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A commentary on John 1:45-46. We have found Him of whom Moses in the Law and also the Prophets wrote—Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph
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Tag Archives: shepherd
The tares and the wheat, and how does all this fit into the final judgment. A response to a family member.
The discussion focuses on the interpretation of the final judgment as depicted in Matthew and Revelation, emphasizing their relationship. It argues that these passages address different aspects of judgment, primarily involving nations rather than the church. It explores the significance of resurrection and judgment for various groups and highlights the nature of death as separation from God. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, Daniel, judgment, Revelation, the little horn, the prince that shall come, thrones
Tagged Belief, Bible, Christ, church, end times, evil, Final, gathered, goats, God, good, great, Jesus, judges, judgment, last days, Matthew, millennial reign, nations, prophecy, rapture, Scripture, separate, Sheep, shepherd, tares, throne, wheat
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The Magi, what did they want, and why were they demanding answers from Herod?
The next thing we encounter in Matthew’s gospel is, The Visit of the Wise Men “Now, after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod, the king, magi from the east, arrived in Jerusalem, saying, “Where … Continue reading
Posted in Bethlehem, bible study, David, Herod, Jacob, Jerusalem, Magi, Matthew's gospel
Tagged appeared, Belief, Bethlehem, Bible, Christ, David, dominion, end times, everlasting, God, Herod, High, house, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jesus, kingdom, last days, Matthew, Most, people, prophecy, reign, ruler, Scripture, shepherd, son, star, throne
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Micah 5:6, they never overcame the nations they were told to.
Hopefully, you got the point and can see that the potentialities exist for a Turkish ally to turn against them, even if they themselves are Muslims. If you have an understanding of Islam, then you know there are many sects within the ideology, and none of them get along. Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, enemies, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Magog, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Prophetic, the nations, Thoughts on scripture, war
Tagged abandoned, Aswan Dam, bible study, Egypt, honored, invasion, Islam, nations, Nuclear weapon, Peace, prophecy, rulers, shepherd, The Assyrian, Tower of Syene, Turkey, undisturbed
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Micah 5:4,5 – For He will be highly honored.
You come to realize that this world we live in is neck deep in apostasy. How do I know that? I frequently sit with representatives from the subset we know as the church, and I am telling you, we, in general, fit into every category of apostasy. Continue reading
Posted in 2 Thessalonians, antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, End times, enemies, gentiles, God's character, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Prophetic, the nations, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged apostasy, Bethlehem, bible study, honored, Micah 5, Peace, shepherd, strength, The Assyrian, undisturbed, Yeshua
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