Andrew Gabriel Roth has a commentary on the 144,000 in the Book of Revelation not being a literal 144,000. I’d like to hear him commment on this at the upcoming symposium 2/21 at the Kroc Center in Salem, OR.
That should be interesting reading – I hate it when scripture is clearly talking about a physical event and someone tries to spiritualized it. Makes you suspicious of everything.
Reggie White found something many of us are finding, a love for truth! In studying the original Hebrew scriptures I find a Savior, my Messiah, who is nearer and more invested in me and His people, than I ever understood before.
I learn in Exodus 16:4 from the Hebrew that the Bread which is rained down from heaven to us all, is called the Word that we are to gather day by day!
I listen to the labored exchange between Issac and Abraham; where is the Lamb for the burnt offering..?….son, Elohim will appear Himself The Lamb!
I travel into the wilderness with our people. For three days we find no water. Than we come upon a pool of bitter water into which a Tree is cast, and the Waters are made sweet. I see a special Tree upon which a sacrifice was made. The word wilderness means “without Word” And I realize we were with out The Word for three days until the sweetness was brought back on the road to Emmaus. Starting in the Torah the Messiah revealed Himself and our hearts were thrilled.
So I’m looking forward to drinking some more sweet water at this symposium.
Andrew Gabriel Roth has a commentary on the 144,000 in the Book of Revelation not being a literal 144,000. I’d like to hear him commment on this at the upcoming symposium 2/21 at the Kroc Center in Salem, OR.
That should be interesting reading – I hate it when scripture is clearly talking about a physical event and someone tries to spiritualized it. Makes you suspicious of everything.
You must come and see, for we have found haMashiach (the Messiah).
The good news begins with:
“B’re-sheet ba-ra el-oh-heem et ha-sha-ma-yeem v’et ha-ar-etz” which is interpreted, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…”
Reggie White found something many of us are finding, a love for truth! In studying the original Hebrew scriptures I find a Savior, my Messiah, who is nearer and more invested in me and His people, than I ever understood before.
I learn in Exodus 16:4 from the Hebrew that the Bread which is rained down from heaven to us all, is called the Word that we are to gather day by day!
I listen to the labored exchange between Issac and Abraham; where is the Lamb for the burnt offering..?….son, Elohim will appear Himself The Lamb!
I travel into the wilderness with our people. For three days we find no water. Than we come upon a pool of bitter water into which a Tree is cast, and the Waters are made sweet. I see a special Tree upon which a sacrifice was made. The word wilderness means “without Word” And I realize we were with out The Word for three days until the sweetness was brought back on the road to Emmaus. Starting in the Torah the Messiah revealed Himself and our hearts were thrilled.
So I’m looking forward to drinking some more sweet water at this symposium.