5. Why did Jesus’ disciples need encouragement? Here it is necessary to clarify: everything described in the article happened to the people of God. At that time, ALL the people were waiting for the Messiah (read Luke 3:15). They even mistook John the baptist for Christ: "And as the people *were in expectation,* and all men mused in their hearts of John, whether he were the Christ, or not;" (Luke 3:15 KJ) But here comes the Messiah - he is not from the government capital of Jerusalem, and he is neither an elder nor a priest, he is neither a scribe nor a Pharisee. Few saw the Messiah-Christ in him. And, behold, the very few who believed in him needed encouragement after his death. They were afraid of being excommunicated from the synagogue (excluded from the congregation - in modern interpretation). Why? Because, as today, the elders had strong power over the minds (they were the ones who turned the WHOLE people against Christ - *Luke 23:18,21,23* ). Something similar will happen *in the people of God* just before the 2nd coming (why the teaching about 1914 is a mistake is a separate topic), *who will be blinded by the wrongdoer in the Temple* - "fallen stars" (Rev 9:1 and 2 Thess 2:2-4). But the last two prophets, 2 olives, will be sent to the people of God to serve (this is foretold in Rev.11:3,4). But like the prophets of antiquity, like Christ himself, they will not come from the government capital of Jerusalem- Warwick, but from the common people (ordinary Proclaimers). BUT they will also be rejected by their co-believers and killed by the "last beast of the devil" who will come out of the abyss - the "eighth beast out of the seven" or the last King of the North (this is predicted in Rev.11:7,11-13). Why the last King of the North is a scarlet coloured "beast coming out of the abyss" is a separate topic (hint in the texts: Dan 7:3-6; Rev 13:2; 17:8-10 + remember the historical context of the last 100 years and observe the events) These events take place on the eve of *the 2nd coming of the Messiah for his bride* - 144,000 chosen from the Earth (the sequence of events is explained by the texts Dan 12:1; 7:26,27 and Rev.11:14,15) Unfortunately, the Governing Body has not researched the book of Revelation for 25 years, does not take into account the chronology of events, mixing ALL concepts and events into one pile and manipulates the texts of Scripture.
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5. Why did Jesus’ disciples need encouragement?
Here it is necessary to clarify: everything described in the article happened to the people of God. At that time, ALL the people were waiting for the Messiah (read Luke 3:15).
They even mistook John the baptist for Christ: "And as the people *were in expectation,* and all men mused in their hearts of John, whether he were the Christ, or not;" (Luke 3:15 KJ)
But here comes the Messiah - he is not from the government capital of Jerusalem, and he is neither an elder nor a priest, he is neither a scribe nor a Pharisee.
Few saw the Messiah-Christ in him.
And, behold, the very few who believed in him needed encouragement after his death. They were afraid of being excommunicated from the synagogue (excluded from the congregation - in modern interpretation). Why?
Because, as today, the elders had strong power over the minds (they were the ones who turned the WHOLE people against Christ - *Luke 23:18,21,23* ).
Something similar will happen *in the people of God* just before the 2nd coming (why the teaching about 1914 is a mistake is a separate topic), *who will be blinded by the wrongdoer in the Temple* - "fallen stars" (Rev 9:1 and 2 Thess 2:2-4). But the last two prophets, 2 olives, will be sent to the people of God to serve (this is foretold in Rev.11:3,4).
But like the prophets of antiquity, like Christ himself, they will not come from the government capital of Jerusalem- Warwick, but from the common people (ordinary Proclaimers).
BUT they will also be rejected by their co-believers and killed by the "last beast of the devil" who will come out of the abyss - the "eighth beast out of the seven" or the last King of the North (this is predicted in Rev.11:7,11-13).
Why the last King of the North is a scarlet coloured "beast coming out of the abyss" is a separate topic (hint in the texts: Dan 7:3-6; Rev 13:2; 17:8-10 + remember the historical context of the last 100 years and observe the events)
These events take place on the eve of *the 2nd coming of the Messiah for his bride* - 144,000 chosen from the Earth (the sequence of events is explained by the texts Dan 12:1; 7:26,27 and Rev.11:14,15)
Unfortunately, the Governing Body has not researched the book of Revelation for 25 years, does not take into account the chronology of events, mixing ALL concepts and events into one pile and manipulates the texts of Scripture.
thanks po. where na. po tagalog version?