Unfortunately, the “anti-Zionist” realm is nowadays regurgitating Zionist propaganda by assuming that the Old Testament is defined how Sabbatean-Frankists pervert it.
This is really good. I have always had a difficult time as a practicing Christian, of reconciling the so called “violent” OT God with the “loving” God (Christ) of the New Testament, so this is helpful.
Like you said, there’s nothing new under the sun. As we have all seen with the releasing of the Epstein files, we can see how evil and vile those people are, same as they were in the OT.
And good point about the patience of God. I’ve read elsewhere where he gave the Canaannites like 400 years before he laid the hammer down upon them.
I’m living proof of how much patience God has. As much sin as I’ve involved myself in in my 47 years, I should be long gone.
Just makes me wonder how much longer we in America have left before He lays the axe to us here. Our government is pretty damn vile. We have caused a lot of death and destruction in the world.
Thank you, and glad to hear you find this analysis of value, Andrew. Definitely it can at face value be a little bit difficult recognizing how the OT and NT are resolutely intertwined thematically, but always pay attention to the recurring parallel themes! The general pattern is that God always first provides the message of mercy for His people before he issues the thunderous pronouncement of fiery judgment upon the heads of the wicked. Start back in Genesis, and read through Exodus, and it is abundantly clear that the same God who promises to comfort the hearts of the oppressed is the One who will smash their oppressors to pieces. Not to mention that the Book of Revelation portrays God through the same manifested lens of wrathful justice execution as in some of the OT books.
Yes, the ancient pagan nations were granted an incredibly lengthy period of probation before they were ultimately destroyed for their continual wickedness.
Ditto, my own personal problems continue to this day, and I likewise feel its a miracle that God hasn't ended me yet despite how I keep backsliding constantly. (and mind you, I'm in my early 20s still; I only came to understand the planet this way because the past decade has been nearly a straight era of deepening mental pain going right back to early middle school)
AFAIK as the current U.S. situation goes, that's a complicated study I need to write about in detail some other time, because it's going to follow the same satanic life-death-rebirth cycle as western Rome underwent from 476-538 A.D.; I explained a bit of that here previously (not sure if you read it): https://adversusbabylon.substack.com/p/sabbath-study-x
Tremendously appreciated, and amen; may God help guide you likewise by His Spirit.
Though I am not religious, as You know, still I do see wisdom in Your words.
Glad to hear, Amaterasu, and appreciate your attentive consideration as always.
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This is really good. I have always had a difficult time as a practicing Christian, of reconciling the so called “violent” OT God with the “loving” God (Christ) of the New Testament, so this is helpful.
Like you said, there’s nothing new under the sun. As we have all seen with the releasing of the Epstein files, we can see how evil and vile those people are, same as they were in the OT.
And good point about the patience of God. I’ve read elsewhere where he gave the Canaannites like 400 years before he laid the hammer down upon them.
I’m living proof of how much patience God has. As much sin as I’ve involved myself in in my 47 years, I should be long gone.
Just makes me wonder how much longer we in America have left before He lays the axe to us here. Our government is pretty damn vile. We have caused a lot of death and destruction in the world.
God bless, my friend.
Thank you, and glad to hear you find this analysis of value, Andrew. Definitely it can at face value be a little bit difficult recognizing how the OT and NT are resolutely intertwined thematically, but always pay attention to the recurring parallel themes! The general pattern is that God always first provides the message of mercy for His people before he issues the thunderous pronouncement of fiery judgment upon the heads of the wicked. Start back in Genesis, and read through Exodus, and it is abundantly clear that the same God who promises to comfort the hearts of the oppressed is the One who will smash their oppressors to pieces. Not to mention that the Book of Revelation portrays God through the same manifested lens of wrathful justice execution as in some of the OT books.
Yes, the ancient pagan nations were granted an incredibly lengthy period of probation before they were ultimately destroyed for their continual wickedness.
Ditto, my own personal problems continue to this day, and I likewise feel its a miracle that God hasn't ended me yet despite how I keep backsliding constantly. (and mind you, I'm in my early 20s still; I only came to understand the planet this way because the past decade has been nearly a straight era of deepening mental pain going right back to early middle school)
AFAIK as the current U.S. situation goes, that's a complicated study I need to write about in detail some other time, because it's going to follow the same satanic life-death-rebirth cycle as western Rome underwent from 476-538 A.D.; I explained a bit of that here previously (not sure if you read it): https://adversusbabylon.substack.com/p/sabbath-study-x
Tremendously appreciated, and amen; may God help guide you likewise by His Spirit.
Whoa, I didn’t realize you were so young. You’re wise beyond your years.
Me either!!! I was very surprised to hear that!!!
He has a wealth of knowledge for a youngster. I just assumed he was a 50 year old man. 😂