The Ten Commandments: Introducing ArmageddonXlibris Corporation, 16.06.2006 - 95 Seiten THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: Introducing Armageddon is Debora Roth Brewer’s first published work that details the controversial ten covenant commandments from G-D to the Jewish nation of Israel. The author makes a distinction between the first spoken articles of the Law of G-D and these ten covenant commandments by defining the two Hebrew words, ‘mitsvah’, and ‘dabar’ that are translated into the English word ‘commandments’. Taking the reader on an in-depth study, starting with preparation of the children of Israel to receive G-d´s Law from Mount Sinai in the book of Exodus chapter Nineteen, the secret to unlocking Armageddon is found in scripture. The first ten articles of the Law of G-d found detailed in Exodus Chapter 20 is what is traditionally accepted by the known Church world as ‘the ten commandments’. As the reader embarks on a biblical study it is discovered that G-D calls another passage of scripture from Exodus the tenets of His covenant with Moses & Israel, and specifically names these words “the ten commandments”. Without undermining the importance of today’s “ten commandments”, Debora Roth Brewer challenges the reader to delve deeper into the word of G-d to discover the covenant between G-d and the nation of Israel that is just now being revealed by the Spirit of G-d. Spurred on by a “what does it matter” attitude from fellow Christians, and direct opposition from denominational mind-sets, the author cried out to GOD for inspiration. The LORD took her on a journey through His Word. From Moses to Zephaniah and from Jesus to John the Revelator, this book will challenge the Biblical novice, and also intrigue the doctors of the law. This book is not for the lukewarm at heart toward the things of G-d, but is aimed at those whose opinions are either hot or cold. If you have a definite opinion about the nation of Israel, about Christianity in general, or about the second coming of CHRIST, this book is for you. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 20
Seite 11
... bring the Israelites to the Promised Land that they might possess it. It was always His plan to have a personal relationship with His people, the Jewish nation, as He had with His friend, Abraham. James 2:23 And the scripture was ...
... bring the Israelites to the Promised Land that they might possess it. It was always His plan to have a personal relationship with His people, the Jewish nation, as He had with His friend, Abraham. James 2:23 And the scripture was ...
Seite 13
... bring Aaron up the mountain with him when he returned. It is also interesting to see that, even before GOD had given the law of the priesthood, He made a distinction here between the people and the priests! The LORD distinctly defined ...
... bring Aaron up the mountain with him when he returned. It is also interesting to see that, even before GOD had given the law of the priesthood, He made a distinction here between the people and the priests! The LORD distinctly defined ...
Seite 17
... bring into the house of the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk. Moses returned to the people in the valley, where they accepted and agreed to the covenant of the law of GOD (Exodus 24). After this first ...
... bring into the house of the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk. Moses returned to the people in the valley, where they accepted and agreed to the covenant of the law of GOD (Exodus 24). After this first ...
Seite 21
... bring them unto me. 3 And all the people brake off the golden earrings which were in their ears, and brought them unto Aaron. 4 And he received them at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, after he had made it a molten calf ...
... bring them unto me. 3 And all the people brake off the golden earrings which were in their ears, and brought them unto Aaron. 4 And he received them at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, after he had made it a molten calf ...
Seite 24
... bring His people to the Promised Land, only now He refused to travel within their midst. Anyone who would seek the LORD would have to now meet with Him outside the camp. Exodus 33:7 And Moses took the tabernacle, and pitched it without ...
... bring His people to the Promised Land, only now He refused to travel within their midst. Anyone who would seek the LORD would have to now meet with Him outside the camp. Exodus 33:7 And Moses took the tabernacle, and pitched it without ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aaron altar Amorite angel Armageddon Ashkelon beast Behold blessed Canaanite children of Israel Christ command thee Covenant Commandment dabar Daniel days thou shalt Deuteronomy earth Egypt Exodus 34 Exodus Chapter fear fire firstborn forty days Gaza Gaza Strip give unto giveth GOD’s golden calf graven image hearken heaven Hivite holy inhabitants Israelites Jebusite Jerusalem Jesus Judah keep king land of Egypt lest Levites LORD hath LORD said unto LORD thy LORD’s Messiah Moses taught Mount Sinai mountain Numbers obey pass passover peace Perizzite priests Promised Land prophet Revelation sacrifice saying scripture serpent shalt thou shittim wood spoke statutes stone tablets sware unto tabernacle tables of stone teach ten commandments thereof thine heart things thou hast thou mayest thy fathers thy God hath tribes unleavened bread unto Moses unto the LORD unto thee unto thy utterly destroy verse voice worship wrath yourselves Zechariah