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Richard1 wrote:EzraLB: Here's a web page that you might find interesting:
http://jahtruth.net/glaston.htm
Also, there are some books about Glastonbury at this web page:
http://www.thechristianidentityforum.ne ... ding-room/
Kentucky wrote:Richard1 wrote:EzraLB: Here's a web page that you might find interesting:
http://jahtruth.net/glaston.htm
Also, there are some books about Glastonbury at this web page:
http://www.thechristianidentityforum.ne ... ding-room/
I remember this guy from about 15 years ago; he calls himself Jah. He had some good stuff, but he went off the deep end trying to place an exorbitant amount of Star Wars into the biblical narrative. I think he even called George Lucas a God sent prophet... very weird ideas.
Mark
Second, "For I tell you, this scripture must be fulfilled in me: ‘And he was numbered among the lawless’" (Luke 22:37). By far the clearest purpose of the two swords is Jesus’ reference to Isaiah’s prophecy (53:12). He was destined to be arrested like a criminal, put on trial like a criminal, and even crucified like a criminal (but his arrest, trial, and execution were based on false evidence. He did nothing but good.) Yet, he was hung on the cross between two thieves, which is also a fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy (Luke 23:32; 39-43). What are criminals known for carrying with them? Weapons, and to be numbered among criminals, Jesus must also have weapons. That is why he said that only two swords would be enough—to fulfill this prophecy.
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