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posted ago by SpaceCadet0106 ago by SpaceCadet0106 +15 / -1

As stated above this is just me spitting out morning coffee thoughts after a Biblical read of Psalms.

To preface, I view life on earth as a continual repetition of patterns and echos of the past present and future which can be well documented in the historical book the Holy Bible. It’s prophetic in the sense that it openly predicts the future, and also in the sense that its stories continually repeat patterns of what the future holds.

I myself find Trump as a very Davidic - like pattern.

David: outside Sauls family or dynasty

Trump: political outsider

David: continually hunted down by Saul, continually being slandered by Saul as a dangerous rebel trying to tear Israel apart

Trump: Hunted by political opponents, and the media during first political campaign

David: Is established as King despite the obstacles

Trump: Wins election despite everything against him

David: Rules and Israel prospers majorly

Trump: Rules and America prospers

David: Has flaws of Pride/lust (Bathsheba)

Trump: Has flawed past of marital affairs and playboy lifestyle

David: Repents of sin but suffers family consequences down the line

Trump: Cleans up his playboy lifestyle but is haunted by the likes of Stormy Daniel’s because of his past

2Samuel 15-18

David: Loses his Kingdom for a moment with the betrayal of his son Absalom and his trusted advisor Ahithophel. He has to retreat outside of Israel

Trump: loses re-election likely due to multiple betrayals including his trusted advisor VP Mike Pence

David: Ahithophel advises Absalom to let him lead Absaloms army and take out the David rebellion. Absalom ultimately rejects Ahithophel advise and decides to lead the army himself into battle. Ahithophel rejected as a leader sees Absaloms plans to be futile and goes home and commits suicide.

Trump: Bidens administration two factions? One with Pence leading being rejected? Suicide weekend?

David: uses his military to fight Absalom, the military advises David he must stay out of the fight, because if he dies there is no hope for victory. Civil War begins. Verse of interest

Trump: Possibly same scenario currently?

David: Absalom in battle gets caught in a tree and is stuck defenseless. The military ends him

Trump: Will his enemies end up in a precarious situation that leaves them defenseless? Military strikes the final blow?

David: Mourns the death of his son Absalom but is told by his commander to buck up you have a country to lead

Trump: Will Trump lose something close to mourn? Or perhaps be broken up by the many lost lives of the crossfire ? (Jabs?)

Now this is as far as I have read today and I have to get my day going. But I needed to write it all out. Again this is all merely conjecture but I do find it very interesting and just needed to see it all drawn up.