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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
- A look at Micah. Chapter 1 verse 5. What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
- Understanding the Great Sign of Revelation 12:1
- The man of lawlessness and what it means to me. 2Thess 2:7-12
- I was asked, how do you study; that and, would you lead us in a Bible study. So, here is an introduction and overview of the first four chapters of Romans.
- Does scripture tell us that the earth's axis will shift 40 degrees?
- The dragon gave him his power and his throne
- Micah 1:5 part two, What is the transgression of Jacob?
- Micah 6:1-5, Listen, you mountains, to the indictment of the LORD.
- It is hard to imagine the despair.
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Tag Archives: transgression
Chapter nine of Daniel and the seventy weeks begins by focusing on the 70 weeks of years.
The content discusses the prophetic significance of Daniel 9:24-26, emphasizing the 70th week involving the antichrist’s emergence, God’s wrath, and the timeline from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem. It argues that previous interpretations misidentify the antichrist’s origin, suggesting it may be linked to Assyrian roots, not simply Roman. Continue reading
Posted in 70 weeks, antichrist, Antichrist, bible study, Daniel, End times, the end of the World, Thoughts, wrath.
Tagged atonement, Belief, Bible, Daniel 9, decreed, end times, everlasting righteousness, finish, God, Holy city, iniquity, Jesus, last days, make an end of sin, prophecy, Scripture, Seventy, transgression, weeks, your people
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Has God rejected His own people? Romans 11:1-10.
We open our study of Romans 11 with the last three verses of Romans 10. Why? Because chapter 11 is a continuation of thought, and, as you will see, opens with what seems like an important. If we have some … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Freedom from sin, Israel, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Romans, Sin, the nations, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged Chosen people, failure, fulfillment, gentiles, God, grace, Israel, jealous, kindness, remnant, salvation, stumble, transgression
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A look at Micah 3:8 – 12, things to come.
Yes, people of Jacob, I will bring all of you together. I will bring together all those in Israel who are still living. I will put them together like sheep in the sheep pen, like a flock in its pasture. Then the place will be filled with the noise of many people. Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, condemnation, End times, enemies, Ezekiel 38, false teaching, gentiles, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Prophetic, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged a heap of ruins, Bible study (Christian), bribes, disaster, divination, Israel, justice, Micah, might, Sheep, the remnant, the Spirit of the Lord, transgression
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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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