No Herod didn't kill Jesus, Jesus GAVE his life. I was speaking of killing the babies at the birth of Christ. Sorry.Herod planned to kill Jesus and he did just that.
The Jews plan to rebuild the temple ... will they not do just that?
No Herod didn't kill Jesus, Jesus GAVE his life. I was speaking of killing the babies at the birth of Christ. Sorry.Herod planned to kill Jesus and he did just that.
The Jews plan to rebuild the temple ... will they not do just that?
Not sure that those who already agreed with you continuing to agree with you proves God is moving in anything. Just as many people on the other side of the aisle have proven their points too. Should VCO and I pat each other on the back and claim that God has disproven your beliefs?Thank you J7. I'm humbled by this and I take NO CREDIT for it. This is all the Lord's doing... I'm talking about things that I NEVER KNEW about before this thread, God has been giving this to me on the fly!
I think it means that Christ is the first of those resurrected the others were resurrected after him
Gotcha. I didn't think of the early days. But none the less, Herod was an instrument in Jesus giving His life.No Herod didn't kill Jesus, Jesus GAVE his life. I was speaking of killing the babies at the birth of Christ. Sorry.
No Herod didn't kill Jesus, Jesus GAVE his life. I was speaking of killing the babies at the birth of Christ. Sorry.
You're never going to understand anything about the bible until you understand who the Israel of God is... they are not the children of the flesh.
This all appears to make sense, except that according to my Jewish best man (and many other sources) the Jews are ready and chomping at the bit to build a new temple and resume animal sacrifices. He even hints that when they do he will return to Israel. So while you may make a case against the building of a new temple, how do you account for the millions of Jews and Israelis who are prepared and chomping at the bit to do just that?
Ezekiel 40 2 In the visions of God brought he me into the land of Israel, and set me upon a very high mountain, by which was as the frame of a city on the south.
Hebrews 9 23 It was therefore necessary that the patterns of things in the heavens should be purified with these; but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these.
Is Ezekiel 40 the heavenly temple?
Herod planned to kill Jesus and he did just that.
The Jews plan to rebuild the temple ... will they not do just that?
This is not productive, your denying the word to fit your belief... I'm bowing out of this conversation.
I am not the one identifying NON-JEWS as ISRAEL. Your errors spawn out the Not understanding that GOD IS NOT FINISHED with ISRAEL.
Give some verses about the weddings and deaths... I'm interested.No!! Ezekiel's temple was a hypothetical as I already showed. It will never be built and it certainly is NOT a spiritual temple. These passages (Ez 40-48) contain weddings and deaths and we know neither happen in the spiritual realm.
Herod planned to kill Jesus and he did just that.
The Jews plan to rebuild the temple ... will they not do just that?
Honest those Scriptures apply to All of us Christians. What have you done to advance the Gospel and Kingdom in ISRAEL?
Not to worry.SORRY Rick, I thought you were saying they will not build the Temple. I had another attack of GETTING-OLD-ITUS, or read it to fast for my age.
That's the whole point. He sure won't.(regarding a new Jewish temple) He certainly would not honor it as holy
Daniel 12:1-2 KJV
And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.
[2] And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.
At the time of Jacob's trouble Daniel 12:1-2 happened. MOST of them, with the exception of Enoch and Elijah as far as I can tell, were raised. The saints to everlasting life but the wicked to everlasting contempt.
That's the whole point. He sure won't.