Afleveringen
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This episode was an attempt to catch the listener up to speed (it didn’t happen that way but an effort was made). I provide a list of Sumerian texts that deal with the religion that Abram rejected so writing material is recommended. The “Constantine 666” Facebook page has been more active, supplying information on topic with the podcast. The first and second seal of Revelation are covered to a minimal degree. Apologies for the delay.
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In this episode Eli and I wrap up Paul’s letters. The next episode will be a recap of everything we’ve gathered as well as issues Paul discussed and the things he taught. Daniel’s 70 weeks are discussed as to the reason for the weeks (serving other gods) and how speaking like a dragon promotes worshipping another individual other than God. Paul discusses a lot of the same things he wrote in earlier letters so this is more of a discussion rather than actually quoting Paul. So far we know he confirmed Torah, confirmed the commandments, and prepared the church as virgins. Torah, to be understood as knowing right from wrong, is used in Paul’s letters. A brief recap of Revelation is also included but a more solid one will be in the future.
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In this episode Eli and I talk about portions of Revelation concerning Shiloh and the Edomites, Enki's story (Sumerian) in comparison to Torah, and the four things in regards to the covenant; Covenant, Blood of the Covenant, Mark of the Covenant, and Sign of the Covenant. The discussion of the text found in Galatians is toward the end of the episode. Mainly "if you are led by the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) you are free from the Law." Most Messianic congregations use this verse to create their own laws and we discuss how the Holy Spirit would not lead an individual to a pagan holiday. This is a lengthy episode and headphones may be required to listen. The listener is encouraged to have writing material. Several verses are brought up in regards to the prophets of Islam and (again) idolatry being practiced by ALL "Abrahamic" religions (Islam, Judaism, Catholicism/Chrisitianity). Much of the information discussed is the same as the other episodes. Apologies for the delay... and profanity.
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In this episode Eli and I discuss 2 Corinthians chapter 11. We relate how believers were prepared as virgins and how one can be deceived by satan given the examples Revelation gives us with Constantine the Great changing the feasts of the covenant. As usual, this podcast series is a rough draft in an attempt to have the Bible interpret itself. A great deal of information, from what we have already gathered, is used to fill in the blanks of Paul's letters by using such people like Peter.
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In this episode, we go over a portion of Paul’s letter to the Corinthians to see where the church goes wrong today. We also talk about Constantine’s Babylon Mystery Religion, Korah’s (Korach’s) Judaism, and Muhammad’s Islam in comparison to the Abrahamic Covenant, Covenant of Ararat, and the Covenant of Horeb. Mega churches and the capitalism (tithing) of unbiblical churches are also discussed.
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In this episode my cousin and I talk about Paul's letters to the Romans (Edomites) and Hebrews. Because of the infraction in the covenant of Constantine the Great we use Paul as a witness who uses Torah and defends the covenant as well as the blood of the covenant. The letter to the Hebrews has some discrepancy of who the author is; but Peter (2 Peter), Luke (Acts), and Paul give authority to each other.
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In this episode I discuss what we’ve gathered so far and use examples from the Tanakh to show what obedience to the covenant really looks like. I also correct some things I’ve said in previous episodes. I close out with asking the listener to read Paul’s letters as this would be the next step to understand Torah as well as the letters to the seven churches of Revelation.
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In this episode I close out Daniel. Shiloh, the New Covenant, and the purpose of Ashur’s riddle are covered. I also do a brief recap of Constantine the Great’s Babylon Mystery Religion and the covenant with Abraham. Edit: this episode was recorded on my phone, a telemarketer called towards the end so it probably cut the episode early.
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This episode covers some of the vocabulary as well as events in Daniel’s testimony. Torah and the Covenant with Death are also covered. Sorry if I sound irritated.
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In this episode I wrap up Zechariah. Minor details are discussed between the prophecies of the Quran’s Gabriel and the TaNaKh’s Prophets of God, Shiloh, and Asshur.
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In this episode Paul’s letters are used to support everything gathered since Constantine the Great. Some other miscellaneous things are discussed as well.
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In this episode Zechariah is discussed up until Zechariah 9:9. Some other details are discussed concerning the genetics of Shiloh as well as the Genesis Messianic prophecy.
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In this episode Eli and I relate one of Zechariah's visions to the reward of Pergamum in Revelation 2.
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In this episode Eli and I discuss the differences between one of the Talmud's Messiahs, "Mashiach Ben Joseph," and Revelation's Watchman, "Shiloh Ben Ephraim" and the events following his murder.
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In this episode we do a live study of Malachi on Biblehub using ESV. We relate this information, mainly dealing with blemished sacrifices (or empty apologies) is a mishandling of the sacrificial system and the spirit of Elijah. A discussion of the 5th Commandment brings us to relationships and a better understanding of the commandment's repercussions. We also talk about marriage through the law of the land through a Biblical perspective.
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In this episode Eli and I discuss Habakkuk and the Chaldeans. Zephaniah makes mention of the Ammonites, Moab, and a few others while also mocking Assyria with destruction. Haggai brags about the coming temple and its glory. We also touch up on what's previously been studied.
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In this episode I briefly go over Micah's vision and Nahum's oracle against Assyria. Eli slept while I pointed out a consistently studied detail from Micah 5.
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In this episode I go over Obadiah’s vision concerning Rome (Esau) and Jonah’s sign for an adulterous generation.
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In this episode, Eli and I discuss Hosea, Joel, and Amos as far as their understanding. This would include the same mistakes being performed by a different group of people as well as latter day events and God turning His face from His feasts.
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In this episode, Eli and I discuss the different translations as well as Jacob's testimony of Judaism, the Torah, and overlooked fulfilled prophecies.
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