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1 | Why two dreams instead of one? | Gen 41:25 | Taleb | 110682 | ||
TommyS, I spotted this question earlier and was tempted to offer a possible explanation. While I'm on the keyboard, I'll go ahead. Joseph himself had two dreams before he was sold. They too meant the same thing. His brothers did bow down. God seems to have "set an example" of offering us another one of His mysteries - which those in the world can't grasp, because they don't have His Spirit. Usually, while reading Scriptures, people fail to keep the WHOLE in proper prepective. Take Revelations for example. Most are "afraid" to really tackle the wonders of that book. Like the dreams of Pharaoh, God did the same thing with Revelation. Many erroneously think that first the seals, then the angels, then the trumpets, then the vials. Wrong. Just like Pharaoh's dream - they fit together. The first trumpet and the first vial - exactly the same thing. All seven of each are the same. First trumpet "upon the earth". First vial "on the earth". Second trumpet - sea and blood. Second vial - sea and blood. etc. etc. The first seal and the first angel are one and the same. The seventh seal and the seventh angel, and each one in between, go TOGETHER as an event. God IS the same yesterday, today and forever. Blessings, Taleb |
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2 | Why two dreams instead of one? | Gen 41:25 | TommyS | 110690 | ||
Hi Taleb I'm not real sure I follow your explanation about Revelation's not being all I thought. If I understand you correctly, you are saying that the seventh trumpet is exactly the same thing as the seventh vial etc. Is it possible to get a little more info on what you mean. I will check the seven trumpets side by side with the vials. But, ARE there seven seperate angels to go with the seven seals? TommyS |
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