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Search results for query: "Micah 7:11"

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  1. Trailblazer

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    How do you know that did not need the metaphorical language on order to accomplish their goal? Some verses are perfectly clear. I would say that just don’t want to face reality so they ignore or deny the obvious plain meanings of the verses. I guess you missed my point. Why would it matter to...
  2. Tiberius

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    Because they should exist. If someone has clear knowledge about the future, there's nothing to stop them from saying it clearly. No need for the metaphor and poetry they always seem to use. If people still don't understand, then I'd say they weren't clear. You miss my point. I am saying...
  3. Trailblazer

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    I told you it was because I was posting to Christians and they consider the Bible prophecies important as proof of Baha’u’llah. Also, I find them rather fascinating because they are so accurate in describing what was going to happen when Christ returned. It is possible but since such...
  4. Tiberius

    Loved ones in hell - take 2.

    Then why bother with the prophecies at all? All prophecies that exist in the real world that I'm aware of, yes. But that vague language is not something that prophecies are required to have. It's possible to produce a prophecy that has very clear and concise language. The fact that prophecies...
  5. CG Didymus

    Fulfillment of Prophecy in the New Testament

    Big difference between "he" will come to you and "they" will come to you. Also, to make it about Baha'u'llah they have to make Teheran within the Assyria Empire. I looked at the maps, and it might be short of that part of Persia. It looks like it stops at the Zagros mountains. But, if it is the...
  6. Brian2

    Fulfillment of Prophecy in the New Testament

    John 14:3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. Baha'i likes to use the KJV it seems and that is wrong in places. The more modern translations are more accurate in terms of their understanding of the ancient languages...
  7. CG Didymus

    Is God or Religious Truth Real?

    All we're really using is verse 12, though. What is verse 13 talking about, and what is the rest of the chapter talking about? Is it all a Messianic prophecy? If it's only verse 12, then it's hard for me to accept one verse taken out of context, so, hopefully, you can tie in the rest of the chapter.
  8. Trailblazer

    Is God or Religious Truth Real?

    Nothing goes “poof” but it does go “proof.” Let’s look at those translations: Micah 7:11-13 New International Version (NIV) 11 The day for building your walls will come, the day for extending your boundaries. 12 In that day people will come to you from Assyria and the cities of Egypt, even...
  9. Left Coast

    Do we Realize Isaiah 13:10 Prophesied Betelgeuse Will go Supernova?

    Fascinating assumption. Not actually in the text, but fascinating. Also, you're aware that years in the Jewish calendar are not the same length as years in the Julian or Gregorian calendars, right? But the passage says Jerusalem will be rebuilt, not just the walls. So...the Anointed One...
  10. Dave Watchman

    Do we Realize Isaiah 13:10 Prophesied Betelgeuse Will go Supernova?

    We may lose, and we may win. But we will never be here again. So open up, I'm climbing in. And take it easy. Like you said: "the Jews win, the Jews lose. In order for them to come back, they had to first get kicked out. And so there's been a few "commands, or decrees, to restore and to...
  11. sooda

    So What Happened To All The Changes, Tribulations, And Woe Jesus Had Promised?

    Daniel is history written by a committee in 167 BC. Daniel is NOT considered a prophet.
  12. Dave Watchman

    So What Happened To All The Changes, Tribulations, And Woe Jesus Had Promised?

    I don't know if the Baha'i are right. I don't see how they could be. Daniel was writing about 1844 a long time before Hagar was dragging baby Ishmael through the desert looking for a drink of water. But Tony seems to think the Baha'i are right. I guess time is going to be the interpreter. I...
  13. Trailblazer

    So What Happened To All The Changes, Tribulations, And Woe Jesus Had Promised?

    Well, let’s see…. Maybe because Baha’u’llah came from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain. Straw man. Baha'is do not tell me to believe anything, I do my own research. You asked for one prophecy, I...
  14. ecco

    So What Happened To All The Changes, Tribulations, And Woe Jesus Had Promised?

    Well, let's see. Preceding your quoted verse 12 is verse 7 which states: 7Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me. The author is clearly waiting for the God of his salvation. The "he" referenced in 7:12 is God, not Baluluah. This...
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