Matthew 13:37 - 43

Nov 07, 2009 06:33


Parable of the Weat and Tares, explained.

13:37  He answered and said unto them, He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man;

13:38  The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are the children of the wicked one;

13:39  The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world; and the ( Read more... )

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fannishliss November 7 2009, 14:04:00 UTC
Yeah, I mean... the Revelation has always promised that the Angels will take part in the destruction of the world and remaking it into the New Jerusalem. The problem here is that the Angels took it upon themselves to speed up the timeframe....

I do think that the Croatoan virus may also be interpreted as the horseman of Pestilence... right?

Show Angels want to bring about Peace on Earth -- but without following God's protocols.

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tahirire November 8 2009, 20:11:31 UTC
The greek word for Revelation is apokaluptō, which means 'to uncover or reveal'. It's where we get Apocalypse, but it just means an unveiling - in the Bible's case, it's the unveiling of the true power of Jesus Christ. In Show's case .... well, we'll see. ;)

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blacklid November 7 2009, 20:10:06 UTC
You think maybe Tessa.... now THAT would be interesting. They've "been hunting angels and didn't know it"? (HoH)

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tahirire November 8 2009, 20:11:54 UTC
Hee. GABRIEL.

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force_oblique November 7 2009, 22:16:21 UTC
Wow...so like...the Angels do play a part in destroying and rebuilding?

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tahirire November 8 2009, 20:12:27 UTC
Of course. :)

The greek word for Revelation is apokaluptō, which means 'to uncover or reveal'. It's where we get Apocalypse, but it just means an unveiling - in the Bible's case, it's the unveiling of the true power of Jesus Christ. In Show's case .... well, we'll see. ;)

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force_oblique November 8 2009, 20:22:42 UTC
Oh i didnt know it is the apocalypse of Jesus's power!
But yes I am Greek and the Greek work sounds like: a-po-ka-lee-psee
<3

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tahirire November 8 2009, 20:53:06 UTC
Yeeah, the end of the world is a side effect. ;)

Oooh. *writes that down*

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