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- A look at Micah. Chapter 1 verse 5. What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
- Are there two books of life; one of those being The Lamb's book of life? A Rebuttal.
- Micah 5:3 When she who is in labor has borne a child.
- I saw another beast rising out of the earth. It had two horns like a lamb and spoke like a dragon.
- One of the frequent discussions I hear centers on this phrase, “as it was in the days of Noah.”
- Ferrets and Hearing loss
- A layman's commentary on Matthew 24. This generation will by no means pass away. Matthew 24:32-35
- Thoughts on John 5:16
- Babylon the great, Mother of harlots. Revelation 17:3
- Babylon the Great – The short version.
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But exclude the courtyard outside the temple _ a layman’s commentary. John 2:18-25
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It started out as the Lord’s passover. A layman’s commentary on John chapter two, verses 11-13.
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A rebuttal to a post I made several years ago. Revelation 13:7
Tag Archives: Jerusalem
With the purpose of getting his family back. Galatians 2:15,16
In Galatians 2:14 we see Paul, recapping his aggressive challenge of Peter’s actions; over an event that may have happened 18 years prior. But when I saw that they were not behaving consistently with the truth of the gospel, I … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, false teaching, Freedom from sin, Galatians, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hope, hypocrisy, In Christ, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Thoughts
Tagged Apostle Paul, Apostle Peter, Bible, Christianity, end times, freedom, Galatians, gentiles, God's word, grace, hope, Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, Jews, Mercy, Mosaic Law, Scripture
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When Peter came to Antioch. Galatians 2:11
When those of us who did not go Seminary, read the Bible, we tend to glaze over passages like the one we see here in Galatians 2:11. I think we do that because there are aspects of it that make … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, false teaching, Galatians, gentiles, hypocrisy, Jerusalem, Jews, Revelation, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Acts of the Apostles, Apostle Paul, Apostle Peter, Bible, Christianity, confrontation, false teaching, Galatians, hypocrisy, Jerusalem, Jews, Saul, Scripture, study
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Galatians 2:1-5, Paul’s acceptance?
The NASB entitles chapter two as Paul’s acceptance by the Apostles. A short side trip. Is there a difference between the Apostles and disciples? Our mind quickly draws a picture of the twelve that Jesus picked out. Of course, there … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Cult teachings, End times, false teaching, Galatians, God's character, grace, Hope, In Christ
Tagged bondage, council, deception, end times, false teaching, Galatians, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Messiah, taught of God, The Apostles, Yeshua
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A response to a comment, three years late.
I wrote this in response to a comment. I am including it for your benefit as misconceptions and false teachings run rampant. I rarely talk to anyone who has a firm grasp on what happens after the seven years of … Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, bible study, Deception, End times, false teaching, In Christ, Islam, judgment, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Christianity, false prophet, Islam, Jerusalem, Jews, Martyred, Millennium, opinion, religion, Revelation 19, Saints, testimony, testing, the mark of the beast, the nations
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The Lord will restore Israel. Ezekiel 39:25-29.
Most anytime someone asks a question; they already have an answer in their head. What they are trying to do is validate the understanding they have; challenge the information they are holding on to, or to make you look foolish … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, Ezekiel, false teaching, Freedom from sin, God's character, Gog, healing, judgment, Matthew's gospel, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged Belief, Bible, Book of Revelation, end times, Gospel of Matthew, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, Jews, last days, prophecy, rapture, Scripture
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And I will set my glory among the nations. Ezekiel 39: 21-24.
Having slaughtered Gog and his armies on the mountains of Israel. Okay, maybe that was a little harsh, besides that, my pastor says I am a little edgy and slaughtered is an edgy type of word. And yet, that is … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, Ezekiel, false teaching, God's character, Gog, judgment, Prophetic, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged Bible, end times, Ezekiel 39, false teaching, future, God, hope, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, last days, prophecy, Scripture
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Behold it’s coming. Ezekiel 39:7-10.
I closed the last study of Ezekiel 39 ending on verse 6. Why then bring it into this continuation of chapter 39? Because it helps to establish context. Ezekiel 39:5-7 NASB “You will fall on the open field; for it … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, Ezekiel, God's character, Gog, Islam, judgment, Magog, Prophetic, Rosh, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged antichrist, deception, end times, Ezekiel, fire and brimstone, future, God's word, hope, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, last days, mountains of Israel, Old Testament, prophecy, Scripture
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Daniel 11, the rise of the king of the North. Verses 17-27
I hate making rookie mistakes, but I am prone to the same errors many of you have encountered; that is, as I was going through my notes I noticed Daniel 11:15, 16 were missing. That would mean that I might … Continue reading
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Tagged antichrist, Antiochus, Bible, Daniel, end times, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, King of the North, last days, Old Testament, prophecy
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Daniel chapter 10 commentary and notes for Bible study
While a commentary on Daniel chapter 10 may seem uneventful, it was a part of my preparation for Bible study with the men. You see, I am just like most of you, a guy who has wanted to understand what … Continue reading