, skeletons, costumes

Origin: Celtic and Roman festivals honoring the dead

Scriptural contrast: YHWH forbids consulting the dead (Deuteronomy 18:10-12)

Still practiced as: Trick-or-treat, horror films, haunted houses—even in churches


Origin: Day of the sun—dies solis, linked to Sol Invictus

Rome made Sunday the “Christian sabbath” in 321 AD under Constantine

Scriptural contrast: The true Sabbath is the 7th day (Exodus 20:8-11)

Still practiced as: Weekly church worship on Sunday, ignoring the true Sabbath


Sunday worship (from Roman dies solis, day of the sun), the cross as an object of veneration, and Greco-Roman theology—many churches teach and practice what the early disciples never did.

“In vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.”
— Matthew 15:9


Baal Worship = Sunday Worship
They don’t call it Baal worship anymore… now it’s just “Sunday church.” But look closely:

“Then he removed the horses that the kings of Judah had dedicated to the sun… and burned the chariots of the sun with fire.”
— 2 Kings 23:11

Symbols: Cupid, hearts, roses

Origin: Roman fertility rites, sacrifice of goats, sexual pairing

Scriptural contrast: True love is not lustful (1 Corinthians 13—but note your views on Paul)

Still practiced as: Romantic holiday, love potions, sensual media

Symbols: horoscopes

Origin: Babylonian star worship, Hindu practices

Scriptural contrast: YHWH forbids divination and astrology (Isaiah 47:13-14)

Still practiced as: Daily horoscopes, “manifesting,” zodiac-based identity



If you lift up your eyes to heaven and see the sun and the moon and the stars… and are driven to worship them—you shall not do so.”
— Deuteronomy 4:19

Symbols: Masks, drunkenness, beads, gluttony

Origin: Greco-Roman festivals of indulgence

Scriptural contrast: Holiness, not chaos (1 Peter 1:14-16)

Still practiced as: Catholic parades, Fat Tuesday, revelry before Lent

Origin: Hindu spiritual systems meant to unite with pagan gods

Pagan roots: Chakras, mantras, poses that honor Hindu deities

Still practiced as: Health and fitness routines, “Christian yoga,” mindfulness trends

Scriptural contrast: Meditate on Torah (Psalm 1), not emptying the mind

Cross necklaces worshipped like idols

Statues of Mary, saints, and angels

Prayers to saints instead of to YHWH

Scriptural contrast: “Do not make for yourself a carved image…” (Exodus 20:4-5)

These are preachers or pastors who have become famous, wealthy, and adored, often acting more like entertainers or influencers than humble servants of YHWH.

Traits of celebrity preachers:

Flashy clothes, private jets, mega-churches.

Avoid speaking hard truths (sin, repentance, judgment).

Seek fame, followers, and applause more than truth.

Why it's a problem:

It turns faith into a show.

It shifts focus from God to a man or woman.

It leads people astray with shallow, feel-good messages instead of convicting truth.

📜 Yeshua said:

“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”
— Matthew 7:15

From Harry Potter to tarot cards, from Ouija boards to Netflix shows glorifying demons—pagan sorcery has gone mainstream. But don’t be deceived—it's still wickedness.

“I will cut off sorceries from your hand, and you shall have no soothsayers.”
— Micah 5:12

“Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists, for you will be defiled by them.”
— Leviticus 19:31

“You shall not worship YHWH your God in that way!”
— Deuteronomy 12:31

“What fellowship has light with darkness?”
— 2 Corinthians 6:14–17

“Come out from among them and be separate, says YHWH. Do not touch what is unclean, and I will receive you.”
— 2 Corinthians 6:17

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These are idols—used to “protect” homes or babies. The evil eye is ancient Egyptian and Babylonian. Dreamcatchers come from Native American spirit worship. Hanging charms over beds or doorways is not biblical protection.

“You shall not make for yourselves idols or set up an image or a sacred stone… nor place a carved stone in your land to bow down to it.”
— Leviticus 26:1
Only obedience to YHWH brings protection—not objects.

Just like King Josiah, it’s time to tear down every altar, statue, and tradition that comes from the nations.

“And he broke in pieces the images, and cut down the groves, and threw the idols into the fire.”
— 2 Kings 23:6

“Choose this day whom you will serve… as for me and my house, we will serve YHWH.”
— Joshua 24:15

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