>>14223204 (pb)
Oh, and one other thing about the two kingdoms. The one in the north was mainly comprised of the people who were idol worshipers, Judah was were most of the people who obeyed Mosaic law tended to live.
>>14223204 (pb)
Oh, and one other thing about the two kingdoms. The one in the north was mainly comprised of the people who were idol worshipers, Judah was were most of the people who obeyed Mosaic law tended to live.
*where.
There are times when I think that this whole mask thing is the crazy leftists way of reminding their corrupt minions not to talk.
I made no ABSOLUTE comments, merely pointed out that, in general, it was the case. But yes, both kingdoms had their good and bad, it's just that, for the most part, the obedient ones TENDED to be in the kingdom of Judah.
How long has slavery been around? Oh yeah, pretty much since people have been around. Take a look at history, in ancient times, being a slave wasn't necessarily ALL bad, some slaves held very high positions. Question, WHO sold the African slaves to the slave traders? Other Africans? Think about that.
Yeah? So what's your point?
I see, avoiding a direct answer.
Here is the post I linked to.
The prophesies always had two fulfillments.
The first in type and shadow was regarding earthly Israel,
to prove the Prophets of old as having authority,
all in preparation of their foretelling of Christ's first advent.
The fulfillment of this was their return from Babylon,
the return of which included Jews who had been part of Northern Israel and Jews of Judah,
the two divisions of Israel.
This first return already happened since it was prophesied by Ezekiel who was himself in captivity in Babylon.
Northern Israel WASN'T conquered by Babylon, they were conquered by Assyria.
Ok, but what was Assyria's usual method for dealing with conquered nations? Displacing them and replacing them with other peoples? Did the people of northern Israel return from captivity like the ones held in Babylon?