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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ.
1 Corinthians 12:12

The foot isn't unimportant just because it is lower or earthier than the head. All parts are vital for a properly functioning body. It's ok for people to be different, to have different methods, roles, missions, and traditions so long as they are in alignment with God's instructions. We don't have to do all the same things in the same ways.

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Nick Liebenberg
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2 yrs

BIBLE STUDY LESSON 16

SERIES P --- YHVH’S PROPHETS

THE FIERY FURNACE

SHADRACH, MESHACH, AND ABEDNEGO

From Daniel 3

One day King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon made a golden idol ninety feet high and nine feet wide and set it up in the Plain of Dura in the province of Babylon. Then the king assembled the presidents, captains, judges, treasurers, and counsellors, as well as all the other rulers of his empire, for the dedication of his idol. When all these officials were gathered before the idol, a herald announced with a loud voice, [A royal command is given to you people of all nations and races. When you hear the sound of music, you must fall to the ground and worship the king’s golden idol. Whoever does not fall to the ground and worship it will be thrown into a fiery furnace.] Soon the sound of music began -- horn, pipe, lyre, sackbut, psaltery, and other instruments. Then the people fell to the ground to worship the golden idol which Nebuchadnezzar had set up. Then some of the Chaldeans complained to Nebuchadnezzar that certain Jews did not bow down. [You commanded that everyone who hears the sound of music must bow to your idol,] they said to the king. [And you warned that anyone who does not do so will be thrown into a fiery furnace. Now some of your Jewish officials, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego have refused to worship your gods or bow before your golden idol.] Nebuchadnezzar was furious when he heard this and ordered the three men brought before him. [Is it true that you will not serve my gods or bow before my golden idol?] the king demanded. [If you will fall down now when you hear the sound of music, and worship my idol, you may live. But if you don’t, you will immediately be thrown into a fiery furnace. And what god can save you from me then?] Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego answered the king. [King Nebuchadnezzar, we will not defend ourselves, for if you throw us into a fiery furnace, our YHVH is able to deliver us,] they answered. [Even if He chooses not to deliver us, we must still be faithful to Him and refuse to worship your idol or serve your gods.] King Nebuchadnezzar was extremely angry when he heard this. His face became dark with rage at these three men. He commanded that the furnace be heated seven times hotter than normal and ordered some of his mightiest soldiers to tie Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and throw them into the furnace. The three men were tied, fully clothed in their mantles, tunics, turbans, and other clothing, and were thrown into the fiery furnace. The king’s command was so strict and the furnace was so hot that the heat of the furnace killed the men who threw them into the fire. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego fell bound into the fiery furnace. Then King Nebuchadnezzar jumped to his feet in amazement. [We threw three bound men into the furnace, didn’t we?] he said to his counsellors. [You are correct, O king,] they answered. [But I see four men walking in the midst of the fire and they are not hurt!] the king exclaimed. [The fourth one looks like the Son of YHVH!] King Nebuchadnezzar came closer to the mouth of the furnace and called out, [Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, servants of the Most High YHVH, come out of there and come here to me!] The three emerged from the fire, and all the other officials noticed that the fire had not hurt them at all. Not one hair of their heads was singed, their clothing was not scorched, and there was no smell of fire on them. [Blessed be the YHVH of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who sent His Angel to save His servants who trusted in Him. They refused to obey the king’s commandments and were ready to die rather than serve another god,] the king said. [Now I decree that any nation or people who speaks against the YHVH of these three men will be torn limb from limb, and that their houses will be utterly destroyed. There is no other god who can perform such a wonderful miracle.] The king promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to higher positions in the province of Babylon.

COMMENTARY

BABYLONIAN AND ASSYRIAN ORCHESTRAS

The language of music calling people to worship was familiar to everyone living in Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon. Taught by priestesses, temple musicians accompanied religious chants and hymns on harps, lyres, drums and tambourines. Ancient monuments and pictures reflect a deep love and enjoyment of music among the Babylonians and Assyrians. Musicians were greatly respected and appreciated. Feasts and banquets were not complete without hired orchestras, and professional musicians could afford to charge low rates. The Assyrian king listened to music in his leisure time too. Even war called for music. On the march, horses walked to the rhythms of an army orchestra. At rest, soldiers were entertained by musicians. When a town was conquered, musicians and singers led the victory march. Orchestras in ancient times did not look like those of the modern world. Most of the stringed, wind and percussion instruments were carried by walking players. Flutes resembled a double-tubed version of today’s clarinets, and an instrument later called the sackbut looked something like a trombone. Some instruments were inlaid with bits of shell and coloured stones. Harps and lyres were particularly enjoyed by the rich. Often made of precious woods, silver and ivory, they were decorated with figures of bulls and bulls’ heads. Harp sounds, sometimes compared to a bull’s bellowing, were rich and deep. A clay tablet, believed to be a piece of ancient sheet music, has been found, but how ancient musicians wrote or read music is still a mystery.

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Mark Price
Mark Price

2 yrs

6 minute video

https://www.prageru.com/video/....what-are-judeo-chris

What Are Judeo-Christian Values? | PragerU
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Jews and Christians are the only two religions that share a sacred text and a fundamental set of values. These values created and sustained Western…
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Mark Price
Mark Price

2 yrs

This teacher who showed the students a film with a homosexual character in it claims that parent's rights to their children are gone when the kids are in school. What do the rest of you have to say about that?

https://www.lifesitenews.com/n....ews/teacher-investig

Teacher investigated for showing film with homosexual character claims parents' rights are gone at school - LifeSite
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'Those rights are gone when your child is in the public school system.’
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One reason why i homeschooled my daughter most of her life!
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Totally agree. We also took our kids out of secular schooling when I realized this.
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

In #acts 6:1-7, the selection of deacons to oversee the distribution of charity to widows is presented in a chiastic structure that reveals some interesting things about the relationship between the disciples and the Jewish priests.

The Jews and Hellenists in v1 refers to 2 groups of Jews: "the Jews" and "the Hellenists". The former was fundamentalist, more Jewish, while the later group was more Greek in language, appearance, and customs.

Frequently when #yeshua and the Apostles spoke of "the Jews", they meant the religious leaders or the more fundamentalist Jews, such as the Pharisees and Sadducees, not *all* Jews. When used in that sense in the context of believers in Yeshua, "the Jews" is more or less synonymous with "the Circumcision". The Hellenists in Acts 6:1 were Hellenized Jews, meaning they were Jews who had assimilated much Greek culture, losing a lot of their Jewishness along the way.

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

On this date in history, 05/22/1964: President Johnson proposes the Great Society, a set of social reforms advertised as the elimination of poverty and racial injustice, but really just another power grab. #otd #tdih

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Joshua Myers
Joshua Myers

2 yrs

The first Holy Day we will look at is one that most "churchies" would be familiar with: Pentecost. In Greek, Pentecost just means 50. It is being used to describe the number of the day that they were on in the calendar cycle after First Fruits. However, Biblically, it was not called 50 or Pentecost, but Shavuot (Shav-uh-oht - not "shave" as in my attempt in humor in the comic title) or in English: Weeks. When God gives this Holy Day, while it is mentioned that there are 50 days to be counted off, the focus is on counting the weeks, hence the name. (Exodus 34:22, Leviticus 23:15-22, Deut. 16:9-16).

It is the middle of the Holy Days. The three before it are often called the Spring Feasts, and the three after the Fall Feasts. (At the time of this writing it is actually the closest Feast, happening this weekend.) There isn't a lot laid out to do for this Feast. It is the wheat harvest, so there is a grain offering of two loaves of bread, no work, and a gathering where God places His Name.

Events that have happened on this Feast include the Holy Spirit coming onto the apostles in the Upper Room and it is believed that this was also the time the Torah was given on Mt. Sinai.

While the Acts 2 account is one fulfillment of this Feast, there is another potential prophecy yet to be fulfilled that could be linked to it. In Isaiah 2 it is stated that in the last days that God's mountain (Mt. Sinai?) will be chief among mountains and many people will go up to it and ask to be taught His Ways, and His Torah will go out from Zion.

Our observance of this Holy Day will be gathering with other believers, usually at a park, have a meal of some kind, and enjoy the fellowship with each other.

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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

2 yrs

Maybe I should title this — While You Were Distracted…
Live at 10 AM Daylight Savings time, When The Vigilant See Danger. Listen where you get your favorite podcasts, use the player on our homepage or here https://www.spreaker.com/show/....give-god-90-episode- With a free account you can join the chat or leave a message, please consider liking and sharing these podcasts.

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