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Working Assumptions
We’ve mentioned before that we tend to favor annihilationism. That’s the notion that Hell/the Abyss is not eternal, and that everyone already there or going there will be annihilated at Judgment Day. Nobody roasts in Hell eternally. But as Catacomb … Continue reading
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Tagged annihilation, Elohim Council, Hell, Lake of Fire, Michael S. Heiser, Nephilim, Sigma Frame, The Abyss, Watchers
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Whence Deliverance?
In the 87th episode of Heiser’s Nake Bible Podcast he explores how the OT Messianic profile included the business of delivering people from demon possession. (Get the transcript here.) If you examine the OT in most English translations, you will … Continue reading
Submission Is Freedom
This is one of those Bible lessons where you must think of the message of the Word as a whole. Reviewing what we have seen in Leviticus, we get an image. In the Covenant of Moses, there is no distinction … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged conscience, Covenant of Christ, heart-led, human sexuality, Leviticus, moral boundaries, Nephilim, redemption, Satan, the Covenant of Moses, Watchers
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Already Provided
God set His humans in the Garden to manage things for Him and His glory. They were imbued with a native understanding of what He required of them. No one had to tell them where the boundaries of moral action … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, Garden of Eden, human existence, Michael S. Heiser, Nephilim, the Flaming Sword, Three Rebellions
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So Should You
Human politics is not a driving force, not a cause; it is a consequence. There may be more elections in the US. They won’t change anything that matters. No one is riding to the rescue; no human agent is appointed … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Apocalypse, conviction, decentralization, demons, eschatology, human capabilities, Modern Israel, Nephilim, politics, spiritual gifts, tribulation, Unseen Realm, Watchers
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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
Posted in bible
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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NT Doctrine — 1 Peter 3
What happens when God’s Elect walk in their privileges? Peter says that when women don’t follow the worldly ways of feminism, but walk according to biblical submission to their covering, they have a real impact on everyone. The world could … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Apostle Peter, Covenant of Christ, divine election, divine privileges, Elohim Council, Nephilim, otherworldly, persecution, sacrificial love, The Abyss
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Telling the Story Again, Part 4
Political confusion is part of the wider deception of Satan. It’s very easy to get confused about how the competing agendas of the globalists, Zionists, neocon, revisionists, and other Jewish political groups serve the broader Jewish agenda while arguing over … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged decentralization, globalism, Green Cult, Jewish supremacy, Jews, neocons, Nephilim, progressives, socialism, tribulation
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Telling the Story Again, Part 3
The first two parts summarize the foundation of how I understand what Jews are doing today, and the wider political currents. It’s very easy to miss the point that Israel did have a mandate from God as declared in the … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient magic, Dispensationalism, Judaism, Kabbalism, Nephilim, rituals, Talmud
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