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Jacob K Gilbert
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Jacob K Gilbert
@JacobKGilbert
Apostolic Preacher | ND UPC Youth President | Lover of Eschatology | Cybersecurity Student
Williston, ND 加入时间 Kasım 2022
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@CCCorliss Actually, in the case with my Tyr finding, history is what informed my understanding of it being Mystery Babylon. It’s declared to be destroyed and no longer built, but it still stands today. Showing its destruction is yet to come.
But I get ya.
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@JacobKGilbert I much prefer history and in the dirt finds that show the skeptics lies.
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And it's Temu Winger off the top rope!
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@EcciusMaximus Yeah. Revelation 17 describing the flagrant idolatry of Rome.
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@CCCorliss In the context it would be at His return.
I’ll make an eschatology scholar out of you yet. 😂
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@JacobKGilbert Could also mean split under control of 3 powers, as it is now? Right now, it is split under the control of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim authority.
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@GregCha67942091 They’re onto you Greg for exposing their eschatological lies. 😂
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@CCCorliss Oh gotcha! Yea, interestingly Jerusalem, the great city, doesn’t collapse like the other cites mentioned. It just splits. Personally, I see this as when Jesus steps on Mt. Olives. (Zechariah 14:4)
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@CCCorliss Which part? That’s not in Rev 17-18, unless I missed it.
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@JacobKGilbert It is interesting that it describes a city divided into 3 parts. What is Jerusalem?
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@CCCorliss That’s what I believed too until I read Ezekiel 26-28. Which I did by accident. The prophecy against Tyrus is eerily similar to Revelation 17-18.
Even going so far as to call out what looks to be the Antichrist in Ezekiel 28 and Satan following that.
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@JacobKGilbert But, I always understood Revelation 17:1-6 to be the Roman Catholic Church?
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@CCCorliss True enough. My focus on it was the verse where a voice calls from the throne to tell His people to get out of that city. If it was America, I wanted to know whether or not we need to get out. Turns out it’s not.
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@JacobKGilbert I think we have discussed why I am hesitant to dive too deep into Revelations and eschatology.
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@horsepro001 Man you cannot show that the Tribulation is mentioned in Rev 3:10. The five times Tribulation is mentioned in Revelation the Greek word used means “affliction or distress”. If Jesus meant this in Rev 3:10 why not use it? Instead He used temptation.
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@JacobKGilbert By the end of the 4th seal, over one-fourth of the entire population of Earth, will be killed.
The Trib is not about enticement.
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@Oluwadaniel_0 Jesus = “Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers:…” (Col 1:15–16)
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What John said: "No one has seen God at any time"
What a trinitarian said: "No one has seen God in his divine nature"
Diego Claramunt@diego_claramunt
@Oluwadaniel_0 You obviously can’t read. I repeated what th scripture said and harmonized it with the rest of scripture. God has a divine nature right? So if no one has seen God then that means no one has seen the divine nature It’s called logic dude
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@NASASolarSystem @NASA_Johnson You should have put big flashlights on there. Can’t see anything on the dark side…
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@CCCorliss True, but the commentary that was added alongside the scriptures did shape the minds and hearts of a lot of so-called pastors. It’s unfortunate, but a lot of people don’t take the time to study stuff out for themselves, but instead take spoonfed doctrine.
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"The Schofield Bible did blah blah blah damage to Evangelical Christianity!" Ok....I got one sitting right here. Please tell me where it did such and such, let's discuss what biblical text was actually changed, and how commentary is the commenter's opinion, and not an authoritative addition to the text of the scripture.
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@IntCyberDigest So… they’re fixing people’s stuff for regime money… 🤔 Not sure how to feel about this one.
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@vxunderground @forgebitz I guess I’m starting at the perfect time. Or maybe the worst time. I gotta learn faster.
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@forgebitz Barely scratching the surface? My Brother in Christ it's anarchy in the internet streets
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@puHHembIDSepoH So from that I do not believe that He received the Holy Ghost at Jordan, but had it from conception.
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@puHHembIDSepoH The way I view it is that seeing as man is made of flesh and spirit, and we are made in His image, Christ too is flesh and Spirit. What makes Him God in flesh is that His Spirit is the Holy Ghost.
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@JacobKGilbert Jacob, The scriptures say the Spirit descended upon Him & remained, & right after that Luke says He returned from Jordan full of the Holy Ghost. So it wasn’t just something John saw it had an actual effect.
**How we got here after a jab at the Trinity **
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@puHHembIDSepoH What you’re referring to was actually a sign given to John the Baptizer to show who the Messiah was. (John 1:32-34) It wasn’t Jesus being filled with the Holy Ghost.
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@JacobKGilbert If the Holy Spirit is a distinct person, did another person enter Jesus when He was filled with the Spirit at His baptism?
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@horsepro001 Again, the Greek word translated as “trial” in the ESV means “to entice to commit sins,” not “tribulation.”
And please read Rev 6:11. It shows that “their brethren, that they should be killed as they were…” this is during the tribulation, as you put it.
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@JacobKGilbert Please read Rev 6:10 and Rev 11:10.
Both cite "those who dwell on the earth." Those in Rev 6:10 are murderous thugs. Those in Rev 11:10 rejoice over the deaths of the Two Witnesses (two of God's servants during the Trib).
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@mercury_solace @Paladin_Jack777 @RCVD_Truth Do you have a reference I can look at? This is interesting.
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I love how this passage baffles Trinitarians.
"No man knows the day or the hour, nor the Son of Man" is an idiom which points to a Jewish festival, the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah/Yom Teruah). It's also called "The Hidden Day" because they'll never reveal it beforehand.
So this is just an idiom that points to that one festival; it's telling the audience (participants) to be steadfast and ready when the date has been revealed.
"Nor the Son of Man" indicates He's not telling the audience before His time comes (i.e. while on the earth). It's not saying He doesn't know. He knows. He just wants His sheep to be ready when the day and the hour comes.
This is another parable meant for His sheep. To the rest, it's an unsolvable mystery.
And, specifically to the Trinitarian, it's a vindication of their preconceived belief that Jesus is a separate, distinct person from the Father, for the verse later iterated: Only the Father knows.
@Deut64_5 @DD67143866 @LivingS95822941 @HaterofEternal @andrwjmillr


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Another blow to the Trinity doctrine:
Jesus (as The Father) knows the day and the hour.
He just doesn't want Tritheists to know that He knows.
Trinitarians are referred to as "thieves" in 1 Thes 5:4 because they're robbing God of His glory by creating multiple copies of Himself (3 separate, distinct persons).
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Were Christianity to diligently study and observe God's appointed times, known as the Moedim or Feasts, it would discern that the phrase "NO MAN KNOWS THE DAY OR THE HOUR" constitutes a Hebrew idiom specifically alluding to the Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah).
Credit: @MrMrsTrumpet


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