~ Isaiah 9:6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. "Alpha and Omega" ~ Revelation 1:8...
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the governing and law-abiding aspect of society that gives it security, and the feminine: the fluidic and free-spirited artistic side of the culture that animates any society and gives it life. The link between the government-bearingChrist(Isaiah 9:6) and the Bride of Christ (2 Corinthians...
Ultimately, the government will transfer from self-serving folks who are ultimately clueless to those who know how things work and work themselves in that same manner (Isaiah 9:6). That's when all sorts of temples and religion will have become obsolete (Revelation 21:22). — See the full...
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During the lighting of the first candle, it is common to read scriptures and passages from the Bible that emphasize the theme of hope, such as prophecies from the Old Testament about the coming of the Messiah, like Isaiah 9:2-7 or Isaiah 60:1-3. The lighting of the Hope Candle in th...
A Study of Isaiah 7: 14: Its Meaning and Use in the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint and the Gospel of MatthewRobert G. BratcherBible Translator
(Also see Isaiah 6:9-10) The hearer can do one of four things with the biblical truth: 1. Reject it. 2. Get emotional about it and fall away when he faces objections. 3. Accept it but dismiss it as the world and its cares and the deceit of money take hold of him. 4. Take ...
The four weeks of Advent are broken down into the themes: First Week, Candle of Hope: Isaiah 9 Second Week, Peace Candle: Isaiah 40 Third Week, Joy (or Shepherd's Candle) : Matthew 2 Fourth Week, Love Candle: John 3 One of the beautiful things about the Advent readings above is ...
(Psalm 2:7-12, Isaiah 9:6, Matthew 5:9), and the Nephilim doubtlessly were reckoned for their magnificent rule and thus their booming societies (after all, the difference between us smart-phone toting moderns and our bear-skin toting forebears is solely a matter of wisdom and societal ...