2007-12-08
08:42:35
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and lo and behold there came somthing fast as lighting and there sat in a cloud befor me was a man dressed in the purest white with a crown of gold apon his head and a sickle in his hand ready to reap the harvest of the earth! and then i was filled with the holy ghost!!!!!!!
2007-12-08
08:46:41 ·
update #1
u deny god's word so shall he deny u!!!!
2007-12-08
08:48:45 ·
update #2
i have seen it befor it will happen!!!
2007-12-08
08:50:00 ·
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oh, but u will indeed!
2007-12-08
08:51:06 ·
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yes the flesh passes on but ur soul is in slumber waiting!
2007-12-08
08:52:26 ·
update #5
u all deny the coming of the lord Jesus our only savoir from this evil world but u cant keep him from coming!
2007-12-08
08:53:59 ·
update #6
I tell u the truth that a man dressed in the purest of white with a golden crown round his head and shoulder length hair and a beard about his face and a sickle in one hand and a golden sceptor in the other with sandels on his feet and sitting in a cloud as if it were a throne apeared to me and i was filled with a joy and happyness no words can describe!
2007-12-08
08:57:51 ·
update #7
these things shall come to pass wether u accept them or not!
2007-12-08
08:58:33 ·
update #8
u must believe to see the things that unseen by the flesh! this is faith ! where is ur faith, man?
2007-12-08
09:00:02 ·
update #9
maybe by seeing this ? god is calling u!
2007-12-08
09:01:09 ·
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saw this as a young boy and have found it as an adult in rev: 14,14- cannot lie everyone in my family knows i tell the truth and know of what i have told u, even my wife knows the story befor i found it in the bible!
2007-12-08
09:03:43 ·
update #11
i tell u that u may know that jesus is the truth and the light of the world and is doe shortly!
2007-12-08
09:05:02 ·
update #12
no one can bend the truth no even the one from where all truth comes from!
2007-12-09
00:33:27 ·
update #13
No, but I dont think that's my fault....
2007-12-08 08:45:49
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answer #1
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answered by Just an average teen 2
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gee... kind of a lame adaptation of KJV style of Biblical text. not very original in your imaginings either.
when i imagine Jesus' return he's always dressed in jeans and a T shirt and sometimes he's a woman.
PS. your post is not out of the Bible so are not your god's words being denied. they're your words and everyone knows that only the writings of ancient Hebrew goat herders have credence.
2007-12-08 08:53:35
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answer #2
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answered by nebtet 6
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nope.
Prophecies Christians Use to Verify Jesus as the Messiah, Yet Clearly Fail:
4) The gospels (especially Matthew 21:4 and John 12:14-15) claim that Jesus fulfills the prophecy of Zechariah 9:9. But the next few verses (Zechariah 9:10-13) show that the person referred to in this verse is a military king that would rule "from sea to sea". Since Jesus had neither an army nor a kingdom, he could not have fulfilled this prophecy.
5) Matthew (Matthew 2:17-18) quotes Jeremiah (Jeremiah 31:15), claiming that it was a prophecy of King Herod’s alleged slaughter of the children in and around Bethlehem after the birth of Jesus. But this passage refers to the Babylonian captivity, as is clear by reading the next two verses (Jeremiah 31:16-17), and, thus, has nothing to do with Herod’s massacre.
6) John 19:33 says that during Jesus’ crucifixion, the soldiers didn’t break his legs because he was already dead. Verse John 19:36 claims that this fulfilled a prophecy: "Not a bone of him shall be broken." But there is no such prophecy. It is sometimes said that the prophecy appears in Exodus 12:46, Numbers 9:12 & Psalm 34:20. This is not correct. Exodus 12:46 & Numbers 9:12 are not prophecies, they are commandments. The Israelites are told not to break the bones of the Passover lamb, and this is all it is about. And Psalm 34:20 seems to refer to righteous people in general (see verse Psalm 34:19, where a plural is used), not to make a prophecy about a specific person.
7) "When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and called my son out of Egypt." Hosea 11:1. Matthew (Matthew 2:15) claims that the flight of Jesus’ family to Egypt is a fulfillment of this verse. But Hosea 11:1 is not a prophecy at all. It is a reference to the Hebrew exodus from Egypt and has nothing to do with Jesus. Matthew tries to hide this fact by quoting only the last part of the verse ("Out of Egypt I have called my son").
8) "But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting." Micah 5:2 The gospel of Matthew (Matthew 2:5-6) claims that Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem fulfils this prophecy. But this is unlikely for two reasons.
A) "Bethlehem Ephratah" in Micah 5:2 refers not to a town, but to a clan: the clan of Bethlehem, who was the son of Caleb’s second wife, Ephrathah (1 Chronicles 2:18, 2:50-52 & 4:4).
B) The prophecy (if that is what it is) does not refer to the Messiah, but rather to a military leader, as can be seen from Micah 5:6. This leader is supposed to defeat the Assyrians, which, of course, Jesus never did. It should also be noted that Matthew altered the text of Micah 5:2 by saying: "And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Judah" rather than "Bethlehem Ephratah" as is said in Micah 5:2. He did this, intentionally no doubt, to make this verse appear to refer to the town of Bethlehem rather than the family clan.
2007-12-08 08:46:08
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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That's nice, maybe you can learn to type proper English before he gets here. There may be a test.
Didn't Christ say that his followers would see him in their lifetime? That was 2,000 years ago and they died waiting.
2007-12-08 08:50:55
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answer #4
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answered by Aravah 7
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And my question saying "Happy Chanukah everyone" gets deleted tis so nice to see justice in this place.
2007-12-08 08:49:21
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answer #5
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answered by Kingdiana Jones 7
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Havent seen him but have heard him(not needing meds ok,lol)Is it due or doe or as homer says duuh
2007-12-08 08:49:41
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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No I haven't, questions like this are a waste of time....
It's a good thing I have nothing better to do.
2007-12-08 08:59:51
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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No I missed that. I also missed all those people being raptured away into heaven! They're still here!
2007-12-08 08:47:58
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answer #8
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answered by mommanuke 7
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If you are referring to the second coming of Jesus, everyone will see it!
2007-12-08 08:47:21
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answer #9
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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Oh yeh! THAT guy. I think I saw him on CNN last night.
2007-12-08 08:51:23
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answer #10
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answered by spameisterbaby 2
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pshh, i've seen the 3rd coming. beat that!
2007-12-08 08:53:14
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answer #11
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answered by Zach 4
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