God’s COVID-19 Jubilee Dever Gadol (Plague) - Death For Death

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Niki7

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I am a prophet and I know you keep making fun of it.

I know you get angry when someone says they are a prophet.

I know you may want to dismiss or get rid of anyone who says they are a prophet.

I am a prophet because God said so.

  • Jeremiah 1:5-11 NKJV “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.”
oh cheese whiz

nah

there was but one Jeremiah and I get tired of saying this to people who self claim to be prophets, but (sigh) you are not a prophet

if you think that covid is punishment from God, then, He has punished the entire world.... mind you the world could do with a good punishment, but there was the flood after all

nah.....Covid came from the ungodly nation of China with some ungodly help from little mr gain of function and the truth about it all is slowly surfacing...as it will often do

let others call you a prophet if indeed you are but that Jeremiah thing is a surety that you are not
 

Niki7

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#42
yeah I could relate some hair raising true stories about 'prophets', people who think that they and God have a hotline going and other and miscellaneous anecdotes.

a false whatever will take up as much room in your life/mind as you allow them

best to shut the door
 

gb9

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#43
yeah I could relate some hair raising true stories about 'prophets', people who think that they and God have a hotline going and other and miscellaneous anecdotes.

a false whatever will take up as much room in your life/mind as you allow them

best to shut the door
and leave it shut!!
 

earlybird

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Most would recognize a prophet in this day and time as much as they would an angel unawares.

Most go around claiming all things of God are non-existent or never existed. Most hate Jesus existed, they hate the Holy Bible exists, and they hate all things God.
 

PennEd

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Most would recognize a prophet in this day and time as much as they would an angel unawares.
Are you saying YOU have received direct revelation from God, and/or are an angel??
Most go around claiming all things of God are non-existent or never existed.
Most unbelievers? Yes. Most Christians? No.
Most hate Jesus existed, they hate the Holy Bible exists, and they hate all things God.
Again. Who are these "most" you talk about?
And more importantly, how does all that relate to Christians believing you are NOT a prophet?
 

Handyman62

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#46
Most would recognize a prophet in this day and time as much as they would an angel unawares.

Most go around claiming all things of God are non-existent or never existed. Most hate Jesus existed, they hate the Holy Bible exists, and they hate all things God.
Has not God already written the future in the guide book we all live by? If so why would we need prophets? It seems awful arrogant for a person or persons to believe that they can add to what Gods has already said.
It's one thing to do research into the scriptures for clarification, but it's another thing to pull something out of the air and call it the gospel.
 

iamsoandso

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QUOTE="earlybird, post: 5301701, member: 171934"]Jubilee Connection- This is the 50 year Jubilee for the sin of abortion. God’s undoing and restoration of that which was done in America, and throughout the world due to the sin of abortion(s). As the dates of Jubilee take center stage:

January 20, 1970
January 20, 2020
2020 -1970 = 50 year Jubilee

January 20, 1970 - The date abortion was introduced into the New York State Legislature; it entered in. The seminal of day the “First Fruit” of abortion on demand’s entrance into the nation.Set in motion by Constance Cook a republican, and Assemblyman Franz Leitchter a democrat; who both wrote the abortion bill.

January 20, 2020 - The date the COVID-19 coronavirus plague entered into the nation (United States) through Seattle Washington. The plague began its entrance into America on the exact date that abortion on demand began its entrance into America. Both dates were joined together by the exact 50 year “duration” of the Jubilee.

On January 20, 2020, the first case of Covid-19 in the US was diagnosed in Snohomish County, just north of Seattle, Washington. The case was a man in his 30s who had recently returned from Wuhan, China,
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/20/health/covid-three-years-us-case-confirmed/index.html

Same month, same date, 50 years in duration of the abortion sin entering (January 20, 1970) and the plague entering (January 20, 2020) to collect Jubilee restitution of death for death. Death of the old for the deaths of the young.

Jubilee also put in motion the “undoing” of that sin at the Supreme Court level. The transforming of the Supreme Court for the vote to dismantle Roe v. Wade. God says killing babies never came to his mind. Therefore we have no business doing that to our bodies nor to the bodies of babies.

Jeremiah 32:35 35 And they built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.
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Just curious but out of the 4.4 million people who have died from C-19(17,400 of which were children) why do you think God is punishing those who have not ever been pregnant nor who even support abortion? Or do you have some evidence to offer that makes you think all 4.4 million who have died supported or committed this sin themselves?
 

Dino246

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#48
I'm actually not alleging that at all.

I am saying matter of fact the COVID-19 virus was a plague from God on America, and the rest of the world for their sins of abortion murdering of unborn children; just like it was a factual plague on ancient Israel for their baby killing worship to Molech and Baal.

Let's hope Christians are not calling Jeremiah's scolding of the people with what saith the Lord, for killing babies;. something that Jeremiah is "alleging."
If you were indeed a prophet, why did you not prophesy this in advance? Making a claim after the fact does not make you a prophet; any person can do that.

Just because two events are fifty years apart doesn't mean either has anything to do with "Jubilee". In Scripture, Jubilee is a time of freedom and celebration, not judgment. Secondly, "Jubilee" occurs on specific years within the Jewish calendar, not just any years. Neither 1970 nor 2020 are Jubilee years.

Of course, if you were indeed a prophet, I wouldn't need to tell you these things.
 

maxwel

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#49
I am a prophet because God said so.
Jeremiah 1:5-11 NKJV “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.”

Jeremiah 1:5-11 NKJV
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations.”


This Verse & Prophetic Claims:

1.) This verse you quote, to prove you're a prophet, was spoke TO JEREMIAH, and ABOUT JEREMIAH.
* Are you claiming to be Jeremiah?

2.) I guess you might claim, in some spiritual sense, this verse applies to EVERYONE.
* Are you claiming EVERYONE IS A PROPHET?

3.) Perhaps you're claiming this verse applies only to JEREMIAH and to YOU.
* Are you claiming this verse is referring to JEREMIAH and YOU? Where are YOU in the verse?



I can't see this verse helps your case of claiming to be a prophet.
And if you're a "prophet" who doesn't understand scripture... that makes your case even worse.


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Mem

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I caught up on a little reading from my source of Jewish familiarity, something I've only been doing sporadically lately and, among the site's updates there is an article on the Jubilee, which claims that some considered 2016 to have been a jubilee year and so the next won't be until 2066. The Jubilee can be calculated by seeing if the year divides by 7, and if it does not, even if it is a Shamita year, then it is not a Jubilee year. For example, the year 5872 divided by 7 equals and even 826, so it is considered a Jubilee year. However, I don't recall the exact comment about whether it is any longer observed in Israel, I'm leaning toward that it isn't and the rules of Jubilee have become obsolete. According to chabad.org, the last jubilee was celebrated about 150 years before the destruction of the First Temple. At any rate, the problem of observing the Jubilee comes in the form of nobody actually knowing whether the year count is correct.
 

earlybird

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I"m really not trying to go back and forth with any one person. There is no peace, no understanding, and no love in doing that. I'll try to answer each of you in this one post.

I will say this, even if man does not culturally celebrate something God upholds that does not mean God has abandoned the Jubilee. As far as Jeremiah 1:5 goes, it applies to those whose faith believes it applies to them. Not all believers have much, or any faith in the Word of God, so "no" everyone cannot be a prophet. One can go only as far as their faith takes them; heaven included. Some of us believers are also disciples, but that only applies if one has faith enough to believe it and act on it -the hearers and doers. Many do mistaken faith for arrogance as they also did that to Jesus, yet mostly out of pride and envy.

Someone mentioned the notion of God punishing those who were innocent or committed no sins asking would God do that to them with a COVID-19 plague. The COVID-19 plague did not discriminate, although there did seem to be that God put a hedge of protection in it that kept kids from getting sick as they could pass the covid to others but they themselves did not not get sick from it. I won't get into numbers of death because people mix in covid virus deaths with covid vaccine deaths and the numbers get blurred.

My last comment is going to Dino as you stated, "Of course, if you were indeed a prophet, I wouldn't need to tell you these things."
Didn't God tell his prophets things?


blessings everyone
 

PennEd

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#52
Jubilee Connection- This is the 50 year Jubilee for the sin of abortion. God’s undoing and restoration of that which was done in America, and throughout the world due to the sin of abortion(s). As the dates of Jubilee take center stage:

January 20, 1970
January 20, 2020
2020 -1970 = 50 year Jubilee
Since you continue to claim to be a Prophet, it is incumbent upon you to validate your claim.

First off you are demonstrably, factually wrong with your dates on Abortion in America. Abortion was legalized in 1973, not 1970. Just because somebody might have put forth the idea in 1970, doesn't mean anything. Psst... Evil people have been pushing for abortion for a lot earlier than 1970.

You have failed to address the point that the Jubilees are based on ISRAEL'S timetable, NOT Americas, and Israel legalized abortion in 1979.

I am saying matter of fact the COVID-19 virus was a plague from God on America, and the rest of the world for their sins of abortion murdering of unborn children; just like it was a factual plague on ancient Israel for their baby killing worship to Molech and Baal.
Russia, (early 20th century), Spain, Great Britain, and other countries legalized abortion well befor the United States did.
Why are you picking the U.S. as the starting point?

And as has been stated, a Prophet tells the FUTURE, NOT the past. Were you out with a sandwich board yelling about the danger BEFORE it happened.

What are you prophesying is going to happen next and when?

You realize that if you are wrong on ANY prophecy, you are supposed to be stoned.

I think you really need to examine the farcical nature of your delusion here. I'm serious. Please repent.
 

notmyown

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#53
even if man does not culturally celebrate something God upholds that does not mean God has abandoned the Jubilee.
Jubilee was a picture of the Lord Jesus. Jubilee is found in Him... debts forgiven, slaves set free... do you see it?
 

maxwel

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[QUOTE="earlybird, post: 5305038, member: 171934]"As far as Jeremiah 1:5 goes, it applies to those whose faith believes it applies to them. [/QUOTE]


1.) The verse says no such thing... you're simply making that up.

2.) The context is God talking to Jeremiah; we know this because IT SAYS SO in the PRECEDING VERSE.

3.) If you can randomly pick any verse, and claim it applies to you "by faith"... then I'm the king of Israel.... and.... by my proclamation you should be stoned for being a false prophet.


This is just silly.
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Cameron143

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[QUOTE="earlybird, post: 5305038, member: 171934]"As far as Jeremiah 1:5 goes, it applies to those whose faith believes it applies to them.

1.) The verse says no such thing... you're simply making that up.

2.) The context is God talking to Jeremiah; we know this because IT SAYS SO in the PRECEDING VERSE.

3.) If you can randomly pick any verse, and claim it applies to you "by faith"... then I'm the king of Israel.... and.... by my proclamation you should be stoned for being a false prophet.


This is just silly.
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Be merciful, O king! Perhaps he can just walk over hot coals.
 

earlybird

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[QUOTE="earlybird, post: 5305038, member: 171934]"As far as Jeremiah 1:5 goes, it applies to those whose faith believes it applies to them.

1.) The verse says no such thing... you're simply making that up.

2.) The context is God talking to Jeremiah; we know this because IT SAYS SO in the PRECEDING VERSE.

3.) If you can randomly pick any verse, and claim it applies to you "by faith"... then I'm the king of Israel.... and.... by my proclamation you should be stoned for being a false prophet.

This is just silly..[/QUOTE]
Those positions are handed down within the family; other than that your joke would be laughable.
 

earlybird

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[QUOTE="earlybird, post: 5305038, member: 171934]"As far as Jeremiah 1:5 goes, it applies to those whose faith believes it applies to them.

1.) The verse says no such thing... you're simply making that up.

2.) The context is God talking to Jeremiah; we know this because IT SAYS SO in the PRECEDING VERSE.

3.) If you can randomly pick any verse, and claim it applies to you "by faith"... then I'm the king of Israel.... and.... by my proclamation you should be stoned for being a false prophet.

This is just silly..[/QUOTE]
That kingship position in Israel is handed down within the family; other than that your joke would be laughable.

I can see that your issue is with anyone referring to themselves as a prophet you let that eat up at you instead of going your way. I take it you were okay with me saying I was a disciple? It's only with your approval one can claim to be a lord, a giver, the head, a jewel, the light, a Christian, a commissioned saint, a redeemed, a blood bought, a discerner, a peculiar people, etc... I see... one must have your permission or else you'll stump them and crush them to pieces.
 

earlybird

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Jubilee was a picture of the Lord Jesus. Jubilee is found in Him... debts forgiven, slaves set free... do you see it?
I'll create a post about Jubilee later on in the summer.

However, Jesus is savior and the Jubilee is not Jesus.
 

PennEd

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1.) The verse says no such thing... you're simply making that up.

2.) The context is God talking to Jeremiah; we know this because IT SAYS SO in the PRECEDING VERSE.

3.) If you can randomly pick any verse, and claim it applies to you "by faith"... then I'm the king of Israel.... and.... by my proclamation you should be stoned for being a false prophet.

This is just silly..
Those positions are handed down within the family; other than that your joke would be laughable.[/QUOTE]


Until you can answer these questions, it is YOU that has become the joke my friend;
Since you continue to claim to be a Prophet, it is incumbent upon you to validate your claim.

First off you are demonstrably, factually wrong with your dates on Abortion in America. Abortion was legalized in 1973, not 1970. Just because somebody might have put forth the idea in 1970, doesn't mean anything. Psst... Evil people have been pushing for abortion for a lot earlier than 1970.

You have failed to address the point that the Jubilees are based on ISRAEL'S timetable, NOT Americas, and Israel legalized abortion in 1979.


Russia, (early 20th century), Spain, Great Britain, and other countries legalized abortion well befor the United States did.
Why are you picking the U.S. as the starting point?

And as has been stated, a Prophet tells the FUTURE, NOT the past. Were you out with a sandwich board yelling about the danger BEFORE it happened.

What are you prophesying is going to happen next and when?

You realize that if you are wrong on ANY prophecy, you are supposed to be stoned.

I think you really need to examine the farcical nature of your delusion here. I'm serious. Please repent.
 

maxwel

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As far as Jeremiah 1:5 goes, it applies to those whose faith believes it applies to them.
Let's try this again, with the satire removed... so you won't be distracted.


1.) Jeremiah 1:5 says no such thing... you're simply making that up.

2.) The context is God talking to Jeremiah; we know this because IT SAYS SO in the PRECEDING VERSE.

3.) If you believe you can randomly pick any verse, and claim it applies to you "by faith"... then ANYONE can pick ANY VERSE and claim ANY AUTHORITY over ANYTHING.
a.) It is chaos and madness.
b.) It violates all rules of interpretation, as well as all rules of logic.
c.) It allows YOU to lift yourself above everyone else, by making narcissistic and aggrandized claims of yourself.





This isn't how orthodox Christians do Bible interpretation, this is how nutters start cults.

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