DR HOLLISA ALEWINE – Footsteps of Messiah Part 7 (What is Babylon?)
In this lesson we cover the false prophets of Babylon and your citizenship.
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In this lesson we cover the false prophets of Babylon and your citizenship.
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This is a continuation of last week’s message.
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This week we continue where we left off last week and uncover the nature of the beast and how we can with patience and discernment avoid conforming to this false image and rather conform to who we were meant to be in the image of Messiah Yeshua.
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This week we are taking a closer look at the beast as it pertains to the sign on your doorpost (mezuzah), as well as the concept of a nation of priests who are expected to conceal themselves on a particular side of the door on the night of destruction. These priests should be busing themselves with a particular activity namely the feast of Passover which we’ll unpack in greater detail in this week’s epsiode.
Read MorePosted by Hollisa Alewine | Dec 19, 2021 | Biblical Basics, Torah Class - Hollisa Alewine, Understanding Torah |
The time of the voice of the final Turtledove King Messiah is represented by this familiar passage from Isaiah:
How pleasant are the footsteps of the herald upon the mountains announcing peace, heralding good tidings, announcing salvation. (Is 52:7)
This is why the birthpangs of Messiah are also called the “Footsteps of Messiah.” In the darkest night of mankind, Messiah’s footsteps may be heard upon the mountains, which represent the nations, and he is announcing salvation to the Fig Tree.
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