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Ezekiel’s Final Vision
Re: Naked Bible 156: Ezekiel 40-48 Part 1 and Naked Bible 157: Ezekiel 40-48 Part 2 If you think of Ezekiel’s vision in chapters 40-48 as something more or less literal, you will miss the point entirely. Heiser punches another … Continue reading
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Tagged Dispensationalism, eschatology, Garden of Eden, literalism, millennium, parable, Prophet Ezekiel, revelation, symbolic references
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The Gog and Magog Delusion
Re: Naked Bible 152: Ezekiel 38-39 Part 1 and Naked Bible 153: Ezekiel 38-39 Part 2 We could spend weeks trying to counter the nonsense of Dispensationalism, but for just one lesson, we will look at Ezekiel 38-39 for a … Continue reading
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Tagged Dispensationalism, eschatology, Hebrew language, Nephilim, OT, prophecy, Prophet Ezekiel, Rephaim, revelation, symbolic references, Watchers
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Watchmen, Not Watchers Part 2
While it’s unlikely that the 144,000 of Revelation 14 are solely responsible as watchmen over the slumbering ruins of spiritual Jerusalem, they are part of the team God addresses in the plural call in Isaiah 40:1-2. With the historical Restoration … Continue reading
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Tagged eschatology, Garden of Eden, Jesus the Messiah, Pentecost, Prophet Ezekiel, prophet isaiah, revelation
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AI Apocalypse
On this blog, we carried out a review of Thorleif Boman’s book on the differences between Hebrew and Hellenistic thinking (search terms “HTCG” or “Boman”), the underlying epistemology of each culture. The West in general is Hellenized, of course. Unlike … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, Apocalypse, Apostle John, commercial software, Hebrew epistemology, Palantir, PROMIS, revelation, Thorleif Boman, western epistemology
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Reprising John’s Revelation
Jack asked: You’ve mentioned that a significant part of John’s Revelation laments the fading of Hebrew influence in church doctrine. Can you please recommend some of the more important sections in Revelations for further study? In some ways, the Harlot … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, Early Church Fathers, eschatology, Hebrew epistemology, intellectual background, politics, revelation, Thorleif Boman
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Sequences in the Bible
There is something I need to explain. It’s something that even Heiser gets wrong, in my opinion. When I was studying ANE literature, one of the sources made something clear that I think way too many Bible scholars don’t grasp. … Continue reading
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Tagged Hebrew epistemology, Hebrew Scriptures, prophecy, revelation, time and space, western epistemology
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Revelation Revision for Printing
My commentary on Revelation in printable format (Word DOCX): AT-Revelation. This one has page numbers added. As always, you can ask for it in other formats (older Word DOC, PDF, OpenDocument, etc.) I rushed this one because I had lost … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, publishing, revelation, writing
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Keep Your Escape Pod Handy
Here’s the foundation: God’s revealed will for the human race under the Curse of the Fall. His Law Covenants speak to us of how reality was designed and how to get the most from a bad situation. We can mitigate … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, globalism, heart-led, imperialism, nationalism, otherworldly, political theory, politics, revelation, Zionism
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Another Unpleasant Burden
Our rejection of Western epistemology isn’t absolute; we reject the primacy of Aristotelian logic. We grasp the common standards of reason and logic. We use it ourselves, but we insist that it has limited application. Our reality is far bigger … Continue reading
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Tagged epistemology, government, oppression, propaganda, revelation, tribulation
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Visualize Glory
Tactics are one thing; aside from broad generalities, it’s hard to teach tactics that will work for you in your personal context. Don’t copy my tactics. Understand how those tactics fit into our shared mission. Strategy is another thing; it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, fundamental mission, heart-led, human intellect, revelation, Satan
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