Methuselah: Why Did God Wait for Him & The Battle Against 98,000 Demons?

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  • @anthonylee5982
    @anthonylee5982 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is nonsense... In the history of the world, no spirit has ever died...
    Methuselah's name means "his death shall bring it."

    • @tipuricaChnnelUS
      @tipuricaChnnelUS  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for your comment. If you watch the video until the end, I explain that these stories are part of Jewish legends and are not found in the Bible. The answer is in the video.
      Regarding the meaning of Methuselah’s name, there are various interpretations. Some suggest it means “His death shall bring” or “Man of the dart/spear”. These interpretations come from the Hebrew roots of his name.
      Please watch the video fully for a more comprehensive explanation

    • @lotooky4461
      @lotooky4461 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You should have looked it up before commenting. The Sefer exists and so does the story in Jewish tradition.

    • @plainwhitepaper3898
      @plainwhitepaper3898 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maybe try not entering a misleading title. Anyone who knows the Truth, understand that the spirit belongs to the Father and all He needs to do is remove the Spirit and the body dies. Job 34:I4,I5
      I won't even consider watching because I know the video is a lie. why waste anyone's time who are not interested?
      Just be honest, and you will gain the subscribers you seek.

    • @tipuricaChnnelUS
      @tipuricaChnnelUS  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for sharing your opinion. At Tipurica Channel, our goal is to explore and discuss different perspectives and traditions associated with biblical stories. We understand that interpretations of the Scriptures can vary, and that some stories, such as Methuselah's longevity, have different interpretations based on apocryphal texts and historical traditions.
      We would like to clarify that at no point in the video do we state that the story of Methuselah killing demons is in the Bible. This narrative comes from Jewish traditions, specifically the Peirush HaRokeach, an exegetical and mystical work written by Eleazar of Worms in the 12th century. The purpose of the video is to clarify this story, explain where it came from, and who Methuselah really was in the Bible.
      We respect all opinions and strive to present content in a balanced and educational manner. We invite you to watch the video and share your thoughts, as we believe that respectful dialogue can enrich everyone's understanding.
      Thank you for your feedback and for helping us improve our content!