Thank you! Jim, could you provide us a link to Otto's other teachings/ web page? Sounds like you have been listening to him previous to this somewhere...☺
@prayerofthebarrenwomb2 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comments. Every comment means a lot to me. If you want access to Otto's teaching email me your email address at [email protected] and I will forward your email to Otto. He will then email you access to His content on google drive. He is working on his website and will provide his content there when he is done.
@Suvituuli7772 күн бұрын
@prayerofthebarrenwomb Excellent. I will. Yah bless you both 🧡
@nicktaylor59134 күн бұрын
This series with Otto gets better & better Jim! The seven churches of revelation/ Making of Faithful Witnesses study Otto presented was incredible
@jimmissildine71003 күн бұрын
thank you Nick. What a find Otto is! Your comments mean so much to me! .
@hebraicfoundations18 күн бұрын
I think we covered some good material in this short video. In reviewing it, it seems to be communicated fairly clearly, at least I hope it does to the one hearing these things for the first time.
@Suvituuli77718 күн бұрын
Excellent brakedown in those charts! Already familiar with some of these patterns but still gaining new ideas and perspectives through this. Very edifying - I just love these kinds of discussions. Sharing, brother to brother, openly, in humility and awe of the Wonders of Yah. Thank you, thank you, thank you - both of you and be blessed and fruitfull till the End.
@jimmissildine710013 күн бұрын
wow! thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback.
@nicktaylor5913Ай бұрын
Amazing video Jim! Loving the collaboration of you & Otto
@jimmissildine7100Ай бұрын
thank you Nick.😃
@prayerofthebarrenwombАй бұрын
My challenge to your perspective would be, that the Earth has always had war, famine and plague. But at the time of John’s writing the book of Revelation, he’s looking at a scroll that has been sealed. So as of 2000 years ago, those Horsemen have not yet been released. So whether a futurist or a preterist, Those riders we’re not active at the time of John‘s vision. As a futurist, I’m trying to discern if our current events are showing us that the seals are being broken open. In my opinion, if the seals have not yet been broken up we’re very close to the time when they will be. Thank you for your comments.
@adamjamesgee8612Ай бұрын
Be very Wary of the Catholc Church. They are Marked with Islam. Born again Christianity are Marked with Zion and Judaism.
@adamjamesgee8612Ай бұрын
All 4 Horses have multiple applications, and are duplicated at the End Times. Which you have alluded to, when mentioning the Gay Pride Movement, which eminates from End Times Western Culture, both in Europe and in the so called, New World, North and South America, Africa, Australia etc...
@adamjamesgee8612Ай бұрын
The Gray Horse, is End Times Doubt it self. Its the Product of Scientific Assumptions and Cultural Basterdisation.
@adamjamesgee8612Ай бұрын
The Black Horse, is Famine and Disease, which comes in times of Epidemic and Goes in times of Good Health.
@adamjamesgee8612Ай бұрын
The Red Horse, is War itself, which comes in times of War, and goes in times of Peace.
@adamjamesgee8612Ай бұрын
The Real White Horse, is the European Church which went out into the so called New World, both Spreading the Gospel and Developing Empire. The Institutions of State including Law and Govrrnance.
@DVN53813 ай бұрын
Good study. I know Ishmael gets a negative reputation, but what do we do with the fact that Ishmael is referred to as ‘thy seed’. “for in Isaac shall thy seed be called. 13 And also of the son of the bondwoman will I make a nation, because he is thy seed.” (Genesis 21) It also seems as if Ishmael should receive a “double portion” of the inheritance based on Deuteronomy 21: “15 If a man have two wives, one beloved, and another hated, and they have born him children, both the beloved and the hated; and if the firstborn son be hers that was hated: 16 Then it shall be, when he maketh his sons to inherit that which he hath, that he may not make the son of the beloved firstborn before the son of the hated, which is indeed the firstborn: 17 But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for the firstborn, by giving him a double portion of all that he hath: for he is the beginning of his strength; the right of the firstborn is his.” There’s a lot to unpack. I keep feeling like the story is all there for us to understand if we can just unpack all the symbolism.
@nicktaylor59133 ай бұрын
Great study & insight of Abraham Jim! Glad you’re feeling better & making content
@joehass864 ай бұрын
Halfway through your last presentation I stopped and thought about the problem of Paul and I wrote down the following Paul said in Galatians 3:19 what is the purpose of the law? It was given because of transgressions, till the seed should come. The way it is stated these transgressions must have preceded the law. I see them as Genesis 3, the seed of the woman versus the seed of the serpent. And Genesis 6:1-4 the seed of the disobedient sons of God and Genesis 11 where they gathered in Defiance of God and in Deuteronomy 32:8 and 9 in the ESV he turned the Nations over to the sons of God, Angelic beings, and created his own Nation Israel. The way I understand the ongoing battle between the Creator God and the created God, God's adversaries, because of what was revealed in Genesis 3:15 Satan knew the seed of the woman would be his undoing and he set about to prevent the lineage from Adam and Eve from continuing , and through Abraham God brought forth the nation of Israel , a people God intended to protect to the end that it would bring forth the seed of the woman the Messiah. Because the seed of the other nations had been mingled with the seed of the Fallen Spirit beings the law was given to keep Israel from being polluted genetically, parts of the law were more governmental and held Israel together as a nation, but much of the law was for the direct purpose of keeping them separated from the Nations that carried the seed of corruption. When the scripture says that Christ fulfilled the law it is not just that he kept it, his death, separation from his father for 3 hours, paid our sin debt and his blood covered Israel's disobedience concerning the law. It was that it had fulfilled its purpose in keeping Israel genetically pure enough to bring forth the Messiah. This overarching purpose of the law and the death of God's son was hidden from Satan else he would not have allowed him to be crucified, Christ crucifixion was his adversaries on doing. The law and fully fulfilled his purpose and the spirit the writer of the law has come to indwell us and teach us all things Judaism and the Sunday Christmas Easter corruption have hidden the truth they totally misunderstand and obfuscate the teachings of Paul Paul had a direct encounter with the living Christ much the same as Moses did and many things that God had kept hidden since the foundation of the world were revealed to him. It was hidden from Satan that the death of God's own son would be his destruction. Christ will be a priest, not after the levitical order, but a priest and king after the order of Melchizedek. I would tie that in with Romans 8:2 the law of the spirit of life Part of this really came home to me when you covered your Bible with the towel mimicking the Veil and you uncovered it and said now the veil is taken away thank you for your earnest desire to comprehend the things of God as set forth in the scriptures through the power of the Holy Spirit within you, your efforts have blessed me immensely These are my deeply held thoughts on my position on this subject, whether they are from my fleshly intellect or from the Holy Spirit of the Living God I cannot be absolutely sure especially when sharing with others, I would appreciate your thoughts very much
@prayerofthebarrenwomb4 ай бұрын
Dear Joe, I sure appreciate your comments. I've been really struggling with continuing this series because I keep heading off into areas of theology that I think are above my weight class. As long as everybody understands that I'm just a regular guy on a journey of discovery along with everybody else. Regarding your remarks on Gal. 3:19, My understanding is that the explicit moral expectations of YHVH Elohim had to be written down so that no one would have an out. For example: I think a clever lawyer could get Cain out of jail by standing in front of the judge and saying "MY CLIENT IS NOT GUILTY! Where is it written that you can't murder your brother? The only law you gave humanity was the prohibition against eating the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. And Cain didn't even have access to the tree! I DEMAND MY CLIENT BE RELEASED AS HE HAS BROKEN NO LAW!!!" The Torah had to be given so that all humanity could be found guilty before God (Rom. 3:19) Then once the moral expectations of perfect righteousness were written down the seething hatred of sin would be exposed in all of us.(Rom 5:20, Rom. 7:7-25) " It was given because of transgressions, till the seed should come. The way it is stated these transgressions must have preceded the law. I see them as Genesis 3, the seed of the woman versus the seed of the serpent. And Genesis 6:1-4 the seed of the disobedient sons of God and Genesis 11 where they gathered in Defiance of God and in Deuteronomy 32:8 and 9 in the ESV he turned the Nations over to the sons of God, Angelic beings, and created his own Nation Israel." In response to your above mentioned quote as well as your remarks on Rom. 8:2: My opinion is that Rom. 8:2 "The law of sin and death" began at the expulsion from the garden and "The law of the Spirit of life" began at Acts chapter 2. In the backdrop of these two pivotal events is the "Angelic Conflict" For me it is always helpful to remind myself of the unseen warfare that rages just outside our skin. I have very similar understandings as you have regarding the adversary's strategies against humanity. I have a playlist on my channel on Gen. 6 you might find interesting.. kzbin.info/aero/PLz8qJcWh7VHk_rF8O_YhAuYI1vffXKDH2&si=_xdv9E9AcO7sz_oO I really like your thoughts on the Torah protecting Israel from corruption until the promised seed should come. "These are my deeply held thoughts on my position on this subject, whether they are from my fleshly intellect or from the Holy Spirit of the Living God I cannot be absolutely sure especially when sharing with others, I would appreciate your thoughts very much" In my journey with God I have learned to hold on to my dogmatic theological understandings more loosely. The certain "Sunday, Easter, Christmas." foundation of my upbringing has been completely ripped out from under my feet. That being said, there is nothing in your remarks that I would oppose. Trust that the purpose of the Holy Spirit is to guide us into all truth. He will continue to bring us into greater and greater light as we move forward. I really appreciate the time you took to write to me. YHVH bless you and keep you. Amen JIm
@nicktaylor59134 ай бұрын
Great teaching Jim!
@prayerofthebarrenwomb4 ай бұрын
thanks Nick. sorry I'm so lame at getting back to your comments.
@celebratecreatingwithkathr93534 ай бұрын
Excellent word!
@claireselby82495 ай бұрын
If He Is the Law since He is the Word made Flesh, then He is the completion of the Law thru His Birth, life and Death and Resurrection. By us taking on His death and becoming partakers also of the Resurrection, there is a completion of the law..I still feel the significance of the law because it is Him!! But I also feel the freedom of the past and present we are living thru now, here for the New Resurrection to come in the future.
@joehass865 ай бұрын
Thank you for your commitment to the scriptures and thank you for your commitment to Paul I believe he is to the New Testament what Moses was to the Old Testament. The angel of Christ revealed himself to Moses on the mount and gave him the law. This same Christ revealed himself to Paul and gave Paul a revelation of his purposes
@jimmissildine71005 ай бұрын
Well put. "Paul is the New Testament what Moses is to the Old Testament." Thank you for your comment.
@DVN53815 ай бұрын
I really like where you are going with the idea of doing energy (Elohim) and relational energy (YHWH), but I have a hard time reading Hagar as a position of confidence in flesh/pride. I see Sarai as the principal actor since Sarai gives Hagar. I see the story as Sarai not having faith in God's ability to fulfill the promised seed and leaning into her active energy to attempt to fulfill God's promise through her own plan. The way it reads to me is that Sarai subjugates Hagar (took Hagar). I think this idea of 'taking' alludes back to Lamech (Lamech took for himself two wives) and the Sons of God in Genesis 6 (they took wives for themselves of all whom they chose.). To me it seems the doing energy results in the subjugation of others when it isn't serving the relationship. In my opinion, Sarah casting out the bondwoman is symbolically letting go of the idea that she has to accomplish God's will through her active energy and not simply trusting in God. We see a similar story in Acts 16:16-18, where Paul casts a demon out of a damsel (G3814; same word translated as bondwoman in Galatians 4). Then Paul goes to prison and is freed from prison; I believe this is where Paul fully understands the Gospel. Similar to Peter being released from prison in Acts 12; this release from prison is symbolically the full release from the law. These are my thoughts as 'gracer' for lack of a better term. Although, I certainly think studying Torah reveals 1) that the Gospel of grace is symbolically being told throughout the Torah, and 2) it reveals God's prophetic calendar and plan. There's so much hidden in the Torah, that it feels like I could nonstop read it and get different takeaways every time. Shalom, shalom.
@prayerofthebarrenwomb5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your fresh perspectives on these portions. Worthy of meditation.
@hebraicfoundations6 ай бұрын
I LOVE what you are teaching! After listening all the way through this video, I get the sense that through the very process of your teaching you were growing in your understanding of this very material. Your questions are excellent. Your wrestling are excellent. I loved how you wrapped this video up. This is a process that is greatly needed throughout the Body of Christ as She comes to maturity in these last days, struggling to wrestle through many Christian mis-teachings that have stunted the growth of the Body and have prevented the two Houses of Israel to come to reconciliation that the whole House of Israel may be complete and be saved. This reconciliation is the Joy of the Father and the Son... "for the joy set before Him..."
@jimmissildine71006 ай бұрын
Very much what I am sharing I am learning in the moment. This whole process that began with the four rivers of Eden has been like watching a flower unfurl within my own soul! I am thrilled with what God is revealing to me in His holy word.
@hebraicfoundations6 ай бұрын
Okay, one more comment. At time 23:30 you begin speaking of something "peculiar" that I may be able to shed light to. You bring up Jer 31:34, which says that under the New Covenant everyone will know YHVH and there will be no need for teachers to say, "Know YHVH." Then you point out that in the New Covenant there are still teachers and the call to edify the Body with the Word of God, using your own calling as a teacher as an example. (Eph 4 says that there are apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers for the edification of the Body.) However, there is a difference in what is being taught. You are teaching people ABOUT the Lord. No matter how much you teach them about the Lord, they cannot come to know Him unless they become born again first. Once they become born again, they KNOW Him. However, they then need to grow in that relational knowledge by learning the word (faith comes by hearing) and obeying the Holy Spirit in carrying that word out in their lives. This is the "obedience of faith," that the Apostle Paul was taking to the Gentiles, Rom 1:5, 16:26. As you know this relational knowledge is best illustrated by marriage. On the wedding night, a man "knows" his virgin wife, that is, he enters in to a new kind of knowledge. Before that event he did not "know" her in this way. After that event, he does "know" her, but still only in part. He has entered in to a whole new realm of knowledge, but he is only in the very beginning of this experience of such relational knowledge. He must spend years with her, and her with him, interacting in many kinds of life experiences to grow in this true-knowledge. This "true knowledge" is mentioned in Colossians and 2 Pet (Col 2:2, 3:10, 2Pet 1:3, 1:8). Thus, as a teacher we teach one another about the Lord. However, the student fundamentally must come to YHVH on their own in their heart, not just their mind. They begin this relationship by becoming born again in the New Covenant, but then they must develop this relationship through spending quality time with YHVH, talking with Him, working with Him, obeying His voice. This is the obedience of faith. Growing in this knowledge becomes a life-long journey. Teaching the mind with the Word of God is part of the process, but alone is wholly insufficient. The disciple must work out his faith, relationship, and "true knowledge" with fear and trembling. There are many idols and distractions that call us away from this path, even many teachers that draw us away from Him (to them). This "true knowledge" is most certainly a different kind of knowledge than the knowledge we teachers impart by most of our scriptural teaching.
@hebraicfoundations6 ай бұрын
One other point I would like to make, which is concerning "the blood of bulls and goats." It is true that the blood of Messiah removes our sin entirely, whereas the blood of bulls and goats had to be presented year after year. Yet, at the same time, the blood of bulls and goats never did remove our sin, Heb 10:4. That was not its function. The function of the sacrifices was more educational. They provided us a word picture to help us to see the impact and consequences of our sin. They provided us then-and still do-a tangible picture to demonstrate a call to an internal turning in heartfelt repentance. My point is this: this tangible picture is STILL just as useful. That is why Apostle Paul and the others still went to the Temple after Messiah rose and participated in the Levitical priesthood and its practices. In some ways, the entire practice in the Temple was all divine theater, something provided by God to help man see his sin and repent. Yet, we needed this theater. It is/was necessary for our instruction, and assisted in Israel's transformation from a master-slave society in Egypt to a heavenly-minded people of God, making up a Torah based society. It also gave us a clear association with God centered around the need to be/become holy, and an identity. Thus the tzit-tzit. However, we still need this "theater". You state in the video, saying, "there are elements of the Old Covenant that have grown obsolete" (22:22) "we no longer bring [sacrifices]..." This is a Christian idea that is used to support bad theology, that sacrifices are done away with and that it would be evil to perform them. The reason we do not bring sacrifices is more because there is no Temple to do so than because there is no need for us to do so. The need, of course, is not to absolve us of sin. Messiah's blood has done this... and has ALWAYS been provided for this, even for Abraham. (Abraham was "reckoned as righteous." Under the New Covenant, we are MADE righteous. This is what has "shifted" with the coming of the New Covenant. In the New Covenant, man can receive the divine nature and is adopted into the godhead in the Bride of Messiah.) No, the need for making sacrifices is to help us to take repentance more seriously and to take our sin more seriously, to help us to see the reality of the death that is effected through our sin that we can therefore see the greatness of His mercy that we will fear God and fear His Name, Psalm 130:4. Here is an example of our continued need for this "theater" of sacrifices. A friend of mine has a son who drove his car while under the influence of alcohol. This resulted in a collision that tragically resulted in someone's death. Thus, he had to serve years in prison for vehicular manslaughter. This was a small sacrifice that society made him pay in order that he may gain some understanding of the gravity of his sin. From the perspective of the parents of the child who died, it was a minor sacrifice required and was completely insufficient to "cover" the debt he incurred. However, to the son and to my friend, who still believed their son's profession that he was innocent, it was a great price to pay. In this testimony, it becomes very clear the need we have for the "theater" to help us through the paradigm shift of seeing the gravity or our sin. By definition, the one who sins cannot see the gravity of the sin inasmuch as it is not costing him anything. In fact, most sin deceives us into thinking that we are gaining from it. Rather, it is those in society who are paying the debt incurred by the sinners who see the gravity-and they only see it still in part-of the sin. It is not the child trafficker who understands the gravity of his sin; it is the child who is being trafficked and the parents who understand the gravity of the sin. In fact, our prison system is all "theater," just as is a spanking to a child. It is only to help us see that we do not want "the end thereof" which is the lake of fire. Such are the sacrifices in the Temple.
@jimmissildine71006 ай бұрын
I love your use of the word "Theater." That's a perfect to way to explain the temple services! And why the apostles still participated in them. Thank you for the time you spent sharing your thoughts. Lets talk soon. I'm very curious about Gen. 9.
@hebraicfoundations6 ай бұрын
Shalom Jim, in 2Cor 3:9 Paul identifies the working-ingredient of the Mosaic covenant that he is addressing: condemnation. The old covenant pointed us in the right direction-it is "the embodiment of knowledge and truth", Rom 2:20-but did not provide the power for us to be transformed from darkness to light. Instead, the old covenant employed condemnation-which is to expose our sin and show it to be evil and divinely rejected-to motivate us to repent and turn to HaShem for His forgiveness and grace to change. This condemnation is still operative. It has not passed away. Condemnation and the exposure of our sin to the light still works in us to turn us back to HaShem whether we are born again or not. Those who are born of the Spirit are currently in the sanctification process. We still struggle with sin and still have need to repent on a regular basis. The letter of the law (in addition to the Spirit) is still working to point out our problem. We are instructed to use the law for correction and reproof. But now the Spirit of the law provides the power for our transformation. We still need to repent, but we have power available to us in our relationship with the Ruach HaKodesh inasmuch as we will walk in the obedience of our faith. When our transformation is complete (at the resurrection) and all sin is done away with, then there will be no more need of condemnation of sin in this transformational process. Not because there will be no need for condemnation in general, but simply because our glorification is come. Thus, for the time being, both the old covenant and the new covenant are being employed in the sanctification process. Therefore, the old covenant "is passing away," that is, the condemnation the old covenant employs. Yet, it remains forever true that the old covenant, i.e. the Word of God, will never pass away. It is eternal. As you state, one of the great errors of the Christian culture and theology has been to teach that the old covenant is "done away with" and is no longer operative, that Christians are not subject to the law. This creates a self-deception that they therefore have license to break the law without condemnation. This is a lie. If there is no condemnation, it is because of forgiveness through the Messiah's blood, not because the there is no law. If it was because of the latter, then there would be no need for the former. Thus, in saying this they are making the blood of Messiah Yeshua of no account. (That's a problem. lol.)
@jimmissildine71006 ай бұрын
So excited to hear this reply! I thought that the ministry of condemnation is still operative! I don't think I was strong enough to say so. to much blow back!
@josephhass5926 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Interesting that the question that was posed was "Did Elohim say this" ... or (implied) Did YHVH say this... setting up a question of which aspect of the Creator set up the restriction.
@ashreihakore6 ай бұрын
Tardemah the deep sleep H8639 appears 7x in TaNaKh as a noun and 7x as a verb H7290. Not only Adam and Abraham experienced it, but also Sisera, Jonah, Daniel, King Saul and others. Shalom.
@prayerofthebarrenwomb6 ай бұрын
I'll have to back and listen to my teaching, but what i meant to say if I didn't speak correctly was Tardemah is only mentioned twice in Torah not TaNaKh.
@ashreihakore6 ай бұрын
@@prayerofthebarrenwomb Oops I'm pretty sure I heard TaNaKh but if I made a mistake, I apologize
@prayerofthebarrenwomb6 ай бұрын
@@ashreihakore I could easily have misspoke. I notice i do that all the time as i relisten to what i post. Thank you for listening and listening carefully.
@Suvituuli7776 ай бұрын
I feel so blessed to be able to listen to your contemplations. Honest and deep, still an humble approach. Thank you.
@jimmissildine71006 ай бұрын
Thank you Suvi, I am glad to still see you listening.
@claireselby82496 ай бұрын
Amen
@prayerofthebarrenwomb6 ай бұрын
Thank you
@DVN53817 ай бұрын
Enjoying your study. Yesterday, I was studying the stones of the Ephod, which led me to reread Genesis 2 because of the Onyx stone. Which led me to think about how bizarre the mention of the rivers in Genesis 2 was and that I haven't seen anyone teach on the symbolism of the rivers. I wanted to look into it more, and then KZbin recommends your video today.
@prayerofthebarrenwomb6 ай бұрын
That's awesome! I hope you enjoy my theory.
@jimmissildine71007 ай бұрын
Thank you "chronicallychristian6625" for your encouraging words! They really mean a lot to me. You totally nailed it in your comment on Romans 8. I have some thoughts on Rom. 8:2 that I think I'm going share on this channel. Stay tuned and thanks again.
@chronicallychristian66257 ай бұрын
This was the best message in this entire series! You put into clear words, things that God has been leading me toward for the last year. What you are describing when you mention that keeping the Torah should be as natural as breathing is Romans 8. It is the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus. To live we breathe. Our conscious mind doesn't decide to breathe, Every time we have to consciously decide to obey God, we demonstrate the Law of Sin and Death is still operating inside us. Imperfect repentance under the law was for disobedient actions. Ideal repentance in the Spirit is a cry of the heart for freedom whenever there is resistance in our hearts toward living what God says is good.
@celebratecreatingwithkathr93537 ай бұрын
100% Amen!
@prayerofthebarrenwomb7 ай бұрын
Thank you "chronicallychristian6625" for your encouraging words! They really mean a lot to me. You totally nailed it in your comment on Romans 8. I have some thoughts on Rom. 8:2 that I think I'm going share on this channel. Stay tuned and thanks again.@@celebratecreatingwithkathr9353
@hebraicfoundations7 ай бұрын
41:30 "The beginning of any true spiritual journey must begin with a recognition of your own barrenness, not in your own capacity. This is the difference [that matters]. [When] we engage the instructions of Torah, we realize that we're not doing this to gain salvation, we're not doing this to obtain a status of righteousness before God. We're doing this because, "he who has my Commandments and keeps them, he it is who loves me," and this is my little expression of Love [to the One who has and is saving me]." Indeed, we are "doing this," (i.e. studying Torah with purpose to obey) because everything I touch, even the word of God, turns to dust at best and destruction for me and my loved ones most often, except I invite Him into my barren womb with an assured hope that one day, at the fulness of time in my life, He will heal me and lift me up to the fuller experience of His freedom and love. I very much appreciate you sharing your meditations of the Word, my brother.
@adamjamesgee86127 ай бұрын
Look up Ken Johnson, James. He's a very knowledgeable Calvanist who makes very interesting extrapolations regarding the Highly Factionalized Rabbinic Orders contesting the "Law" (BC). He's an Author who studdies the Dead Sea Scrolls and can certainly teach anyone. 10:53
Please keep posting, that was very rich and informative. Food for the hungry soul.
@prayerofthebarrenwomb7 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much for you kind comments. I guess I'm in for the long haul.
@jimmissildine71007 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind remarks, brother Otto
@hebraicfoundations7 ай бұрын
Bravo! Bravo! Ruth is the pattern, not Augustine. The message is clear and extremely timely. Well spoken, brother.
@hebraicfoundations8 ай бұрын
Wow, you have been meditating upon this. Your presentation is much more clear than the first video on this. Good job. It is also evident in your passion. Once you see it, how can one not be passionate? We are living during unique and significant times, to be sure. Time is running toward the fruition of the age. Amazing.
@jimmissildine71008 ай бұрын
thanks Otto
@theguidingstone8 ай бұрын
Ganga river?
@williamtotherow33678 ай бұрын
The Kings James version is full of mistranslations. There never was a Abraham and if he did he raped Hagar. I bet you think the story of Job was a good story.
@Pops-s6d8 ай бұрын
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@ThePropriate8 ай бұрын
This is great. Many insights here. People are trees. The "tribes, btw, are branches. However, your use of Paul confuses the matter somewhat. He was wrong on just about everything. The reason why he is in the Bible is because he is the Deuteronomy 13 test. Don't fail it. You can find conclusive evidence of this at the Jesus' Words Only channel. Peace.
@jimmissildine71008 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comments. Don't give up on Paul just yet. We are living in the time of the opening of the books. The letters of Paul are being opened up now too.
@ThePropriate8 ай бұрын
@@jimmissildine7100 Paul's letters are vanity and folly. I could speak for hours on the topic. This is really important for you to figure out. He had the spirit of antichrist. He tried killing and imprisoning followers of the Way. When that didn't work, he infiltrated and took over. He was a government agent, working on the behalf of his Herodian relatives. He made the religion acceptable to the governing authorities, because they are angels of God, lol. He's a joke and you should be more discerning in regard to him. His Jesus quoted Dionysus, the God of debauchery from the play the Bachae. The Jesus' Words Only channel has clear proof that he was the derailer from the Way. You need to figure this out. There's no doubt on this. Paul's is the Broad way. Peace to you.
@adamjamesgee86128 ай бұрын
I have had the same questions and frustrations as you, regarding remnant dialectics.
@maarit.gneleah8 ай бұрын
Just that you know, John, KZbin algorithms do make even small channels, like yours, pop up. I didn't actively seek, but your video appeared in my feed. I've been praying that God would lead me to spiritual food & water on social media... thus I'm paying attention when new channels pop up - especially small ones. I'm onto my second video of yours (this)... and I find your thinking insightful and inspirational🤩 (...Despite no longer believing that the eye-for-an-eye YHWH is Yeshua's Father.)
@prayerofthebarrenwomb8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your encouraging comments. You have no idea how meaningful they are. Sometimes I feel like I'm tapping on a glass window pane shouting "Can anybody hear me?!"
@myronmire44638 ай бұрын
My Father wants to help you understand. I hope you will take the time to read this. Genesis 4:1 These are the generations 8435 generations 1755 8435, toledot, תחרות, account, record, genealogy, family line:- generations (38x “(my) father has strength / wealth or cause of strength / wealth), birth(1x Exodus 28:10) the root word 1014, “ house of recompense “ 1755, dor,דור, generation, generation to come; descendant; house, dwelling:- generation (57x mourning, grieving, weeping, generations (50x “(my) father is salvation “, all generations + 1755+2050.1 (26x “(my) father rejoices or father (cause) of joy “, many generations + 1755+2050.1(12x destruction (1x Esther 9:5), all generations + 1755 (4x fruit), age (2x father, predecessor, ancestor ( not necessarily male) the root word 214, treasury, storehouse, storeroom, storage vault I could go on, but I hope you and your will. I do 3 words a day, verses and # of things like the Genetic sequence coding for Chlorophyll molecules from Trees are forever (Wood is good) byRyan Murphy and I am now doing the Healing Frequency by Dr Len The Sun spot # onMyronatMMJamesontruthsoical Love your Jacob Spirit ( to not give up) good luck.
@hebraicfoundations8 ай бұрын
I LOVE your passion, Jim! Great job in covering a difficult passage and a difficult message. Yes, it is in the text. Knowing the Hebrew helps to see these details, but looking at this within the whole context of the progression of the prophetic pictures through Abraham's life also helps. Scripture has many levels, and few will see the prophetic pictures clearly. However, these same pictures are spread over many passages of scripture. There are always two and more witnesses. Blessings to your home.
@jimmissildine71008 ай бұрын
Thank you Otto. This is not going to be a popular message.
@hebraicfoundations8 ай бұрын
Very Interesting, Jim. Thank you for sharing this. Gen 20:12 - Sarah and Abraham share the same father but different mothers. In this vignette, Sarah is a picture of the Bridal covenant (the New Covenant) which was extended to the Gentiles (manifesting as Christianity), and Abraham is a picture of the house of Judah. Indeed, both Christians and Jews receive their respective covenants from the same Father. They worship the same Father. Like Sarah and Abraham, they share the same Father. However, in their humanity (Yeshua's humanity was via his mother) the Jews and the nations do not share the same 'mother.' Jews are a distinct ethnicity. Having "different mothers" is in this respect a picture of the two houses of Israel having two different mothers: Rachel and Leah. Gen 20:13 - That Abraham makes this pact with Sarah in the very beginning of their marriage suggests that this is a deep stronghold which will manifest as a behavioral pattern (as it does in Abraham's life, but also prophetically.) Abram made plans to reject Sarah as his wife (in the diaspora), becoming unfaithful to his marriage covenant in measure, while offering the opportunity to foreigners to marry Sarah and enter the divine marriage covenant. If Sarah is a picture of the Bride, the New Jerusalem, the promise of this Bride was originally to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The nations would be blessed through this covenant, Gen 12:3, but not necessarily invited into the covenant to become part of the Bride. The idea that the nations could actually become a part of the Bride was a new revelation, according to Apostle Paul, Eph 3:4-6. It had been understood that the nations could be part of the messianic kingdom, but not part of the actual Bride. This glorious privilege was reserved for the children of Israel/Jacob. However, since the Jews as a people/nation rejected their own Messiah, the offer to become a part of the Bride was extended to the nations in order to make the Jews jealous, Rom 11:11. I believe this strange pact the Abram makes with Sarah is a picture of the Israelite tendency to reject the Messiah (also pictured by the worship the molten calf, the ten spies, the split in the kingdom, and the unfaithfulness of both houses of Israel.)
@jimmissildine71008 ай бұрын
Thank you Otto. So much depth in this passage. I so appreciate your insights.
@thomasj.loebel98099 ай бұрын
The fourth river out of Eden is not described because the end is at the beginning at the same time and the first river before the first six 6 6 6 was already described as "the land where all the G old is" 6 6 6 has four s-evens as the same heaven comes at two different times is described different and the last river at seven is not described because it is back to the first river already described.1-21 is the bible and when sin ends as Lord Jesus then those return to the second beginning written after Adam and Eve where Exodus is written as those returning from the end of one six after Adam and Eve reach love and stay at the first seven [second river] after the first six while sin returns to a second time of six written after one time written first as Adam and Eve that come back again written in Exodus next if they end as sinners [lord Jesus] as false love they return to a new earth written back at the beginning again, but the second of three s-evens.
@jimmissildine71009 ай бұрын
I don't understand what you are saying. It sounds like you are describing cycles and patterns.
@hebraicfoundations9 ай бұрын
Bravo! You have made some excellent observations and provided insight into the very days in which we are living. It is scary, actually. Thank you for sharing and for blessing us with wisdom.
@jimmissildine71009 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Otto! This is high praise coming from you!
@GraceOverloaded9 ай бұрын
Braaaaahhhhh these teachings are amazing!!!! 39th street all day!!!!