Prayer towards Jerusalem will be no more (Psalm 138:2, John 4:21, Matthew 21:43, Isaiah 35, Isaiah 60, Genesis 25:12-13). Change of Qibla to Mecca.2- The forgery of Matthew 28:18-20 "go baptize all people in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit"....
21 When his family[b] heard about this, they went to take charge of him, for they said, “He is out of his mind.”22 And the teachers of the law who came down from Jerusalem said, “He is possessed by Beelzebul! By the prince of demons he is driving out demons.”23...
Now another message came from the Lord. He said: “Son of dust, indict Jerusalem as the City of Murder. Publicly denounce her terrible deeds. City of
Therefore they were seeking for Jesus, and were saying to one another, as they stood in the temple, “What do you think; that He will not come to the feast at all?”Legacy Standard Bible So they were seeking Jesus, and were saying to one another as they stood in the temple, “What...
). It also foreshadows the vision John is given of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21-22. In fact, I encourage you to read and compare the first part of today’s chapter with those last two chapters of the Great Story. Second, in Zeke’s vision he’s given the general boundaries ...
--The words received a terrible fulfilment in the faction-fights of the Zealots and Sicarii at Jerusalem (Jos. Wars, iv. 3), in the disputes in every city between believing and unbelieving Jews (Acts 13:50; Acts 14:19; Acts 17:5; Acts 18:6; Acts 19:9), in the bitter hatred ...
Bibleauntie stands in support of Israel and asks you to Bless and pray for her .” Behold, He that keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.” Psalm 121:4 “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.” Psalm 122:6 ...
So Pastor Marks explained to her what happened on the day of Pentecost, how the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit, and spoke in various languages the people knew, who had come to Jerusalem from all different parts of the world. (Acts chapter 2, in the Bible). ...
He prophesied in Antioch which prompted many to be concerned about the mother church in Jerusalem. The saints in Antioch began setting aside money for the saints in Jerusalem. Instead of believers in the same city sharing their goods with each other, now we have believers in one city sending...
And something similar is revealed in the story of Bartimeus, the blind beggar, healed by Jesus just before his own final entry into Jerusalem. Unlike the rich young man and the ambitious disciples we’ve heard about in recent weeks, Bartimeus has no illusions about life. His experience at ...