Jesus never promised to return to earth, not once in the New Testament. Jesus said His work was finished here and He was no more in the world. That means that the return of Christ has to be another Person.
John 14:19 Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see me: because I...
Yeshua, the seed of David, is to rule over the combined house of Judah and Israel/Ephraim (Ezekiel 37), after they confess their transgressions (acknowledge their guilt) (Hosea 5:15-6:2 & Hosea3:5).
Again, all you have done is to deflect to that which I didn't refer to. So, let me ask you a final time and I hope you don't do your shuffle again: If being a Christian is so vitally important for salvation, then why would God ignore all peoples prior to 2000 years ago and those living in areas...
"Christianity" is the "flock" chosen by the LORD, which is destined for "slaughter" (Zech 11:7). Its shepherds/staffs were Peter (Zech 11:16-17) and Paul (Zech 11:10). It was chosen to apparently make Israel jealous per Hosea 3, whereas Hosea bought an adulterous woman(Christian church) for...
The Jews have not been atoned for and are waiting for a new heart and spirit and a cleansing, and to be resettled on the land given to Jacob/Israel, under the kingship of David. (Ezekiel 37) They are still under the judgment of the LORD (Hosea 5 & 6).
As for the Gentiles, they apparently do...
Oh, okay. I see.
...but you used sixteen (16) words which are not scripture. ;) Yes or No, is only one (1) word.
Do you want me to guess that you are saying that David represents Christ?
Okay. If that's what you are saying...
(Jeremiah 23:5, 6) 5 “Look! The days are coming,” declares Jehovah...
Ezekiel 34:11-16
"For this is what the Sovereign Lord says: I myself will search for my sheep and look after them.As a shepherd looks after his scattered flock when he is with them, so will I look after my sheep. I will rescue them from all the places where they were scattered on a day of clouds...
What rule are you applying here?
Does that rule also apply to this verse - Ezekiel 34:22-24?
Does David come back from the dead, and lead God's people, or is David used figuratively, to represent someone else? Hosea3:5
Okay, Colt. I just have one last question, that I would like you to answer...
I believe it is YHWH and not the angel of YHWH that Abe negotiates with but it matters not .... what does this have to do with the Serpent ? And why on earth are you Quoting Revelations as if that has anything to do with the story .. or Nazi Germany ?
None of this inteconnected hodge...
As Abraham ate dinner with the angel of the LORD and negotiated with the "LORD", it was the "LORD" he negotiated with, not the serpent, whose people in Sodom were destroyed. As for the "house of Israel", they didn't understand during the time of Ezekiel 3:7 and they do not understand the words...
The generally accepted NT canon came from Athanasius, in 367 A.D. The prior 50 bibles published by Constantine, have been lost except for a referral to a chapter that is not in the current canon. What you "think" is probably the basis of your errors. Your Paul, is a "shepherd" (Zech 11:7-10)...
No. The harlot is Babylon the Great.
Which Bible are you looking at... Or are you talking about another harlot?
If the latter, we would be talking about two different things... which would mean we aren't conversing.
The thread is on Babylon the Great - the harlot described in Revelation 17...
The "harlot", in question, the Jews, had a mother called Babylon the Great, whose religion stems from Nimrod of Babel, and his god Bel, a sun god (Ezekiel 8:16), the same sun god the Jews took up, who was taken up later by the Romans by way of Sol Invictus, the god of Constantine. When the Jews...
"If this refers to natural Israel, then who is David?"
That's an excellent question. The way I read it, the future king will be deeply inspired by King David. So deeply, it's almost like a reincarnation.
Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Hosea were talking about their own day and their anticipated own very immediate future.
As for David, it is fascinating to trace his evolution (courtesy of the Davidic dynasty) from murderer, adulterer, insurrectionist, liar, deceiver, bandit (at least) to be reformed into...
If this refers to natural Israel, then who is David?
(Jeremiah 23:5-6) 5 “Look! The days are coming,” declares Jehovah, “when I will raise up to David a righteous sprout. And a king will reign and show insight and uphold justice and righteousness in the land. 6 In his days Judah will be saved...
Well, Ezekiel takes this prophecy and broadens the horizon. In Ezekiel 18, and again in 36 and 37, we get a repetition of the call.
Ezekiel 37:25, 'Then will l sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will l cleanse you.
A new...
The simple answer is Yes. The best scripture for this comes from Hosea, because this is the only example of a prophet claiming the nation ( or part of it ) is not "my people" (Hosea 1:10). However, Hosea says in the next chapter "The Lord will say You are my people". ( Hosea 2:23 ). The only...