![]() ![]() We are still of the flesh, we are made of flesh until the flesh perishes. The earthy things explain the heavenly things. Yeshua called Nicodemus a teacher, not a scribe or a lawyer. We are of the earth and we think of earthly things first, just as Nicodemus. He was a member of the Sanhedrin and highly educated as such. When Nicodemus came and asked Yeshua, he was not an idiot. ![]() These silver trumpets have two primary purposes: to summon the congregation and to set out on their journey. All the items in the physical earthly tabernacles has a version in Heaven. God commanded Moses to build the earthly tabernacle exactly as it is in Heaven. The Aaronic Priesthood is below the Melchizedek. Why are there only two trumpets? Why not three, 12 or 10,000? Why are these under the jurisdiction of the High Priest and not the people, Moses, or a king? The Aaronic Priesthood is a picture or a type of the Priesthood that is above, which is the Melchizedek Priesthood. “And He will send forth His angels with A GREAT TRUMPET and THEY WILL GATHER TOGETHER His elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other.” (Matthew 24:31 NASB) These two trumpets that will sound in the last day will be heard around the world and their signal cannot be blocked by mankind. If we depend on man’s ability to make computers, TV, Internet, phone, how effective are these things really? God can block them on His whim. Radio signals can be jammed and blocked very easily, as can satellite signals. Some have been teaching a less than literal interpretation of these trumpets has having a modern application to our modern media such as TV, radio, satellite, etc. They were under the control of the High Priest, just as our High Priest Yeshua tells us in Matt. They were silver, not made from an animal. They are חֲצֹצְרָה khatzotzerah (Strong’s lexicon No. These two silver trumpets are not shofars. “The LORD spoke further to Moses, saying, ‘Make yourself two trumpets of silver, of hammered work you shall make them and you shall use them for summoning the congregation and for having the camps set out.'” (Numbers 10:1–2 NASB) But don't expect high art.Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:23:37 - 19.2MB) ![]() Loud, over the top, predictable, lots of ego oriented moments, if you're looking for some updated martial-arts action with god like powers thrown in, then look no further than this movie. I gave it a chance, and all I can say is that I liked it better than the first Guardians of the Galaxy, but again this is a movie made for the teen comic-book crowd, and not for an older individual like me. It's a film made for teens and so-called "geek culture". it's pretty cliche and predictable, but is it a bad movie? Eh, I'm not really partial to it, I could see all the plot points and story oriented character moments coming a mile away, including the whole "date outside your social circle" motif, and the feminine angle regarding the responsibility of wielding power and who should and why. For all that, it's technically a competent film like all big budget films, but it's agenda is about letting female energy reign in spite of a lot of hijinks by the males, ironically led by a female character., and it's a female instructor that teaches the main protagonist how to fight. "Listen to how clever I am." And the fights scenes are out of late night Kung Fu fare from the 1980s. If someone made a movie about the ancient Greek Gods for the 21st Century, and used Asian martial arts action cinematic techniques, then this would be the movie they made. I am not part of the target audience for this movie. ![]()
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