Konstantin
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"Each Bible verse has a prophetic meaning, and it does not depend on the time of writing the book, and the section in which it entered. So, 99.9% of all Bible prophecies are still awaiting fulfillment. They are a detailed description of the most important events that will take place in heaven and on earth during the harvest and on the DAY of Pentecost. This is a description of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and making of the New Testament, this is a description of the events of the future 1000 years of the peace and especially its last days. If a person does not understand “the wordes of the prophesie of this booke,” then he does not believe the Scriptures, does not believe the Author of the Scriptures, with all the ensuing consequences.
The people of Israel, having all the necessary prophecies about the birth of Jesus Christ, did not recognize Him. This is a prototype of the future time; history will repeat itself. The people of Israel will not recognize Christ who now comes from the tribe of Joseph.
Blessing his sons, Jacob foretold the fate of his descendants. With his words, the Scripture speaks of the fate of the twelve tribes of Israel during the harvest period of 49 years, during the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the next Millennium of peace. However, Jacob, unlike the rest of the predictions, actually blessed Joseph. And that was a special blessing. It exceeded the blessings of his ancestors to the utmost limit. Scripture prophetically says that Jesus Christ “preuailed aboue his brethren ... but the birthright” was transferred to another. Who is he?
“For Iudah preuailed aboue his brethren, and of him came the chiefe rulers, but the birthright was Iosephs” (1Chr.5:2).
According to the prophecies, a Shepherd should come from the tribe of Joseph to Israel, he is the Anointed of the God of Jacob. The Almighty will bless him with “blessings of heauen aboue, blessings of the deepe that lyeth vnder, blessings of the breasts and of the wombe.” (Gen. 49:25). He is promised fruitfulness, victory and prosperity.
Scripture calls him: an Euangelist (2 Tim.4: 5) (KJV1611); messenger (Luke 7:27); a faithfull witnesse (Ps. 89:37); the Apostle (Heb. 3: 1); Christ (Rev. 11:15), Anoynted (Ps. 2: 2), (Ps. 89); a Prophet vnto the nations (Jer. 1: 5); seruant (Is. 42: 1); the first borne (Ps. 89:27), (1 Chronicles 5: 1,2); the Just one (Acts 7:52); righteous seruant (Is.53: 11); the Sheapheard (Gen. 49:22-26); a lambe (Is. 53: 7); the Prince (Ezek. 44: 2,3); the Prince of life (Acts 3:15); Prince Michael (Dan.10:21); the Holy one of Israel (Is.47:4); “the man whose name is the Branch” (Zech. 3.6); a righteous branch (Jer. 23: 5); The Lord Our Righteousnes (Jer. 23: 6)."
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The people of Israel, having all the necessary prophecies about the birth of Jesus Christ, did not recognize Him. This is a prototype of the future time; history will repeat itself. The people of Israel will not recognize Christ who now comes from the tribe of Joseph.
Blessing his sons, Jacob foretold the fate of his descendants. With his words, the Scripture speaks of the fate of the twelve tribes of Israel during the harvest period of 49 years, during the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the next Millennium of peace. However, Jacob, unlike the rest of the predictions, actually blessed Joseph. And that was a special blessing. It exceeded the blessings of his ancestors to the utmost limit. Scripture prophetically says that Jesus Christ “preuailed aboue his brethren ... but the birthright” was transferred to another. Who is he?
“For Iudah preuailed aboue his brethren, and of him came the chiefe rulers, but the birthright was Iosephs” (1Chr.5:2).
According to the prophecies, a Shepherd should come from the tribe of Joseph to Israel, he is the Anointed of the God of Jacob. The Almighty will bless him with “blessings of heauen aboue, blessings of the deepe that lyeth vnder, blessings of the breasts and of the wombe.” (Gen. 49:25). He is promised fruitfulness, victory and prosperity.
Scripture calls him: an Euangelist (2 Tim.4: 5) (KJV1611); messenger (Luke 7:27); a faithfull witnesse (Ps. 89:37); the Apostle (Heb. 3: 1); Christ (Rev. 11:15), Anoynted (Ps. 2: 2), (Ps. 89); a Prophet vnto the nations (Jer. 1: 5); seruant (Is. 42: 1); the first borne (Ps. 89:27), (1 Chronicles 5: 1,2); the Just one (Acts 7:52); righteous seruant (Is.53: 11); the Sheapheard (Gen. 49:22-26); a lambe (Is. 53: 7); the Prince (Ezek. 44: 2,3); the Prince of life (Acts 3:15); Prince Michael (Dan.10:21); the Holy one of Israel (Is.47:4); “the man whose name is the Branch” (Zech. 3.6); a righteous branch (Jer. 23: 5); The Lord Our Righteousnes (Jer. 23: 6)."
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