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Not the Center
I’ve pressed people on this. When I first began to explain my understanding of the thesis of the Unseen Realm, people objected. While they might be able to offer reasoned objections based on mainstream theology, only a few could pin … Continue reading
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Tagged elohim, fallen nature, Holy Spirit, Humility, sin, temptation, Three Rebellions, Two Realms, Unseen Realm
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Burning in Hell?
Re: Heiser Lake of Fire It has become trendy among American evangelicals to question whether Hell actually exists. Some go so far as to slip into universalism, but most just kind of edge away from historical evangelical theology about Hell, … Continue reading
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Tagged afterlife, death and destruction, elohim, Enoch, Eusebius, Hell, Michael S. Heiser, Sheol, sin, the Devil, Unseen Realm, Valley of Hinnom
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More Than a Conspiracy
Re: Naked Bible 149: Q&A with Fern, Audrey, and Beth As Heiser warns up front, this is not a model for ministry. Rather, this interview aims to answer basic questions about how the Enemy and his allies operate. What is … Continue reading
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Tagged deliverance, demons, elohim, Elohim Council, idolatry, Nephilim, psychology, redemption, Rephaim, Three Rebellions, Unseen Realm, Watchers
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Escaping the Empire
There were three rebellions in the Unseen Realm: the Fall in the Garden, the Watchers before the Flood, and the betrayal after the Tower of Babel. The Cross addressed all three. NT evangelism should also address all three. Churches today … Continue reading
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Tagged american empire, Ancient Rome, baptism, elohim, Nephilim, otherworldly, personal redemption, the Fall, the Spirit Realm, Three Rebellions, Tower of Babel, Unseen Realm, Watchers
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Symbols and Icons
Re: Naked Bible 130: Conference Interviews Part 3 Heiser interviews David Burnett regarding his paper, “Death, Resurrection, and Transformation in Scripture in 1 Corinthians 15”. This has to do mostly with how the Septuagint and New Testament documents interplay via … Continue reading
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Tagged elohim, eternal nature, idolatry, Michael S. Heiser, mortality, NT, OT, resurrection, symbolic references, Unseen Realm
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Evicting the Enemy
Re: Naked Bible 120: Fern, Audrey, and Beth The biggest problem with this podcast is that the featured guest (Beth) isn’t trained to speak directly on parts of the subject she address. It was very frustrating to hear her talk … Continue reading
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Tagged deliverance, demons, elohim, Michael S. Heiser, ministry, Nephilim, spiritual gifts, the Devil, trauma, Watchers, Western Christian mythology
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NT Doctrine — Jude
John’s second and third letters are brief summaries of what he wrote in his first epistle, addressed to a couple of people noted for helping itinerant preachers take the gospel to new mission fields. Chronology: Paul was executed in roughly … Continue reading
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Tagged Balaam, Bible History, elohim, Enoch, gnostic heresies, Jude, moral boundaries, Rebellion of Korah, Two Realms
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NT Doctrine — 2 Peter 2
Peter describes the state of the Gnostic heresy as it was at the time. Israel had to contend with false prophets and so will the churches. They infiltrated and brought their false teaching into every church they could find. Things … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Peter, biblical morality, elohim, fleshly nature, gnostic heresies, Nephilim
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Ghosts, Poltergeists and Nature
It’s not merely that humans are fallen. Heiser talks about the Three Rebellions of God’s elohim staff: the Fall, the great corruption through the Nephilim, and the deception and idolatry after the Tower of Babel. Humans are in a bad … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient magic, covenant, Creation, demons, divine authority, elohim, faith community, feudalism, ghosts, natural world, Nephilim, poltergeists, tribalism
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HTCG 02g
Chapter 2 continues. Section D: The Impression of God Part 2: Imago Dei I rather expected what I got on this question. Boman chases a lot of theological meaning, bringing up two major figures in his educational background (Paul Humbert … Continue reading
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Tagged art, cultures and civilizations, elohim, heart-led, imago dei, knowledge of God, synagogues
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