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1 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | Praise Be To God | 138928 | ||
Thank you, Brad for your concern about my understanding of the Word of God. I feel I understand it very well. I am with a group of Believers who put feet to God's Word and I am very active in intercessory prayer. I start each day by putting on the armour of God, through prayer. I would not want to go out into the world to fight Satan without it. And, you are right. The Word of God is the weapon we use to fight with, not only in prayer, but in every situation we encounter. There is nothing else. Janae. |
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2 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | He-man | 138929 | ||
Did you not read Ezekiel 28:12? 12 Son of man, take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyrus, and say unto him, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. The Historians and Bible commentaries say: It may be gathered from the prophetical Scriptures and from Josephus that the conquest of Jerusalem was rapidly followed BY THE FALL of Tyre and the complete submission of Phœnicia, Ezek. 26–28; after which the Babylonians carried their arms into Egypt, and inflicted severe injuries on that fertile country. Jer. 46:13-26; Ezek. 29:2-20. We are told that the first care of Nebuchadnezzar, on obtaining quiet possession of his kingdom after the first Syrian expedition, was to rebuild the temple of Bel (Bel-Merodach) at Babylon out of the spoils of the Syrian war. He next proceeded to strengthen and beautify the city, which he renovated throughout and surrounded with several lines of fortifications, himself adding one entirely new quarter. Having finished the walls and adorned the gates magnificently, he constructed a new palace. In the grounds of this palace he formed the celebrated "hanging garden," which the Greeks placed among the seven wonders of the world. But he did not confine his efforts to the ornamentation and improvement of his capital. Throughout the empire, at Borsippa, Sippara, Cutha, Chilmad, Duraba, Teredon, and a multitude of other places, he built or rebuilt cities, repaired temples, constructed quays, reservoirs, canals and aqueducts, on a scale of grandeur and magnificence surpassing everything of the kind recorded in history, unless it be the constructions of one or two of the greatest Egyptian monarchs. The wealth, greatness, and general prosperity of Nebuchadnezzar are strikingly placed before us in the book of Daniel. Other historians, Eusebius and Berosus, also confirm the account.At the time of the crusades it was still a flourishing city, when it surrendered to the Christians on the 27th of June, 1144. It continued more than a century and a half in the hands of Christians, but was deserted by its inhabitants in a.d. 1291, upon the conquest of Acre (Ptolemais) by the sultan of Egypt and Damascus. This was the turning-point in the history of Tyre, which has never recovered from the blow. Its present condition is a FULFILLMENT of Ezekiel’s prophecy, Ezek. 26:5. William Smith; revised and edited by F.N. and M.A. Peloubet, Smith’s Bible dictionary , electronic ed., Logos Library System, (Nashville: Thomas Nelson) 1997. The King James Version, (Cambridge: Cambridge) 1769. |
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3 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | Praise Be To God | 138930 | ||
You are reading God's Word with a closed mind. It is obvious to me that Ezekiel 28:11-19 speaks of Satan. You can quote me what the historians say all day long, but the Holy Spirit has told me that it speaks of Satan, and the Holy Spirit is my authority. He wrote the Word of God. Janae |
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4 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | He-man | 138934 | ||
John 1:18 18 No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him. Romans 8:24 24 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? No man hath seen God or heard his voice, I might add in the present day. When did this phenomenon occur? We are not given miracles as the apostles were; not any you can put your finger on anyway. The King James Version, (Cambridge: Cambridge) 1769. |
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5 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | Praise Be To God | 138936 | ||
These verses are speaking of God the Father. We see miracles every day. Salvation is a miracle. What greater miracle can there be than to be saved? If you mean miracles such as healing, I have personally been healed by God. A miracle. I have heard the audible voice of God, myself. It is not common, but I have a friend who has also heard God's voice audibly. You cannot put God in a box. He can do anything. Janae. |
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6 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | He-man | 138938 | ||
I repeat: Romans 8:24 24 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? You are auto-hypnotic! A preacher asked to pray for me and I said okay. We were alone and he started praying. He then said "as soon as you feel the power of the Holy Spirit raise your hand and shout hallelujah". I immediately shot up my hand and shouted hallelujah, as fast as I could because he almost had me hypnotized. I kept quiet to see what he would say. He gave me post-hypnotic suggestions that I would no longer smoke or chase after women and a bunch of other things! Be carefull not to be fooled by imitators of Christ! |
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7 | Can Satin read our minds?Chaser. | Bible general Archive 2 | Praise Be To God | 138939 | ||
Do you smoke? Do you chase women? | ||||||