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Mt 6:31 ''Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?''... Mt 6:33 ''But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.''
What is the kingdom of God? There are too many answers. Theologians have confessed that they do not know how to read the Old Testament scriptures the way that Jesus and the New Testament authors did. It is no surprise that there are so many churches which tolerate each other like a modern Areopagus, but which cannot agree on the meaning of simple parables. Scholtz has documented the problem of interpretation by comparing how parables are understood by many of them. <ref>"Collective meaning and specific, prophetic reference in the parables of Matthew 13" by Jacob Jan Scholtz, Stellenbosch University [http://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/85594]</ref> The fault is not their own. They have no tools but what the Greek church has left them: logic, debate, philosophy, mythology, and rhetoric. These do not produce truth. They only allow you to take a position and argue about it, hoping to persuade many that you are more clever.
''Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners'' <ref>R. C. Jones</ref> was the first work based on the hermeneutic taught by the apostles, recognizing that Hebrew words derive their meaning from the metaphoric meaning of the letters within, which get their meaning from the jots and tittles; dots and strokes, which form them. See Appendix A

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