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Was King James Gay? Mary & George - Dr. Phil Stringer [ YT Version ] πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
King James I believed the Scriptures bore testimony of Christ, that faith cometh by hearing the word of God, and that Scripture contains a command to do certain things and prohibition to not do certain things: "Search the fcriptures (faith [saith] Chrift) for they will bear teftimiony of me: And * the whole Scriptures (faith PAVL) are profitable to teach^ to improoue, to correct, & to inftruct in righteoufness, that the man of God may be abfolute being made per it vnto al good works. I ioyne to this, the careful hearing of the doctrine with attendance and reuerence: For * faith commeth by hearing (faith [saith] PAVL^" ... "The whole Scripture contayneth two things: a command, and a prohibition; to do fuch [such] things, and abftaine [abstain] from the contrarie. Obey in both;" (From Basilikon doΜron, Pages 6 and 7) https://archive.org/details/cu31924097402626/page/n53/mode/2up? πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
D E M O N O L O G Y A book written by King James 1st of England to expose the Witcraft of Witches that had tried to assassinate him. This book was used later on by Puritans. Widely used in the Witch Trials, to recognize who the witches were. Read in the closest form to the Pronunciation of the Time, it is a tour back in time that show us the sort of belief that King James held about the Theology of Scripture. ππ«π±π¦ πππ±ππ«π¦π°πͺ | πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
Mainly sodomities and those who wish to discredit the King James Bible bring up unproven allegations of King James I's supposedly being a homosexual. In the eighteenth century the primary reporters of King James's homosexuality, were those who opposed theβ¦
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Rex Iacobus in Latin. King James in English. Proving the name James actually means Jacob. The King James Bible when translated to Latin is the Rex Iacobus then back to English it'd mean The Bible of the King of the Jews. God picked this person for his name. He waited until a King would be elected with the name James. πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
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Apart from that, there was a beautifully carved castle door depicting King James I en route to his throne (left side) and his mother, Queen Mary (on the right). The symbol of crows represented good fortune to the royalty. The book below that concerns traitorous Guy Fawkesβ execution which was one of the rare pieces that was not burned up in the devastating London fire that destroyed the KJB museum. πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
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The TN Bible Museum had a much better selection than Moonβs! That being said, Moon showed me his personal vault which had something I never expected: King Jamesβ King James Bible. Itβs the KJKJB (1612)! πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
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Something interesting: Daemonologie was first published in 1597 by King James VI of Scotland/James I of England (The King who Authorized the King James Bible) as a philosophical dissertation on contemporary necromancy and the historical relationships between the various methods of divination used from ancient black magic. Daemonologie included a study of demonology and the methods demons used to bother troubled men. The book endorses the practice of witch hunting. Saxons... the King James Bible was literally authorized by a demon-slayer King...
The Demonologie was a treatise written by King James in 1597, four years before he was falsely alleged to join the Masonic Lodge of Scoon and Perth in 1601. In his treatise, King James expressed his alarm over the spread of witchcraft in his beloved Scotland and his strong desire to inform and protect his subjects from the diabolical practices of witchesβMagic, Necromancy, Sorcery, Witchcraft, and Conjuring Familiar Spirits. The following paragraph from the Preface of Daemonologie, written in the Kingβs English, reveals the tender heart of King James and his concern for the spiritual welfare of his subjects: [ πͺ The Ultimate βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π Guide to King James I,Β Erasmus,Β the KJB Translators, the KJB itself, and more - Go-To List ] ππ«π±π¦ πππ°π¬π«π―πΆ & ππ«π±π¦ πππ±ππ«π¦π°πͺ πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π
πͺThe Ultimate βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π Guide to King James I, Erasmus,Β the KJB Translators, the KJB itself, and more - Go-To List βContrary to internet claims+ lies+rumors, King James I was NOT a Freemason & was NOT in the occult or any secret societies - Go-Toβ¦
King James I believed that God was his superior and that he was under God in authority and rank, as shown by the title page of his book called "GOD and the KING", which says: "GOD and the KING: OR A Dialogue fhewing [shewing that our Soveraigne Lord King Iames, being immediate under God within his Dominions, Doth rightfully claime whatfoeuer [whatsoever] is required by the Oath of Allegeance [note: of King James' subjects towards King James ]" [ Source ] [π€΄King James I's Christian Character Go-To List- Complete Go-To List with Part 1 and Part 2 to show much information on King James I ] πππ βπππ ππππ πππππ€ π