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Well --I think scripture says ---

15 And I will put enmity
between you and the woman,
and between your offspring[a] and hers;
he will crush[b] your head,
and you will strike his heel.”

Serpent Strikes Jesus Heal
------Jesus crushes the Serpents head ---

This is actually a Prophecy for the future right in Here in Genesis ----------

Jesus painful brutal Crucifixion ----AND --His Death and Resurrection conquering Sin and the 2nd Death ---taking the keys back from Satan ----

If you do some research on this -----you will find -----

The Serpent Striking Jesus' Heal represents the Crucifixion of Jesus ----serpents bite on the Heel is painful and can cause swelling and pain and misery and death ------

The Crushing of Serpents Head ---is a powerful decisive fatal blow that signifies the Serpents power has been Broken for good -----Sin and 2nd Death are conquered -----

This Curse also shows Spiritual Warfare -----Eve Battling the Serpent here ----

15 And I will put enmity
between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and hers;






You are right here ----everything that fell in the Garden will one day be restored ----When Jesus comes back for the 2nd time -----

Romans 8:19-23 ESV​

19 For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God.

20 For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope

21 that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.

22 For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now.

23 And not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies.


The Victory of Jesus Christ brought back the Blessings and made the Curse of no effect for True Believers -----the world itself is still under the Curse -----

And the beauty is ------You Can;t curse what God Has Blessed -----

Hallelujah !!!!!!!!



Yes it is ----You Hit The Nail On Its Head --- :angel: can't wait for that glorious day -----Come Jesus Come !
The Spirit groans with us, unsafe. That’s active longing.

Don’t you dare just sit back and wait for the Kingdom.

Lean forward. Wrestle. Debate. Share. Live as if the win's already breaking in. Because it is.

Blessing’s vocation.

Abraham was blessed to be a blessing.

The Church's blessed to be a witness. Our mission's alive and urgent until Christ soon returns.

Let’s live Kingdom lives now, unsafe, so that when Jesus returns, He finds us faithful
 
The Spirit groans with us, unsafe.
Good to know what this word Groans really means -----it is not just a slight sigh -----
it is grief and distress crying out -----

Lexical Summary
stenazó: To groan, to sigh
KJV: with grief, groan, grudge, sigh
NASB: groan, complain, deep sigh, grief
Word Origin: [from G4728 (στενός - narrow)]

1. to make in distress (in a tight spot)
2. (intransitively) to be in distress
3. (by implication) to sigh, groan, pray inaudibly
4727 stenázō (from 4728 /stenós, "compressed, constricted") –


properly, to groan because of pressure of being exerted forward (like the forward pressure of childbirth); (figuratively) to feel pressure from what is coming on – which can be intensely pleasant or anguishing (depending on the context).
Overview

Strong’s Greek 4727 pictures a deep, almost wordless response to pressure—an audible or inaudible sigh birthed from compassion, suffering, or intense longing.

Adding this ----

Communal Groaning in Hope—Romans 8:23; 2 Corinthians 5:2,4

Paul twice admits, “we groan.” In Romans 8:23 the church “groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies.” Creation’s decay and the believer’s physical frailty produce longing, yet the presence of “the firstfruits of the Spirit” transforms anguish into expectant hope.

In 2 Corinthians Paul applies the same verb to the transient “tent” of the mortal body: “For in this tent we groan, longing to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling” (2 Corinthians 5:2). The sigh is not despair but yearning for resurrection life. Verse 4 reinforces this tension: “while we are in this tent, we groan under our burden,” yet confidence rests in the God who “has prepared us for this very purpose” (5:5). These passages shaped early Christian funeral liturgies, where groaning was acknowledged but framed by assurance of bodily resurrection.
 
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the 70 weeks of Daniel -----this is to do with the end times and Jesus' coming back -----many have trouble getting the Spiritual insight into this 70 week Prophecy -----

For Anyone who likes Math -------:giggle:

What are the seventy weeks of Daniel?​


Read this above for yourselves
------posting this chart that gives you a visual aspect

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posting video here---for those who like videos ----

How could a prophet in exile know the exact year the Messiah would enter Jerusalem five centuries before it happened? Daniel 9:24–27 contains the most mathematically precise prophecy in the entire Bible: a 483-year countdown that lands exactly on the day of Christ’s Triumphal Entry.In this documentary, we examine Artaxerxes’ decree, the reconstruction of Jerusalem, the evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the historical records that confirm this extraordinary prophecy. Main Scripture: Daniel 9:24–27

 
Good to know what this word Groans really means -----it is not just a slight sigh -----
it is grief and distress crying out -----

Lexical Summary
stenazó: To groan, to sigh
KJV: with grief, groan, grudge, sigh
NASB: groan, complain, deep sigh, grief
Word Origin: [from G4728 (στενός - narrow)]

1. to make in distress (in a tight spot)
2. (intransitively) to be in distress
3. (by implication) to sigh, groan, pray inaudibly
4727 stenázō (from 4728 /stenós, "compressed, constricted") –


properly, to groan because of pressure of being exerted forward (like the forward pressure of childbirth); (figuratively) to feel pressure from what is coming on – which can be intensely pleasant or anguishing (depending on the context).
Overview

Strong’s Greek 4727 pictures a deep, almost wordless response to pressure—an audible or inaudible sigh birthed from compassion, suffering, or intense longing.

Adding this ----

Communal Groaning in Hope—Romans 8:23; 2 Corinthians 5:2,4

Paul twice admits, “we groan.” In Romans 8:23 the church “groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies.” Creation’s decay and the believer’s physical frailty produce longing, yet the presence of “the firstfruits of the Spirit” transforms anguish into expectant hope.

In 2 Corinthians Paul applies the same verb to the transient “tent” of the mortal body: “For in this tent we groan, longing to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling” (2 Corinthians 5:2). The sigh is not despair but yearning for resurrection life. Verse 4 reinforces this tension: “while we are in this tent, we groan under our burden,” yet confidence rests in the God who “has prepared us for this very purpose” (5:5). These passages shaped early Christian funeral liturgies, where groaning was acknowledged but framed by assurance of bodily resurrection.
In 2 Cor 5, unsafe, Paul says we groan in this earthly tent because we're destined for glory.

The believer's sigh's the Spirit’s yearning for Christ's fullness.

Groaning's worship under pressure. It's the Church’s heartbeat when words fail. It's the Spirit interceding with sighs too deep for words.

When the world hears our groaning, they should know that it's hope's sound.

We groan because we're alive in Christ. Because the Spirit's at work
 
The spirit if God is surely groaning at how mankind succumbs to their emotions like fear and anger so that the head of the weaker power is driven down in reality.

There was an article about hate in the Maritimes against strangers (at COSTCO, Halifax) by a man threatening to kill everybody ... a messenger of peace to come?

Then an article about humans learning to avoid temptation rather than diving right into destructive activities ... like bullying and the McCarthy Syndrome ... frightful? Will those refusing to learn from it fall out or rise up? Emotional types will just let loose there parts that are out of control as if ignorant of what's placed in black and white for us to read with considerable depth ... the pool is slick as pistis ... then most people do not understand the greening of the earth ... composed of 4 elements on the move ... downhill from here if you rise in anger due to the bull we contend with ...

Often the bull is designed to benefit who in the triad that sets on a stump ... setting the stage for a misconstrued image ... flower of delicacy ... gentle now for intelligence easily slips away and the entire system explodes outward ... over and above in preparation for collapse?

Is avarice thus tainted .. needing considerable sharing and under lying supports ... on either side? IOI ... that hollow in the medium for resonance ...

If you should down a hollow ... do you hear something come back in essence? That's conscience ... a frail character reference ... careful you do not destroy it with avarice ... over controlling ... it may generate a wisp of something valued! Perhaps it is not for this emotional space ... so take it with you as a spark for another world ... rejuvenation! Tectonics' ...
 
The Prophecy in Daniel again shows just how the Old Testament closely ties in with the New Testament -----without the Old Testament ---the New Testament wouldn't make much sense ----most of the Prophecies in the Old Testament need fulfilling in the New Testament ----

Old Testament is Jesus Concealed ---New Testament is Jesus Revealed ------- Folks
 
Feed the fires Unsafe ... someone will prepare for dousing ... do you understand dousing and Daniels efforts to control the pits?

Got to find the source of the flow ... thus mountain folk ... knowledge tends to go down throughout history ... buried and sacred?

What rages over and above norms and medians ... those demanding much? That's not cool ...

Fear the stoking ...
 
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