Anonymous ID: 766778 Sept. 17, 2020, 9:33 a.m. No.10681899   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10681605

 

Isaiah 66:

 

17 “Those who sanctify themselves and purify themselves, To go to the gardens After an idol in the midst, Eating swine’s flesh and the abomination and the mouse, Shall be consumed together,” says the Lord.

 

The point here was that they ate them in religious ceremonies because they worshiped them as gods.

Anonymous ID: 766778 Sept. 17, 2020, 9:38 a.m. No.10681952   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10681662

 

The description of Jesus Christ in the Revelation is symbolic, each part standing for something. The "brass feet" for instance, was reminiscent of the brass in the inner court where the blood of the sin sacrifice was spilled to collect and to be sprinkled by the high priest first on the golden altar of incense before the veil and then behind the veil toward the Mercy Seat on the Ark of the Covenant.

 

The description of His feet of brass, therefore, relates to His having conquered, trampled upon, sin. Jesus does not have literal brass feet. He still has the same body with which He arose from the dead as He sits on the right side of the Throne of God in Heaven, awaiting for all His enemies to be destroyed.