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Are there passages in the bible which show the proofs of Jesus?
Prophesy that show him to be the Christ? |
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One must be careful to realize that the Bible is composed of multiple
genres that apply to different points of history. For example, there are passages that are considered to be myth, poetry, fiction, or non fiction. It has been revised multiple times by multible individuals and is not organized chronologically. So what I am getting at is, do your research! ;-) Not everything in the Bible is fact and not all is fictional. |
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Yes I know this but what does prophesy say about Jesus?
Not the prophesy that came after him but the prophesy that told of him. |
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Isaiah 53.. Miles
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FIRST OF ALL YES EVERYTHING IN THE BIBLE IS GOD'S WORD EVEN THE PSALMS
OR POETRY IS DIFFERENT PEOPLE RELATIONSHIP WITH CHRIST HOW THEY HURT WERE JOYFUL EXPERIENCES. SECONDLY AB THE PROPHESY TOLD HOW HE WOULD HAVE TO DIED THEN RISE AGAIN TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS READ PSALMS 22 |
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I want to see the prophesy that says where, what, when and how he is as
claimed. Not what he was supposed to do after he got here. I have read about what he was supposed to do. |
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all prophesy is self fullfilling.i know people who beleive in their
horoscope readings and they say they are allways right for them because it always happens.i reckon they just make things happen due to the power of sugestion. |
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Jeez man you sing his phrases like a nightengale but know nothing about
him. |
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Miles that only says what was supposed to happen to him. I would like
to see the prophesy that tells of his comming. |
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ab i know alot about him, i told you to read psalms 22 david prophesy
about his coming |
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I know everything that i need to know about him, i know his faithfulness
is real. |
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What has he asked from you?
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HE ASK ME TO BECOME HIS DISCIPLE.
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Christian encylopedia - Disciple: a pupil, adherent, one who continues
in the Master's word. A pupil is supposed to learn. Psalms 22 is yet again another explaintion of what will happen after He comes and does not tell us how He shall come nor the signs of His comming. |
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I DO LEARN EVERY DAY HE SHOWS ME MORE ABOUT MYSELF AND HIM.
FOR EXAMPLE THE COVER OF MY BOOK SYBOLIZES HIS PARABLES OF CHRIST WITH THE TREES. I DID NOT CREATE THE COVER MY PUBLISHERS DID. YOU CAN CHECK OUT THE COVER IF YOU LIKE TYPE IN WONDERMAN37 IN THE SEARCH ENGINE |
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There will be loud thunder and light, there will be trumpets being
sounded by His angels . The skys will open from the east, He shall emerge from the parting clouds on a white horse,wearing a cloak with the words" KING OF KINGS" and on his thigh will the same words, "KING OF KINGS". All the people, believers, and unbelievers will fall down to their knees and praise His name in fear and in love. Kat |
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cool
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i cant bring myself to love anthing if im in fear of it. My head hurts
my feet stink and i dont love jesus. thanks jimmy buffet for those words. |
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Fear? Why would you fear love? (wash em and they wont stink) |
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In Luke 21:5-19, our Lord began to answer the third question first. He
warned his disciples that the age ahead would be filled with confusion and many false signs before the end: false messiahs, political events such as wars, and environmental crises of all kinds. They were not to be misled or terrified by these events, which would just be the "birth pangs" before the end of the age. And even before these birth pangs, his followers would suffer religious persecution in order that the gospel of the kingdom be "preached in the whole world for a witness to all the nations," and then the sign of the end of the age (but not the end of the world) would come as the "abomination of desolation." Let's look at Luke 21:20: "But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then recognize that her desolation is at hand." The abomination of desolation would occur in the great tribulation. In Matthew 24:15-28 and Mark 13:14-22, he referred to Daniel 9:27, written some five hundred years earlier, when he said, "Therefore when you see the abomination of desolation-in a word, get out of Jerusalem!" God had sent the angel Gabriel to Babylon to show Daniel the future of Israel after its Babylonian captivity. In Daniel 9:24 the prophet was told, "Seventy weeks [490 years] have been decreed for your people and your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make an end of sin, to make atonement for iniquity [all accomplished by Jesus on the cross], to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most holy place [all to be accomplished at our Lord's second coming]." The first 7 weeks (49 years) would begin in 445 B.C., when the Persian King Artaxerxes gave the Jews permission to rebuild the temple. Then after 62 weeks (434 years) the Messiah would be cut off and would have nothing. Forty-nine years plus 434 years brings the prophecy up to the time of the cross with 7 more years to go before the second coming of Christ. However, from the cross to the time of the great tribulation, or from the close of the 69th week to the beginning of the 70th week, there is a gap of 1959 years so far. The angel continued to tell Daniel (9:26b-27), "...and the people of the prince who is to come will destroy the city and the sanctuary [the Roman general Titus in 70 A.D. foreshadowed the Antichrist's war against Israel and the holy city in the 70th week]. And its end will come with a flood; even to the end there will be war; desolations are determined. And he will make a firm covenant with the many for one week, but in the middle of the week he will put a stop to sacrifice and grain offering; and on the wing of abominations will come one who makes desolate, even until a complete destruction, one that is decreed, is poured out on the one who makes desolate [Christ's second return in judgment]." Who is this man? We can get a pretty clear picture of his character by the many descriptions of him in the word of God. In Daniel 7:7-8, 20-26; 8:23-25; 9:26-27; and 11:36-45, he is seen as the powerful political leader of the world. In 2 Thessalonians 2:3-10, he is called the man of lawlessness and the son of destruction. And, in Revelation 13:1-10, he is the first beast out of the sea who gets his power from the dragon. We can also get a picture of him based on his activities in the last days of the great tribulation. We do not have the time or space to mention every detail about this well-known figure, but let me give you just a few helpful insights from the above scriptures. Politically he will be a Gentile leader who will come out of the revived Roman Empire (perhaps out of the Common Market or the Western Alliance--Daniel 2:33, 41-42). He will come into the spotlight as the head of the world soon after the Lord's invisible return to take his bride home to be with him (which will leave the world without the Restrainer [the Holy Spirit and the body of Christ] in the great tribulation). This man's rise to world leadership will come about because of his peace program. He will bring peace to the world, and everyone will be amazed at his power, cunning, and political skill. He will even make peace between the Arabs and the Jews (for a price that has to do with the land). Everyone will be stunned, because no one else will have ever been able to accomplish that. So for about 3 1/2 years he will be well-received. Once he becomes the world ruler with absolute authority, he will change the laws and customs of the world. He will make a seven-year covenant with Israel, and it may be that at this time he will encourage the rebuilding of the third temple and allow the Jews to worship God on the temple mount for the first time since 70 A.D. However, after 3 1/2 years the Son of Destruction will outlaw Jewish temple worship as well as all other religions. He will empower the false prophet of Revelation 13 to set up a lifelike image of him in the holy of holies in the temple, and to force the world to worship him as God upon penalty of death. He will symbolically take God out of the temple and place his own image there, and that is the abomination of desolation. I don't know how he is going to do that. I don't know what technology is going to produce by the middle of the great tribulation, but it is going to be incredibly lifelike and terrifying to those who have come into a relationship with Jesus Christ in the tribulation (Revelation 13:14,15). Robert Shank wrote in his book Until: The world is ready for an authoritative Leader, ready to submit to his rule-even to worship him if he can offer deliverance from the dire distress and peril which now engulfs the world. In a radio broadcast shortly before his death, the eminent British historian Arnold Toynbee said that by confronting the world with fantastic weapons of mass destruction and at the same time making the world interdependent economically, "technology" has brought mankind to such a degree of distress that we are ripe for the deifying of any new Caesar who might succeed in giving the world unity and peace. The new Leader will be such a man. The admiration of the world, kindled by his brilliant achievement in resolving the Land dispute and the whole Middle East impasse and saving the world from the threat of global holocaust, will be escalated to the point of worship...." The sign of the end of the age and the beginning of the terrible part of the seventieth week, or the great tribulation, will be when the Jews and the world stand by helplessly as "...the abomination of desolation which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet...[stands] in the holy place...." as Jesus warned in Matthew 24:15. This defiant act will cause great spiritual and moral disgust in God himself and in his people--an abomination that will produce only spiritual desolation, or emptiness of soul and spirit, for all who place their faith in this man. That is why Jesus calls this the "abomination of desolation." |
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