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The Dig - The Significant Claim of the Resurrection - Stephen Pidgeon with Jessica Knock, John Barr, and Dale Potts [1.45.15]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5cVew83gGk&t=100s
When we speak of the teaching of scripture, many doctrines can be readily explained in both the Old and New Testaments. In fact, the Cepher Chazon (Book of Revelation) is a running set of citations from the Old Testament on a verse by verse basis - sometimes capturing whole chapters in a single verse.
Yet one doctrine emerges from the New Testament that is simply not found in the Old Testament, and two doctrines which emerge outside the edges of the Tanakh. It is of some interest that the phrase "Holy Spirit" appears only three times in the KJV version of the Old Testament - once in the Psalms, and twice in Isaiah (Yesha'yahu); yet the very idea suffered rejection by the Sadducees. The idea of "angels" as opposed to simple messengers was also a concept rejected by the Sadducees.
However, the doctrine that simply does not appear at all in the Old Testament is the doctrine concerning the resurrection. What exactly is this claim? How was it established? What does it mean for us?
Let's see if we can dig into the "why" of this question tonight on the Dig.
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+0 / -0 )
Walter Veith & Martin Smith - Davos: WEF Kings & Merchants Implemented The New World Order [1.21.25]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwz4tPlOYs0
In Episode 150 we discuss the recent meeting held by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. Numerous heads of state, government ministers, Al Gore, John Kerry along with big corporation CEO's like Larry Fink of BlackRock, the FBI Director Christopher Wray, and many other dignitaries took part in the event. During the sessions the speakers plainly stated their plans for the world, and the order of things. But is all this talk of implementing a new order something new, or does it have an earlier and darker origin?
Moses Staff and Joseph's Coat with Dr. Stephen Pidgeon, Zen Garcia & Jessica Knock - Eatin Wild Honey and Locusts [1.33.21]
https://www.brighteon.com/90958da5-49b5-4e32-8fcd-e24d1ecfed3f
Interwoven into the story of Adam and Eve's fall from grace, an account of the garments of power made to clothe them by Yahuah when exiling them from paradise. Another aspect of the tale alludes to the limb which Adam carried forth from the tree of life which in latter scriptures is described as the Rod of Wonders or Staff of Miracles. Given to Moses by Jethro when marrying Zipporah. Moses utilized this stave in parting the 'Red Sea' and bringing forth from the desert stone, the waters which satiated the thirst of Israel during their wanderings.
These two items can be placed through out the lives of the patriarchs, prophet and apostles of Israel and this series picks up on their supernatural importance not realized in mainstream Christianity.
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
posted 2 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+1 / -0 )
Anti Christ Tech in the News | AI | Beast | Cloning | DNA war - SJWellFire [17.52]
https://rumble.com/v28dzd8-anti-christ-tech-in-the-news-ai-beast-cloning-dna-war.html
From an article, "Scientists believe they have found a way to bring back the animal most synonymous with the extinction, the dodo bird. Should their endeavor prove successful, this could open the door for the resurrection of several other animals (NIMROD) that were thought to be long gone." Gateway Pundant. How can this tech bring back NImrod and his tower of Babel Tech. Plus, another Nephilim dream. Bill Clinton press conference to slow down cloning.
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The Dig - the unknown god of America - Stephen Pidgeon with Jennifer Heath, Jessica Knock, and John Barr [2.00.41]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh6Ruy_dEVo
The Pledge of Allegiance is a curious oath - a pledge to a flag, rather than to a nation, rather than to a form of government, rather than to a society; instead we have a pledge of allegiance to the flag of a nation "under God". Unfortunately, this god is not named. Rather it is assumed that we all know the God that is being discussed. However, the ambiguity has left a lot of room for those who worship an unknown god to make the pledge with zeal, and yet continue on their path toward the god they serve.
When we read scripture we see a call to worship only the true Elohiym of Avraham, Yitschaq, and Ya'aqov, and to have no others before Yahuah. But there most assuredly is a god before Yahuah in the United States, and we are soon going to prove this proposition. Stay with us on the Dig as we explore this proposition.
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