I CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF HIS TEACHING,………..DR PSR ONE OF THE BEST PREACHERS EVER,…………A REAL SOLDIER OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST,……….. PRAISE THE LORD,………AMEN TO THAT ❤
So, September 23…fascinating. I’m 40 years old, and read that old King James Book quite a lot of times…but never would I ever connect the dots like Mr. Ruckman
The New Testament tells us pretty closely. John the Baptist is born first, six months later Jesus is born. The Bible does not nail down the exact year, but using astronomy we can get a pretty good idea. So it is thought that John the Baptist was born during Passover and Jesus was born during the feast of Tabernacles.
11 September, 3 B.C. The Sun was in the middle of the Constellation of Virgo the Virgin. The new Moon was below her reclining feet. Virgo is the head, or the lead Constellation, of the 12 Zodiac / Mazzaroth Constellations. This is inferred to in Revelation 12:1. In the early centuries the Sun was always in Virgo on 11 September. Which referred to the Lord's virgin Birth. Nowadays, ever since the 1,400's, the Sun is always in Leo the Lion. So that, at His return to Earth to reign, the Sun in Leo on 11 September, represents Him as the conquering LION of the Tribe of Judah. The KING Of Kings. During the years when Christ was born, the Sun was at the feet on the Virgin, closer to Libra the Scales, on 23 September, not in her womb, as it was on the 11th.
Jesus is merely the King of kings. Only the Almighty is KING of Kings. Also Jesus already came back, him and God tabernacle in the kingdom of God, which is within. So the lion thing is neat, but not quite accurate.
@@fordhughes Geocentricity and flat earth are not correlated. Not once have I ever heard brother Ruckman speak about the earth being flat (even when he mentions things like the "four corners" he says it's metaphorical because there are 4 directions), and while I don't dare speak for a dead man, I doubt he would waste his time with such nonsense. In fact, I've heard him use some of the verses Flat Earthers use to prove a globe, such as Job 38:14 referencing the earth as a seal, and how in those days most seals were cylindrical seals that you roll across clay and how that is like a globe rotating around the sun. He also speaks extensively on how the moon REFLECTS the sun, that it does not produce its own light (Job 25:5), just as the church (which is compared to the moon) reflects the light of Christ. All of that is contrary to the belief of a Flat Earth. And forget that the earth had days before the sun and the moon were created in genesis (because a day is one spin of the globe and not the position of the sun and moon in the sky), or that the bottomless pit only works with a globe because right at the center of a globe there is no way to go but up, or even non biblical basic concepts like the stars spinning in opposite directions in the different hemispheres. I've found it doesn't matter what I say, or even what Ruckman says, or even what ex-Flat Earthers say when they go down to Antarctica and see a 24 hr sun. People that believe in a flat earth will believe what they want in spite anyone or anything telling them otherwise, as if they have some secret knowledge no one else does. And judging that so many of them go to perverse sources such as the book of Enoch to prove their case, I'm glad I'm not in that group of people. They would rather preach on a flat earth, in most cases, to strangers, than of Christ.
@@LastCall777 well I didn’t say he taught it just that he mentioned it in a few recordings. I know he believed the earth was a globe and was somewhat open to geocentricity. We know the earth appears stationary and that no alleged movement of the earth has ever been recorded. We know bodies of water seek their level. We know that the alleged curvature of the earth is only seen in computer generated images. Celestial observations outside of our understanding don’t negate our terrestrial foundation. Earth is a squared circle (like a wrestling ring) enclosed by a solid firmament. It is the base of the pyramid that makes up the known universe. Thanks for the response and appreciate your channel. Hopefully we can just agree to disagree respectfully like David Hoffman mentions in a recent video he called “Flat earth derangement syndrome.” You should check that one out.
I CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF HIS TEACHING,………..DR PSR ONE OF THE BEST PREACHERS EVER,…………A REAL SOLDIER OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST,……….. PRAISE THE LORD,………AMEN TO THAT ❤
So, September 23…fascinating. I’m 40 years old, and read that old King James Book quite a lot of times…but never would I ever connect the dots like Mr. Ruckman
Go look up what happened on September 23rd, 2017. Rev. 12
So then Jesus was conceived around when the west observes Christmas. I find that just as fascinating.
I want the kjv with ruckmans commentary
So awesome. Praise Jesus
Hallelujah amen Jesus is LORD!!
GENEVA 1560 all day long FOR ME brethren!!
The sun moves in a circuit over the earth, the earth does not move. This is what the Bible teaches, amen.
Psalm 19.
The New Testament tells us pretty closely. John the Baptist is born first, six months later Jesus is born. The Bible does not nail down the exact year, but using astronomy we can get a pretty good idea. So it is thought that John the Baptist was born during Passover and Jesus was born during the feast of Tabernacles.
Like what about the first sighting of the star. It said late march to begg of April. Js
11 September, 3 B.C.
The Sun was in the middle of the Constellation of Virgo the Virgin.
The new Moon was below her reclining feet.
Virgo is the head, or the lead Constellation, of the 12 Zodiac / Mazzaroth Constellations.
This is inferred to in Revelation 12:1.
In the early centuries the Sun was always in Virgo on 11 September. Which referred to the Lord's virgin Birth.
Nowadays, ever since the 1,400's, the Sun is always in Leo the Lion.
So that, at His return to Earth to reign, the Sun in Leo on 11 September, represents Him as the conquering LION of the Tribe of Judah. The KING Of Kings.
During the years when Christ was born, the Sun was at the feet on the Virgin, closer to Libra the Scales, on 23 September, not in her womb, as it was on the 11th.
Jesus is merely the King of kings.
Only the Almighty is KING of Kings.
Also Jesus already came back, him and God tabernacle in the kingdom of God, which is within. So the lion thing is neat, but not quite accurate.
What ruckman point of view on UFOs ?
It's in his book, "Black is Beautiful"
They are fallen angels or the mutated off spring from the days of noah.. he believes they might be the great deception
He believes they are fallen angels or the mutated off spring from the days of noah, he says they might be the great deception
@jacobdavis5387 same thing I think.
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No way! Jesus wasn’t born in 1997!
@@Jaco3688 😂😅
Curious if brother Pete would be interested in studying the flat earth in these last days..
He mentions geocentricity and flat earth in a few recordings
@@fordhughes Geocentricity and flat earth are not correlated. Not once have I ever heard brother Ruckman speak about the earth being flat (even when he mentions things like the "four corners" he says it's metaphorical because there are 4 directions), and while I don't dare speak for a dead man, I doubt he would waste his time with such nonsense. In fact, I've heard him use some of the verses Flat Earthers use to prove a globe, such as Job 38:14 referencing the earth as a seal, and how in those days most seals were cylindrical seals that you roll across clay and how that is like a globe rotating around the sun. He also speaks extensively on how the moon REFLECTS the sun, that it does not produce its own light (Job 25:5), just as the church (which is compared to the moon) reflects the light of Christ. All of that is contrary to the belief of a Flat Earth. And forget that the earth had days before the sun and the moon were created in genesis (because a day is one spin of the globe and not the position of the sun and moon in the sky), or that the bottomless pit only works with a globe because right at the center of a globe there is no way to go but up, or even non biblical basic concepts like the stars spinning in opposite directions in the different hemispheres. I've found it doesn't matter what I say, or even what Ruckman says, or even what ex-Flat Earthers say when they go down to Antarctica and see a 24 hr sun. People that believe in a flat earth will believe what they want in spite anyone or anything telling them otherwise, as if they have some secret knowledge no one else does. And judging that so many of them go to perverse sources such as the book of Enoch to prove their case, I'm glad I'm not in that group of people. They would rather preach on a flat earth, in most cases, to strangers, than of Christ.
@@LastCall777 well I didn’t say he taught it just that he mentioned it in a few recordings. I know he believed the earth was a globe and was somewhat open to geocentricity.
We know the earth appears stationary and that no alleged movement of the earth has ever been recorded. We know bodies of water seek their level. We know that the alleged curvature of the earth is only seen in computer generated images. Celestial observations outside of our understanding don’t negate our terrestrial foundation. Earth is a squared circle (like a wrestling ring) enclosed by a solid firmament. It is the base of the pyramid that makes up the known universe.
Thanks for the response and appreciate your channel. Hopefully we can just agree to disagree respectfully like David Hoffman mentions in a recent video he called “Flat earth derangement syndrome.” You should check that one out.
@@fordhughes He spoke against Flat earth by virtue of day and night being simultaneous in the same time of his coming.