How about a lesson on why Greek mythology (Zeus and Hermes) is mentioned in the Book of Acts, and is Mt Olympus the mountain Satan took Jesus to ? There are astronomers from the 1800s who say there are dark moons under the dome that cause the eclipses. It makes sense since the moon is over 2000 miles wide (per NASA), and the shadow of the eclipse path of totality was less than 200 miles wide. Shadows are larger than the object making the shadow. (NASA says the moon is 2160 miles wide or 6 times 6 times 60) A lot of NASA’s math is tied to 666. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence though. Have you noticed the eclipses keep happening on holy days ? April 8 was feast of ULB. There is one today on the Feast of Tabernacles. Lots of weird stuff happening. Great videos btw.
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I often hear the claim that Yeshua has to be Yahweh because he is the bridegroom. I don't think that is necessarily true but I struggle to support that.
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What will happen when Jesus returns. What are the steps untill then.
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I have a question that no Christian pastor has been able to answer, and I would love your opinion if you're willing to give it. I will ask the question and then explain. *Question:* Why was Jesus necessary, and what did His death on the cross accomplish? This question comes from this . The Bible points out what couldn’t have happened. What was not allowed. The Torah points out that human sacrifice is evil. Hypothetically, even if human sacrifice were not considered evil, Jesus would still be disqualified as a sacrifice for several reasons. He was not killed in the temple by a Levitical priest, He was not physically perfect, He was Jewish, and He was circumcised, which is considered mutilation. Sacrifices are burned with fire—was Jesus burned with fire? Additionally, the Bible teaches that no one can pay for your personal sins except you, as stated in Deuteronomy 24:16, Jeremiah 31:30 (the renewed covenant), Ezekiel 18:4, and other passages. The Bible also teaches that God could forgive sins without requiring a temple (as Jewish teachings still hold), as shown in the scriptures from the book of Daniel (no temple in Daniel’s lifetime), Ezekiel 18, Exodus 34:6-7, Numbers 14:19-20, Isaiah 55:7, Jeremiah 36:3, Jonah 3:10, Psalm 51:16-17, and more. So, if Jesus was not a physical sacrifice and was only a sacrifice in name, if He was not needed to forgive our sins and was not permitted to take away our personal sins per the Bible, why did He come? Why was He necessary? Or is Christianity not built on what the Old Testament says? It is appearing to me due to no one being able to answer this question that Christianity is built on the foundations of Paganism and not scripture. Please help clarify this, I would love that to be wrong . Thank you for your time,
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Could you talk about the trinity being a salvation issue and how to point that out it’s not a salvation issue
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What are some topics you would like covered on this channel?
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