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Old 12-23-2020, 05:36 PM
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Its very bad idea to single out a few paragraphs and then compare what they mean in context of each other, and not the entire pariabile they wer pulled from.

For example, I can very easily say that if you dont invest your money and increase its value, then you will be cast out by god that way.

Ezikil 16 is about God holding up a mirror to the Jews so they can see themselves as He sees them. The grace of God is met with ingratitude, indifference and abomination.

It's a culture map and a history book.
No. There is no parable. God straight up tells them he destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah for their transgressions, but he sparing Jerusalem who make the Sodomites look "justified" in his eyes.
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Old 12-23-2020, 05:41 PM
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You're not taking the entire context of the writing into consideration, nor are you taking the time it was written and the events that lead up to it, instead you're taking writing from other periods and comparing them together, which can create false narratives because everything in the writings are metaphor for real events. But if you take their metaphore out of context, you're going to create metaphore for non real events.
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Old 12-23-2020, 05:56 PM
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Ezikiel was one of the jews exiled from jews after it was sacked by babylon.

Years after, he and the other exlies wondered why has God blessed Babylon? And he developed this writing and his ideas while he lived in exile with other exiled jews from isreal.

He accuses isreal of breaking their covenant with god, so he spends years trying to convince the other exiles to right themselves with the jewish traditions (God).

he goes on and on about all the evil music they listen to, the sexy dancing they were doing, (all the usual bad stuff, that leads to an empires destruction *cough cough AMERICA cough cough)

15-23, these are all pariables (which is why isaid not to quote them out of context) and arguments by ezikiel about why the pariables are what the jews were doing.

the rest is judgment, and resolution, and the resolution is hope for everyone, and gods final victory over bad behavior, and we get to the BEST PART

gog magog.

which is really about defeating those that dont worship God and their empires. Or, more specifically: non-Israelites. The un-chosen.

And then after that its about how the victors after those battles play out, the jews will be taken up into a whole new glorious world from isreal in the temple. Hence, how, and why the jews are the chosen ones. They will reign all, from isreal.
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Old 12-23-2020, 05:59 PM
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Also, I think that was(is) Mike Pompeo's ultimate plan.
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You're not taking the entire context of the writing into consideration, nor are you taking the time it was written and the events that lead up to it, instead you're taking writing from other periods and comparing them together, which is not smart because everything in the writings are metaphor for real events.
That's not how God speaks. God's word speaks forwards and backwards in time since God resides outside of the confines of "Time". It echoes forwards and backwards through eternity, heathen.
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Old 12-23-2020, 06:04 PM
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If God speaks in contemporary context, then why is this part of the word:

You have taken up the tabernacle of Molek and the star of your god Rephan, the idols you made to worship. Therefore I will send you into exile' beyond Babylon.
In Acts 7:43, in the New Testament, well over 1,000 years after captivity in Babylon?
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Old 12-23-2020, 06:09 PM
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You're not taking the entire context of the writing into consideration, nor are you taking the time it was written and the events that lead up to it, instead you're taking writing from other periods and comparing them together, which can create false narratives because everything in the writings are metaphor for real events. But if you take their metaphore out of context, you're going to create metaphore for non real events.
That's really not how it is though. Look at it from the perspective of "time" being irrelevant to God. His chastisement of Israel is also applicable to the US now; an empire founded on Christianity going through the death pangs of falling away from God, legalizing the wholesale murder of God's creation through abortion; a physical manifestation of child sacrifice to Moloch, mostly borne out of"expediency" (convenience (aka the saving of "time"), for the Ego; the mouthpiece by which the adversary speaks to and deceives mankind. Look at how humanity rationalizes it as "just a clump of cells" while simultaneously locking down the entire world to save a couple of older "clumps of cells"); as well as res_erecting the pantheonic Gods through corporate monikers, et al. Who are slaves to Time's physical manifestation (Money)
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Old 12-23-2020, 06:10 PM
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hey, you can think its about time.

I can think its about "wtf did we lose that war, i thought we were blessed" and "well one day we're going to be so friggen blessed that we win ALL the wars!"

potato, potato, it all ends the same way!
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Old 12-23-2020, 06:19 PM
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hey, you can think its about time.

I can think its about "wtf did we lose that war, i thought we were blessed" and "well one day we're going to be so friggen blessed that we win ALL the wars!"

potato, potato, it all ends the same way!

Tomato, tomato; it is about "Time", because the illusion of "Time"; complacency founded through the passage of "Time"; worship of "Time"/Cronus/Saturn/Saturday, and deception wrought by fear of running out "Time" is what drives humanity to fall away from God
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Old 12-23-2020, 06:51 PM
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I think you're thinking of entropy.
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