A.
There once was a man whom walked with Elohim, a kind man, generous and loving. He studied scripture under the guidance of the holy spirit. He was a reformed devil. He took only what he needed from the alter to survive, as a sharer of the alter, he had no ambitions of building an empire of houses of his own making. He edified the true ways of life. His good works and testimony, most pleased Elohim. This man walked with God.
B.
Another man void of the mystery of Elohim, was a most popular fellow. He always sat at the front of the congregation, for he was most important. He listened to the Pastor and it became evident to this man that he could build an empire at the expense of Elohim and the congregations that he would eventually hold over. Without the guidance of the holy spirit he read the dead book of scriptures. He went to a school of the wicked to learn how to steal from Elohim and teach his own Torah.
Many empires did this man make, the best of clothes, the best seats in the houses, the best meals, and a fine life while his congregation lived in poverty.
Which of the two most pleased Elohim?
Which of the two was a false prophet?
Which of the two was a teacher for hire?
Those with eyes see, those with ears hear.
HalleluYah.