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Babylon/World Gov Quick Jump Menu New World Order Financial System Political System Religious System USA in Bible Prophecy |
Paganism Ecumenicalism: The 'Urge to Merge' within Christianity The Pagan Worship Day: From Sabbath to Sunday The Keeping of the Sun Day How to Celebrate the Shabbat Holidays from Pagan Origins: Christmas and Easter Is Christmas in the Bible? What is the Origin of Christmas? Christmas: Celebrating the Birth of the Sun The Background and History of Christmas - Part 1 The Background and History of Christmas - Part 2 The Background and History of Christmas - Part 3 The Background and History of Christmas - Part 4 The Background and History of Christmas - Part 5 The Background and History of Christmas - Part 6 The Background and History of Christmas - Part 7 Isaiah 65:11 and Christmas The Story of Nimrod and Christmas The History of Easter (Encyclopedia) What is Easter? (Part 2) Is Easter in the Bible? The Background and History of Easter The Golden Calf System of Worship What about Halloween and Valentine's Day? History of Halloween All About Halloween Halloween: Trick or Treat? What is the Origin of Valentine's Day? (Part 1 of 2) What is the Origin of Valentine's Day? (Part 2 of 2) |
Patterns of Exile and Redemption in the Torah
This Teaching set explains how the events in Genesis and Exodus foreshadow the course of Biblical and modern history. The events associated with Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham and Isaac foreshadows the exile of the nation of Israel into the nations and their redemption through the Messiah. The conflict between Jacob and Esau foreshadows the events of the tribulation or Jacob's trouble. Joseph's separation from his brothers foreshadow the split of the house of Jacob into Northern Kingdom and Southern Kingdom and there eventual reunification. The judgments upon Egypt foreshadows the judgment upon the nations during the tribulation period. The two signs of Moses foreshadow the death and resurrection of the Messiah The events of the historical Egyptian exodus foreshadows the tribulation, judgment of the nations, and the redemption of Ephraim and Judah. |