Can someone explain further Psalm 91:6 | |
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User ID: 77082640 United States 07/22/2021 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a specific type of dangers Quoting: Seekingtruthandhonor Psalm 91:6 Also I do not think this is covid Correct. Verse before mentions arrows, which is a over-the-horizon weapon (OTH-WS). Yesterday US General Milley and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III mentioned over-the-horizon weapons (very specific, mentioned 2x) that the US will use in the event that US is in danger. Over-the-horizon weapons come from a point in the dark, figuratively, where the origin cannot be seen. US will not use these weapons offensively, only in defense if we are threatened. |
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User ID: 59743414 United States 07/22/2021 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "If you read your whole Old Testament, you never see a demon being cast out of anyone. Ever. How in the world when Jesus shows up and he starts doing that, people automatically think: "Well, this is what the Messiah is supposed to do! This is a sign of Messiahship." Where does that come from? It comes from messianic expectations attested in exorcists psalms during the Second Temple Period, and Psalm 91 was viewed as one of those psalms, which makes it really fascinating that that is the Psalm that Satan quotes to Jesus during the temptation in the desert, Check it out!"... [Psalm 91 is full of the names of pagan "gods"] Freedom is not: doing everything you want to. Freedom is: not having to do what you don't want to do. |