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Africa Entertainment News of Monday, 31 May 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

The name Jesus has no meaning, 'Lucifer' is more potent - Nigerian media personality

Daddy Freeze, Media Personality Daddy Freeze, Media Personality

Media personality and leader of 'Free The Sheeple' movement, Daddy Freeze is of the opinion that the name Jesus has no meaning in Hebrew.

According to him, praying in the name of Lucifer is more potent than the name our colonial masters gave the saviour Jesus Christ.

He shared this via his Instagram page on Sunday, May 30, 2021.

The media personality quoted the scriptures saying a disciple of Jesus, Peter once called him "Lucifer" which means "bringer of light".

He wrote;

"I declare to you today that praying in the name or title ‘Lucifer’ is more potent than praying in the name your colonial masters gave your saviour.
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"Jesus has NO meaning in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin or English, while Lucifer’ on the other hand means ‘light bringer’ as used in the original Latin scriptures quoted below, correctly translated from the Greek word ‘φωσφ?ρος’ which has the 100 percent exact same meaning as Lucifer.
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"Below, you can clearly see a well-documented instance of Peter calling Christ ‘Lucifer’ in the Latin Bible and ‘φωσφ?ρος’ in the Greek Bible. The original language of the New Testament is GREEK and to properly understand scripture, you can’t neglect it.
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"The Greek and Latin Bibles were written more than 1,600 years before the grossly erroneous biblical mistranslation called the King James Version was declared as the ‘Authorized Version’.
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2 Peter 1:19 ?
Greek Study Bible.
κα? ?χομεν βεβαι?τερον τ?ν προφητικ?ν λ?γον, ? καλ?ς ποιε?τε προσ?χοντες ?ς λ?χν? φα?νοντι ?ν α?χμηρ? τ?π?, ?ως ο? ?μ?ρα διαυγ?σ? κα? φωσφ?ρος ?νατε?λ? ?ν τα?ς καρδ?αις ?μ?ν·
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2 Peter 1:19 ?
Biblia Sacra Vulgata.
et habemus firmiorem propheticum sermonem cui bene facitis adtendentes quasi lucernae lucenti in caliginoso loco donec dies inlucescat et lucifer oriatur in cordibus vestris"