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- April 15, 2014 at 12:08 am#377986NickHassanParticipant
Hi,
Jezebel still has a presence in the churches.April 15, 2014 at 12:35 am#377992journey42ParticipantHi Nick
So the most powerful book of all time, the book of Revelations, which mean's “to reveal” was only talking to them and not us?
The book concerns the last days. It was the last day's for them, in the churches, because they are all dead now, and it concerns us in the last days too.
..Even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr…
Revelation 2:14 But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication.
Revelation 2:15 So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.
That Doctrine of Balaam is of old, an ancient doctrine, and here today, ….and very real, and it goes by many names. And many do not even know they practise it.
Because you are uninformed, I put the video on so you can learn, that all these false gods did not go away, but still worshiped in a subtle way by the world, and christians among them, and some worship direct, The leaders and celebrity's.
April 15, 2014 at 12:52 am#377997NickHassanParticipantHi,
The foolishness of Balaam was to try and oppose the work of God.
The donkey knew better.April 15, 2014 at 1:32 am#378006NickHassanParticipantHi ,
Of course Jezebel did the same thing.
She was confident in her ability to stifle the work of God by killing Elijah
The poor prophet was terrified but God hid him and the birds fed Him till God took revenge and she was fed to the dogs.April 15, 2014 at 2:12 am#378015NickHassanParticipant——————————————————————————–
Hi,
FROM En. Brit.
Jezebel, also spelled Jezabel (died c. 843 bc), in the Old Testament (Kings I and II), the wife of King Ahab, who ruled the kingdom of Israel; by interfering with the exclusive worship of the Hebrew god Yahweh, disregarding the rights of the common man, and defying the great prophets Elijah and Elisha, she provoked the internecine strife that enfeebled Israel for decades. She has come to be known as an archetype of the wicked woman.Jezebel was the daughter of the priest-king Ethbaal, ruler of the coastal Phoenician cities of Tyre and Sidon (modern Ṣaydā, Lebanon). When Jezebel married Ahab (ruled c. 874–c. 853), she persuaded him to introduce the worship of the Tyrian god Baal-Melkart, a nature god. A woman of fierce energy, she tried to destroy those who opposed her; most of the prophets of Yahweh were killed at her command. These cruel and despotic actions provoked the righteous wrath of Elijah; according to I Kings 17, he accurately prophesied the onset of a severe drought as divine retribution. Some time later, Elijah had the Baal priests slain after they had lost a contest with him to see which god would heed prayers to ignite a bull offering, Baal or Yahweh. When Jezebel heard of the slaughter, she angrily swore to have Elijah killed, forcing him to flee for his life (I Kings 18:19–19:3).
The last vicious act attributed to Jezebel is recorded in I Kings 21:5–16. Adjacent to Ahab’s palace was a vineyard, which he coveted; it belonged to a commoner, Naboth of Jezreel (an ancient city at the foot of Mt. Gilboa, probably the site of the modern Israeli settlement of the same name). When Naboth refused to part with his vineyard (“the inheritance of my fathers”), Jezebel falsely charged him with blaspheming “God and the king,” which led to Naboth’s death by stoning. Elijah confronted Ahab in the vineyard, predicting that he and all his heirs would be destroyed and that dogs in Jezreel would devour Jezebel.
A few years later, Ahab perished in battle with the Syrians. Jezebel lived on for approximately another ten years. Elijah’s successor, Elisha the prophet, equally determined to end Baal worship, had a military commander named Jehu anointed to be king of Israel, an act that provoked civil war, for Jezebel’s son Jehoram (Joram) then ruled. Jehu killed Jehoram at the site of Naboth’s property and then went to Jezebel’s palace. Expecting him, she adorned herself for the occasion. Looking down from her window, she taunted him, and Jehu ordered her eunuchs to throw her out the window. Later, when he commanded that she be properly buried as a king’s daughter, it was discovered that dogs had eaten most of her body.
April 15, 2014 at 3:05 am#378019NickHassanParticipantHi,
So you must know first that you are not dealing with the Spirit of God before you consider entering into battle.April 15, 2014 at 4:38 am#378027NickHassanParticipantHi j42,
I do not watch videos.April 15, 2014 at 5:36 am#378029NickHassanParticipantHi,
Luke 14:31
Or what king, going to make war against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?April 15, 2014 at 6:44 am#378031journey42ParticipantQuote (Nick Hassan @ April 15 2014,15:38) Hi j42,
I do not watch videos.
Hi NickWhy not?
April 15, 2014 at 7:21 am#378034NickHassanParticipantHi J42,
??
Why use others if you have something that needs to be said?April 15, 2014 at 7:50 am#378036journey42ParticipantQuote (Nick Hassan @ April 15 2014,18:21) Hi J42,
??
Why use others if you have something that needs to be said?
NickYou just gave me some-one else's interpretation of Rev 17.
I am not giving you an interpretation on that video, but a fact of what really happened.
Don't make your mind up before you watch it.April 16, 2014 at 3:29 pm#378169WakeupParticipantQuote (Nick Hassan @ April 15 2014,13:12) ——————————————————————————–
Hi,
FROM En. Brit.
Jezebel, also spelled Jezabel (died c. 843 bc), in the Old Testament (Kings I and II), the wife of King Ahab, who ruled the kingdom of Israel; by interfering with the exclusive worship of the Hebrew god Yahweh, disregarding the rights of the common man, and defying the great prophets Elijah and Elisha, she provoked the internecine strife that enfeebled Israel for decades. She has come to be known as an archetype of the wicked woman.Jezebel was the daughter of the priest-king Ethbaal, ruler of the coastal Phoenician cities of Tyre and Sidon (modern Ṣaydā, Lebanon). When Jezebel married Ahab (ruled c. 874–c. 853), she persuaded him to introduce the worship of the Tyrian god Baal-Melkart, a nature god. A woman of fierce energy, she tried to destroy those who opposed her; most of the prophets of Yahweh were killed at her command. These cruel and despotic actions provoked the righteous wrath of Elijah; according to I Kings 17, he accurately prophesied the onset of a severe drought as divine retribution. Some time later, Elijah had the Baal priests slain after they had lost a contest with him to see which god would heed prayers to ignite a bull offering, Baal or Yahweh. When Jezebel heard of the slaughter, she angrily swore to have Elijah killed, forcing him to flee for his life (I Kings 18:19–19:3).
The last vicious act attributed to Jezebel is recorded in I Kings 21:5–16. Adjacent to Ahab’s palace was a vineyard, which he coveted; it belonged to a commoner, Naboth of Jezreel (an ancient city at the foot of Mt. Gilboa, probably the site of the modern Israeli settlement of the same name). When Naboth refused to part with his vineyard (“the inheritance of my fathers”), Jezebel falsely charged him with blaspheming “God and the king,” which led to Naboth’s death by stoning. Elijah confronted Ahab in the vineyard, predicting that he and all his heirs would be destroyed and that dogs in Jezreel would devour Jezebel.
A few years later, Ahab perished in battle with the Syrians. Jezebel lived on for approximately another ten years. Elijah’s successor, Elisha the prophet, equally determined to end Baal worship, had a military commander named Jehu anointed to be king of Israel, an act that provoked civil war, for Jezebel’s son Jehoram (Joram) then ruled. Jehu killed Jehoram at the site of Naboth’s property and then went to Jezebel’s palace. Expecting him, she adorned herself for the occasion. Looking down from her window, she taunted him, and Jehu ordered her eunuchs to throw her out the window. Later, when he commanded that she be properly buried as a king’s daughter, it was discovered that dogs had eaten most of her body.
Nick.I must say that your knowledge is so shallow.
You are thinking of the physical Jezebel.
How shallow can you get.The woman jezabel was send by spirits
to do a job.
Those spirits are here today sending their agents to all churches to do a job. They could be anybody.wakeup.
April 16, 2014 at 6:50 pm#378179NickHassanParticipantHi WU,
You boast that your knowledge is deep then?April 16, 2014 at 9:59 pm#378186WakeupParticipantQuote (Nick Hassan @ April 17 2014,05:50) Hi WU,
You boast that your knowledge is deep then?
Nick.Yes; my knowledge is deep.
I say that it is given to me,
not my own.wakeup.
April 16, 2014 at 10:08 pm#378191NickHassanParticipantHi WU,
So when did you come into Christ and when were you anointed?April 16, 2014 at 10:27 pm#378194WakeupParticipantQuote (Nick Hassan @ April 17 2014,09:08) Hi WU,
So when did you come into Christ and when were you anointed?
Nick.I was not anointed with oil by Jesus,if that is what you are revering to.
I was anointed with the Hs as I was seeking
and could understand what I am reading.
I dont just read words,like you do.What are you here for anyway,for you are of no benefit
to knowledge, you are not seeking knowledge, Just clogging up the flow with unrighteous comments.
Quoting scriptures with none soever explaining anything.Because the Hs is not with you,as you only dream HE is.
That can be clearly seen by your misunderstanding of all scriptures.As I said; very shallow.wakeup.
April 16, 2014 at 10:31 pm#378195NickHassanParticipantHi WU,
So you have yet to enter the kingdom?April 17, 2014 at 12:52 am#378211WakeupParticipantQuote (Nick Hassan @ April 17 2014,09:31) Hi WU,
So you have yet to enter the kingdom?
Nick.What are you talking about?
Wakup.
April 17, 2014 at 1:36 am#378212NickHassanParticipantHi WU,
The kingdom.
Entered by repentance, water and Spirit baptismsApril 17, 2014 at 7:04 am#378240Ed JParticipantHi Nick,
I thought I would try again asking to be water-baptized “in Jesus name”, this time at the Methodist Church.
In the course of events, I instead asked the person in charge at the place where I hang out if they knew a church
willing to water-baptize me “in Jesus name” they said no but knew of missionaries in town that would probably do this.While there a day or two later I asked a man who came in to pick someone up to go to Church if they were a missionary;
he said no, he was the Pastor of the Methodist Church in town, and said he was willing to do as you have suggested.I ask that you pray that he will not change his mind,
your brother in Christ Jesus………………………..Ed J. - AuthorPosts
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