This week we’ll pause our review of Isaiah Decoded and observe Shavuot or the Feast of Weeks that occurs on May 26th and 27th. When we look at the Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament, really what we should see is a pattern of covenant making and restoration from Exodus to Deuteronomy as God restores His relationship with Israel. We previously observed Passover from a messianic perspective and reviewed the three primary covenants indicated at Passover – the Messianic, Abrahamic and Threshold Covenants. At Passover, God initiated a restoration of His relationship with Israel. You can go HERE to review that discussion. The observance of Shavuot commemorates Israel completing this restoration of a covenant relationship with Yehovah – the god of Israel. This week, we’ll review the key events from a messianic position in the Torah that completes and brings a fullness of a relationship with God.
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This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll wrap-up our look at chapter 2 – The Archtyrant, Candidate for Perdition. Though not specifically covered in chapter 2 by Dr. Gileadi, we’ll evaluate various aspect of identifying the Anti-Messiah spoken in Revelations 13 in the context of parallel structures with Yehovah-Yeshua. This week in our review of Isaiah Decoded we’ll continue with Chapter 2 – The Archtyrant – Candidate for Perdition. What we see essentially in the rest of chapter 2 is Dr. Gileadi discussing aspects of those who follow the Archtyrant and those who follow God’s Servant. What we see in this discussion is God executing a complete separation of the Wicked and the Righteous at the end of the world. |
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