Joe Kovacs is the Executive News Editor for World Net Daily, as well as an acclaimed journalist who has applied his research skills to uncover shocking truths from the Bible.

The Bible uses the phrase that 'Jesus was risen'. It doesn't mean he rose at that moment on the first day of the week. It means he was already risen at some prior point. Agree with the words on the page. He was risen, he had been risen, so he was risen previously.

There are no commas or punctuation in the Greek text. The insertion of commas in modern scripture leads to a misunderstanding of the truth. If you remove the commas, you can reverse the text 180 degrees and know the actual facts and truth.

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6 thoughts on “Truth or Misunderstanding? It Depends on How You Look At It

  1. Hi. I don’t know if you did a video about this already but what is your interpretation of the biblical text regarding women’s head covering. Thank you

  2. yes I agree with the word.he also says in Revelations his hair is like wool his eyes are like fire and his feet are like burnt brass why did you leave that out???

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