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Father God Please Bless The Jewish People, Giving the Land in Accord with Genesis 15:18–21

Father God Please Bless The Jewish People, Giving the Land in Accord with Genesis 15:18–21

Book of Genesis, the Promised Land refers to the territory in Canaan that God pledged to Abraham and his descendants.  This covenant was first established in Genesis 12:7, where God told Abram, “To your offspring I will give this land,” and was later reaffirmed to his son Isaac (Genesis 26:3) and grandson Jacob (Genesis 28:13).  The specific boundaries of this land were defined in Genesis 15:18–21, which states the …

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THE TRUTH ABOUT ANNAS AND CAIAPHAS: THE PRIESTS WHO KILLED JESUS

THE TRUTH ABOUT ANNAS AND CAIAPHAS: THE PRIESTS WHO KILLED JESUS

Annas and Caiaphas were the two high priests involved in the arrest, trial, and execution of Jesus.  Annas served as high priest from A.D. 6 to 15 but retained significant power behind the scenes even after being deposed by the Romans.  Caiaphas, Annas’s son-in-law, was the official ruling high priest from A.D. 18 to 36 and is the primary figure who orchestrated the plot …

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Inside Caiaphas’ Tomb: Proof He Feared Jesus

Inside Caiaphas’ Tomb: Proof He Feared Jesus

 Inside Caiaphas’ Tomb: Proof He Feared Jesus presents a speculative theory by Simcha Jacobovici that two Roman nails found in the Caiaphas family tomb (discovered in 1990 in Jerusalem’s Peace Forest) were not trophies, but amulets or evidence the High Priest kept out of terror after witnessing Jesus’ death and the tearing of the Temple veil.  Key Claims and Context What Does The KJV …

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What Is The SSPX And The CIC In The Catholic Church?

What Is The SSPX And The CIC In The Catholic Church?

The SSPX (Society of St.  Pius X) is a traditionalist Catholic society that remains not in full communion with the Holy See due to doctrinal and disciplinary disagreements, particularly regarding the validity of the post-Vatican II Mass and the authority of the Second Vatican Council itself.  Under the CIC (Code of Canon Law), the SSPX holds a unique and irregular status: CIC refers to …

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Saint Bartholomew: The Apostle Who Faced Torture Yet Never Denied Christ

Saint Bartholomew: The Apostle Who Faced Torture Yet Never Denied Christ

Saint Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus, is renowned for his unwavering faith and martyrdom by flaying.  Tradition holds that he preached in India, Mesopotamia, Persia, and Armenia, where he converted King Polymius to Christianity.  Angered by these conversions, the king’s brother, Astyages, ordered Bartholomew’s execution.  He was flayed alive and subsequently beheaded, enduring the brutal torture without renouncing Christ.  Some accounts also mention him being crucified …

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Saint JAMES the Greater: The Apostle Jesus Called a Son of Thunder

Saint JAMES the Greater: The Apostle Jesus Called a Son of Thunder

Saint James the Greater, the son of Zebedee and brother of John, was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles and the first apostle to be martyred.  Jesus bestowed the nickname “Boanerges” (Sons of Thunder) upon James and John in Mark 3:17 due to their fiery evangelical zeal, impetuousness, and strong temperaments.  Reasons for the Nickname Martyrdom and Legacy What Does The KJV Bible Say? Saint …

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Saint JOHN Chrysostom: The Golden-Mouthed Preacher Who Shook an Empire

Saint JOHN Chrysostom: The Golden-Mouthed Preacher Who Shook an Empire

Saint John Chrysostom (c. 347–407), known as the Golden-Mouthed Preacher, was a prominent Archbishop of Constantinople whose powerful sermons challenged imperial authority and social injustice, ultimately leading to his exile and death.  What Does The KJV Bible Say? St. John Chrysostom (c. 347–407), the “Golden-Mouthed” Patriarch of Constantinople, famously shook the Roman Empire by fearlessly criticizing imperial decadence …

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The Psalms In Blues Hit So Deep It’s Unreal

The Psalms In Blues Hit So Deep It’s Unreal

The phrase “The Psalms In Blues Hit So Deep It’s Unreal” reflects a growing musical and spiritual movement that blends the raw emotion of blues music with the poetic depth of the biblical Psalms. This fusion captures the lament, hope, and worship found in David’s writings, reimagined through soulful guitar riffs, deep vocals, and rhythmic grooves. Artists …

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The END TIMES unfolding quickly | Revelation14 & 15

The END TIMES unfolding quickly | Revelation14 & 15

Revelation 14 depicts the harvest of the earth, a symbolic separation of the righteous from the unrighteous near the end of the Tribulation.  The chapter features three angels delivering final warnings: the first proclaims the eternal gospel to all nations, the second announces the fall of Babylon the Great, and the third warns that those who worship the beast and receive its mark …

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The Temple and ITS Significance in the END TIMES Revelation 15 & 16

The Temple and ITS Significance in the END TIMES Revelation 15 & 16

The opening of the temple of the tabernacle of testimony in heaven in Revelation 15:5 marks a critical transition from the mid-Tribulation period to the final weeks of the seven years, signaling the imminent outpouring of God’s final wrath.  This event reveals the heavenly tabernacle (the pattern for the earthly tabernacle) and signifies that the seven bowl judgments are about to begin.  A …

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