RE: the missing link to God's family
October 23, 2015 at 8:55 pm
(This post was last modified: October 23, 2015 at 9:30 pm by jenny1972.)
uh no the word " Christ" does not mean God , the word " Christ " means Messiah .... who is related through his father to the throne of David not some half God half man creature but a person related to king David
now are you saying that you are Christ or saying you are God ? you cant be both . how is James Brenton Kellingsworth your name proof that you are God ? and the term 'son of God' doesnt mean "God" either its a term used in the OT several times and it just means 'servant of God' and having a connection to God the same way Jesus used the term Sons of God (Heb: bənê hāʼĕlōhîm, בני האלהים) is a phrase used in the Hebrew Bible and apocrypha. When applied to men, the phrase refers to the righteous who become conscious of God's fatherhood to his creation.
So Killingsworth must mean something profound.
well this is what the word means ( from surname database , hold onto your hats everyone and behold the meaning of the great name Killingsworth ready? are you sure your ready for this its gonna blow your mind )
Last name: Killingsworth
This name is of English locational origin from a place called Killingworth in Northumberland. The name means "The word of Cylla's people". Another spot thus called may also have existed in Norfolk as the early recordings of the name all come from this county. In 1388 one Thomas de Killingworth was vicar of Windham, Co. Norfolk. A Richard Killingworth is recorded there in 1561. Grantham Killingworth (1699-1778) was a baptist controversialist and pamphlet publisher. The earliest spelling of the place name Killingwrth appears in the Book of Fees dated 1242. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam de Kellyngworthe which was dated 1273
now are you saying that you are Christ or saying you are God ? you cant be both . how is James Brenton Kellingsworth your name proof that you are God ? and the term 'son of God' doesnt mean "God" either its a term used in the OT several times and it just means 'servant of God' and having a connection to God the same way Jesus used the term Sons of God (Heb: bənê hāʼĕlōhîm, בני האלהים) is a phrase used in the Hebrew Bible and apocrypha. When applied to men, the phrase refers to the righteous who become conscious of God's fatherhood to his creation.
So Killingsworth must mean something profound.
well this is what the word means ( from surname database , hold onto your hats everyone and behold the meaning of the great name Killingsworth ready? are you sure your ready for this its gonna blow your mind )
Last name: Killingsworth
This name is of English locational origin from a place called Killingworth in Northumberland. The name means "The word of Cylla's people". Another spot thus called may also have existed in Norfolk as the early recordings of the name all come from this county. In 1388 one Thomas de Killingworth was vicar of Windham, Co. Norfolk. A Richard Killingworth is recorded there in 1561. Grantham Killingworth (1699-1778) was a baptist controversialist and pamphlet publisher. The earliest spelling of the place name Killingwrth appears in the Book of Fees dated 1242. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam de Kellyngworthe which was dated 1273
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