Subject: This is a prophecy right?? |
Bible Note: continuation We here at the forum are very familiar with those who call themselves Black Hebrews and make claims not supported by the Bible that they are from the tribe of Judah. I am not saying this is who and what you are, I am not pointing a finger at you and saying this is why you make the claim that you do. I am new here, there are others here who have been here for a long time and they are watching and reading everything that comes through this forum and are very carefull about not tolerating any breaking of the guidelines for good reason. You have made a claim that is pure speculation on your part that is not in keeping with Sola Scriptura, the literal interpretation of the Bible. And you have talked about a practice of having a box with precious stones with eyes in them as if perhaps this somehow relates to Jeremiah 3:8,9.] You also made a comment about not wanting to associated with those who have lived sheltered lives. There is not such thing as anyone on earth who has not sinned, been harmed by sin, suffered pain and loss and death, no one is untouched no matter if they were in the Bible their whole lives, they are not sheltered from life. I myself am a poor uneducated woman who has suffered for various reason for 39 years. That is not a badge you wear because you are unsheltered, no one is sheltered. You talk about not wanting to talk to Bible thumpers. Anyone who believes that the Bible is without errors, see II Peter 1:19-21, belives that everything it says is true. Here is something for you; Jesus was a Palestinian Jew who probably had an olive complexion and he was from the tribe of Judah by genetics, not beliefs. He was crucified by Pontius Pilate and the Sanhedrin and the mob of Jews from various tribes and died and rose from the dead on the third day. He died for all men, He said to and Paul said so; John 12:32 And I, if I am lifted up will draw all men to Myself. Romans 5:18 So then as through one transgression there resulted condemnation to all men, even so through one act of righteousness there resulted justification of life to all men. Jesus died for all men, not just the tribe of Judah, he told Paul to go preach to the Gentiles and offer them salvation. The Gentiles were not Jews of any tribe and Jesus said He was dying for them as well as for the Jews. I would suggest that you study the Bible closely to see what it says and attempt no to interpret it as symbols and instructions to live according to symbols and tribes and stones with eyes. Doing those things is treading into pagan idol worship. I have given you the gospel here, I think you should think about whether or not you have accepted the gospel that Jesus really preahced and taught and that the apostles really preached and taught. God's day to you, Tamara |