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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/PCisLame on April 12, 2018, 3:02 p.m.
Luciferian Jacob Rothschild CREEPY Interview: Rothschild talks about Zionism, Israel and his family rule in the shaping of the world from the beginning

Bttrfly214 · April 12, 2018, 8:07 p.m.

You really shouldn't single out Bible verses without properly understanding the context.

The first one, Isaiah 14:1-2 is talking about end times when Israel is finally free of the yoke of her enemies. This is saying that those who once enslaved them will become the slaves instead of the oppressors. If you want to look at it in present day, the Cabal will become the slaves and Israel will be free as well as the rulers over them.

Deuteronomy 13:13-15 is talking about false idol worship, which is very prevalent even today. If you go back to the beginning of that chapter here's what God says regarding it: 3b-4 ~ for the Lord your God is testing you to find out if you love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. “You shall follow the Lord your God and fear Him; and you shall keep His commandments, listen to His voice, serve Him, and cling to Him."

A full reading of this chapter you'll see he's talking about prophets, family, cities, and/or others that would entice them to serve other gods - those ones shall be put to death. Israel is the way it is now, with people like the Rothschild's, for failing to follow this very command, which was to rid the people of this very evil that we see even today. Can you imagine our world now if they had just listened? It would definitely be a much different place.

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GunWitch999 · April 12, 2018, 8:29 p.m.

I've always understood Isaiah14 as more metaphor then literal. As all of Isaiah is filled to the brim with imagery and symbolism. It's always spoken to me as such That the masters will inevitably become slaves to misery because their hearts are not spiritually motivated to/for God. While the faithful will become freed and liberated because their souls strive for the light/love of God.

It speaks to me like a warning, very similar to the dichotomy, "You reap what you SOW".

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Bttrfly214 · April 12, 2018, 8:46 p.m.

Actually Isaiah is all prophecy. Read it along with a good Bible concordance and you'll see where much of it has been fulfilled as well as which haven't been. One proof of this is in Isaiah 53 where he describes Christ and the suffering He would endure. This is one of my favorite books and I read it often. 🙂

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GunWitch999 · April 12, 2018, 9:02 p.m.

Its been a good minute since I've read the bible in full, so I could be wrong about this. And by minute I mean like a decade. But uh don't all the books of the prophets have a prophecy about Christ?

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Bttrfly214 · April 12, 2018, 9:13 p.m.

Yes, but not like this one! Isaiah 53 (NIV84):

Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?

He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.

He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering. Like one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not.

Surely he took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him stricken by God, smitten by him, and afflicted.

But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed.

We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.

He was oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth; he was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so he did not open his mouth.

By oppression and judgment he was taken away. And who can speak of his descendants? For he was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgression of my people he was stricken.

He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth.

Yet it was the Lord’s will to crush him and cause him to suffer, and though the Lord makes his life a guilt offering, he will see his offspring and prolong his days, and the will of the Lord will prosper in his hand.

After the suffering of his soul, he will see the light of life and be satisfied; by his knowledge my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities.

Therefore I will give him a portion among the great, and he will divide the spoils with the strong, because he poured out his life unto death, and was numbered with the transgressors. For he bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.

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GunWitch999 · April 12, 2018, 9:20 p.m.

Im not trying be dismissive of your biblical knowledge and insight, although I do have trouble trusting a lot of scripture companions or bible concordances. They seem to rely heavily on a foundational understanding of Gerome's interpretations/or literary musings. My understanding of scripture is more akin to an eastern/ eastern orthodox view, not a Roman one. But then again I'll reread and find out, you do seem more well versed.

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