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RABBI KEPHA ben KEPHA 
Tefillah 

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When at first the EFANIs were synthesized, He whose name is ineffable visited them, so they could fraternize with Him and synchronize their holographic software. After the capsule altered their specie, He distanced Himself and only made occasional visits of a very few times in centuries. The EFANIs used remote terminal connection to ping and sync with Him whose name is ineffable. In the course of time, the altered specie relegated His presence to a distant memory. They became self-absorbed, mean, unkind and wicked to one another. Ha Shem attributed these fatal flaws to the holographic software of the EFANIs. To correct this flaw in the quantum humanoids, EFANIs must check-in twice every 24 hours to synchronize their hologram in a ping and sync re-calibration lab. The re-calibration varied from 5 to 25 minutes and it minimized the tendency of fatal errors in the EFANI hologram.The Christian Bible gives an account of a secret time travel experience of a man named John on the Greek Island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea. He saw different species of Alien Lords and a vast array of EFANIs syncing with Someone on a Sapphire throne whose lower body looks like burning flame. Beside whom is the Warrior Prince Yeshua. Around Him, beams an emerald-themed rainbow across a glassy sea. It is the most recent encounter of Him whose name is ineffable. Long after many EFANIs ignored re-calibration and became super mean, the secret time travel from the Aegean Sea, inspires them to rediscover their fraternity with, and rekindle their undying devotion to Him whose name is ineffable. This is Tefillah with Jesus
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