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Biblically accurate Angels are terrifying.
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Original Audio by Jonas Pfeiffer

Following Angels used in the video:
Cherub
/ˈtʃɛrəb/;[1] plural cherubim; Hebrew: kərūḇ, pl. kərūḇīm

Ezekiel 1:4-14
1:10...the face of a human being,
(...)the face of a lion,
(...)the face of an ox;
(...)the face of an eagle.”

Ophan
/ōp̄ān/, “wheels”; plural ophanim /ʿōp̄annīm/

Ezekiel 1:15-21
1:16“...the appearance and structure of the wheels.”
1:18“...and all four rims were full of eyes all around.”

Seraph
/ˈsɛrəf/, "the burning one"; plural seraphim /ˈsɛrəfɪm/

Revelation 4:8
4:8“...had six wings and was covered with eyes all around...”

Biblically accurate Angels are terrifying.
Find more about them down below:
Follow jopfe.tez on twitter: https://twitter.com/jopfe0815
Credit goes to the official creator: jopfe.tez
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Original Audio by Jonas Pfeiffer

Following Angels used in the video:
Cherub
/ˈtʃɛrəb/;[1] plural cherubim; Hebrew: kərūḇ, pl. kərūḇīm

Ezekiel 1:4-14
1:10...the face of a human being,
(...)the face of a lion,
(...)the face of an ox;
(...)the face of an eagle.”

Ophan
/ōp̄ān/, “wheels”; plural ophanim /ʿōp̄annīm/

Ezekiel 1:15-21
1:16“...the appearance and structure of the wheels.”
1:18“...and all four rims were full of eyes all around.”

Seraph
/ˈsɛrəf/, "the burning one"; plural seraphim /ˈsɛrəfɪm/

Biblically accurate Angels are terrifying.
Find more about them down below:
Follow jopfe.tez on twitter: https://twitter.com/jopfe0815
Credit goes to the official creator: jopfe.tez
Assets can be purchased in the following link: https://objkt.com/asset/KT1FPzXGfoy6n...
Original Audio by Jonas Pfeiffer

Following Angels used in the video:
Cherub
/ˈtʃɛrəb/;[1] plural cherubim; Hebrew: kərūḇ, pl. kərūḇīm

Ezekiel 1:4-14
1:10...the face of a human being,
(...)the face of a lion,
(...)the face of an ox;
(...)the face of an eagle.”

Ophan
/ōp̄ān/, “wheels”; plural ophanim /ʿōp̄annīm/

Ezekiel 1:15-21
1:16“...the appearance and structure of the wheels.”
1:18“...and all four rims were full of eyes all around.”

Seraph
/ˈsɛrəf/, "the burning one"; plural seraphim /ˈsɛrəfɪm/

Revelation 4:8
4:8“...had six wings and was covered with eyes all around...”

Millions of people have seen UFOs and many even recall personal encounters with strange entities. The popular view is that these are advanced aliens visiting us from far away, but this compelling new documentary takes a deeper look at the events, the beliefs, the experts and the people who have shaped our views in the “otherworldly.” When one examines this phenomenon, one of the most disturbing but powerful affirmations of the spiritual realm, Christianity and the Bible becomes clearer. This documentary seeks to solve one of the most haunting and persistent mysteries of our time by addressing UFO sightings in every country, things seen on radar, what happened at Roswell, alien abductions, government cover-ups, and even a “new” religion. The truth will surprise you!

This is John MacArthur on the purpose of Jesus's birth.
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One of the first sermons Pastor John MacArthur preached at grace community church in 1969. The word of God will always be relevant throughout all generations
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This John MacArthur in the year he arrived at grace community church in 1969. this sermon is about what distinguishes God's children from the children of Satan.
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This is John MacArthur sermon in 1969 at Grace Community Church. There are so many unbiblical churches, one has to look for one that is ideal.
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This is Pastor John MacArthur sermon at grace community church in 1969, 9 of February. Titled how to play church.
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John MacArthur's sermon on Satan in 1969. The word of God will not pass away but remain forever. These teachings transcends time.
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This post-truth ideology really, really flourishes – and this is an important thing to note – when it is empowered by a group identity. If you have one, sort of, loose cannon running around like Chicken Little, “The sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling,” you sort of laugh at Chicken Little. But if Chicken Little has a group identity, if he’s empowered by a whole lot of other people who are saying the same thing and there’s a collection of liars committed to this, they’re empowered.

So you have the LGBTQ community, you have the trans community, you have cults, you have false religions, you have aberrations of all kinds. And the individuals involved in those things are not alone, they are basically empowered because they have teammates; and at that point, they become ensnared in the immoral, deceptive lies, and the web captures them. They are being mutually affirmed by their other teammates, and then they are being even more mutually affirmed as the culture affirms them and the nation makes laws to make sin righteousness, and to make righteousness a violation of law.

Jesus walks through the desert, while stopping to pray and asking where God is. He encounters an old woman to whom he gives water, before noticing she has a snake tail, and she laughs at him.

Throughout the film, Satan appears to Jesus, adopting his appearance. He offers Jesus water, but he doesn't reply. Eventually Jesus finds a boy taking care of his mother in a tent. The boy is building a home with his father for him to live, although he wishes to go to Jerusalem. The mother is dying of an unspecified cause, since she can not eat. The father gives food to Jesus, but he refuses, saying he is fasting. Jesus leaves, but soon returns and works with them building the house, while he stays at his tent. Satan poses as the mother, wanting Jesus to believe that the boy is product of an infidelity.

Satan reveals to Jesus that he can see the future, and that the world is one more iteration of history, which God always tries again while changing some details. Satan reveals that whenever Jesus intervenes, he can not predict the outcome. Jesus asks Satan how it is to be in God's presence, and Satan explains an abstract feeling, while saying God has no face. Later, Satan adopts the figure of the naked mother, and tells Jesus that he is weak.

The boy develops a taste in inventing riddles, which Jesus enjoys. His father discovers a red rock (possibly ruby) in a cliff, and plans to lower the boy with ropes while he and Jesus hold him, so he can get it. The boy refuses, and the father attacks him. Jesus offers himself to be the one to descend, but the father does it, while Jesus and the boy hold him. The father falls and demands the rope to be cut. Jesus and the boy go to look for him, but he dies from his injuries.

Jesus returns with the body so the mother can see him. Jesus and the boy later find the body being burned. The boy gets some of his father's ashes, and his mother tells him to leave her. The boy leaves, and Jesus demands Satan to show him his destiny. Jesus watches it in a bowl of water, and smiles. He attempts to heal the mother, but she refuses. Jesus leaves to Jerusalem. In the way, Satan tells him that he's tired of walking, and that in his final moments he will offer Jesus help. He tells Jesus to say hello to God when he sees him.

Don't watch this movie expecting a play-by-play of the biblical accounts. The film is true to the spirit of Christ's compassion for humankind but has enough original poetic imagery to make you think about Christ's ministry in a fresh way.

The Biblical story of Joseph, who was sold to slavery by his brothers who were jealous of his prophetic abilities to analyze dreams and of his being their father's favorite.

NEW WORKING UPLOAD- A full-length high definition movie on the life of the Lord Jesus Christ. King James Version "Gospel accoring to Luke" scripture quoted throughout...

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A great study tool! Put together from clips made available for public use from "The Life of Jesus Christ Bible Videos"
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Comprised by Carmen Impera

Enjoy!

Part 2: The Old Testament story of Abraham and the trials he endures. Commanded by God to lead his family to the promised land of Canaan with the promise that if he does so, his descendants will become a great and numerous tribe. His obedience, as well as that of his children and grandchildren, is severely tested as they prove their faith to God.

Part 1: The Old Testament story of Abraham and the trials he endures. Commanded by God to lead his family to the promised land of Canaan with the promise that if he does so, his descendants will become a great and numerous tribe. His obedience, as well as that of his children and grandchildren, is severely tested as they prove their faith to God.

Part 2: David is a simple shepherd boy chosen as king of Israel under the watchful eyes of the prophets Samuel and Nathan. His rise to power is met with test of adversity — from the battle with the Philistine giant Goliath to personal threat from King Saul. David’s 40-year rule is driven by unstoppable ego, unwavering desire, a drunken sense of entitlement and plagued by tremendous battles, betrayals and loss — from his forbidden and passionate love with Bathsheba to his struggles with enemies both within and without.

Part 1: David is a simple shepherd boy chosen as king of Israel under the watchful eyes of the prophets Samuel and Nathan. His rise to power is met with test of adversity — from the battle with the Philistine giant Goliath to personal threat from King Saul. David’s 40-year rule is driven by unstoppable ego, unwavering desire, a drunken sense of entitlement and plagued by tremendous battles, betrayals and loss — from his forbidden and passionate love with Bathsheba to his struggles with enemies both within and without.

A retelling of the Bible story. Pharaoh Ramses II decrees the death of all Hebrew children, but Moses, placed in a basket in the Nile by his mother, is taken by a royal Princess and raised as the brother of the heir to the throne of Egypt, Mermefta. Moses is called by God to lead his people from Egypt to the promised land. A very reluctant prophet, feeling unworthy of the call, Moses accepts the task. After a series of plagues, Mermefta agrees to let the Hebrews go. With second thoughts, he pursues them to annihilation of his army in the parting of the Red Sea. Starvation is averted by manna from heaven, the ten commandments are given the people through Moses, they go astray with worship of the golden calf. Forty years of wandering in the wilderness, until finally they reach what will be their home (which Moses lives to see, but not to enter).

Is Genesis History? features over a dozen scientists and scholars explaining how the world intersects with the history recorded in Genesis. From rock layers to fossils, from lions to stars, from the Bible to artifacts, this fascinating film will change the way you see the world.
The film’s goal is to provide a reasonable case for Creation in six normal days, a real Adam and Eve, an actual fall, a global flood, and a tower of Babel. Dr. Del Tackett, creator of The Truth Project, serves as your guide—hiking through canyons, climbing up mountains, and diving below the sea—in an exploration of two competing views … one compelling truth

Topics Covered

One of the biggest challenges in understanding the issues surrounding Genesis is that there is so much to consider. It’s easy to get lost in the trees and lose sight of the forest. The movie’s goal is to make it easier to understand these fairly complex topics.

Here’s an overview of topics explored in the film:

Paradigms
Created Kinds
Fossil Record
DNA
Transitional Forms
Historic Views
Evolution
Ecosystems
Global Flood
Starlight
Tower of Babel
Big Bang
Rock Layers
Genealogies
Isotope Dating
Beauty
Hebrew Text
Dinosaurs
Epochs of History
Neanderthals
Nautiloids
Soft Tissue
Coal Formation
And much more…

For seven long years, Jacob has labored to earn the right to marry beautiful Rachel. Now the seven years are up - but Rachel's devious father substitutes his elder daughter on the wedding night. Matthew Modine and Lara Flynn Boyle play Jacob and Rachel in one of the greate love stories from the Bible. Highlights of Jacob's life - how he usurped his brother Esau's birthright and blessing, the pillow of stone, the ladder to heaven, wrestling with God - are set against the heartache and hope of his relationship with the woman he seems destined never to possess. Sustained by his faith in God and his love for Rachel, Jacob perseveres...and becomes the fatherof the 12 tribes of Israel.

PART 2: Solomon is crowned King of Israel and rules the land with love, peace and respect. While visiting the city, Solomon meets the beautiful Queen of Sheba and falls in love. When she returns to her homeland, Solomon falls into a deep depression, departing from his once idyllic world of peace and luxury while his kingdom threatens to collapse. (Cast: Ben Cross, Vivica A. Fox, Max Von Sydow)

The Bible Collection S2 • E5

PART 1: Solomon is crowned King of Israel and rules the land with love, peace and respect. While visiting the city, Solomon meets the beautiful Queen of Sheba and falls in love. When she returns to her homeland, Solomon falls into a deep depression, departing from his once idyllic world of peace and luxury while his kingdom threatens to collapse. (Cast: Ben Cross, Vivica A. Fox, Max Von Sydow)

The Bible Collection S2 • E4

A sage recounts the great stories from the Book of Genesis to his wide-eyed grandson and nomads around a desert campfire; The creation of man and woman, the original sin, the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise, Cain's murder of Abel, the condemnation of God, the spread of corruption and evil, God's rage at man's sin, the choosing of Noah, the building of the Ark, and the Great Flood. (Cast: Nomad Shepherd, Omero Antonutti)

The Bible Collection S2 • E1

As we enter into this seasons of celebration for us as believers, we face an opportunity and a responsibility that I think is unique to the season, and that is to be ready to speak the gospel to the folks that are around us who don’t know the Lord Jesus Christ.

You heard from Travis the commission of Jesus to “go into all the world and make disciples, baptizing them and commanding them to do all things that I have commanded you.” This is our commission; this is why we are here in this world: to be ministers of reconciliation with a message of reconciliation to God, that sinners might be saved. We talk about that, being saved. One of the people being baptized tonight made reference to being saved.

What are we talking about? What is it we want people saved from? That is the compelling question. The answer to that question, as far as Scripture is concerned, is a simple answer. We want to see people saved from eternal punishment – eternal punishment, punishment that never ends. Conscious existence, conscious life in a body resurrected and suited for everlasting punishment. The Bible speaks of that as occurring in a place that we know as hell. In the Old Testament, the word “Sheol” makes reference to that in a general way. In the New Testament, the word “Hades” is sometimes with reference to that. But always the word “hell,” coming from the Greek word Ge’enna speaks of what the book of revelation calls this “lake of fire” where people are punished and tormented forever.

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Dec 4, 2011

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🕊 The word dayspring is found in Zacharias’s prophecy at the birth of his son, John. Zacharias says that “the dayspring from on high hath visited us” (Luke 1:78, KJV). In this instance, the dayspring is a metaphor for the promised Messiah, Jesus, who would soon arrive. The NIV translates the word for “dayspring” as “the rising sun”; the New American Standard Version (NASB) translates it as “the Sunrise from on high.” The word Sunrise is capitalized in the NASB because it refers to the Son of God who would rise like the sun to bring light to all men (see Malachi 4:2 and John 1:4, 9–10). ✞

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