Heaven, Hell, Judgement and the Death of Jesus in the “Wisdom of Solomon”
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- The Book Of Wisdom in the Old Testament goes into great detail about the “Four Last Things” and describes Jesus’ Condemnation and Death long before it happened. In this talk Roy reads and discusses Wisdom chapters 1 to 5.
Thank you Mr Roy 🙏 Prayers and HIS continued BLESSINGS for you ,your family and all that you do ✝️📿🙏
Indeed pretty sobering Roy. Everything in your heart even your thoughts through -out every life are being recorded by God
Thank you so much for your podcasts. We enjoy very much that you are giving a personal perspective from a Jewish convert to Catholicism point of view. Very thought provoking and extremely interesting to listen to. Look forward to your next video, God bless from Australia.
Very enlightening video. God’s word never comes back empty. Unfortunately, how many do not take heed. May God have mercy on us and forgive us our sins.
Thank you Roy! I loved it. I will read again because I need to never forget what awaits us if we are not faithful to God. God bless you.
Wisdom and Sirach are my favorite books of the Bible. Thank you for this.
Thank you very much. That was very enlightening. Many Christians focus on the New Testament and overlook the great work of the Old Testament that is so rich in Wisdom.
Wonderful connections and reminders, Roy. Glory be to God, and may He bless you for sharing His words with the faithful.
Thank you so much for your podcast....God be with you in all your endeavors ❤
Thank you indeed Roy, as much as I thank God for having had TH-cam bring your channel to my attention here and now.
The prophetic section about Jesus is absolutely striking, Illuminating these days, 2000 years into the age of the New Testament, cryptic and/ or irrelevant as it may have appeared to the contemporaries of its making.
I shall get my Bible and read Solomon..quite thought provoking.
I’ve long felt the wisdom books are the bridge between the Old and New Testaments. Job for instance has beautiful poetry that strongly point to the resurrection. Love your insights.
Thank you for the mini "bible study". God bless you!!!
Peace and thanks. Makes dread but hope prevails in Jesus merits and Mary's intercession.
Wisdom is very beautiful.
Great passage, Roy. Thank you for taking us through it! When I hear stuff like this from the Bible, reminders of how just God is, and how good, it becomes plain as day that this God is not a figment of someone's imagination. People have come up with all kinds of crazy beliefs concerning deity, this isn't one of those inventions. No one dreams up a God who is so darn good!
You always have such interesting insights.
Thanks for your ministry.
Really enjoyed this one Roy, some great insights I hadn't considered before. 👍
..a really fitting and relevant analysis, God Bless!
This is great commentary.
This is astonishing!
This is great! Ed
Thank you for your channel. I like your work and its presentation. You seem to possess humility and sincerity. And it takes courage to combine those two in putting yourself and your thoughts out there. Kudos.
And yes, the Father sees all! Our now and all now’s are his seems to be the way Eleonore Stump puts it. She is a philosopher/theologian at St. Louis University; prolific, interesting, and respected; and who seems to be a devout Catholic who converted to Catholicism from her Jewish upbringing early on in her academic formation (I think the latter accurate as to the when. She is relatively new to me but a nice start!).
Sirach 15: 14-19 is a fave of mine. [19] For the Wisdom of God is great, and he is strong in power, seeing all men without ceasing. DR
God bless.
"An unfortunate judgement" - quite an understatement for someone condemned, unless one regards it as related to Fortune.
Thank you!🙏
It's about 2,200 years old, one of the last books in the OT. The Jews don't accept it as inspired, just as Protestants don't, yet, it has one of the very best prophecies of Jesus!
No radio Maria today?
It's amazing the Jewish people missed this description of Jesus on the old testament.
I think Wisdom was titled 'The Wisdom of Solomon' but from what I've read was written around the year 200 BC or a little later, with the influence of the Greeks' writing about wisdom.
what translation do you use the most?
Is your talk live you are early today are you not ? Roddy
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I hear that many Jewish people don't accept the Wisdom literature as inspired, perhaps because it speaks of life with God after death in this world.
It sounds like Lucretius, but it's Wisdom.
"Death" meaning death of the soul. Of course this piece is often read at funerals.
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