![]() ![]() You will see this source in Dake’s Commentary futher down in this article. Imagine a man so known by the church world saying that there were three persons in the Father, three in the Son and three in the Holy Ghost. When he was corrected for his mis-statement he sighted the Dake’s Bible as his source. Benny Hinn declared from his former pulpit in Florida that there were nine (9) persons in the Divine Trinity. The Dake’s Bible penetrated the Pentecostal churches 40 – 50 years ago. No wonder a multitude of Pentecostals have lost their way. John stated, And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us….”(John 1:14a)At twelve years of age he confounded the Learned at the Temple in Jerusalem by allowing the Words of His Divine nature to flow out of Him.Īdd to the above fallacy his Mormon idea of the Heavenly Father and his declaration that the Ten Commandments were completely “Abolished” and you have “Modern Christianity” that is totally bankrupt. ![]() ![]() (Revelation 1:8) He was conceived of the Holy Ghost and born of a virgin. Jesus Christ said of Himself “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty. His full statement direct from his commentary will be stated below but to set the record as we begin, he stated, “who became the Christ or the “Anointed one” 30 years after he was born of Mary.” That statement leaves no room for doubting what Dake means and it is false and damning to the soul. He begins his commentary on the New Testament by declaring with an unequivocal statement that Jesus Christ was not the Anointed Son of God until He was baptized by John the Baptist at 30 years of age. You cannot call most of his key writings anything less than heresy. The Dake’s Bible was the foundation of many Kenneth Hagin’s and Kenneth Copeland’s heresies. The Dake’s Bible: Hagin’s and Copeland’s Doctrines ![]()
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