Thank you david me and my aunt love listening to you you've helped me truly go deeper into the word of god each chapter ive followed you from chapter .1 all the way to chapter .48 very powerful enticing entertaining sermans
It's enlightening to hear the book of Jeremiah read and expounded to us. I thoroughly enjoy the Bible studies. At times I read ahead to kñow what he's goiñg to be teaçhing on. Thank you all the way from Sask. Canada.
After following Pastor Guzik for a few months, I am convinced that he’s and obedient, truthful and faithful servant and witness of God. Therefore, he’s heeding Jeremiah:45:5 numbers don’t matter to him as they don’t matter to God. It’s up to us His servants to obey and share these inspirational messages(they come from God!!)
WOW ALL PRAISE & GLORY TO THE MOST HIGH JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH Blessed are HIS flock that SEEK HIS FACE thanks Brother David what an amazing Scripture Study in this momment in my walk with YESHUA HAMASHIACH 💜
I don't think Guzik gets part of the prophecy. Jeremiah thinks Egypt was to be 100% exiled by the Babylonians. See v 19. Also, v. 26 says that she will be inhabited as in the past... that is, after she's been completely desolate, she will be inhabited again. If you compare this passage with Ezekiel 29-32, they both state that Egypt is to be completely desolate (Ezekiel says for 40 years), and then the Egyptians will return to Egypt. Jeremiah is almost certainly not saying, like Guzik claims, that Egypt will CONTINUE to be inhabited during this period, uninterrupted. The problem is, when did any such a total exile of the Egyptians occur in the 6th century BC? Even with allowance for hyperbole, it seems impossible to defend this prediction.
Thank you for these videos. It makes my study of the Bible so much easier and relatable.
You are very welcome!
Thank you david me and my aunt love listening to you you've helped me truly go deeper into the word of god each chapter ive followed you from chapter .1 all the way to chapter .48 very powerful enticing entertaining sermans
Thank you pastor I am studying the book of Jeremiah it help me to understand so much
May God bless you for these videos. Everything seems to make so much more sense to me now. What a joy.
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord
It's enlightening to hear the book of Jeremiah read and expounded to us. I thoroughly enjoy the Bible studies. At times I read ahead to kñow what he's goiñg to be teaçhing on. Thank you all the way from Sask. Canada.
Been reading David's commentaries for such a long time. Didn't know that he was on TH-cam
Just a great verse-to-verse audio commentary, should have millions of views and not a few hundred. God bless
Intetesting REMNANT comes in to my heart 💜
After following Pastor Guzik for a few months, I am convinced that he’s and obedient, truthful and faithful servant and witness of God. Therefore, he’s heeding Jeremiah:45:5 numbers don’t matter to him as they don’t matter to God. It’s up to us His servants to obey and share these inspirational messages(they come from God!!)
People are way too busy making Tik tock videos unfortunately
WOW ALL PRAISE & GLORY TO THE MOST HIGH JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH Blessed are HIS flock that SEEK HIS FACE thanks Brother David what an amazing Scripture Study in this momment in my walk with YESHUA HAMASHIACH 💜
What a blessing
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Glory hallelujah amen
Amen. Great exposition.
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I don't think Guzik gets part of the prophecy. Jeremiah thinks Egypt was to be 100% exiled by the Babylonians. See v 19. Also, v. 26 says that she will be inhabited as in the past... that is, after she's been completely desolate, she will be inhabited again. If you compare this passage with Ezekiel 29-32, they both state that Egypt is to be completely desolate (Ezekiel says for 40 years), and then the Egyptians will return to Egypt. Jeremiah is almost certainly not saying, like Guzik claims, that Egypt will CONTINUE to be inhabited during this period, uninterrupted.
The problem is, when did any such a total exile of the Egyptians occur in the 6th century BC? Even with allowance for hyperbole, it seems impossible to defend this prediction.
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