Anonymous ID: 9bf5b8 Oct. 29, 2021, 1:33 p.m. No.14880812   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Comments on this are priceless

 

@JackPosobiec

Don't those people have some concrete to pour somewhere or something?

@JackPosobiec

too much glow

@JackPosobiec

It’s raining. Why are they all wearing sunglasses?

@JackPosobiec

I feel like they aren't even trying to be discreet anymore. They glow so much.

2h

The only point is to generate a media headline to propagandize those who don't think critically. No need to be discrete for that.

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@JackPosobiec

Wait… is that Darius Rucker?

@JackPosobiec

There’s so many plants here it’s practically a garden

@JackPosobiec

5-some after?

@JackPosobiec

The new gig work.

@JackPosobiec

It’s only a coincidence they’re all conveniently wearing ballcaps and sunglasses to avoid suspicion

@JackPosobiec

They’re more of a plant than that tree

@JackPosobiec

If they're feds, they're getting lumpy. I just figured they were Lincoln Project stooges.

@JackPosobiec

Why they look like they raided the IT department? Anyone want to get out of the office for the day?

@JackPosobiec

Can I ask you something? These sunglasses, they're really nice: are they government-issued, or all you guys go to the same store to get them?

A bunch of Alonzo Mosleys.

@JackPosobiec and @plethonist

Guy in the middle is literally Baked Alaska???

@JackPosobiec

Nice try, feds.

@JackPosobiec

To: McAuliffe Staffers From: McAuliffe Campaign HQ Subject: EMERGENCY MEETING Meet at Youngkin bus, wear white button down shirt and khaki's.Someone bring 5x tiki torches, 5x random hats from nearest Bass Pro shop, and 5x cheapest sunglasses you can find.

@JackPosobiec

Shoes… always the shoes

@JackPosobiec

Is the agen…I mean guy in the middle wearing a safety vest underneath?

@JackPosobiec

Gotta water em!

@JackPosobiec

@wigglysquigley

what are They doing?

Sean Quigley @wigglysquigley

They're dressed like the alt-right Charlottesville protestors. I really don't know why.

@JackPosobiec

Clayton Bigsby ain’t playin.

@JackPosobiec

Sunglasses in the rain, no less …

@JackPosobiec

If they're feds, they're getting lumpy. I just figured they were Lincoln Project stooges.

@MelissaTweets

@JackPosobiec

Lincoln Project stooges would have candy and Pokémon cards with them

@JackPosobiec

Why they look like they raided the IT department? Anyone want to get out of the office for the day?

 

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1454143785781374977?s=20

Anonymous ID: 9bf5b8 Oct. 29, 2021, 2:18 p.m. No.14881167   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1190 >>1294

>>14881020 It's Christian Prophecy

What You Don't Know About Donald Trump and the King Cyrus Prophecy

As if the person and presidency of Donald J. Trump have not been controversial enough, there is an unusual twist that adds to the controversy. I'm speaking of the idea that the presidency of Trump can be likened to a biblical prophecy, namely that of the Persian king named Cyrus. What are we to make of this seemingly far-fetched idea? And have you ever read a quote from King Cyrus himself? (If not, stay tuned. You're about to.)

This week, in conjunction with the release of my new book, Evangelicals at the Crossroads: Will We Pass the Trump Test?, I've been focusing on a number of major issues of special importance to evangelical Christians, especially as we approach the November elections.

In my last article, I asked whether Trump could be reelected without divine intervention, as many have alleged divine intervention in his 2016 election. That's also why I devoted a chapter in my book to the question, "Did God Uniquely Raise Up President Trump?"

Specifically, some time before the 2016 elections, there were Christian leaders who felt that God showed them that, just as He had raised up Cyrus, an idol-worshipping, foreign king, to restore and rebuild Jerusalem, so he would raise up Donald Trump. Not only so, but in the book of Isaiah, the Lord called Cyrus His anointed one (Hebrew, mashiach).

Does that mean that Trump is anointed by God? Does that make him some kind of savior figure? Not surprisingly, these claims were widely mocked, especially before Trump's election.

And to this day, the idea of Trump being a Cyrus figure, let alone anointed by God, is considered a travesty, as in, "You must be out of your mind to claim that Donald Trump, with all his failings, is called and anointed by God. Preachers of the gospel are called and anointed by God, not carnal political leaders like Donald Trump."

But to say that is to miss the whole point of the Cyrus connection, which was meant as a parallel rather than a direct prophecy.

In other words, these Christian leaders were not saying, "The Bible contains a prophecy about Donald Trump! Trump is in the Bible!" (If that's how you took it, I strongly encourage you to read the Scriptures more carefully.)

Instead they were saying, "Look at this parallel. God used King Cyrus, an unlikely vessel who didn't even know who Yahweh really was, to bless His people Israel. We believe God is going to use Trump to do good things for God's people too, even though there's no evidence he has a personal relationship with the Lord."

Sixty years earlier, during the founding of the modern state of Israel, Harry Truman realized the significance of America's standing with the Jewish nation, seeing himself as a Cyrus-type figure. (For a fascinating book-length study, see here. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu actually compared both Truman and Trump to Cyrus.) And, ironically, just as Cyrus was commissioned to restore and rebuild Jerusalem (Isa. 44:24-28), so Trump was the president who moved our embassy to Jerusalem. But to understand the Cyrus prophecy, it's important to hear from Cyrus himself. His words have been preserved in what is called the Cyrus Cylinder, discovered in 1879 and written in 539 BC. (For more details and further quotes, see my book.)

This is what the Lord had said about Cyrus in Isaiah: "For the sake of Jacob my servant, of Israel my chosen, I summon you by name and bestow on you a title of honor, though you do not acknowledge [or, know] me" (Isa. 45:4, NIV).

What did Cyrus say of himself?

"I am Cyrus, king of the universe, the great king, the powerful king, king of Babylon, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the four quarters of the world, son of Cambyses, the great king, king of the city of Anshan, grandson of Cyrus, the great king, ki[ng of the ci]ty of Anshan, descendant of Teispes, the great king, ….

It sounds like Cyrus was a bit full of himself. "There is no king on earth like me!" (In reality, at that time, it was true.)…

Isn't this remarkable? The prophecy in Isaiah uses similar wording, except there it is Yahweh who called and raised up Cyrus. Here, credit is given to Marduk!

But, in keeping with the policy of Cyrus, rather than subjugate the exiled peoples, as a foreign king would normally do, he restored them to their homelands and even funded the rebuilding of their temples…..

The whole point of the prophecy is that it's a totally unlikely scenario. That Trump is a totally unlikely vessel. That the Lord chose to use someone to do good to His people even though that person did not know Him.

Can you see it more clearly now? And, in many ways, hasn't the comparison proven true?

 

https://www.charismanews.com/opinion/in-the-line-of-fire/81820-what-you-don-t-know-about-donald-trump-and-the-king-cyrus-prophecy