The 7 Scariest Things In The Bible | The Catholic Talk Show
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys explore the most terrifying and frightening things found in The Holy Bible.
Episode 197:
In this episode, we will discuss:
• The Terrifying Zombie Vision in Ezekiel
• The Ghostly & Ominous Apparition in Daniel
• The Walking Dead in Zechariah
• The Pigs & Demons In The Gospel
• and much more
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Please pray 🙏 for my mom who is in her last hours that she may go peacefully and be welcomed by our Lord. Thank you
Prayers for Mom- Hail Mary…🙏
Prayers for Mom
Prayers for you mother let’s appreciate her
May her soul RIP. But at the same time don’t forget Purgatory! God bless. Praise Jesus and Mary always!!! Ps please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Then The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Then Following Padre Pio. Then Don’t call protestant’s Christian. Please listen to these holy priest’s Fr’s Ripperger,Mark Goring,Bill Casey, and Chris Alar.
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Perhaps the most terrifying thing conveyed in the Bible in my opinion isn't because of what kinds of beasts or horrific sights one might see, but rather when Jesus says, "I never knew you..." Knowing the eternal separation ahead, and the thoughts one might have if they thought they knew Jesus "enough" to go to heaven...and then to hear that, which is clearly being said to those who know who Jesus is...that's scary.
Surely he should've said you never knew me if we don't know Jesus enough to get to heaven surely it should be you never knew me. Because surely jesus knows us as he is the all knowing
There also is another attribute of God... His ocean of mercy.
Love these discussions and shows. They are educational in my journey through the Catholic faith. I’ve learned so much! Thank you!
I must be missing something because I think the most terrifying story in the Bible is when Lot offers his daughters to be raped and tortured to death and then God still considers him righteous. I heard that story as a young girl and have never gotten over it. It doesn't help that I have heard it read many times and nobody ever addresses it. They skip over it like it's inconsequential. Personally, I would rather be hit by a meteor or have my eyes melt than that.
He chose to live in the wicked city of Sodom (Genesis 13:12-13). He offered his two virgin daughters to an angry mob of homosexuals (Genesis 19:5-8). He later became drunk and impregnated his daughters, albeit unknowingly (Genesis 19:30-36). Anyone vaguely familiar with Old Testament history likely knows of Lot and his troubles. For this reason, some find it troubling that Lot is called “righteous” in the New Testament. Peter, in fact, used the term “righteous” three times to describe the patriarch: “God…delivered righteous Lot, who was oppressed by the filthy conduct of the wicked (for that righteous man, dwelling among them, tormented his righteous soul from day to day by seeing and hearing their lawless deeds” (2 Peter 2:7-8, emp. added). Why did Peter repeatedly call Lot “righteous” when many see a different picture of Lot in Genesis? Was Lot really righteous? Does the Bible contradict itself?
First, one must keep in mind that though a Bible writer may have recorded specific sins and foolish acts of an individual does not mean that the person could not also have been righteous. Christ was the only perfect man ever to live (2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:22). Though Noah, Abraham, Moses, etc. were counted faithful (Hebrews 11:7-29), they occasionally disobeyed God’s will (cf. Numbers 20:1-12), and acted foolishly or cowardly (cf. Genesis 9:21; 12:12-20; 20:1-18). God never blessed their disobedience, only their faithfulness. Consider also the harlot Rahab. Whereas God did not condone her harlotry, she was “justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out another way” (James 2:25). “By faith the harlot Rahab did not perish with those who did not believe, when she had received the spies with peace” (Hebrews 11:32). Simply because God graciously saved Rahab from the destruction of Jericho, does not mean that God condoned her past sexual sins. Similarly, just because Peter called Lot righteous does not mean that Lot was perfect. Even the apostle Peter, who also served as an elder in the Lord’s church (1 Peter 5:1), was guilty at one time or another of having a lack of faith (Matthew 14:31), denying that he knew the Lord (Matthew 26:69-75), and hypocritically withdrawing himself from Gentiles (Galatians 2:11-14).
Second, Peter’s statements about Lot’s righteousness must be considered in their proper context. Similar to how Noah was an island of righteousness surrounded by a sea of iniquity (2 Peter 2:5), Lot was surrounded by extremely “wicked,” “filthy,” “lawless” citizens of Sodom (2 Peter 2:7-8). Although Lot was far from perfect, he was not a wicked, lawless unrighteous citizen of Sodom; he was righteous. Lot separated himself from the unlawfulness of the inhabitants of Sodom and was even tormented “day to day by seeing and hearing their lawless deeds” (2 Peter 2:8).
Though Lot’s offering of his daughters to the sodomites is inexcusable (as it seems were Abraham’s actions in Egypt and Gerar when he allowed his wife to be taken by kings in order to preserve his life; see Genesis 12:10-20; 20:1-18), Genesis 19 clearly indicates the distinction between the righteousness of Lot and the wickedness of the inhabitants of Sodom. The sodomites even hinted at such when they declared that Lot “keeps acting as a judge” (Genesis 19:9). This was the distinction Peter made-not that Lot was perfect, but that he remained uncontaminated by the intense iniquity prevalent throughout Sodom. Like Christians today who strive to walk in the light, though they are imperfect (1 John 1:5-10), Lot was a righteous man, who also made some memorable mistakes.
@@elliestretchprays7851 no mental gymnastics will convince me that Lot was a righteous man! Give me a break! There is so much more in the OT that I was smh reading it, I have so much doubts since I actually read it. In Judges we read similar stories. Also, Joseph and his brothers wow, the whole 12 tribes based on them, smh, Joseph was USING vulnerable Egyptians during the 7 years of hunger, he got rich by taking advantage of the situation, then when the whole Joseph’s family was leaving Israel they DID NOT HELP ANYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Frenchmans fury wow, so much mind blowing things that being ignored completely or if mentioned - it is explained in some bizarre, twisted way, stretched out so it will sound somehow godly, and if you have doubts about it - you are a problem! I was shocked reading Genesis, how they were abusing their female servants, I can’t write about it because YT will delete it.
I love Book of Psalms but again- NOBODY is talking about it! How David was begging God to take care of his enemies, I think it is the Book that people can relate most, imho ( from the OT) I think it is universal, because it talks about our REAL problems, struggles, sufferings!
I love Song of Songs, Isaiah, Micah, all the Prophets basically.
I have QUESTIONS about NT, what happened to that married couple from the Acts, where they dropped dead like flies….
Word, Mary S!
@@gavroche8620what? The situation with Joseph and his brothers was messy, and Joseph was indeed slow to show forgiveness, but Joseph got his position because he saved Egypt, not because he took advantage of the Egyptians. He accurately told Pharaoh what was going to happen, and then gave advice on how to prepare for the future. Pharaoh then gave him a position of power, because Pharaoh trusted his competence and saw he had God's favour so he wouldn't fail. Calling that taking advantage of the Egyptians sounds like mental gymnastics to me.
How do you know no one was saved apart from the household of Jacob (which was more than only Isaac and his twelve sons)? It doesn't say anything about that, only that Jacob's household went to Egypt, so you are arguing from the absence of evidence which is no evidence at all.
Finally the situation between Joseph and his brothers: of course it was horrible, that is the point. It is there to show the power of forgiveness and how powerful it can be.
Dem bones dem bones dem dry bones, now hear the word of the Lord. The toe bone connected to the foot bone. The foot bone connected to the ankle bone.... Am I the only one who remembers that song? 😅😅😅😅😅
Hi Trina needed that laugh after reading the above comment about Judges! 😂
No, I remember it as well. I remember singing it at school in the 1970s. At the time, there was a singing class in school once a week. I don't think that today's children have singing or music classes, at least not here in England.
Ok, I will wait, I just get excited to watch your show and my husband is home and he likes your show as well;
Another great show. I'll continue to be prayerful asking God, Jesus, Our Blessed Mother, the Holy Spirit, all the angels to walk with me and keep me safe. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.
The writing on the wall and how the King didn't know what words were written is terrifying. Is it weird though, it kind of reminded me of the only time recorded in Scripture when Jesus wrote in the sand 👀 and NONE of us know what He wrote! Theological conjecture aside....it must have jarred the witnesses!
Sight and Sound Theater in Branson, MO is currently running the play “Jesus”. I saw it at their theater in Lancaster, PA.
The healing of the demoniac at Gerasene is one of the scenes. An amazing show!
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Another horrifying story is Judges 19:22-30 - A Levite’s Concubine Raped and Killed. Like, “What the heck?!? How does any of this make sense?”
Catholic Study Bible
Judges 19:11
11 When they were near Je'bus, the day was far spent, and the servant said to his master, "Come now, let us turn aside to this city of the Jeb'usites, and spend the night in it."
Judges 19:22-30
22 As they were making their hearts merry, behold, the men of the city, base fellows, surrounded the house, beating on the door; and they said to the old man, the master of the house, "Bring out the man who came into your house, that we may know him."
23 And the man, the master of the house, went out to them and said to them, "No, my brethren, do not act so wickedly; seeing that this man has come into my house, do not do this vile thing.
24 Behold, here are my virgin daughter and his concubine; let me bring them out now. Ravish them and do with them what seems good to you; but against this man do not do so vile a thing."
25 But the men would not listen to him. So the man seized his concubine, and put her out to them; and they knew her, and abused her all night until the morning. And as the dawn began to break, they let her go.
26 And as morning appeared, the woman came and fell down at the door of the man's house where her master was, till it was light.
27 And her master rose up in the morning, and when he opened the doors of the house and went out to go on his way, behold, there was his concubine lying at the door of the house, with her hands on the threshold.
28 He said to her, "Get up, let us be going." But there was no answer. Then he put her upon the donkey; and the man rose up and went away to his home.
29 And when he entered his house, he took a knife, and laying hold of his concubine he divided her, limb by limb, into twelve pieces, and sent her throughout all the territory of Israel.
30 And all who saw it said, "Such a thing has never happened or been seen from the day that the sons of Israel came up out of the land of Egypt until this day; consider it, take counsel, and speak."
**now I just need to find Fr Mike Schmidt’s explanation in his Bible in a year series here on RUclips. He does a wonderful job explaining
The way it made sense to me was with the recurring theme throughout the book of Judges: in that time there was no king, everyone did what was right in his own eyes
It showed they had sunk into total depravity and needed a king.
Y’all should have done this closer to Halloween.
Good Morning. I am a teacher for a Catholic School and was wondering if you could send or post the passages/scriptures as I would like to read them to my students (High/Middle).
What saint is the referee bubble head?
I am watching late but this show is the best part of my Monday!
I don’t think scary things in the Bible is funny
So my born day, you talk about scary horror movies and bible verses.
I highly recommend the series from Brasil Genesis. They show part of what you were talking about. Thank you.
I agree with your opinion about the Hallow app. Been using it for about 3 months and can’t say enough good about it.
Maybe not the most terrifying, but it is confusing to me when I hear about how the dead rose after Jesus died on the cross, then there's no reference to it happening in scripture after the fact.
It’s the Mathew mass res.
See they were trying prove that our lord was the first and the kingdom was come.
Look at Mark.
Then look at John.
The crucifixion narrative differences between John and the others, this is truly the most scary thing for me. Nothing else.
Not even the pseudo epigrapha
The dry bones prophecy was fulfilled in 1947 when Israel became its own country
My mother let me stay for church services instead of leaving with the other children because I was precocious. One day I was distracted until Father Woodhams started talking and reading about the dry bones. Boy did I sit up and pay attention! I also thought it was cool that Lot's wife was turned into a pillar of salt.
Ezekiel 37....one of my favorites.
Thankyoy father for you always insist to be holy the soul touching words. Without holiness no one will see God. Thankyou.
If I don’t obey love I will get destroyed. Why would I want not to obey love?
I love Stranger Things!
I love the Bible is literally every story every told modern world nothing new just re worked. You can make a hit with literally any verse, "Jesu cried"
Kalian berbicara seperti itu. Kapan kalian lakukan, ini sudah bulan Nopember
💐✝️👶❤️ My Jesus have Marcy 🤱🌹💖 and Joseph 🧔🕊️🙏
Dear Lord please let cc’s mom come home to your waiting arms of love.Take her pain away amen
Be not afraid
I can't imagine having a vision like that really would be scarey to me
Here come santa claus here come san a clause right down santa claus lane
Oh fantastic we just recently started Eziekel in the Bible in a year!
The question is. You Modernists fear God, and really believe in him and his Glory?
Why are they modernist
Yes.
Thankyou father and team.
hallows not free :(
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Love y’all
Thanks.
How can I fear someone who loves me?
Fear doesn't mean scared, fear here means respect, awe, and obedience to God's word.
I must say I never heard this passages read as so terrifying until Ryan made his very "dramatic" comments of each of them! Very interesting!😊
weegers = Uighurs rhymes with meagers
Thanks for the correction!