Title: Bible says Jesus is a Zionist! Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Dec 17, 2024 Author:Grace Bride Post Date:2024-12-17 21:09:13 by The_Rock Keywords:None Views:9172 Comments:136
It is also noted that you haven't disputed one verse of scripture that was provided in the video. You just jumped into your rapid I hate Jews mode again. Irrational is you as Yoda would say.
Put up some verses and dispute what is posted or blow away with the wind. Roll on outta here like a tumbleweed.
As a sovereign entity, truth will have to be whatever I decide is true. Which has nothing to do with what you believe is true. Reasonable people understand that threshold, we just don't appreciate being taxed to genocide enemies of Zion. That's where I am on your side in this debate
Earlier: Things are either objectively true or they are not.
Now: truth will have to be whatever I decide is true.
That just sounds so...subjective.
Rank Strangers to Me, Great old song btw. I'm surprised you know that song. It comes from the Stamps-Baxter song book used by some folks who were already really old when I was a kid.
A skunk is a reminder for all humans to remain humble. No matter what atoms we crack or feats we achieve , nothing clears out a confined space faster than a skunk.
He caused us to speak differently, act differently, look differently, and most importantly, to live in different lands, for a good reason.
Don't think I am ignorant of the Tower of Babel story, I get it. Yet The Jews insist on mongrelizing competitors. I get it, but am pissy about why people who should know better just give in and accept their termination.
Why would a Christian care for a loser who says Hams never raped any Jews on October 7. He is an idiot liar.
The Bible says if you add to the book of Revelation you will have your name blotted out of the book of life. Well "watchman" posted what he said was the book of Revelation and added the word "edom" to it to try and fool people of what it said.
Anyone who proclaims Jews are evil, or whites are evil, or Italians are evil or Africans are evil is a liar. There are good and bad people from all races.
He is a liar and a deceiver.
He says i'm not a Christian because I don't agree with him that Jews are the scum of the earth.
He tells a lot of lies and when called out pretends that he didn't add to Revelation and stuff like that.
I disagree with you on the origins of life and God. I don't attack you because you just give your opinion and don't lie that I know of. So we just disagree.
"watchman" posted what he said was the book of Revelation and added the word "edom" to it to try and fool people of what it said.
The_Rock, could you please pinpoint where watchman said that?
watchman, I think I have a very definitive piece on Edom. Do you know what I am talking about and have you shared it? I have had it for a couple of years, and finally started reading it some months back. I did not finish it, but I think I read at least 70 pages, and admired the way it put so many pieces I knew about together in such a coherent manner. In one little blurb, it opened my eyes to the Ashkenazi link to the Edomites (a good tribe of Dan link I HAD and lost, but do have some vague links, including the NAME links in Ukraine, the old seat of the Khazars/Ashkenazis). I may have seen that little tidbit before (and I just saw it recently in another article from another website), but it hit me between the eyes when I saw it at that online book about Edom.
It also explains why groups like the ADL promote hatred and laws against whites and Christians...two quotes I was well aware of are included. It asks the question, Wouldn't you promote laws against "anti-semitism" if (you believed) your race was going to be exterminated in the end according to the Bible? Shoot, it made me feel sorry for them. Yes, God has terrible things to say about Edom, in one place saying He would destroy them all, but, but, BUT, in another, saying there would be a remnant:
King James Bible
Amos 9:12 That they may possess the remnant of Edom, and of all the heathen, which are called by my name, saith the LORD that doeth this.
Context
The Restoration of Israel
Amos 9:11In that day I will restore the fallen tent of David. I will repair its gaps, restore its ruins, and rebuild it as in the days of old, 12that they may possess the remnant of Edom and all the nations that bear My name, declares the LORD, who will do this. 13Behold, the days are coming, declares the LORD, when the plowman will overtake the reaper and the treader of grapes, the sower of seed. The mountains will drip with sweet wine, with which all the hills will flow. Berean Standard Bible
The phrase "that they may possess" in Amos 9:12 speaks to the divine intention and promise of inheritance. The Hebrew root word here is "yarash," which means to inherit, possess, or take possession. This concept of possession is deeply rooted in the covenantal promises God made to Israel, where land and blessing were central themes. Historically, the idea of possession was not merely about ownership but about stewardship under God's sovereignty. It reflects a future hope where God's people will reclaim what was lost or promised, emphasizing God's faithfulness to His covenant.
the remnant of Edom
"Edom" refers to the descendants of Esau, Jacob's brother, and historically, Edom was often in conflict with Israel. The mention of "the remnant of Edom" signifies a shift from enmity to inclusion. The Hebrew word for remnant, "she'erit," implies a surviving group that remains after judgment or calamity. This phrase prophetically points to a time when even those traditionally seen as enemies will be part of God's redemptive plan. It underscores the expansive nature of God's kingdom, where former adversaries are brought into the fold, highlighting the transformative power of God's grace.
and all the nations
The inclusion of "all the nations" broadens the scope of God's promise beyond Israel and Edom to encompass the entire world. The Hebrew term "goyim" is used here, which typically refers to non-Israelite peoples or Gentiles. This phrase anticipates the New Testament revelation of the Gospel reaching all nations, as seen in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19). It reflects God's universal plan for salvation and the breaking down of ethnic and cultural barriers, emphasizing the inclusivity of God's love and the fulfillment of His promise to Abraham that all nations would be blessed through his seed (Genesis 12:3). [[[GOOD POINT!!!!!!! - ABRAHAM'S SEED BEING CHRIST!!!! ISAIAH 53:10/GALATIANS 3:16...29]]]
called by My name
The phrase "called by My name" indicates a special relationship and identity bestowed by God. In Hebrew, the word "qara" means to call, proclaim, or name. Being called by God's name signifies ownership, protection, and a covenantal relationship. It implies that those who were once far off are now identified with God Himself, bearing His name and reflecting His character. This is a profound statement of belonging and transformation, where God's people are marked by His name, signifying their inclusion in His family and His divine purpose. [[[I will have more to say about this]]]
declares the LORD
The phrase "declares the LORD" is a powerful affirmation of divine authority and certainty. The Hebrew word "ne'um" is often used in prophetic literature to introduce a solemn pronouncement from God. It underscores the reliability and unchangeable nature of God's word. When the LORD declares something, it is as good as done, for His word does not return void (Isaiah 55:11). This phrase assures the reader of the certainty of God's promises and His sovereign control over history, providing comfort and hope to those who trust in Him.
who will do this
The concluding phrase "who will do this" emphasizes God's active role in bringing His promises to fruition. The Hebrew verb "asah" means to do, make, or accomplish. It highlights God's omnipotence and His commitment to fulfill His word. This assurance that God Himself will accomplish what He has declared is a source of hope and encouragement. It reminds believers that God's plans are not dependent on human effort but on His divine power and faithfulness, reinforcing the trustworthiness of His promises and the certainty of His redemptive plan.
Pulpit Commentary
Verse 12. - That they (the true children of Israel) [[[CHRISTians - SEE MY PREVIOUS POST ON JESUS AS TRUE ISRAEL]]] may possess the remnant of Edom; i.e. those who were nearest in blood, and yet most hostile of all men. David had subdued the Edomites (2 Samuel 8:14; 1 Kings 11:16), and Amaziah had inflicted a great slaughter upon them (2 Kings 14:7); but later they recovered their independence (2 Kings 16:6, where "Edomites" should be read for "Syrians;" 2 Chronicles 28:17), and were actively hostile against the Jews. It was on this account that they were emphatically denounced by Obadiah. "The remnant" is mentioned because, according to the threat in Amos 1:11, 12, they would be punished so that only a few would escape. The Septuagint gives ,ὍÀÉ ἐº¶·ÄήÃÉù½ ¿ἱ º±Äά»¿¹À¿¹ Äὼ½ ἀ½¸ÁώÀɽ, [Äὸ½ ºύÁ¹¿½, Alexandrian], "That the remnant of men may earnestly seek the Lord," regarding Edom as a representative of aliens from God, and altering the text to make the sense more generally intelligible, This version, which reads "Adam," men, instead of "Edom," is endorsed by St. James. Which are called by my Name; "over whom my Name hath been called" (Septuagint). This is closer to the Hebrew; but the meaning is much the same, viz. all those who are dedicated to God and belong to him being by faith incorporated into the true Israel. (For the phrase, comp. 2 Samuel 12:28; Isaiah 4:1; and to illustrate the idea, refer to Deuteronomy 28:10; Isaiah 44:5; Psalm 87:5, 6.) The Messianic kingdom shall be established in order that salvation may be extended to all hastens who embrace it. Saith the Lord; is the saying of Jehovah. This is added to show the immutability of the promise. The covenant God himself hath predicted it.
It also explains why groups like the ADL promote hatred and laws against whites and Christians...two quotes I was well aware of are included. It asks the question, Wouldn't you promote laws against "anti-semitism" if (you believed) your race was going to be exterminated in the end according to the Bible? Shoot, it made me feel sorry for them....
the remnant of Edom
"Edom" refers to the descendants of Esau, Jacob's brother, and historically, Edom was often in conflict with Israel. The mention of "the remnant of Edom" signifies a shift from enmity to inclusion. The Hebrew word for remnant, "she'erit," implies a surviving group that remains after judgment or calamity. This phrase prophetically points to a time when even those traditionally seen as enemies will be part of God's redemptive plan. It underscores the expansive nature of God's kingdom, where former adversaries are brought into the fold, highlighting the transformative power of God's grace.
reminded me of this verse...let me look it up if i can...before my computer crashes again...here ya go...
Bible Hub
https://biblehub.com romans 10-3.htm
Romans 10:3 Because they were ignorant of God's righteousness and ... Since they did not know the righteousness of God and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to God's righteousness. New Living Translation For they don't understand God's way of making people right with himself. Refusing to accept God's way, they cling to their own way of getting right with ....
Paul calls them ignorant of the righteousness of God. He may mean that they do not understand that God requires absolutely perfect righteousness in order for anyone to be received by Him on their own merits. They do not understand that no human being is able to achieve that level of righteousness (Romans 3:23).
Romans 10:3 Commentaries: For not knowing about God's righteousness and ... For they being ignorant - The ignorance of the Jews was voluntarily, and therefore criminal. The apostle does not affirm that they could not have known what the plan of God was; for he says Romans 10:18-21 that they had full opportunity of knowing. An attentive study of their own Scriptures would have led them to the true knowledge of the Messiah and his righteousness; see John 5:39; compare ...
Bible Gateway
https://www.biblegateway.com verse en Romans 10:3
Romans 10:3 - Bible Gateway
For they, being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. ASV For being ignorant of God's righteousness, and seeking to establish their own, they did not subject themselves to the ...
start here:
The Word Brings Salvation
2For I testify about them that they are zealous for God, but not on the basis of knowledge. 3Because they were ignorant of Gods righteousness and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to Gods righteousness. 4For Christ is the end of the law, to bring righteousness to everyone who believes.
Amos 9:12 That they may possess the remnant of Edom
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I need to process this a little.
The_Rock, could you please pinpoint where watchman said that?
watchman, I think I have a very definitive piece on Edom.
Rocky hates when I identify the Jews as Edomites. His fantasy world revolves around the Jews being descendants of Jacob.
Here are the true Israelites.
4 And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐬𝐫𝐚𝐞𝐥.
5 Of the tribe of Juda were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Reuben were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Gad were sealed twelve thousand.
6 Of the tribe of Aser were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Nephthalim were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Manasses were sealed twelve thousand.
7 Of the tribe of Simeon were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Levi were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Issachar were sealed twelve thousand.
8 Of the tribe of Zabulon were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Joseph were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Benjamin were sealed twelve thousand.
Revelation 7:4-8
I'm not sure how this works. Evidently, God knows precisely who the true descendants of Jacob are and where they are located...hidden from our view at the moment.
This list in Rev.7 has nothing whatsoever to do with the squatters over in the Holy Land who are killing and stealing falsely in the Name of God.
That is why I give you no respect. You says stupid stuff like crisis actors. When you have no idea that is the case. You just make stuff up in your head.
Whenever I want to give you some respect you show that you aren't worht giving any respect. Hamas even admits they took hostages.
Why Clients Smile When Talking About Trauma Part 1 What are the reasons for this confusing phenomenon?
This week in my private practice several different clients bravely shared memories of childhood abuse as well as anecdotes about the recent ways in which they felt slighted or hurt. As they recounted their experiences, which to any observer would be described as painful, humiliating, and invalidating, it was striking to notice how their stories were accompanied by smiles and laughter.
It was even more powerful to realize that this total disconnect between narratives and emotions went completely unnoticed and unacknowledged by the clients. In fact, when I pointed it out and gently invited them to be curious about this disparity, they had no conscious awareness of smiling or laughing. They also said they felt clueless about why they had paired trauma material with emotions that are typically associated with happiness and lightheartedness.
The reality is this is not an uncommon phenomenon. Smiling or laughing while disclosing painful experiences can serve several different functions. Its important to process the deeper intention and the unspoken communication that often lurks underneath when appropriate affect doesnt match the content. Here are some possible reasons to explore in therapy:
Smiling when discussing trauma is a way to minimize the traumatic experience. It communicates the notion that what happened wasnt so bad. This is a common strategy that trauma survivors use in an attempt to maintain a connection to caretakers who were their perpetrators. If they can downplay the severity of what was done to them, they can stay in a relationship with people who are important to them despite the fact that they were betrayed or violated by them.
Laughter can be a defense that protects the trauma survivor from feeling the depth of their actual pain. Many survivors believe that if they don't laugh about their experiences they will connect with intense feelings of rage, despair, disappointment, or sadness. The deeper fear is that that they will be flooded and overwhelmed if those emotions are identified and fully felt. Feeling deeply is often associated with a loss of control. Laughter keeps the pain at arms length.
Smiling or laughing when disclosing trauma can be an indicator of embarrassment or shame. It takes so much courage to talk openly about experiences that are humiliating and invalidating. Some trauma survivors hold deeply entrenched feelings of self-blame and other distorted and inaccurate thoughts about the role they believe they played in their abuse. Laughter is a way to communicate that embarrassment and can also serve as a distraction to short-circuit further exploration of their trauma experiences.
Smiling or laughing when disclosing trauma can be information about the survivors family of origin experiences. Often the inability to access or express specific emotions in adulthood is the inevitable byproduct of not having those emotions modeled and normalized in childhood. When painful experiences are trivialized within a family or theres an unspoken rule that certain feelings are unacceptable to express, children lose the ability to gain mastery over the full and appropriate expression of those emotions. Its also information about the strong possibility that it was physically or emotionally unsafe to express anger or sadness. Many clients assume that it will be equally unsafe in the therapists office.
It is important to acknowledge that many trauma survivors have a genuinely great sense of humor, which is both miraculous and at times, life saving. And its equally important to be able to communicate ones pain with emotions that are in sync with the experience so that pain can be witnessed and comforted, and authentic processing and healing take place.
In my next blog post, we will examine four additional reasons there is a disconnect between words and feelings in the therapy room. To read Part 2, click here.
There's only a few reasons why you would behave this way.
Pride.
Money.
You are the one that seems to be filled with pride.
I showed you in post number 112 that people smile when they are talking about trauma in their life. From a pshchologist. There are tons of examples of that and it is just common sense really
I showed you the video you said was deleted from the internet in post 120.
I showed you photos of a crime scene that wasn't released to the public from a high profile figure in post number 126.
So you are the one that is insane, or someone paid you off, or offered you money. Or all the stupid stuff you claimed about me.
So you are hitting new lows.
Why don't you start by admitting you were wrong about the video being deleted from the internet.
Since i've showed you several things. You can also provide me some scripture that I asked for way up thread about the Edom really being Jews. I won't hold my breath though because.
1. You have no honor. 2. It isn't there. 3. You are to proud to admit you were wrong about the video being deleted even thought the whole world can see a link to it in post number 120.
No reason to give you respect or take you seriously.
1. You have no honor. 2. It isn't there. 3. You are to proud to admit you were wrong about the video being deleted even thought the whole world can see a link to it in post number 120.
If nothing else this discussion showed that watchman has no honor and can't admit when he was wrong. In post number 120 I proved he was wrong about his personal delusion that a video was deleted from the internet.
Maybe he will come back now and admit it. But I don't think that boy has it in him.