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Fat_Moco 3 points ago +3 / -0

When Moses was given the mission to free the slaves of Egypt, there wasn't any news of it in Egypt. But God keeps His feasts perfectly every time. Those events became commemorated in the Passover. We get to participate in the shadows of things to come.

What happened this weekend was the Feast of Trumpets. And we will learn how God kept this feast in due time. And nine days later is Atonement. Followed shortly after by Tabernacles. Definitely an exciting time.

In order to look at what is going on out there in the world and understand how God's plan is being executed, we must gain intimate understanding of His feasts. This becomes our lens and our discernment.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

And read Joel 2. And another wierd trend I guess, read Hosea 2, and 3.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

Many will object to this answer but I think it's the correct answer. We are intentionally ignorant of what the "prophet of God, Enoch" (Jude) wrote. This information war is not new nor modern. Even our holy scripture has been maliciously censored.

But the Word is not weak to the games of the antichrists, the Word of God is higher dimensional, so we can really test it against all other scripture.

Anyway, Enoch answers this question. But if you need a reference from the familiar cannon check Isaiah 2. Pay attention, "they take pleasure from the children of strangers".

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

New for me too. But I must say seeing the scripture in new ways has been a very exciting trend for me this year. Amen.

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Fat_Moco 3 points ago +3 / -0

My daughter went to college and got Moderna and was then diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome. I think I posted about it here last year and we did find some sources. If I can find the links I'll come back and post here.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't endorse rudeness, especially for rudeness sake. But when people say WWJD, they don't tend to remember Him flipping over those money changers tables, or calling hypocrites hypocrite. That's why I mentioned Elijah mocking those false prophets.

I posted this today to encourage people to review their understanding of Sabbath. And people showed up to excuse, dismiss and resist the Sabbath. Odd.

I do appreciate your point though. Let me twist your adage a bit though. In Daniel 11, those who are weak or careless with the covenant are seduced by the evil ruler with "flattery". Flattery is honey. So if the truth be vinegar, so be it, we've got enough flies.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God.

Yet, Elijah mocked the false prophets of Baal. Peter spoke boldly as well.

The truth we should defend valiantly.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

It leaps of what page? Sorry I'm not disputing that the Word of God is alive. But I don't know what you're saying that I'm referring to.

I actually don't like the term Bible because it conotes the standard canon which is lacking some scriptures. But all the printed words on paper are just ink on paper. You must consume of the Daily bread to see the living word. Gaining spiritual discernment through testing all things.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well I am always amazed at how people who already know everything stop by to let us know they are too knowledgeable to learn any more.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

I guess you do know too much to learn something. It is going to take a little more of your humility.

But yes you are wasting your time trying to deboonk a ton of research and presentation from your towering knowledge before looking into it.

I think watching these videos might be an excellent way to spend the Sabbath. But it's just a suggestion.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes it does mean rest, and seven. Because the seventh day is when he rested. Are you arguing that Sabbath isn't the seventh day? Or that clearly related words can't be related because "scholars" .

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

Now do September. Jk

Word origins do tell us plenty. Maybe that's why the commandment is " Remember" the Sabbath. So we don't get confused with nephilim doctrines.

Also I love the way musical frequency harmonize with God's creation. Vector mathematics is pretty cool. Look that up when you have time. But forms of Shabbat are where we get seven.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well the Sabbath starts at sunrise. 😉But the "Jews" disagree. I think Saturn's day is a darkness pegan thing so it probably starts in the darkness like the pharisees and pegans prefer.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

This group of researchers produce very well cited video presentations. If you are specifically caught on the idea that the seventh day is still called seventh by peoples of the world who have names for the days then I worry that you're missing the point.

I don't remember which of these videos (probably several) and what time they present an chart of the many languages all over the world where they use some derivative of the word "Shabbat".

But this is more about remembering the Sabbath. Sadly many Christians are taught a false doctrine and we need to break away from the false teachings.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you saying the Bible is not truth? And Kabbalah is truth?

I am going to side with Jesus in this one. Yahhusha if you prefer.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why don't you look into it. And I'm talking about organic languages that trace through history. The day is called "seventh" or seven. You clearly 'know' too much.

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Fat_Moco 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read this book many times in the past and could not make sense of it. But I've been given new eyes, and ears to hear in the past couple years, but much more so in the past few months.

It's very sobering to realize how little attention Christians have paid it. And then you read REV 22:18-19 and see that it destroys some very popular (false) doctrines being taught every Sunday. We're in for some upheaval to put it mildly.

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Fat_Moco 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes I see that the saints will rule with Him as kings and priests. But He is the King of kings.

We are witnessing the greatest time. Read Joel 2.

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