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Tackling Tradition 80: The Suffering Servant In Isaiah

Most Christians have been taught that the Suffering Servant in Isaiah 53 is Yeshua only, but the truth of the matter is that, insofar as He represents us all, the Suffering Servant imagery, though it finds its apex in Christ & in the LORD Himself, also applies to us all.  This article aims to explore that thesis.   Let’s begin in Chapter 52.      After opining about the oppression of His people, the LORD speaks about Himself, Messiah, & those whom the 2 of the represent.      In so doing, He prophesies over us all.     Here, in a nutshell is what God has in mind for all Israel & all people & everyone & everything.     The whole of the created order, including the animals, are included in this.     Read this as if this what God said right before He created us all.  52 7 How beautiful upon the mountains  are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who bring...

Genesis’ Antediluvian Genealogy

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Each name represents an entire generation of people who lived between the 2 major prophets in the text, Adam & Noah.       These names have meaning, & each letter is translatable to a number.       Add up the numbers for a name based on the gematria number assigned to each letter.     You can also subtract them from one another.   Each number has a meaning individually as well as in aggregate.   The genealogy is a record of God’s covenantal activity in each generation.       Different generations have different points of view.  The genealogy itself is also applicable to each generation between Noah & Abraham; Abraham & Moses; Moses & Samuel; & Samuel to John the Baptist; & John to the present day.  It also functions as a quasi chronological as well as a quasi-cyclical reference guide to all of human history up to the present day very like the 7 churches in Revelation.  ...

The 7 Churches In the Old Testament Era

There are several ways to read & understand the 7 churches in Revelation 2 & 3.     Apocalyptic language of the magnitude we read in Revelation prophesies over the whole of Redemptive History.      In addition, each church is addressed by way of a suzerain covenant.     The history of the interpretation of these 2 chapters encompasses a historical understanding of the churches as representatives of the church ages from the Apostolic Era to the present day.    In addition, I think that we can also understand them in relation to the biblical history of Israel. In Chapter 1, Yeshua reveals Himseif to John the way God revealed Himself to Moses on Sinai.  Then God tasks Moses with knowing, writing, understanding, & discharging the Law & Gospel.    What follows is the application thereof to the Children Of Israel.  To the Church in Ephesus Israel In the Days of Joshua  2  “To the ang...