What I hear in the desolate woman and her having more than the woman who has a husband is this; there will be more people in the resurrection than the people who are the dead. Maybe I'm not grasping this fully.
17:16 you say the different languages are preserved. Then how do you explain in Zephaniah 3:9 where there is only one pure language that everyone speaks which occurs during the Millenium Reign of Christ?
We will have no memory? What about our spouses? What if we had a home or land left? Do we return to them if they're still standing? I know, worldly thoughts... but you can't help but wonder. What happens to our pets? Our children and siblings? Our parents? Will only the survivors remain with the returned people that die during the Tribulation? Will it be only us on the new earth?
"Indignant at death?" and 'I don't see it that way"... Death has a role to play in Yahweh's plan. I am not sad when death takes a murderous cruel unrepentant sinner from us... The soul that sins will surely die. Death is but a temporary servant who will be done away with after it has performed Yahweh's will; If Messiah was angry it is likely His emotions were stirred greatly that His followers did not yet 'know Him! after all the time He was with them.
NO. One law for all. The Torah was not done away with, period. There is only ONE people, and we ALL keep His Torah. There is no such thing as a "believing goyim". If you choose to believe, you are grafted into the Common Wealth of Y'srael. Yahudim, Greek, Male, Female. We are one in Messiah, and He is The Torah made flesh, The very Torah He did not come to abolish.
Great timing
Good commentary
Perfect peace to all viewers
Who receive it from eternal Christ Jesus,son of God!
Interesting details I had not paid attention to. Thanks for sharing. Blessings.
Agreed. Amen Hallelujah Maranatha
Thanks SO much Gabe ❤
I love you too Gabe
What I hear in the desolate woman and her having more than the woman who has a husband is this; there will be more people in the resurrection than the people who are the dead. Maybe I'm not grasping this fully.
17:16 you say the different languages are preserved. Then how do you explain in Zephaniah 3:9 where there is only one pure language that everyone speaks which occurs during the Millenium Reign of Christ?
Yes, One Torah, One Tongue, One people, One Yah.
We will have no memory? What about our spouses? What if we had a home or land left? Do we return to them if they're still standing? I know, worldly thoughts... but you can't help but wonder. What happens to our pets? Our children and siblings? Our parents? Will only the survivors remain with the returned people that die during the Tribulation? Will it be only us on the new earth?
Some of your questions pertain to the scriptures on this video, and many of them seem to be questions about the millennial reign of King Jesus Christ.
"Indignant at death?" and 'I don't see it that way"... Death has a role to play in Yahweh's plan. I am not sad when death takes a murderous cruel unrepentant sinner from us... The soul that sins will surely die. Death is but a temporary servant who will be done away with after it has performed Yahweh's will; If Messiah was angry it is likely His emotions were stirred greatly that His followers did not yet 'know Him! after all the time He was with them.
NO. One law for all. The Torah was not done away with, period. There is only ONE people, and we ALL keep His Torah. There is no such thing as a "believing goyim". If you choose to believe, you are grafted into the Common Wealth of Y'srael. Yahudim, Greek, Male, Female. We are one in Messiah, and He is The Torah made flesh, The very Torah He did not come to abolish.