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WHAT IS THE BIBLE ALL ABOUT? – THE STORY OF TWO BROTHERS……

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There was a time when almost every family had at least one Bible in their home. Many times it just lay there gathering dust and was hardly ever opened. Many felt that they were getting The Word by attending church and Bible school every Sunday. Regardless of the many errors contained therein, I still use the KJV that is 1,600 pages long.

If you were seen reading The Bible and someone were to ask you what The Bible is all about, how would you answer him? After reading and studying The Bible for over thirty years I would give him the following book review:

In Genesis 12:3 God called Abram to bring about the plans He had in mind for us, laid down from the foundation of the world. From this point  on  to the end of Revelation, The Bible becomes a Story of One Man’s Family: Abraham and his children.

There is a reason Abraham is mentioned 66 times in the New Testament.

God has always had a people…… the same people He had from the beginning, as He never had to go to any other people on earth to follow Him and fulfill His plan for the ages.

Every writer of The Bible, was an Israelite and it was addressed to Israel. I feel that it is important to mention Deuteronomy 4:8

 And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day ?

 This is one of the greatest gifts He gave us .. the same gift that thousands of today’s preachers attack with fervor as they prefer man’s laws.

His laws should never be looked down upon as a curse or burden to us. There are dozens of things I would like to mention in this paragraph, but we’ll go on to the next subject.

The Bible is also a Tale of Two Cities that runs from Genesis to Revelation: ancient Babylon and the old city of Jerusalem. In the New Testament they are called Mystery Babylon and the New Jerusalem.

Mystery Babylon is not a city or a geographical spot on the globe, but a political, economic and religious system that controls the world, also referred to as the Beast System.

In 1 Chronicles 17:9, Nathan told David, while standing in Jerusalem,

Also I will ordain a place for My people Israel, and will plant them, and they shall dwell in their place, and shall move no more; Neither shall the children of wickedness waste them  any more,  as at the beginning.

 This was important enough be repeated in II Samuel 7:10. The old Jerusalem is out of the picture now as Christ said it will be as Shiloh, where His spirit would no longer dwell.

No preachers like to mention comment on these two verses as it would prove their eschatology a lie.

It appears that America was the last place that we moved to and our early Americans referred to this land as the New Israel.

When reading the prophet describes this land as well as the people that are repeating the same things their ancestors did. These were not ignorant people.

Thomas Jefferson re-counting the life of George Washington wrote a letter to a Dr. Walter Jones and ended his letter “I felt on his death, with my fellow countrymen, that a great man hath fallen today in Israel”.

 The pastors today have done a great job of hiding things in plain sight. There is much more that I could add to this, but I’ll go on to another part of this review….

The Bible is also a Story of Two Brothers that also runs from Genesis to Revelation. The brothers, of course, are Jacob and Esau. It’s the story of primal birthright which Esau is doing everything he can today to get back.

At this point in time Jacob-Israel is in bondage and under the control of Esau-Edom, trying to bring in their counterfeit kingdom, called the New World Order.

The good news is that they will fail.

It is amazing how so many of today’s pastors cannot identify the descendants of Jacob-Israel or Esau–Edom. These two brothers have played a tremendous role in what has happened to us over  the last one hundred years. Again there is much more to be added to this also.

There is also a National Message to Israel that runs through the entire Bible that is never to be mentioned in our pulpits today, as everything is directed at the individual.

That brings us to the Doctrine of Redemption. If you check your Bible, the terms redeem,  redeemed, and redemption, always refer to Israel. It is not a synonym for salvation.

We have not been redeemed yet, as it is still in the future .

We are now under the debt bondage of the cursed usury system, but He says We will be redeemed without silver or gold which means those debts will all be cancelled by Him.

At the end of this age we are to Look up,  for our redemption draweth nigh.

 This has not happened, we have not been redeemed yet.

Last, but by no means least. .. , it is

the story of Christ from the time of Moses to the end of the Bible, and His plan for our salvation

 that is manifested throughout The Word.

As Matthew said in 1:21, He shall save His people from their sins. As you can see, this does not seem to be a Universal statement. I will not spend time on this as it has been  exploited  behind  over  100,000  pulpits  almost every Sunday, along with TV and radio stations from coast to coast. Some of  these  ministries  have made millions by just concentrating on it.

It has gotten to the point that many feel that the only reason we have The Bible is for our salvation . . . as they now feel that there is no responsibility on their part for the rapid decline of our once-great Christian nation, and that they are no longer the salt of the earth as the Christians of just a few hundred years ago were. Many there are that feel that I’m saved, and I’m going to heaven and thats all I need to know.

 It’s no wonder our nation that has adopted and follows the new beliefs of Judeo-Christianity is on a fast track to hell in the last hundred years.

In short,

The Bible is the Story of One Man’s Family.…. a Tale of Two Cities,…. the Age-long Battle for the Primal  Birthright  Between Two Brothers……… and Christ’s plan of both Redemption……. and Salvation.

 Everything else in The Bible touches on one or more of these things I have listed, with the exception of the personal issues addressed to us, especially in the New Testament.

The Bible contains all the answers as to why we are no longer under God’s blessings as we once were, when we followed His absolutes.

I can see a Plot That Runs Through the Entire Bible, but intentionally concealed by our shepherds to make it appear that The Bible is lacking a consistent theme.

If anyone feels he can come up with a better answer to the question What is The Bible all about ? and feels he can explain it better in two pages, contact the one who gave this to you.

Your brother in the fight for a Christian America.

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