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BetteTheRed -----you need to understand this -----

The people who are Born Again are free from condemnation ---Shame condemns the person -----
Shame leads to self-condemnation, making you feel disqualified from love, grace, or positive change.
For the True Christian -------Shame is off the table ------the Shame Chain is Broken freeing the person -----

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Adding this ---that is why it is so important for Born Again Christians to know who they really are in Christ -they need to mature in Christ's Faith and rely on the Holy Spirit to help them to go in that faith and believe God's word ------
 
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Jaebius------Nice to see you are still here ---God Bless your Brother ----​


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39 Minute ---Video ----for anyone interested ----
The Christian Channel
The Christian Channel

What was so corrupt that God looked at His creation and regretted making it?

What dark secret in Genesis 6 forced the Creator to erase everything with water?

And why after total destruction did giants appear again?

This is the story the Bible barely explains. Four verses that changed the world. A rebellion in heaven. A corruption so deep it threatened humanity's very existence.

We follow the trail of fallen angels, forbidden knowledge, and warriors whose names echoed terror across generations.

And we discover why a shepherd boy with five stones became the answer to an ancient war.From Genesis to Samuel. From the Flood to David. From corruption to redemption.

Based on rigorous biblical research, archaeology, and historical literature.


And a God whose heart was broken.In this cinematic documentary, we uncover the mystery of the Nephilim from the pact on Mount Hermon to the last giants of Gath.​

The Bible's Darkest Chapter: What Made God Regret Creating Humanity​


 
There is this thing in science that an action always has a reaction ... is it only in spirit that hate is absorbed in an ethereal substance instead of creating more ... thus the opposed to hate go down in humility ... to where there is nothing to rebound. Like that ... it's nothing and god runs off with the hate to return it to reality ... thus it comes around again here in a cyclic future ... when out there in the Magi Shadow of night some IR ene ... all in how you word it for god ... that loves humble ... thus the good night for dreams! They say the final one is long and one escapes a lot ... some work within the bonds ... mitochondrial ... slime? The meat is gone nothing left but bones of the grip of reality ... few understand the deeps ... those deep pools usually bring something up ... consider heaven and hellish returns ... chimeral twins but opposite? Mores to read into or you will not get it ... and remain in a brutal reality ... as what's up ... won't have you ... fallacy of a sort that's ineffable! Frightening word ...
 

For anyone interested​

The Christian Channel​

Satan asked for Peter and Jesus allowed it.In this video, we reveal the mystery behind the spiritual sifting,
Christ’s intercession, and the divine purpose behind the trials of faith. Understand what few perceive about the spiritual attack that changed the history of the Church.

i say --this is about the sifting of wheat ----​

Satan Asked for Peter... and Jesus Allowed It (The Mystery Few Understand)​

 
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AI --Folks
Yom Kippur, the "Day of Atonement," is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. Today, it remains vital as a powerful, unifying anchor for spiritual renewal, moral accountability, and communal identity. It provides a dedicated 25-hour period to step back from worldly distractions, seek forgiveness, and wipe the slate clean for the new year.

Its enduring importance to Jewish people today comes down to a few core elements:

Spiritual Reset and Self-Reflection: The holiday—which involves strict fasting, prayer, and no physical labor—forces individuals to disconnect from daily routines and look inward. It is a time to evaluate personal shortcomings and commit to positive changes for the future. and

Reconciliation and Forgiveness:
A central tenet of Yom Kippur is that one must first ask for pardon from the people they have wronged before seeking forgiveness from God. This emphasizes community healing, repairing broken relationships, and letting go of grudges.

The Power of Repentance (Teshuvah): The underlying message of the day is deeply hopeful. It reassures individuals that no matter how far they have strayed, true remorse and the desire to change are always accepted, granting them a fresh start.

Communal and Cultural Connection: Even for Jews who are not strictly observant, Yom Kippur remains an essential cultural marker. Millions of Jews around the world gather in synagogues, reinforcing their connection to their heritage and collective identity.


This is from the Christian Channel on how Yom Kippur was preformed in earlier times ----

I say -
---- believe me there was a lot that had to be done to preform this ritual ---this was no easy performance -----and if God did not accept the offer --- you died --you never walked out of that inner room alive ----

Thank God for Jesus who came to be the final Blood sacrifice ------ :angel:


The Day of Atonement and the Cross Why Yom Kippur Was the Shadow of Calvary​


On the tenth day of Tishrei, in ancient Israel, one man performed a ritual that no one else was permitted to do and the entire nation depended on his return alive.

This is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, described in Leviticus 16. And to early Christian readers including the author of the Epistle of Barnabas writing around 100 AD it was the most detailed shadow of the cross in the entire Old Testament.Hebrew and Greek vocabulary covered:

Scripture references: Leviticus 10, 16 / Exodus 25, 26 / Romans 3:25 / Hebrews 4, 7, 9, 10, 13 / Matthew 27 / John 19 / Psalm 103 / Micah 7 / Isaiah 53 / 1 John 2A documentary study from The Christian

Channel.Chapters:

Part 1: The Original Ritual

Part 2: Seven Typologies

Part 3: The Theology of Hebrews 9-10

Part 4: The Mystery of the Two Goats

Conclusion: The Veil Was Torn


 
And god said to be humble and many say derogatory things about other parts of god ... the alternate may have a sense of humor ... then maybe not and the consequence rolls in as a storm! After that any relief? I doubt as many are born to disturb and destroy ... the creation abstract is beyond them ... and their tight little pots that they fear ... behind all angry comments are fear! So we see a very angry partisan ... due to lost avarice?
 
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The Silver Trumpets

Topical Encyclopedia
Biblical References:

The primary biblical reference to the silver trumpets is found in the Book of Numbers. Numbers 10:1-10 provides detailed instructions regarding their construction and use: "The LORD said to Moses, 'Make two trumpets of hammered silver to be used for calling the congregation and for having the camps set out.'" (Numbers 10:1-2).

Description and Construction:
The silver trumpets were crafted from hammered silver, indicating both their value and their sacred purpose. Unlike the shofar, which was made from a ram's horn, these trumpets were metallic and likely had a more refined and clear sound. The use of silver, a precious metal, underscores the importance of these instruments in the religious and communal life of Israel.

Purpose and Function:
The silver trumpets served multiple functions within the Israelite community:

1. Calling the Assembly: The trumpets were used to gather the congregation of Israel. When both trumpets were sounded, the entire assembly was to gather at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting (Numbers 10:3).

2. Directing the Camps: The trumpets signaled the movement of the camps. A single blast would indicate that the leaders of the tribes were to set out, while a different signal would direct the entire camp to move (Numbers 10:5-6).

3. Warfare: In times of war, the trumpets were sounded as a call to arms and as a reminder of God's presence and deliverance. "When you enter into battle in your own land against an adversary who is oppressing you, you are to sound short blasts on the trumpets, and you will be remembered before the LORD your God and delivered from your enemies" (Numbers 10:9).

4. Festivals and Sacrifices: The trumpets were also used during times of rejoicing, such as festivals and the beginning of months, as well as during burnt offerings and peace offerings. This use of the trumpets was a way to celebrate and acknowledge God's provision and blessings (Numbers 10:10).

Symbolism and Theological Significance:

The silver trumpets symbolize divine communication and order. They were a means by which God directed His people, ensuring that the community moved in unity and obedience to His commands. The sound of the trumpets was a reminder of God's covenant with Israel and His ongoing presence among them.

Theologically, the trumpets can be seen as a precursor to the eschatological themes found in the New Testament, where trumpets are associated with the return of Christ and the final gathering of God's people (1 Thessalonians 4:16, Revelation 8-11).

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--this above in red is referring to the Rapture Folks -----

The use of trumpets in both the Old and New Testaments highlights their role as instruments of divine announcement and intervention.

Historical Context:

In the ancient Near East, trumpets were commonly used in military and religious contexts. The Israelites' use of silver trumpets would have been understood within this broader cultural framework, yet distinct in its specific instructions and purposes as given by God.

Practical Application:
For contemporary believers, the silver trumpets serve as a reminder of the importance of listening for God's direction and responding in obedience. They also emphasize the need for communal worship and the celebration of God's faithfulness and deliverance.

This is from the Christian Channel

SILVER TRUMPETS: The Sound God Hears Before the Rapture​

There is a trumpet in the Bible that almost no one mentions when speaking about the rapture. It is not the shofar. It is not the seventh trumpet of Revelation. It is an instrument of beaten silver the metal of redemption that only priests could sound, and whose blast God promised to hear.

SOURCES USED:∙ Numbers 10:1-10∙ Exodus 30:11-16∙ 2 Chronicles 5:12-14∙ 2 Chronicles 13:12-14∙ 1 Corinthians 15:51-55∙ 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17∙ Hebrews 5:5-6; 6:20; 7:23-25; 9:12∙ Luke 21:28∙ Revelation 8:2; 11:15∙ Psalm 98:6∙ Flavius Josephus Wars of the Jews (IV, IX, 12)∙ Inscription of the Trumpeting Place Stone Israel Museum, Jerusalem (discovered by Benjamin Mazar, 1968)∙ Relief of the Arch of Titus, Rome (81 A.D.)∙ Coins of the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 A.D.)

 

What Happened in the 3 Days Between the Cross and the Resurrection?​


Jesus died on a Friday. He rose on a Sunday. But what happened between those two moments was not silence it was the most consequential event no one talks about. Four texts from the New Testament reveal an operation spanning the visible and invisible world one that changed the very nature of death.

Sources:The Holy Bible KJV 1611Matthew 12:40 / 27:52-53Luke 16:19-31 / 23:43-46John 19:30-42Acts 2:27-31Ephesians 4:8-10Colossians 2:15Hebrews 9:27 / 11:39-401 Peter 3:18-20Revelation 1:18Psalm 16:10Hosea 6:2

 
Imagine a crystalline light shot from a tome because the reader would not accept the existence of metaphorical presentation of physical impressions in a metaphysical form of psyche ... how do such ID's get into a non existent device across infinite dimensions? Special Ego ... ripping across the void like David throwing a rock at sounds in the night ...

The mind-psyche thing is strange because of mortal fear of what is a great mystery ... a work of soul or singular creation that is effectively spread about? Later we gather elsewhere at a point and look up at the storm brewing ... all this after descent to a sheltered place of tectonics ... the armored earth ... ghostly characters pass right through ... rejected as complexed with knowledge and wisdom ... it is dangerous if not in context of empathy of the alternate shouldering the load also ...

Is it true that power despises thought and thus knowledge disperses? So it go eth ... goth in the dark. Where does your soul go to find its dark place?

Is there need of closure to seal up the water closet ... then the statue of the thinker ... bathing ... baptism in clear space ... implication?
 
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