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Recent Posts: A voice in the wilderness
Who are these people, because I see them everywhere in scripture?
He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and in fire. Matthew 311-13.
One of the frequent discussions I hear centers on this phrase, “as it was in the days of Noah.”
Things that puzzle and provoke me. Matthew 3:9-12.
All the region were going out to him, and they were baptized, confessing their sins. Matthew 3:4-12.
Tag Archives: Judah
A scroll, sealed with seven seals. Rev 5: 1-6
We previously covered Revelation chapter four, which opened with “after these things.” The terminology is understood by many to mean after the church age, and chapter four ends by describing the 24 elders. Having covered the clues as to who … Continue reading
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Micah 4:8 The hill and stronghold of the Daughter of Zion.
Due to issues popping up it has taken me a couple of weeks to get back to working on Micah. As I migrated through the Christmas season, I became aware that Micah spoke of Bethlehem, and that got me even … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, enemies, forsaken, invasion, Israel, Jerusalem, Micah, recovery, redemption, restore, the nations, war
Tagged Bethlehem, dominion, Judah, Lamb of God, Messiah, Migdal Edar, Passover, ruler, sacrifice, stronghold, the kingdom, Yeshua
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Micah 5:2. The LORD will choose one of your people to rule.
I don’t know about you, but I feel as though there is little I can do that is useful, and so I write. Maybe that’s the condition we find Micah in as we move into chapter five of Micah. Continue reading
Posted in Bethlehem, bible study, character study, David, End times, God's character, Jacob, Judah, Matthew's gospel, Micah, Millennium, Prophetic, Rule the nations, the nations, The supremacy of Christ
Tagged Bethlehem Ephratah, bible study, Boaz, Elinelech, end times, fulfilled, Jesse, Jesus, Judah, King David, Lord, Matthew's gospel, Micah, Obed, one of your people, prophecy, rule the nation, Ruth, Yeshua
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My people behave like an enemy. Micah 2:8-12.
Seeing as the Assyrians and Babylonians will soon take everyone captive or kill them, inheritance is somewhat of a moot point; unless there is that one person that remembers that God promised His people the land of Canaan. Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Judah, Mercy, Micah, Millennium, overtaken, restore
Tagged bully, council, covet, defiled, descendants, disgraced, enemy, inheritance, Israel, Jacob, Jewish, Judah, Micah, preaching, prophet, rest, Sabbath, wealthy
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A look at Micah. Chapter 1: 6-16. The end of chapter 1.
May I be honest? There are some portions of the Bible that I find tedious, like the book of Numbers and these next few verses. Let’s see if I can invest a bit of life into them. Micah 1:6 MKJV … Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, Dispelling myths, enemies, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jews, Judah, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Assyria, Babylonian captivity, captivity, Damascus, destruction, Gath, Idols, Jerusalem, Judah, Micah, prophet, ruins, Samaria, wounds
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Micah 1:5 part two, What is the transgression of Jacob?
the same sons that we just witnessed, deceiving the Hivites, slaughtering all the males, taking all the females captive, and looting all that they possessed. Is it possible, that as representatives of God on this earth, that they just misrepresented God? Continue reading
Posted in bible study, deception, enemies, Genesis, hypocrisy, Israel, Jacob, Mercy, Micah, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, character of God, Israel, Jacob, Judah, judgment, Mercy, Micah, misrepresentation, Rachel's tomb, rebellion, Samaria, transgression
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A look at Micah. Chapter 1 verse 5. What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
When you read any mention of Samaria in the New Testament, you would think it was a forbidden city to the Jews; that was not the case; however, the hatred and animosity of the Samaritans indeed ran deep for a very long time. This disgust and hatred began developing over 930 years earlier. Continue reading
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Tagged Assyrians, Earth, gentiles, Heaven, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Israel, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, nations, prophecy, Samaria
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A look at the book of Micah, chapter 1 verses 2-4.
Occasionally some bible reference comes from the speaker and I feel like I got left behind because I realize I know so little about the person or the subject matter; Micah is one of those books. To be honest, there … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, enemies, invasion, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Micah, Millennium, overtaken, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged armies of heaven, Assyrians, Earth, gentiles, Heaven, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Israel, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, nations, prophecy, Samaria
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A look at the book of Micah, an overview.
As I told you in my previous post, I was recently in Emmett Idaho. On the ranch, there was no internet or phone service, and I was the volunteer groundskeeper for a week. My ability to post was non-existent. I … Continue reading