*I forgive my enemies, from a biblical perspective, include spiritual forces like Satan and demons, religious leaders (Pharisees, Sadducees, High Priests like Caiaphas), political figures (Roman authorities like Pilate), false prophets, and even aspects of humanity itself (the world, the flesh). Key human opponents were Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him, and the religious establishment that condemned him, alongside forces of darkness opposing God's work if they also believe and have empathy for me and God and The Holy Ghost.
Here's a breakdown of His past enemies:
Spiritual & Supernatural
Satan (The Devil): The ultimate spiritual adversary, opposing Jesus from the temptation in the wilderness to spiritual warfare during His ministry.
Demons & Evil Spirits: These entities were cast out by Jesus and represent the forces of darkness aligned with Satan.
Human & Religious
Religious Leaders: Primarily the Pharisees and Sadducees, along with Scribes and elders, who challenged Jesus's authority, questioned His teachings, and ultimately sought His death.
High Priests: Figures like Caiaphas and Annas were central in the plot to have Jesus arrested and handed over to the Romans.
Judas Iscariot: One of the twelve disciples, whose betrayal led directly to Jesus's crucifixion.
False Prophets & Teachers: Individuals who misled people and distorted Christ's message, warned against in the New Testament.
Political
Roman Authorities: Figures like Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor, were involved in Jesus's trial and crucifixion, ultimately yielding to the pressure from Jewish leaders.
Herod Antipas: The tetrarch who had John the Baptist executed and later had dealings with Jesus.
Abstract & General
The World: Representing systems, values, and influences opposed to God and His kingdom (lust of the flesh, eyes, pride of life).
The Flesh: Human sinful nature and desires that conflict with God's will.
The Antichrist: A concept in the Epistles of John referring to those who deny Jesus is the Christ.
"CE" most commonly means Common Era, a secular alternative to AD (Anno Domini) for dating years, matching years like 2025 CE to AD 2025, alongside its counterpart BCE (Before Common Era) for BC. It's widely used in academia and globally to avoid religious connotations, though in product labeling, CE marking (Conformité Européenne) signifies compliance with EU standards.
In Timekeeping (Common Era)
Meaning:
"Common Era".
Usage:
Replaces AD (Anno Domini) for years after Jesus's estimated birth (e.g., 2025 CE).
Pairing:
Paired with BCE (Before Common Era) for years before (e.g., 400 BCE is the same as 400 BC).
Purpose:
Provides a non-religious, secular way to date historical periods, used in science, academia, and international contexts.
In Product Certification (CE Marking)
Meaning: Conformité Européenne (French for "European Conformity").
Usage: A mandatory mark for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA).
Purpose: Indicates the product meets all applicable EU health, safety, and environmental protection requirements.
*I forgive everybody*; however the main JUDGE is GOD. We like to see who we can trust and who we can't and remember even if you pass JUDGEMENT* we only promise one Eternity of lives to humans*.
*"I forgive you...and ask the same of you..."
*May peace be with you, "and also with you."
Jesus Christ Son GOD