The Linguistic Style of the Biblical Scriptures
How difficult is it for a reader to understand the written language in the Bible? For most people, it is probably completely impossible because of the parables. The mind of the original author is particularly difficult to comprehend. It is a matter of a Heavenly, multidirectional way of thinking. For example, a parable can be illustrated by a stonecutter who takes a piece of limestone and strikes it with his mallet. The stone splits into several pieces of various sizes. The same applies to parables. Multiple different things can be presented from the same parable, yet they are all understandable and aligned with one another. Note—there are many correct explanations.
Another difficulty in understanding the scriptures is the language of the original writings; the Kalfele Lava language. This was the most common language used in Heaven at that time. For example, the conversations held at Golgotha were in the Kalfele Lava language.
Note... All biblical events took place in the realms of Heaven. They did not happen concretely on Earth. This allows you to better understand certain miracles. For example, walking on water and the event of Jesus ascending into Heaven.
If I were to speak in a parable, I would say of myself: I am the fish that the Lord Jesus lifted from the lake, which had a gold coin in its mouth.
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