The Judgment vs. The Final Judgment
Two judgments. One timeline.
Judgment at His appearing - Many stripes… few stripes.” — Luke 12:47–48 → 1,000-year reign of Christ begins → Gog & Magog → Great White Throne of judgement.
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Jesus was born closer to June then December. The Angel came to see Mary in the 6th month (Luke 1:26-38). The 6th month in the Hebrew calendar is September or the Georgian month of April. 6 months from April is September & 9 months after that is June.
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Luke 1:32 says Jesus shall be called the son, its a title given to him. 'The Son' is a title because if Jesus was the son of God biologically it would make him a bastard as Mary was already espoused to Joseph when she became pregnant with Jesus.
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The Tables of Wrath reveals the symmetry of the two tables of wrath. From Armageddon to the Gog and Magog, Scripture unveils the final duality — wherein the last supper at the Battle of Gog and Magog is served by the hand of God Himself.
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Through David’s house, Mary’s womb and into eternity, proves that salvation was not an accident of ancestry but an orchestration of heaven itself.
“Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne.” — Psalm 132:11
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In Genesis 10, right after the flood, when the sons of Noah — Shem, Ham, and Japheth — repopulated the earth, the map shows the early human dispersion from Mount Ararat (in modern eastern Turkey) outward into Asia, Africa, and Europe.
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The concept of “Hell” as a place of eternal torment doesn’t exist in Judaism. In Judaism, the Biblical toponym for ‘Hell’ is Gehenna, or Gehinnom which is a place of divine punishment.
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Scripture shows that Jesus did not die on a Friday, but rather on the Preparation Day of the Passover, the 14th of Nisan, which fell on a Wednesday that year.
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