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I may not be posting much as my hand recovers. I don't know how much one handed typing I will actually be able to do. But i will be reading and praying for others as I recover. Thanks all.
Hard too imagine the depth of love He has for God, as Abraham suffers the 3 days of travel to Moriah, where He will sacrifice His son!
The constant questioning , the act to do such a thing, and the conversations between Him and God!
Can you see Him on His knees as He prays asking over and over how these things can be! While Isaac watches His Father, never questioning Him.
This the time, that God the Father suffered for His son as Jesus His only begotten Son goes on too conquered sin and death.
How He must have grieved while His Son for 3 days and nights went forward for this , the same love for His Father ,the same love He has for mankind, never questioning.
No greater Love!
This is the love found in the Devine. The love that conquers all things!
This is ultimate Love found in the Father, and the Son!
How is it we do not understand such love in faith ?
Repent and be baptized
The idol Moloch with seven chambers or chapels. It was believed these statues had seven chambers, one of which was reserved for child sacrifices.
The religion of the Canaanites was a hodgepodge of ancient Semitic faiths. Practiced by the people of the Levant region from at least the early Bronze Age, the cult of Moloch was still active into the first few centuries of the Common Era.
Moloch's name derives from the Hebrew word mlk, which usually stands for melek, or "king." As this is vocalized as molek in the Masoretic text - the authoritative text for Rabbinic Judaism - the pronunciation has become its traditional name.
The Masoretic text dates to the Middle Ages but references to a Molock appear in Ancient Greek translations of old Judaic texts as well. The distinction dates back to the Second Temple period between 516 B.C. and 70 C.E. when the Second Temple of Jerusalem stood prior to its destruction by the Romans.
Moloch's anthropomorphized bull figure was typically pictured in Rabbinic Judaic texts as a bronze statue internally heated by a fire. It was inside this construct that priests or parents placed their children to be consumed by fire as a sacrificial offering.
Ancient Greek and Roman authors wrote tales of this practice, with the earliest being stories of child sacrifices to Baal, or Hammon in Carthage. He was their chief god, responsible for WEATHER and fertile agriculture.
In the Bible, children were sacrificed in a Tophet, a shrine reserved for child sacrifice, outside of Jerusalem to Moloch's satisfaction. While certainly well-documented in religious texts, the historical and archaeological communities still debate Moloch's identity and just how active its cult was.
COMMENT: this was a Canaanite practice; NOT Christian or Jewish. Abortion is child sacrifice, but modern society does not know it as a child sacrifice. It has become a form of birth control.
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Revelation 7:1-8 occurs before the six trumpet, before the day of the Lord, when the 144,000 saints are sealed. Continuing, Revelation 7:9-15, where now it's the seventh trumpet, Revelation 11:15, and the same sealed saints have been resurrected, and are now standing in heaven. We know it's the saints because we're told they came out of the great tribulation.
(same scene, different angle)
Revelation 5:11 And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands;*10,000 x 10,000 = 100,000+ remaining = 144,000
Look at the moment the saints are resurrected? Revelation 11:11-12
Look who the 5th seal saints were told to wait for before He judges the earth. Revelation 6:9-11 & Revelation 11-7
1 Thessalonians 4:17 Paul was not talking to the general population, he was talking to his kind, first fruits, fellow elite, saints, dead and alive. The scriptures bear this out, who they are, and is always up for debate if you think you are a first fruit.
Can you identify such a passage?
Thank you,
Joe
Roy
I am now intrigued as to how you would classify yourselves in terms of a denomination, as in roman catholic, Protestant, Methodist, Baptist etc,?
I would like to know does the Holy Bible ever speak of a Holocausts?