RR144
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If you say soNot one time is any antichrist a system. They are always individuals, with one final singular one to come.
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If you say soNot one time is any antichrist a system. They are always individuals, with one final singular one to come.
If you say so
As correctly identified by the Reformation, it was the many antichrists of whom John wrote, comprising the system of the apostate papacy, i.e. the succession of apostate popes, and the apostate church hierarchy over which they presided.It's the bible that says/shows so.
1Jn_2:18 Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.
1Jn_2:22 Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.
1Jn_4:3 And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world.
2Jn_1:7 For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.
Four verses, 5 appearances of the word and NOT ONE TIME is antichrist a system.
I don't think so.I think you're correct. The King of the North is likely some Iranian figure who unites a coalition of nations to take out Israel. The King of the South is likely a Saidi coalition. Both of these will likely form in the near future.
Yes the king of the south and the king of the north do fight against the Antichrist. That's why I said the Antichrist is "A" king of the north as in he was an earlier king of the north.No, the kings of the south and north fight against the one most believe is the AC, in that chapter.
Dan 11:37 Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all.
Dan 11:38 But in his estate shall he honour the God of forces: and a god whom his fathers knew not shall he honour with gold, and silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things.
Dan 11:39 Thus shall he do in the most strong holds with a strange god, whom he shall acknowledge and increase with glory: and he shall cause them to rule over many, and shall divide the land for gain.
Dan 11:40 And at the time of the end shall the king of the south push at him: and the king of the north shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass over.
Most believe verses 37-39 speak of the AC. The kings of the south and north come against "him" so the king of the north is not the AC.
Yes the king of the south and the king of the north do fight against the Antichrist. That's why I said the Antichrist is "A" king of the north as in he was an earlier king of the north.
I don't think so.
However, the beast of the sea is likely from the area of Iraq.
Daniel 12What verse says that?
From scripture.? Does that belief come from scripture or just your mind?
Daniel 12
20 Then shall stand up in his estate a raiser of taxes in the glory of the kingdom: but within few days he shall be destroyed, neither in anger, nor in battle.
21 And in his estate shall stand up a vile person, to whom they shall not give the honour of the kingdom: but he shall come in peaceably, and obtain the kingdom by flatteries.
22 And with the arms of a flood shall they be overflown from before him, and shall be broken; yea, also the prince of the covenant.
23 And after the league made with him he shall work deceitfully: for he shall come up, and shall become strong with a small people.
24 He shall enter peaceably even upon the fattest places of the province; and he shall do that which his fathers have not done, nor his fathers' fathers; he shall scatter among them the prey, and spoil, and riches: yea, and he shall forecast his devices against the strong holds, even for a time.
25 And he shall stir up his power and his courage against the king of the south with a great army; and the king of the south shall be stirred up to battle with a very great and mighty army; but he shall not stand: for they shall forecast devices against him.
26 Yea, they that feed of the portion of his meat shall destroy him, and his army shall overflow: and many shall fall down slain.
27 And both of these kings' hearts shall be to do mischief, and they shall speak lies at one table; but it shall not prosper: for yet the end shall be at the time appointed.
28 Then shall he return into his land with great riches; and his heart shall be against the holy covenant; and he shall do exploits, and return to his own land.
29 At the time appointed he shall return, and come toward the south; but it shall not be as the former, or as the latter.
30 For the ships of Chittim shall come against him: therefore he shall be grieved, and return, and have indignation against the holy covenant: so shall he do; he shall even return, and have intelligence with them that forsake the holy covenant.
31 And arms shall stand on his part, and they shall pollute the sanctuary of strength, and shall take away the daily sacrifice, and they shall place the abomination that maketh desolate.
32 And such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he corrupt by flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.
33 And they that understand among the people shall instruct many: yet they shall fall by the sword, and by flame, by captivity, and by spoil, many days.
34 Now when they shall fall, they shall be holpen with a little help: but many shall cleave to them with flatteries.
35 And some of them of understanding shall fall, to try them, and to purge, and to make them white, even to the time of the end: because it is yet for a time appointed.
36 And the king shall do according to his will; and he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god, and shall speak marvellous things against the God of gods, and shall prosper till the indignation be accomplished: for that that is determined shall be done.
37 Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all.
38 But in his estate shall he honour the God of forces: and a god whom his fathers knew not shall he honour with gold, and silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things.
39 Thus shall he do in the most strong holds with a strange god, whom he shall acknowledge and increase with glory: and he shall cause them to rule over many, and shall divide the land for gain.
You asked a question providing two options for the answer and I chose one of them.And you provided none. lol
Daniel 11And which verse says 6the AC is also a king of the North, in addition to the other one?
Daniel 11
21 And in his estate shall stand up a vile person, to whom they shall not give the honour of the kingdom: but he shall come in peaceably, and obtain the kingdom by flatteries.
22 And with the arms of a flood shall they be overflown from before him, and shall be broken; yea, also the prince of the covenant.
23 And after the league made with him he shall work deceitfully: for he shall come up, and shall become strong with a small people.
I don't think that is exactly what happened.Jonah was the most powerful and successful of all OT prophets. In all 40 odd chapters of Jeremiah, there is no record of anyone at anytime taking the slightest bit of notice of anything Jeremiah said. Yet Jonah, on the strength of just one or two sermons, converted an entire city of the children of Ishmael totaling maybe 60,000 people.
The chapter is about the 4th king of Persia, who attempts to take over all the Greeks.Daniel 11
21 And in his estate shall stand up a vile person, to whom they shall not give the honour of the kingdom: but he shall come in peaceably, and obtain the kingdom by flatteries.
22 And with the arms of a flood shall they be overflown from before him, and shall be broken; yea, also the prince of the covenant.
23 And after the league made with him he shall work deceitfully: for he shall come up, and shall become strong with a small people.
I agree with you, but Jesus still picked out Jonah of all the prophets because there was none other to compare with his success in ministry. Jesus then said that He was greater. A great prophet. And that's the point. Not sure what you're point was.I don't think that is exactly what happened.
"Arise, go unto Nineveh, that great city, and preach unto it the preaching that I bid thee. So Jonah arose, and went unto Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was an exceeding great city of three days' journey. And Jonah began to enter into the city a day's journey, and he cried, and said, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown. So the people of Nineveh believed God."
Jonah spoke 8 simple words. God's words. They believed God, not Jonah.
In fact Jonah left, went into the desert, and waited to see what would happen. Jonah got mad and told God, "I told you so". Jonah explained to God, that he never wanted to come, in the first place, because God would forgive their wickedness and not destroy them. Because they all lived, Jonah then wanted to die.
If you notice, Jonah seemed to have left out the part to even repent. He was not even a good prophet. All Jonah said was the city would be destroyed in 40 days. That never happened. Had he clarified unless they repent, he would have been correct. Jonah never even said God would destroy the city. Seems to me the Holy Spirit did all the work, and Jonah just claimed destruction.
Jonah really did not want these people to live, but literally die in their sins because of how they treated Israel. Jonah did not think he was successful.
Jesus picked out the wicked generation of Nineveh who repented, as opposed to His generation that refused to repent. It was not that Jonah was great. It was that repentance is greater than disobedience. Jonah just happened to be the reluctant human to speak God's Word to Nineveh. The point was about Nineveh, not Jonah. Scripture points out Jonah wanted nothing to do with Nineveh repenting, which was the point, Jesus was making, repentance.I agree with you, but Jesus still picked out Jonah of all the prophets because there was none other to compare with his success in ministry. Jesus then said that He was greater. A great prophet. And that's the point. Not sure what you're point was.
We know next to nothing about Jonah, except that he didn't want to go preach to the Ninevites, and even resented them. But God had ordained for it to happen... and had ordained the success of Jonah's preaching as a means of bringing the Ninevites whom he had chosen unto Himself. What we should see in Jonah's story is that God is sovereign over everything, and that nothing ~ nothing, not even our willingness... or lack thereof, as in Jonah's case... to comply or participate ~ can thwart His purposes. If you mean "powerful and successful" regarding converting souls, well, God does that, not people. He may use people and their words to draw people unto Himself... but He may not.Jonah was the most powerful and successful of all OT prophets.
Right."Arise, go unto Nineveh, that great city, and preach unto it the preaching that I bid thee. So Jonah arose, and went unto Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was an exceeding great city of three days' journey. And Jonah began to enter into the city a day's journey, and he cried, and said, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown. So the people of Nineveh believed God."
Jonah spoke 8 simple words. God's words. They believed God, not Jonah.
In fact Jonah left, went into the desert, and waited to see what would happen. Jonah got mad and told God, "I told you so". Jonah explained to God, that he never wanted to come, in the first place, because God would forgive their wickedness and not destroy them. Because they all lived, Jonah then wanted to die.
Jonah does not record everything he said. God told him to preach His Word, and presumably, repentance was part of that, probably a very big part, because the call to repentance is a very prominent part of God's Word throughout. And the job of a prophet ~ his function ~ is to relate God's words, and I would say Jonah did that very well. Maybe his heart wasn't quite in the right place, but that would not keep God from using him and his words effectively... :)... if He so chose to do so... :)If you notice, Jonah seemed to have left out the part to even repent. He was not even a good prophet.
Actually, if you read the book of Nahum, you will see happened to Ninevah...All Jonah said was the city would be destroyed in 40 days. That never happened.
Sure. But God had other plans, and... nothing can thwart His purposes. :)Jonah really did not want these people to live, but literally die in their sins because of how they treated Israel.
Eh. Maybe. Really, it was more that he didn't want to be successful... he didn't want his preaching to be used effectively or effectually by God. He didn't want the Ninevites to repent and be saved.Jonah did not think he was successful.
Wait... didn't you just say that Jonah was "not even a good prophet"? :) Jonah finally did what God told him to do. Begrudgingly, obviously, but he did. Really, it seems to me that Jonah was "picked" at least partially because of his unwillingness. In this way, God's power is shown in him, also, in that no one can really run or hide from God or avoid His purposes....Jesus still picked out Jonah of all the prophets because there was none other to compare with his success in ministry. Jesus then said that He was greater. A great prophet. And that's the point. Not sure what you're point was.
Ah, both. :) And really more about Jonah than Nineveh. Like I said before, we find out what ultimately happened to Nineveh in the book of Nahum.The point was about Nineveh, not Jonah.
Daniel 11The word North isn't even there. You claim the AC is also a king of the North in addition to the king of the North mentioned but so far nothing has been provided to prove that claim. You claimed this to somehow prove what country the AC comes from originally. The truth is the bible says nothing about any country of origin for the AC nor does it even state what race he is.