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Search results for query: "2 Thessalonians 2:4"

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  1. Earth Wind and Fire

    A bridge too far...

    It certainly appears to be proclaiming himself to be God.
  2. X

    A bridge too far...

    I don't hold President Trump to the standard of a Christian. Because he's not a Christian. Yet. You seem to be entirely too easily offended. And nothing makes me worry. God's Will shall be done.
  3. Ben1445

    A bridge too far...

    No more than the rest of the pictures of Jesus that are not Jesus. It is not nearly close enough to 2 Thes. 2:4 for me to worry.
  4. Ascetic X

    A bridge too far...

    You actually think an image of Trump posing like a healing Jesus is not a big deal? It does not bother you? If he posts an image that makes him appear like that, what more does Trump need to do to make you worry? And in his Easter tweet, Trump uses the F word and praises Allah. A few days...
  5. Ben1445

    Trump posted an image portraying himself as Jesus Christ

    2 Thessalonians 2:4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. Trump denied that he is trying to make himself like Jesus, hardly close to claiming that he is above God...
  6. Ben1445

    A bridge too far...

    He has tolerated a long haired Jesus for a very long time. This is an AI generated image that Trump has said that he didn’t intend to make him look like Jesus. That is a far cry from 2 Thessalonians 2:4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so...
  7. C

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    Only took 2 sentences. The popular belief is that John wrote Revelation long after the temple was destroyed in 70 ad. It's basically some of the Reformed and the Preterists that believe otherwise.
  8. SovereignGrace

    The "D" Chart: Part Deux

    The passage in 2 Thessalonians 2:4 says the man of lawlessness “takes his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God.” The text does not explicitly say “Herod’s temple,” but in its first-century context, this is clear. John and Paul wrote before AD 70. The only functioning Jewish...
  9. Ben Yissaachar

    Forever settled in Heaven

    Hosea 5:15 ~ The last verse of chapter 5 I will go and return to My place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek My face: in their affliction they will seek Me early. Luke 19:44 And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in...
  10. E

    Unapologetic Dispensational Truths - Is the KJV Required For Us to Believe It.

    ok where is America, where do you get America out of a 10 nation empire which will be the new Rome? this is speaking of the event jesus spoke of in Matt 24. the abomination of desolation. which will be the sign the great tribulation has started. so in order for this to happen. at the least a...
  11. Ben1445

    Unapologetic Dispensational Truths - Is the KJV Required For Us to Believe It.

    I used to think that but I don’t believe it is necessary. There are many nations that are with Israel in the end that are not usually considered Jewish allies. In short, end times is not Israel against all. I don’t mean that the US will necessarily be in tact by the Millennial reign but by...
  12. JonC

    Should the Bible say "Lucifer" or "morning star" in Isaiah 14:12? A Plain, Straightforward Bible Treatment of "LUCIFER" in Isaiah 14:12.

    One issue is that we do not have a one word equivalent for הֵילֵל which translates to "morning star". The Hebrew text is talking about the position (a high state falling to a low state) and the passage itself is a taunt to the king (per Scripture). We know Venus is a planet, but even we refer...
  13. Alan Dale Gross

    Should the Bible say "Lucifer" or "morning star" in Isaiah 14:12? A Plain, Straightforward Bible Treatment of "LUCIFER" in Isaiah 14:12.

    This is what Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament; says; I emphasize some points of theirs in blue and my comments are in green; "How art thou fallen from the sky, thou star of light, sun of the dawn, hurled down to the earth, thou that didst throw down nations from...
  14. Alan Dale Gross

    Should the Bible say "Lucifer" or "morning star" in Isaiah 14:12? A Plain, Straightforward Bible Treatment of "LUCIFER" in Isaiah 14:12.

    "The morning star (a celestial body), Lucifer (a light-barer), Venus (feminine); the star (not in the text) (which is a foreshadowing of the sun's light, with the sun's light being the only light generated, apart from a little speck in the night sky, of Venus) which precedes the morning light...
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