Mr.Bird I thank you so much for doing these lessons and so pray for your strength and the strength of your family. I cannot fathom the amount of courage it must take to keep going. may God continue to uphold you with his righteous right hand.
I cannot express how grateful I am to you for creating these priceless videos. You have unlocked the Holy Scriptures to me beyond anyone else I’ve ever listened to. It is so exciting and indeed, is “cause for rejoicing”! I understand my Bible!!! My prayers are with you and your family with all you’ve been through. God be praised for true shepherds and servants of God like yourself. Thank you so much for being so consistent and constant!
Appreciated your insights into Jesus' ranking of the prophets: while John the Baptist (representing Elijah), was greatest in the old kingdom, even the most minor prophet in the kingdom of heaven has a greater prophesy. I think Jesus continues the metalepsis when discussing violence - I saw your wonderful presentation on that topic. Elijah is the prophet who slaughtered 450 prophets of Baal at Kishon brook after fire was sent down to consume Elijah's sacrifice of oblation, and he was later taken up in a chariot. It may be both a forewarning and a foretelling of the violence to come and a greater resurrection.
@@Christ100 Imagine you believe Elijah comes before before the Messiah - what do you know best about Elijah? - the battle of the prophets (where the 450 prophets of baal lose), and the resurrection by chariot. If John the Baptist represents Elijah, then why is he in prison? There is violence but the violence is against John the Baptist (execution) and Jesus (crucifixion). In contrast to the prophets of baal who die, Jesus rises from the dead. It is a complete overturning of the old kingdom.
Absolutely amazing. Thanks
Mr.Bird I thank you so much for doing these lessons and so pray for your strength and the strength of your family. I cannot fathom the amount of courage it must take to keep going. may God continue to uphold you with his righteous right hand.
I cannot express how grateful I am to you for creating these priceless videos. You have unlocked the Holy Scriptures to me beyond anyone else I’ve ever listened to. It is so exciting and indeed, is “cause for rejoicing”! I understand my Bible!!! My prayers are with you and your family with all you’ve been through. God be praised for true shepherds and servants of God like yourself. Thank you so much for being so consistent and constant!
Hear, Hear! You took the words out of my mouth. So grateful for these videos and the way you've explained them here. God bless!
What a great study. I learned so much.
Thank you once again Chad. Prayers in the promise to us and our family and peace.
so good! thanks Chad! A beautiful message on the Messiah and His Messenger!!
Thank you very much Chad for the beautiful explanation 🙏🙏🙏
Appreciated your insights into Jesus' ranking of the prophets: while John the Baptist (representing Elijah), was greatest in the old kingdom, even the most minor prophet in the kingdom of heaven has a greater prophesy. I think Jesus continues the metalepsis when discussing violence - I saw your wonderful presentation on that topic. Elijah is the prophet who slaughtered 450 prophets of Baal at Kishon brook after fire was sent down to consume Elijah's sacrifice of oblation, and he was later taken up in a chariot. It may be both a forewarning and a foretelling of the violence to come and a greater resurrection.
You're welcome.
'Funny' that no one is clean enough for the Fire!,
Of God.
@@Christ100 Imagine you believe Elijah comes before before the Messiah - what do you know best about Elijah? - the battle of the prophets (where the 450 prophets of baal lose), and the resurrection by chariot. If John the Baptist represents Elijah, then why is he in prison? There is violence but the violence is against John the Baptist (execution) and Jesus (crucifixion). In contrast to the prophets of baal who die, Jesus rises from the dead. It is a complete overturning of the old kingdom.
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Must be why the ETERNAL LORD called me Isaiah when I visited Hell.