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@@BibleAnswerManHank, you may already know this, but it's my one verse demolition of Zionism. When Jacob blessed his sons it was specifically to tell them what would happen to their descendants in the last days. To Judah he said the scepter shall not depart from between his feet until Shiloh comes. I don't know any Christian who thinks Shiloh is not Jesus. So the scepter is now with Christ and no nation can claim that, without high treason, even if they use the name Israel. This also means zionist Christians are in high treason.
We all have some level of misinformation. I have spent the past few years getting rid of as much as possible, and in that time, my doctrine has changed countless times. Still a work in progress, but the more I study and learn, the more Dispensational I become. In fact, most Dispensationalist call me "hyper Dispensationalist." I love it. There is no good Scriptural arguments against rightly dividing the Word of Truth between what is meant for Israel and what is meant for the Body of Christ Church. It puts everything Scripture in perfect perspective. It makes so much more sense just as its written.
@@bugsocsollie1694 My question would be "who are you working for?". Dispensationalism was used by British Intelligence to establish a state of Israel in the levant to disrupt the Ottoman empire and maintain the instability after the war. Look at the back ground of the people involved and who financed it and the networks they used. After the war CIA took over in the US because Dispensationalism achieved to military objectives, first was Israel and second was to take the heat off the Catholic Church caused by reformed eschatology (the Pope can't be the false prophet or antichrist until after the rapture, so as long as your still here you support the state of Israel to sin against Christ as it pleases and accept the members of the RCC as "fellows" in arms). Donavon, CIA was running operation Gladio with the Catholic Church throughout Europe which came out in the open with Reagan, the Pope and the Berlin wall. All this prophecy your seeing fulfilled is caused to be fulfilled to achieve these ends or dressed up by the spin doctors to sound like prophecy fulfilled. Tell your CIA buddies at Moody and Dallas, and the MILLER CENTER at UVa. they're not fooling the real Christians because we know supporting Zionism is supporting antichrist. The scepter shall not depart from Judah until Shiloh comes, well has he come? If so then no one and no state has the right to claim the name ISRAEL who is not serving him, if the do it's high treason against the crown, CHRIST IS KING and the shroud of Turin proves it, thats why Zionists dont talk about the shroud.
Thank you. Hank is still a special man. He continues serving the Lord as President of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcasts and Hank Unplugged podcasts.
Yes, did away with them for those (Christians) paying attention, but not for unbelieving (Jewish people). The temple will be rebuilt so Trump can sit in it.
I read it years ago. Very interesting. Puts a hole in the books, Left behind Series. I always thought there was something wrong with a Rapture two thousand years later after Paul's letter. I believe Jesus fulfilled it all in the first Century. No more sacrifices
@@traceyedson9652 Sorry we disagree. God has always reigned. God is the Creator. He is outside of time. the World thinks it was going to stop anything God was gong to do? So did the devil stop the plan of redemption in Jesus? Was never going to stop that.
Israel has a very special place in the future, as all nations. In Revelation 21:26 it says "The glory and honor of the nations will be brought into it." (The new Kingdom) I truly believe because of the great suffering of Israel throughout the ages all the promises will be fulfilled to Israel at levels beyond our comprehension, and it will be so exciting to see what the sinless side of each nation will bring as honor and glory into the kingdom!!
It's talking about the New Jerusalem that comes down out of Heaven onto the new earth. Revelation 21:1-2,5 [1]And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. [2]And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. [5]And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.
@@KlvnDxxminique simply US national security and supporting the only democratic country in the region who support human rights better then the USA does
@@dallasbrat81 So Israel’s allyship with the US gov, okay. And what are the human rights practices that make you say this? I’m new to the topic trying to learn everyone’s POV
Yes! Amen! This is the 100% correct answer! From the Bible. It's so clear! I don't know why people don't see this. 🙏 God help them. I pray. I have tried for years to show people these things. I hope many people tune into your channel .
Agreed. Jesus said, "the first shall be last & the last shall be first. The last to be saved will be one third of the people of Israel just as the first few were Jews.
@@johnmann8659no, “all Israel.” And St Paul wrote a while epistle on how “Israel” is non-ethnic. It’s in the NT and was addressed to the Galatians. Makes a good read!
@@traceyedson9652 Cite the verses you are referring to. Paul was assigned to gentiles, not Israel. Ephesians 3:1 Romans 11:13 Galatians 1:16-17 Acts 22:20-21 1 Timothy 2:7 2 Timothy 4:17
@@johnmann8659 Who is a Jew? Very different in God´s eyes to man´s eyes.See Psalm 87 v 4-6 & Esther 8. Many are called Jews who are not. Rev 2 v 9 A Jew in the OT was ANYONE who converted to Judaism. Zionism is totally alien to Judaism. Continue reading Zech. 13 v 8&9 and 14.
@@johnmann8659 I cited literally the entire epistle of Galatians. That’s its thesis. Now I shall assign the Roman epistle. Then, the Revelation. Then, Acts.
The reason people get all turned around and confused on the subject of Israel and the End Times is because most of us have been programmed to believe that we just die and go to heaven to be with our Lord. We have never been taught that we were designed to live on the earth, and that is where we will return to spend eternity. Huge difference. We are not going to live in the clouds in another dimension. This is our home and it is all about our home. Revelation 21:2- "then I John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven." Where does it come down to? The earth. God is going to dwell with men here on this planet. So we all eventually end up back here. That's the first lesson to correct. The second lesson is that there will be people with bodies like Adam and Eve from the original garden. Able to procreate, eat, drink, etc, but not walk through walls or travel interdimensionally. They will live outside of the gates of the New Jerusalem. Then there will also be people with glorified bodies, who can also eat, drink, but not procreate. However, they will be able to travel like Jesus did, in and out of walls and dimensions that would constrain a simple mortal. That's lesson number two. So we see a kingdom in Revelation 21 and 22 with people living in the city (church, bride) and we see nations living throughout the rest of the world. You enter the gates of the New Jerusalem, depending on where you are from on the planet (north, south, east, west). Revelation 21:26 shows the nations entering. That's really weird if we are all just one nation in Christ for eternity. That makes absolutely no sense. So there must be ethnic clustered nations, just as we have today. And they must be mortals, otherwise there would be no need for the tree of life in Revelation chapter 22, of which to regenerate the nations (the people who make up the mortal nations). Why do you think Adam never got the chance to eat from the Tree of Life in the original garden ? hmmm fascinating. So if there are nations in the future, there must be a nation called Israel. I would imagine that God would not just discard that one particular people from his kingdom in Revelation 21 and 22. So we might want to start opening our eyes up to the true gospel story so that we can understand correctly.
While it is true that Christ reigns in the heavens, and has for 2000 years, none of that does away with the rest of the prophetic. This was a very nebulous explanation that had little Bible in it and does not address issues such as Romans 11, which states that the door is open to the Gentils "until" the fulness comes in. Also does not deal with antichrist, him sitting in the Temple, and the role of Israel in that. None of that is addressed. A very myopically amillennialist answer.
@BibleAnswerMan I wish to clarify one thing: the beauty of the premillennialist view is that it affirms basic truths proposed by the amillennialist and postmillennialist sides. Christ reigns, the church must charge forward in the fight against Christ's enemies. We are already members of Christ's kingdom and all things will be brought under his feet. This is done primarily by bringing people into obedience of the Gospel and the Word. However none of that takes away from a millennial reign, a second coming, and a preceding time of judgment, in which a final call is made for repentance. It is the ultimate test and God will do a mighty work through it. More people will be saved during the "tribulation" than any other period of time in history.
Revelation 21:1-2,5 [1]And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. [2]And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. [5]And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.
Great points Revelation has confused many it was apocalyptic language to detail to persecuted churches the upcoming fall of Rome.Zechariah 6:12-13 He shall be a priest on His throne ,Priests came from tribe of Levi
I never realised what a terrible influence that dispensational theology had on our world until i found out what the bible actually teaches taught about the end times.
The Hebrew descendants living in Palestine today are Jews from the tribe of “Judah”. They, along with some of Benjamin and the tribe of Levi stayed together in Jerusalem and surrounding towns after the Kingdom split after the death of Solomon. The rest of the tribes went north to Samaria and were called “Israel” while the southern kingdom was called Judah. After the Great Tribulation and the return of Christ, the entire people of Israel, albeit ignorant of who they are today, will return to the land promised to Abraham their father. Thy Kingdom Come!
In Romans 11:11-24 Paul compares Israel to the natural branches of a cultivated olive tree and the Gentile believers to the branches of a wild olive tree. Some of the natural branches (Israel) were broken off, and the wild branches (Gentiles) were grafted in (verse 17). The Gentiles, then, have been made partakers of the promises and inherit the blessings of God’s salvation. It is important to understand how God called Israel to be His people and how they failed to fulfill that calling. As the seed of Abraham, the children of Israel were chosen by God to be a separate people, holy to the Lord. God’s design was for them to be a light to the Gentiles so that they, too, might know God (Genesis 18:17-19; Isaiah 42, 49). Instead, the Israelites chased foreign gods and betrayed their calling (Ezekiel 23; Hosea 11). But God, who knew they would do this, had already promised to restore His kingdom to Israel after they rebelled and then eventually repented (Deuteronomy 30:1-10). So God sent His Son, preceded by a forerunner, to invite Israel to “repent, for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 3:2; 4:17). However, when Jesus revealed Himself as the promised Davidic King who would restore Israel (Matthew 11-12; Acts 3:19-22), He was rejected by the Jews, exactly as Isaiah had prophesied (Isaiah 52-53). Jesus therefore called His disciples to fulfill Abraham’s commission to bless the nations (Genesis 12:2-3) by preaching the gospel of the Kingdom to all nations until the end of this age (Matthew 28:18-20). Paul thus preached the gospel of the Kingdom to the Jews and was repeatedly rejected (Acts 13-28); in consequence, Paul brought the good news to the Gentiles, who in turn became Abraham’s spiritual seed by faith and heirs of the promises to Abraham and his seed (Galatians 3-4). This is what Paul meant in Romans 11 by the Gentiles being “grafted” into the “olive tree” and nourished by the “root” (the promises to Abraham). The tree thus signifies the collective people of God; the “wild branches” grafted in are Gentile believers; the “natural branches” that are cut off are the Jews in unbelief. Jewish believers remain in the tree but are joined with Gentiles and “made” into a “new body,” the Church (Ephesians 2:11-22). Paul anticipated a question that would surely arise among his Gentile readers: “I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall?” (Romans 11:11)-Gentile believers would be tempted to dismiss Israel because it appeared they would never recover. Even today, there are those who advocate supersessionism or replacement theology, which holds that the Church has completely replaced Israel and will inherit the promises to be fulfilled only in a spiritual sense. In other words, according to this view, ethnic Israel is forever excluded from the promises-the Jews will not literally inherit the Promised Land. What then would happen to Israel? What about the Old Testament prophecies that Israel as a nation would repent and be re-gathered to the land in the last days as a permanent possession (Deuteronomy 30:1-10)? Romans 11 thus conclusively shows Gentile believers that God is not yet “done” with Israel, who has only temporarily lost the privilege of representing God as His people. Since “the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable” (11:29), “all Israel will be saved” in order to fulfill God’s covenant with ethnic Israel (11:25-28), including the promise of land inheritance (Deuteronomy 30:1-10). While some of the “natural branches” were cut off because Israel failed, God’s purposes are not complete until Israel is also grafted back into the people of God to share in the promises to Abraham and his seed. This brings full circle God’s larger redemptive plan (Romans 11:30-36) for both Jews and Gentiles as distinct populations within the people of God in the Davidic (or Millennial) Kingdom. Indeed, the prophets saw this Kingdom as the “final form” of the olive tree, so that Israel-reversing roles-would then bless the Gentiles, enabling them to join the people of God (see Zechariah 8:13, 20-23).
You don’t interpret scripture by feeling! Biblical Interpretation is made by comparing scripture with scripture. When God created man He intended for man to live under God and to to know only good not evil by obeying Him only. They were supposed to love under a theocracy. When they fell and brought sin into the world, His promise to Adam and Eve was to reverse the curse and bring reconciliation through faith in the promised Messiah. So throughout history from then on, he was setting up types and shadows to reveal the redeemer and savior of a fallen world. In His providential plan, He used Israel to be a theocracy to live under God with laws to govern them morally, civilly and sacrificially (prefiguring the coming Messiah in order to fulfill the sacrificial rites). So, from Moses, the Exodus through Joshua and the Judges, He showed them grace to keep the godly line in which Jesus Christ would come (1 Peter 1:10-12). In 1 Samuel 8, Israel just like Adam and Eve did not want to live under God in a Theocracy, they demanded that Samuel appoint a King over them like the other nations. When Samuel took the demand to God, he, Samuel told God that Israel had rejected him, Samuel as judge over them. But God told Samuel they did not reject him, Samuel but God as King over them. From that moment, they became a political nation, not a nation living in a theocracy. They were no different from any other political nation, whether it is a monarchy, a dictatorship, a democracy, whether the system of government was parliamentary or democratic republic. As such they would be subject to the dictates of those kind of political systems, invasions, conquests and political agreements between powerful nations to divide land and natural resources. That is Israel today and Christians who say Israel is God’s people are missing the forest but for the trees. The true Israel is His Church made up of remnant believing Jews and remnant of believing non-Jews (John 10:16).
As you know from Adam to Moses was faith and from Moses to Jesus was the Law and from Jesus to his second coming is the Law again? Why the Law? It was added because of transgressions. For when the people of God were enslaved to the Gods of Egypt and were under the sorceries and magicians of that day, God threw signs and wonders by Moses proved Himself as the God of God's and that He reigns supreme. And after overwhelming the Egyptians, God gave the Law through Moses to the people. Why the Law? Because the people were clothed with the filth of the so-called God's. Because it was in Joseph day that God reigned Supreme. But as you know when Joseph died or the great falling away happened that God had to come rescue the people but it was through the Law that the people would be sanctified. (Moses time is representative of the tribulation). This is a time of miracles. Even Christ, like Moses performed miracles in Egypt. For the people were not worshipping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they were worshipping the God of this world. Even Jesus was exiting Egypt, that is Israel. For this Jesus was the true Israel. Nevertheless, those who believed attached themselves to Christ in that day as they attached themselves to Moses in his day. Why would the Law come back? Why would miracles come back to that extent? Period of Time: Tribulation, God's: rescue from the Gods, Law: for Sanctification, Remnant: taken to the Promise land
Hank, please just simply try to understand where the listener's are coming from and calmly clearly without monologues answer the questions. I can pretty much guarantee you this guy hung up the phone Quite frustrated without a clear answer. I know what you're trying to say and where you're coming from and I agree, but what you took up 11 minutes to do did not clearly simply answer the questions or give him time to clarify and ask follow-up questions so that he could understand. This really Contributes to me not listening anymore and perhaps this other guy also. I find it frustrating. I have been blessed and really learned from your ministry in the past. Although for years I almost scream at the radio because you don't actually answer the question clearly and explicitly and then the person's gone because there's no more time. trust me, people are on the radio. They're nervous and they're being overwhelmed so they're not going to come back at you with the questions and they also don't have time
@@BibleAnswerMan Hi, I found over the years someone will ask a question and then Hank jumps into the weeds and the minutia with a lot of words and goes Way beyond their specific question. They get overwhelmed and just agree with him. And meanwhile I'm yelling at my truck radio. Just answer the question. Hank, just answer the question. It's very frustrating He could answer three times the questions on the radio with greater effectiveness. If he would just simply answer the question simply clearly in layman's terms and allow time for the caller to ask a second follow-up question for further clarification. Instead of the long monologues going into things that the people barely understand or aren't even aware of. So in short.. stop the monologues answer The question clearly. Allow for follow-up questions. It'll be more effective. People will learn more and won't tune out. Or just say thank you and hang up. Like this question. The video is a long one and I have some understanding of where Hank's coming from but if I was a caller just wondering about the millennium. I would have just been so frustrated because I couldn't ask clarification questions and he was wording everything in ways that without any background knowledge a lot of people aren't going really understand what he was saying. Simplify clarify follow-up questions please
For the truth is … Romans 9:6-8 (KJV) “Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For THEY ARE NOT ALL ISRAEL, which are of Israel: Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called. That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.” THEREFORE, the Israel of God (Galatians 6:16) promised as SEED OF ABRAHAM are… GALATIANS 4:28 “Now we, brethren, as Isaac was, are the children of promise.” THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD… There are 2 seeds of Abraham, one is in the flesh- the nation of Israel and the other is the children of Abraham according to the Promise- Romans 9:6-8.
@@corymccutchan5098 After ascending to Heaven, Jesus will return to Earth the same way (Acts 1:11), via the clouds (Matthew 26:64. Luke 21:27, Daniel 7:13, Revelation 14:14).
@@johnmann8659 I understand what your saying, and I interpreted that way in my early Christian Life. Jesus said in Matt 26:64 that the Son of Man would be seen "hereafter" (from that time on). To interpret it sometime in the future would take away from his authority over all. In Hebrews 9:28 it states that all who "look" for him shall he appear a second time without sin unto salvation. Now the writer wasn't lying to the people back then. This means many who looked with "spiritual eyes," and not natural eyes saw his appearing. When we read scripture with natural understanding, we will miss what Jesus meant when he said his words are spirit, and life. What, and if you shall see the Son of man ascend where he was before: it is the spirit that quickeneth the flesh profiteth nothing. Note: In Hebrew sometimes the word "clouds" meant groups of people.
@Neil-no5hv True enough. But God kept His promise to Abraham. See www.equip.org/bible_answers/have-the-land-promises-god-made-to-abraham-been-fulfilled-cbab/ But God also warned the Israelites, particularly in the Book of Deuteronomy, that if they forsook their covenant with Yahweh, exile would certainly come. See www.equip.org/articles/modern-israel-in-bible-prophecy-promised-return-or-impending-exile/
@grady7905 All Christians are a royal priesthood, living stones in God's temple, brought under the head Jesus of Nazareth, who is the Son of David, the Christ, the incarnation of the Son of God, and the high priest in the order of Melchizedek. Jesus is the Israel of God.
If there is no significance then why is the entire world in an uproar over Israel right now? Seems kind of eerie that there is all this focus and attention in that region. Maybe we should dial up the Muslims and tell them that Jerusalem is not significant to them either.
@@seanc2788 because men have read the Bible and rather than believe God fearing what he’s done to that nation in times past they attempted to recreate and fulfill the prophesies themselves, it’s the perfect lie take real past prophesy and remark it who’d question it if they believed it to be of God even as you yourself do now.
@@seanc2788 Jerusalem is significant for cultural and strategic reasons that’s why it’s fought over but biblically and in terms of prophesy it has no significance other than to prove and show all mankind what has happened there in Jesus Christ day.
@@lemnisgate8809 Yeah I just believe what my eyes see. It's better than trying to read a story book. I'm a practical realist. I see the land from 1948 and I see a bunch of ethnic people living there. And I see their 4,000 year old enemies still trying to get them out of that land. Funny how that works out.
@@lemnisgate8809 It actually has significant prophetical meaning to the Muslims. Maybe you should check out Islamic eschatology and overlay that on your Christian version. See how well it matches up.
😮Matthew 24:34 , Luke 9:27, mark 9:1 , 1st Peter 4:7, Matthew 16:28,,, we are now standing in Revelation 20:8 ,,, Matthew 24: 24 so you know deception was there in the garden with Adam and Eve who walked with God how much easier it is to deceive us.
You comment makes no sense . Word of God is one person two natures . I’m pretty sure Protestants believe the same. I’m reading the essential beliefs of orthodox faith and they align with my Protestant Church . Holy Spirit helps interpret Scripture nothing in orthodox faith is essentially different
Your ignorance isn’t surprising Hank already said in an earlier video the 7 seven things needed to be right with God . I suggest you actually watch his videos
@@dallasbrat81 I apologize if I haven't watched every video. Hank wasn't crucified for us. Maybe you should go back and read 1st Corinthians. I'm not going to correct you but you should find the answer there on a number of errors you are making right now. Go in peace.
Hank, I certainly appreciate that you do not push a rabid dispensationalist message - which seems to be far over represented online as compared to the real numbers of those holding that theological position. On the other hand, I have a difficult time understanding some of your takes on the end times, especially with regards to the supposition that those believing in the 1000 year literal reign of Jesus on earth necessarily includes the rebuilt temple which actively conducts animal sacrifices. Here's my brief interpretation of scripture regarding the Great Tribulation followed by the very last days... The new sanhedren will rebuild the temple, reinstate animal sacrifices, then the start of Tribulation is marked by the revealing of the antichrist and his covenant with the many (Daniel 9:27). There will be a period of peace and when the unbelievers take the mark of the beast. The two witnesses will be killed in the streets of Jeruselam for preaching the Gospel to the world. Then the antichrist is overturned when Satan is unleashed, which marks the beginning of Satan's wrath on earth. At the point immediately following the darkening of the sun and moon (6th seal), the church is gathered up and is either given a seal of protection (as foreshadowed by Passover) and will immediately return to earth with Jesus - or the Church will remain in the clouds/heaven (in either case, the Church is not appointed to the wrath of God). Upon Jesus 2nd coming, he unleashes his wrath on earth. At the very end, 1/3 of the remaining Jewish remnant will survive the refining fires and be saved. Then Jesus gathers the Church (all of Israel) to a New Jerusalem where he and all the saints will live for the literal 1000 years until Satan is unleashed again and is destroyed in a final battle. So, I'm curious to know your thoughts on my take on the end times.
@davekpghpa Appreciate your input. Hank contends that many get the Great Tribulation wrong because they suppose it is still yet to happen in our future. But a careful examination of the Scriptures, namely the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24 along with much of the Book of Revelation, and the proper application of sound hermeneutical principles (hermeneutics being the art and science of biblical interpretation), calls for the great tribulation Jesus predicted coming to fulfillment with the events surrounding the fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple in AD 70. Christ prophecy came to pass, and the great tribulation is never to be something expected to happen in the still yet future, but conformation of what God decrees will come to pass, thus the Word of the Lord is nothing to be trifled. Nevertheless, Christ will appear a second time to judge the living and the dead. See www.equip.org/articles/apocalypse-when/ www.equip.org/article/left-behind-from-root-to-ripened-fruit/ www.equip.org/article/daniel-prophesy-seven-year-great-tribulation/ www.equip.org/article/daniel-accurately-predict-succession-nations/ www.equip.org/article/dispensationalism-indispensable/
@@BibleAnswerMan Ok, as always, I appreciate the thoughtful response. On this one I just have to agree to disagree. I just see too many things prophesied that have yet come to pass. Of primary concern for all of us in Chirst Jesus is to continue to carry the message of the Gospel and to suit up in the full armor of God. There will be extremely challenging times and great deceptions to face in the years to come. I think we can all agree on that. -- Peace and Blessings
@@davekpghpa You are on the right track. None of this stuff was fulfilled in 70AD. Jesus spoke about his future Kingdom. That is why he did not overthrow the Roman government when he came the first time.
This box thinking is deeply ingrained and exactly where Satan has deceived Christendom into being…..and ANYTHING that opposes his POV is met with stern cognitive dissonance. If you can’t see how Satan has caused nothing but chaos and confusion in Christendom => with it’s thousands of denominations & non-denominations => you likely won’t wake up on this side of death. But the seed has been sown, so you may have a chance => if you have enough time left => and don’t get distracted by all the rabbit trails that will likely spring up to veer you away….. But certainly => Christendom will remain exactly where Satan wants it to be…..deceived and ignorant. SMH.
Hank claims that the Bible is the PEEFECT word of God. Well, here are some passages where YAHWEH commands that little babies must be chopped up with swords. Numners 31 1 Samuel 15 Joshua 6 Joshua 10 Deutoronomy 2 Deutoronomy 13 Evangelicals always claim that the YAHWEH commanded that the babies must be chopped up with swords as a punishment for their parents committing sins. Their parents were from surrounding nations that were NOT followers of YAHWEH. One of tte claims is that the babies would have been sacrificed on satanic altars by their parents. So chopping the little babies up with swords waa actually irrelevant as the little babies went straight to heaven anyway. Remember tgat Jesus is YAHWEH according to the Evangelicals. So it was actually Jesus who commanded that the little babies must be chopped up with swords. Well Jesus must be schizophrenic because in the New Testament he says suffer the little babies to come unto me. YAHWEH and his alter ego Jesus is definitely a schizophrenic war God.
@shaunigothictv1003 None of those passages mention the chopping up of babies with swords. Wouldn't it be a misreading of the Scriptures to suppose the chopping up of children are divine commands? Elijah did weep foreseeing Hazael ripping open pregnant women in 2 Kings 8, but this a prediction not a divine command. See www.equip.org/articles/hateful-vindictive-psalms-/ See also www.equip.org/article/god-old-testament-proponent-total-war-noncombatants/
@@BibleAnswerMan Your a liar. I read them and they specifically mention the chopping up of little babies with swords. I also gave you the explanation evangelicals give - like Dr William Lane Craig.
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Wow! That was amazing. Thank you Hank for patiently trying to reverse the misinformation that is so common now.
@outtahours Glad it was helpful!
@@BibleAnswerManHank, you may already know this, but it's my one verse demolition of Zionism. When Jacob blessed his sons it was specifically to tell them what would happen to their descendants in the last days. To Judah he said the scepter shall not depart from between his feet until Shiloh comes. I don't know any Christian who thinks Shiloh is not Jesus. So the scepter is now with Christ and no nation can claim that, without high treason, even if they use the name Israel. This also means zionist Christians are in high treason.
We all have some level of misinformation. I have spent the past few years getting rid of as much as possible, and in that time, my doctrine has changed countless times. Still a work in progress, but the more I study and learn, the more Dispensational I become. In fact, most Dispensationalist call me "hyper Dispensationalist." I love it. There is no good Scriptural arguments against rightly dividing the Word of Truth between what is meant for Israel and what is meant for the Body of Christ Church. It puts everything Scripture in perfect perspective. It makes so much more sense just as its written.
@@bugsocsollie1694 My question would be "who are you working for?". Dispensationalism was used by British Intelligence to establish a state of Israel in the levant to disrupt the Ottoman empire and maintain the instability after the war. Look at the back ground of the people involved and who financed it and the networks they used. After the war CIA took over in the US because Dispensationalism achieved to military objectives, first was Israel and second was to take the heat off the Catholic Church caused by reformed eschatology (the Pope can't be the false prophet or antichrist until after the rapture, so as long as your still here you support the state of Israel to sin against Christ as it pleases and accept the members of the RCC as "fellows" in arms). Donavon, CIA was running operation Gladio with the Catholic Church throughout Europe which came out in the open with Reagan, the Pope and the Berlin wall. All this prophecy your seeing fulfilled is caused to be fulfilled to achieve these ends or dressed up by the spin doctors to sound like prophecy fulfilled. Tell your CIA buddies at Moody and Dallas, and the MILLER CENTER at UVa. they're not fooling the real Christians because we know supporting Zionism is supporting antichrist. The scepter shall not depart from Judah until Shiloh comes, well has he come? If so then no one and no state has the right to claim the name ISRAEL who is not serving him, if the do it's high treason against the crown, CHRIST IS KING and the shroud of Turin proves it, thats why Zionists dont talk about the shroud.
Hank was a special man. I believe he was a Godly man. Glory to God for his message.
Thank you. Hank is still a special man. He continues serving the Lord as President of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcasts and Hank Unplugged podcasts.
I believe Hank is alive and well! And I rejoice that he has shifted his eschatological views - among other things!
Psalm 110: “Rule in the midst of your enemies,” God says to the messiah. He is doing so now.
@traceyedson9652 Amen. And Messiah says, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God (Matt. 5:9).
100% Agree, Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament. Jesus did away with temple sacrifices once and for all.
Yes, did away with them for those (Christians) paying attention, but not for unbelieving (Jewish people). The temple will be rebuilt so Trump can sit in it.
Everyone please buy Hanks book called the Apocalypse Code...
@MainPointMinistries Amen
I’m patiently waiting for mine to arrive🙏
I read it years ago. Very interesting. Puts a hole in the books, Left behind Series. I always thought there was something wrong with a Rapture two thousand years later after Paul's letter. I believe Jesus fulfilled it all in the first Century. No more sacrifices
Spot on Hank. I can see that you have actually read what the NT says about the issue. Totally agree.
the Lord Jesus has always reigned.
No, the world was given up to sin, “death reigned from Adam…”
@@traceyedson9652 Sorry we disagree. God has always reigned. God is the Creator. He is outside of time. the World thinks it was going to stop anything God was gong to do? So did the devil stop the plan of redemption in Jesus? Was never going to stop that.
@@zerosparky9510 I think we view the economy of that reign quite differently. I believe the OT - NT is quite clear about how God reigns.
Israel has a very special place in the future, as all nations. In Revelation 21:26 it says "The glory and honor of the nations will be brought into it." (The new Kingdom) I truly believe because of the great suffering of Israel throughout the ages all the promises will be fulfilled to Israel at levels beyond our comprehension, and it will be so exciting to see what the sinless side of each nation will bring as honor and glory into the kingdom!!
It's talking about the New Jerusalem that comes down out of Heaven onto the new earth.
Revelation 21:1-2,5
[1]And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
[2]And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
[5]And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.
Heretic.
@@RonaldTolar-pg8uh Who are you referring to?
You need to listen to the message again. What you say is incorrect.
Heretic, I think God has blinded your eyes.
Amen and Amen!!🙏
Blessings!👍
I appreciate hearing this again. Thanks and Fox bless you!!!
Our pleasure!
I absolutely agree with Hanks explanations here . There are non biblical reasons to support a democrats and free Israel
@dallasbrat81 Input appreciated.
What are the non biblical reasons
@@KlvnDxxminique simply US national security and supporting the only democratic country in the region who support human rights better then the USA does
@@KlvnDxxminique if you don’t support Israel please leave the USA because we are a lot worse
@@dallasbrat81 So Israel’s allyship with the US gov, okay. And what are the human rights practices that make you say this? I’m new to the topic trying to learn everyone’s POV
Yes! Amen! This is the 100% correct answer! From the Bible. It's so clear! I don't know why people don't see this. 🙏 God help them. I pray.
I have tried for years to show people these things.
I hope many people tune into your channel .
Blessings! 👍
Agreed. Jesus said, "the first shall be last & the last shall be first. The last to be saved will be one third of the people of Israel just as the first few were Jews.
@jesallen552 Every Jew will be saved.
Romans 11:25-26
Hosea 3:5
Deuteronomy 4:30-31
Zechariah 13:1
@@johnmann8659no, “all Israel.” And St Paul wrote a while epistle on how “Israel” is non-ethnic. It’s in the NT and was addressed to the Galatians. Makes a good read!
@@traceyedson9652 Cite the verses you are referring to.
Paul was assigned to gentiles, not Israel.
Ephesians 3:1
Romans 11:13
Galatians 1:16-17
Acts 22:20-21
1 Timothy 2:7
2 Timothy 4:17
@@johnmann8659 Who is a Jew? Very different in God´s eyes to man´s eyes.See Psalm 87 v 4-6 & Esther 8. Many are called Jews who are not. Rev 2 v 9 A Jew in the OT was ANYONE who converted to Judaism. Zionism is totally alien to Judaism. Continue reading Zech. 13 v 8&9 and 14.
@@johnmann8659 I cited literally the entire epistle of Galatians. That’s its thesis. Now I shall assign the Roman epistle. Then, the Revelation. Then, Acts.
The reason people get all turned around and confused on the subject of Israel and the End Times is because most of us have been programmed to believe that we just die and go to heaven to be with our Lord. We have never been taught that we were designed to live on the earth, and that is where we will return to spend eternity. Huge difference. We are not going to live in the clouds in another dimension. This is our home and it is all about our home. Revelation 21:2- "then I John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven." Where does it come down to? The earth. God is going to dwell with men here on this planet. So we all eventually end up back here. That's the first lesson to correct.
The second lesson is that there will be people with bodies like Adam and Eve from the original garden. Able to procreate, eat, drink, etc, but not walk through walls or travel interdimensionally. They will live outside of the gates of the New Jerusalem. Then there will also be people with glorified bodies, who can also eat, drink, but not procreate. However, they will be able to travel like Jesus did, in and out of walls and dimensions that would constrain a simple mortal. That's lesson number two.
So we see a kingdom in Revelation 21 and 22 with people living in the city (church, bride) and we see nations living throughout the rest of the world. You enter the gates of the New Jerusalem, depending on where you are from on the planet (north, south, east, west). Revelation 21:26 shows the nations entering. That's really weird if we are all just one nation in Christ for eternity. That makes absolutely no sense. So there must be ethnic clustered nations, just as we have today. And they must be mortals, otherwise there would be no need for the tree of life in Revelation chapter 22, of which to regenerate the nations (the people who make up the mortal nations). Why do you think Adam never got the chance to eat from the Tree of Life in the original garden ? hmmm fascinating.
So if there are nations in the future, there must be a nation called Israel. I would imagine that God would not just discard that one particular people from his kingdom in Revelation 21 and 22. So we might want to start opening our eyes up to the true gospel story so that we can understand correctly.
While it is true that Christ reigns in the heavens, and has for 2000 years, none of that does away with the rest of the prophetic. This was a very nebulous explanation that had little Bible in it and does not address issues such as Romans 11, which states that the door is open to the Gentils "until" the fulness comes in. Also does not deal with antichrist, him sitting in the Temple, and the role of Israel in that. None of that is addressed. A very myopically amillennialist answer.
@nibs1989 thanks for sharing.
Maybe because there is no anti christ or future temple.
@BibleAnswerMan I wish to clarify one thing: the beauty of the premillennialist view is that it affirms basic truths proposed by the amillennialist and postmillennialist sides.
Christ reigns, the church must charge forward in the fight against Christ's enemies. We are already members of Christ's kingdom and all things will be brought under his feet. This is done primarily by bringing people into obedience of the Gospel and the Word.
However none of that takes away from a millennial reign, a second coming, and a preceding time of judgment, in which a final call is made for repentance. It is the ultimate test and God will do a mighty work through it. More people will be saved during the "tribulation" than any other period of time in history.
Revelation 21:1-2,5
[1]And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
[2]And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
[5]And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.
@bobbyadkins6983 Thanks for the Scriptures.
Great points Revelation has confused many it was apocalyptic language to detail to persecuted churches the upcoming fall of Rome.Zechariah 6:12-13 He shall be a priest on His throne ,Priests came from tribe of Levi
@turnerarmstrong4282 Blessings 🙏
I totally agree
I never realised what a terrible influence that dispensational theology had on our world until i found out what the bible actually teaches taught about the end times.
Thanks for sharing. 🙏
The Hebrew descendants living in Palestine today are Jews from the tribe of “Judah”. They, along with some of Benjamin and the tribe of Levi stayed together in Jerusalem and surrounding towns after the Kingdom split after the death of Solomon. The rest of the tribes went north to Samaria and were called “Israel” while the southern kingdom was called Judah. After the Great Tribulation and the return of Christ, the entire people of Israel, albeit ignorant of who they are today, will return to the land promised to Abraham their father. Thy Kingdom Come!
@mikebrown9850 Thanks for the input.
In Romans 11:11-24 Paul compares Israel to the natural branches of a cultivated olive tree and the Gentile believers to the branches of a wild olive tree. Some of the natural branches (Israel) were broken off, and the wild branches (Gentiles) were grafted in (verse 17). The Gentiles, then, have been made partakers of the promises and inherit the blessings of God’s salvation.
It is important to understand how God called Israel to be His people and how they failed to fulfill that calling. As the seed of Abraham, the children of Israel were chosen by God to be a separate people, holy to the Lord. God’s design was for them to be a light to the Gentiles so that they, too, might know God (Genesis 18:17-19; Isaiah 42, 49). Instead, the Israelites chased foreign gods and betrayed their calling (Ezekiel 23; Hosea 11). But God, who knew they would do this, had already promised to restore His kingdom to Israel after they rebelled and then eventually repented (Deuteronomy 30:1-10). So God sent His Son, preceded by a forerunner, to invite Israel to “repent, for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 3:2; 4:17).
However, when Jesus revealed Himself as the promised Davidic King who would restore Israel (Matthew 11-12; Acts 3:19-22), He was rejected by the Jews, exactly as Isaiah had prophesied (Isaiah 52-53). Jesus therefore called His disciples to fulfill Abraham’s commission to bless the nations (Genesis 12:2-3) by preaching the gospel of the Kingdom to all nations until the end of this age (Matthew 28:18-20). Paul thus preached the gospel of the Kingdom to the Jews and was repeatedly rejected (Acts 13-28); in consequence, Paul brought the good news to the Gentiles, who in turn became Abraham’s spiritual seed by faith and heirs of the promises to Abraham and his seed (Galatians 3-4). This is what Paul meant in Romans 11 by the Gentiles being “grafted” into the “olive tree” and nourished by the “root” (the promises to Abraham). The tree thus signifies the collective people of God; the “wild branches” grafted in are Gentile believers; the “natural branches” that are cut off are the Jews in unbelief. Jewish believers remain in the tree but are joined with Gentiles and “made” into a “new body,” the Church (Ephesians 2:11-22).
Paul anticipated a question that would surely arise among his Gentile readers: “I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall?” (Romans 11:11)-Gentile believers would be tempted to dismiss Israel because it appeared they would never recover. Even today, there are those who advocate supersessionism or replacement theology, which holds that the Church has completely replaced Israel and will inherit the promises to be fulfilled only in a spiritual sense. In other words, according to this view, ethnic Israel is forever excluded from the promises-the Jews will not literally inherit the Promised Land. What then would happen to Israel? What about the Old Testament prophecies that Israel as a nation would repent and be re-gathered to the land in the last days as a permanent possession (Deuteronomy 30:1-10)?
Romans 11 thus conclusively shows Gentile believers that God is not yet “done” with Israel, who has only temporarily lost the privilege of representing God as His people. Since “the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable” (11:29), “all Israel will be saved” in order to fulfill God’s covenant with ethnic Israel (11:25-28), including the promise of land inheritance (Deuteronomy 30:1-10).
While some of the “natural branches” were cut off because Israel failed, God’s purposes are not complete until Israel is also grafted back into the people of God to share in the promises to Abraham and his seed. This brings full circle God’s larger redemptive plan (Romans 11:30-36) for both Jews and Gentiles as distinct populations within the people of God in the Davidic (or Millennial) Kingdom. Indeed, the prophets saw this Kingdom as the “final form” of the olive tree, so that Israel-reversing roles-would then bless the Gentiles, enabling them to join the people of God (see Zechariah 8:13, 20-23).
That's one way of looking at Romans 9-11 but not necessarily the best way. See ruclips.net/video/ogvqgFnrzas/видео.html
You don’t interpret scripture by feeling! Biblical Interpretation is made by comparing scripture with scripture. When God created man He intended for man to live under God and to to know only good not evil by obeying Him only. They were supposed to love under a theocracy. When they fell and brought sin into the world, His promise to Adam and Eve was to reverse the curse and bring reconciliation through faith in the promised Messiah. So throughout history from then on, he was setting up types and shadows to reveal the redeemer and savior of a fallen world. In His providential plan, He used Israel to be a theocracy to live under God with laws to govern them morally, civilly and sacrificially (prefiguring the coming Messiah in order to fulfill the sacrificial rites). So, from Moses, the Exodus through Joshua and the Judges, He showed them grace to keep the godly line in which Jesus Christ would come (1 Peter 1:10-12). In 1 Samuel 8, Israel just like Adam and Eve did not want to live under God in a Theocracy, they demanded that Samuel appoint a King over them like the other nations. When Samuel took the demand to God, he, Samuel told God that Israel had rejected him, Samuel as judge over them. But God told Samuel they did not reject him, Samuel but God as King over them. From that moment, they became a political nation, not a nation living in a theocracy. They were no different from any other political nation, whether it is a monarchy, a dictatorship, a democracy, whether the system of government was parliamentary or democratic republic. As such they would be subject to the dictates of those kind of political systems, invasions, conquests and political agreements between powerful nations to divide land and natural resources. That is Israel today and Christians who say Israel is God’s people are missing the forest but for the trees. The true Israel is His Church made up of remnant believing Jews and remnant of believing non-Jews (John 10:16).
@ronaldw7691 Thanks for sharing.
Ezekiel talks about Israel under a king, modern day Israel is not under a king.
@supersmart671 Good point. Also battles with iron age weapons like swords, shields, and horses. Not really being used in modern warfare.
As you know from Adam to Moses was faith and from Moses to Jesus was the Law and from Jesus to his second coming is the Law again? Why the Law? It was added because of transgressions. For when the people of God were enslaved to the Gods of Egypt and were under the sorceries and magicians of that day, God threw signs and wonders by Moses proved Himself as the God of God's and that He reigns supreme. And after overwhelming the Egyptians, God gave the Law through Moses to the people. Why the Law? Because the people were clothed with the filth of the so-called God's. Because it was in Joseph day that God reigned Supreme. But as you know when Joseph died or the great falling away happened that God had to come rescue the people but it was through the Law that the people would be sanctified. (Moses time is representative of the tribulation). This is a time of miracles. Even Christ, like Moses performed miracles in Egypt. For the people were not worshipping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they were worshipping the God of this world. Even Jesus was exiting Egypt, that is Israel. For this Jesus was the true Israel. Nevertheless, those who believed attached themselves to Christ in that day as they attached themselves to Moses in his day.
Why would the Law come back? Why would miracles come back to that extent? Period of Time: Tribulation, God's: rescue from the Gods, Law: for Sanctification, Remnant: taken to the Promise land
Well put. 🙏
Hank, please just simply try to understand where the listener's are coming from and calmly clearly without monologues answer the questions. I can pretty much guarantee you this guy hung up the phone Quite frustrated without a clear answer. I know what you're trying to say and where you're coming from and I agree, but what you took up 11 minutes to do did not clearly simply answer the questions or give him time to clarify and ask follow-up questions so that he could understand. This really Contributes to me not listening anymore and perhaps this other guy also. I find it frustrating. I have been blessed and really learned from your ministry in the past. Although for years I almost scream at the radio because you don't actually answer the question clearly and explicitly and then the person's gone because there's no more time. trust me, people are on the radio. They're nervous and they're being overwhelmed so they're not going to come back at you with the questions and they also don't have time
@oldearthcreationguy6082 Do not understand why the caller would have responded in that way? What is so mystifying about Hank's response in this video?
@@BibleAnswerMan Hi, I found over the years someone will ask a question and then Hank jumps into the weeds and the minutia with a lot of words and goes Way beyond their specific question. They get overwhelmed and just agree with him. And meanwhile I'm yelling at my truck radio. Just answer the question. Hank, just answer the question. It's very frustrating
He could answer three times the questions on the radio with greater effectiveness. If he would just simply answer the question simply clearly in layman's terms and allow time for the caller to ask a second follow-up question for further clarification. Instead of the long monologues going into things that the people barely understand or aren't even aware of.
So in short.. stop the monologues answer The question clearly. Allow for follow-up questions. It'll be more effective. People will learn more and won't tune out. Or just say thank you and hang up.
Like this question. The video is a long one and I have some understanding of where Hank's coming from but if I was a caller just wondering about the millennium. I would have just been so frustrated because I couldn't ask clarification questions and he was wording everything in ways that without any background knowledge a lot of people aren't going really understand what he was saying.
Simplify clarify follow-up questions please
For the truth is …
Romans 9:6-8 (KJV)
“Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For THEY ARE NOT ALL ISRAEL, which are of Israel: Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called. That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.”
THEREFORE, the Israel of God (Galatians 6:16) promised as SEED OF ABRAHAM are…
GALATIANS 4:28
“Now we, brethren, as Isaac was, are the children of promise.”
THUS SAITH THE LORD GOD…
There are 2 seeds of Abraham, one is in the flesh- the nation of Israel and the other is the children of Abraham according to the Promise- Romans 9:6-8.
Concerning the "Throne"
Jesus Christ is not going to leave the Throne in heaven to sit on a throne made by the hands of men on earth.
@corymccutchan5098
Amos 9:11-12
Daniel 2:44
Jeremiah 30:18-21
Isaiah 2:2-4
Psalm 2:7-10-> Revelation 19:15
@@johnmann8659He has been ruling over all since he acended into heaven, and sits on upon our Fathers Throne.
@@corymccutchan5098 After ascending to Heaven, Jesus will return to Earth the same way (Acts 1:11), via the clouds (Matthew 26:64. Luke 21:27, Daniel 7:13, Revelation 14:14).
@@johnmann8659 I understand what your saying, and I interpreted that way in my early Christian Life.
Jesus said in Matt 26:64 that the Son of Man would be seen "hereafter" (from that time on). To interpret it sometime in the future would take away from his authority over all. In Hebrews 9:28 it states that all who "look" for him shall he appear a second time without sin unto salvation. Now the writer wasn't lying to the people back then. This means many who looked with "spiritual eyes," and not natural eyes saw his appearing.
When we read scripture with natural understanding, we will miss what Jesus meant when he said his words are spirit, and life.
What, and if you shall see the Son of man ascend where he was before: it is the spirit that quickeneth the flesh profiteth nothing.
Note: In Hebrew sometimes the word "clouds" meant groups of people.
@corymccutchan5098 Can you expound on that?
Some of gods promises are unconditional. if you deny the promises of god you are in effect calling god a lier.
@Neil-no5hv True enough. But God kept His promise to Abraham. See www.equip.org/bible_answers/have-the-land-promises-god-made-to-abraham-been-fulfilled-cbab/ But God also warned the Israelites, particularly in the Book of Deuteronomy, that if they forsook their covenant with Yahweh, exile would certainly come. See www.equip.org/articles/modern-israel-in-bible-prophecy-promised-return-or-impending-exile/
None of the church fathers believed in this heresy…..
@nahumhabte6210 Can you expound on the point?
@@BibleAnswerManChristian Zionism is a heresy
Jesus is the fulfillment of Israel. Not the church
@grady7905 All Christians are a royal priesthood, living stones in God's temple, brought under the head Jesus of Nazareth, who is the Son of David, the Christ, the incarnation of the Son of God, and the high priest in the order of Melchizedek. Jesus is the Israel of God.
There is no significance, it being significant is the lie that has the world in a choke hold.
If there is no significance then why is the entire world in an uproar over Israel right now? Seems kind of eerie that there is all this focus and attention in that region. Maybe we should dial up the Muslims and tell them that Jerusalem is not significant to them either.
@@seanc2788 because men have read the Bible and rather than believe God fearing what he’s done to that nation in times past they attempted to recreate and fulfill the prophesies themselves, it’s the perfect lie take real past prophesy and remark it who’d question it if they believed it to be of God even as you yourself do now.
@@seanc2788 Jerusalem is significant for cultural and strategic reasons that’s why it’s fought over but biblically and in terms of prophesy it has no significance other than to prove and show all mankind what has happened there in Jesus Christ day.
@@lemnisgate8809 Yeah I just believe what my eyes see. It's better than trying to read a story book. I'm a practical realist. I see the land from 1948 and I see a bunch of ethnic people living there. And I see their 4,000 year old enemies still trying to get them out of that land. Funny how that works out.
@@lemnisgate8809 It actually has significant prophetical meaning to the Muslims. Maybe you should check out Islamic eschatology and overlay that on your Christian version. See how well it matches up.
Wrong!
😮Matthew 24:34 , Luke 9:27, mark 9:1 , 1st Peter 4:7, Matthew 16:28,,, we are now standing in Revelation 20:8 ,,, Matthew 24: 24 so you know deception was there in the garden with Adam and Eve who walked with God how much easier it is to deceive us.
What do you men in saying we are now standing in Revelation 20:8?
@@BibleAnswerMan Satan's little season .
@@BibleAnswerMan did you even read the passages I quoted,,, Jesus doesn't lie .
Perhaps you can do a broadcast on what (who) is the Word of God. I'm sure that will shock protestants when they hear the answer. 😮
You comment makes no sense . Word of God is one person two natures . I’m pretty sure Protestants believe the same. I’m reading the essential beliefs of orthodox faith and they align with my Protestant Church . Holy Spirit helps interpret Scripture nothing in orthodox faith is essentially different
@stevelenores5637 Good suggestion.
Your ignorance isn’t surprising Hank already said in an earlier video the 7 seven things needed to be right with God . I suggest you actually watch his videos
@@dallasbrat81 You think so? Ask a protestant. When I left my protestant church they still thought the Word of God was the Bible.
@@dallasbrat81 I apologize if I haven't watched every video. Hank wasn't crucified for us. Maybe you should go back and read 1st Corinthians. I'm not going to correct you but you should find the answer there on a number of errors you are making right now. Go in peace.
There is no biblical significance.
@tomfish1285 Thanks for the input.
Hank, I certainly appreciate that you do not push a rabid dispensationalist message - which seems to be far over represented online as compared to the real numbers of those holding that theological position.
On the other hand, I have a difficult time understanding some of your takes on the end times, especially with regards to the supposition that those believing in the 1000 year literal reign of Jesus on earth necessarily includes the rebuilt temple which actively conducts animal sacrifices.
Here's my brief interpretation of scripture regarding the Great Tribulation followed by the very last days...
The new sanhedren will rebuild the temple, reinstate animal sacrifices, then the start of Tribulation is marked by the revealing of the antichrist and his covenant with the many (Daniel 9:27). There will be a period of peace and when the unbelievers take the mark of the beast. The two witnesses will be killed in the streets of Jeruselam for preaching the Gospel to the world. Then the antichrist is overturned when Satan is unleashed, which marks the beginning of Satan's wrath on earth. At the point immediately following the darkening of the sun and moon (6th seal), the church is gathered up and is either given a seal of protection (as foreshadowed by Passover) and will immediately return to earth with Jesus - or the Church will remain in the clouds/heaven (in either case, the Church is not appointed to the wrath of God). Upon Jesus 2nd coming, he unleashes his wrath on earth. At the very end, 1/3 of the remaining Jewish remnant will survive the refining fires and be saved. Then Jesus gathers the Church (all of Israel) to a New Jerusalem where he and all the saints will live for the literal 1000 years until Satan is unleashed again and is destroyed in a final battle.
So, I'm curious to know your thoughts on my take on the end times.
@davekpghpa Appreciate your input. Hank contends that many get the Great Tribulation wrong because they suppose it is still yet to happen in our future. But a careful examination of the Scriptures, namely the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24 along with much of the Book of Revelation, and the proper application of sound hermeneutical principles (hermeneutics being the art and science of biblical interpretation), calls for the great tribulation Jesus predicted coming to fulfillment with the events surrounding the fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple in AD 70. Christ prophecy came to pass, and the great tribulation is never to be something expected to happen in the still yet future, but conformation of what God decrees will come to pass, thus the Word of the Lord is nothing to be trifled. Nevertheless, Christ will appear a second time to judge the living and the dead. See www.equip.org/articles/apocalypse-when/ www.equip.org/article/left-behind-from-root-to-ripened-fruit/ www.equip.org/article/daniel-prophesy-seven-year-great-tribulation/ www.equip.org/article/daniel-accurately-predict-succession-nations/ www.equip.org/article/dispensationalism-indispensable/
@@BibleAnswerMan Ok, as always, I appreciate the thoughtful response. On this one I just have to agree to disagree. I just see too many things prophesied that have yet come to pass. Of primary concern for all of us in Chirst Jesus is to continue to carry the message of the Gospel and to suit up in the full armor of God. There will be extremely challenging times and great deceptions to face in the years to come. I think we can all agree on that. -- Peace and Blessings
@@davekpghpa You are on the right track. None of this stuff was fulfilled in 70AD. Jesus spoke about his future Kingdom. That is why he did not overthrow the Roman government when he came the first time.
This box thinking is deeply ingrained and exactly where Satan has deceived Christendom into being…..and ANYTHING that opposes his POV is met with stern cognitive dissonance.
If you can’t see how Satan has caused nothing but chaos and confusion in Christendom => with it’s thousands of denominations & non-denominations => you likely won’t wake up on this side of death.
But the seed has been sown, so you may have a chance => if you have enough time left => and don’t get distracted by all the rabbit trails that will likely spring up to veer you away…..
But certainly => Christendom will remain exactly where Satan wants it to be…..deceived and ignorant.
SMH.
Hank claims that the Bible is the PEEFECT word of God.
Well, here are some passages where YAHWEH commands that little babies must be chopped up with swords.
Numners 31
1 Samuel 15
Joshua 6
Joshua 10
Deutoronomy 2
Deutoronomy 13
Evangelicals always claim that the YAHWEH commanded that the babies must be chopped up with swords as a punishment for their parents committing sins.
Their parents were from surrounding nations that were NOT followers of YAHWEH.
One of tte claims is that the babies would have been sacrificed on satanic altars by their parents.
So chopping the little babies up with swords waa actually irrelevant as the little babies went straight to heaven anyway.
Remember tgat Jesus is YAHWEH according to the Evangelicals.
So it was actually Jesus who commanded that the little babies must be chopped up with swords.
Well Jesus must be schizophrenic because in the New Testament he says suffer the little babies to come unto me.
YAHWEH and his alter ego Jesus is definitely a schizophrenic war God.
@shaunigothictv1003 None of those passages mention the chopping up of babies with swords. Wouldn't it be a misreading of the Scriptures to suppose the chopping up of children are divine commands? Elijah did weep foreseeing Hazael ripping open pregnant women in 2 Kings 8, but this a prediction not a divine command. See www.equip.org/articles/hateful-vindictive-psalms-/ See also www.equip.org/article/god-old-testament-proponent-total-war-noncombatants/
@@BibleAnswerMan Your a liar.
I read them and they specifically mention the chopping up of little babies with swords.
I also gave you the explanation evangelicals give - like Dr William Lane Craig.
Unbelievable you can’t see reality
He is fulfilling Matthew 24:4.
@@seanc2788 accurate eschatology is not false teaching
@@rocketmanshawn I guess we will just have to find out in the next 2 years.