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7/12/2025, 11:45:03 AM
>>936993121
In Judaism, the concept of the "Lamb of God" primarily refers to the Passover lamb, a sacrifice central to the Exodus story and the Passover Seder meal. Christians, particularly in the New Testament, identify Jesus as the "Lamb of God," a sacrifice that atones for the sins of the world. This Christian understanding links Jesus's death on the cross to the Passover lamb, signifying redemption and forgiveness of sins.
In Judaism, the concept of the "Lamb of God" primarily refers to the Passover lamb, a sacrifice central to the Exodus story and the Passover Seder meal. Christians, particularly in the New Testament, identify Jesus as the "Lamb of God," a sacrifice that atones for the sins of the world. This Christian understanding links Jesus's death on the cross to the Passover lamb, signifying redemption and forgiveness of sins.
7/12/2025, 11:31:28 AM
>>936993164
In the Book of Revelation, "the Lamb" and "the Beast" represent opposing forces in a spiritual conflict. The Lamb, symbolized by Jesus Christ, embodies sacrifice, redemption, and ultimate victory. The Beast, often depicted as a monstrous figure with multiple heads and horns, represents evil, deception, and rebellion against God. Individuals are presented with a choice: to follow the Lamb or the Beast, which will ultimately determine their destiny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzewtL2spMw&list=RDlzewtL2spMw&start_radio=1
In the Book of Revelation, "the Lamb" and "the Beast" represent opposing forces in a spiritual conflict. The Lamb, symbolized by Jesus Christ, embodies sacrifice, redemption, and ultimate victory. The Beast, often depicted as a monstrous figure with multiple heads and horns, represents evil, deception, and rebellion against God. Individuals are presented with a choice: to follow the Lamb or the Beast, which will ultimately determine their destiny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzewtL2spMw&list=RDlzewtL2spMw&start_radio=1
7/12/2025, 12:53:05 AM
>>936974388
>>936974388
“The man with two bags of gold also came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with two bags of gold; see, I have gained two more.’ “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
>>936974388
“The man with two bags of gold also came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with two bags of gold; see, I have gained two more.’ “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
7/2/2025, 2:31:13 AM
>>936520179
The phrase "the demiurge will learn" implies a belief that the Demiurge, a figure prominent in Gnostic thought, has the capacity to acquire knowledge or undergo change, particularly concerning its own origins and limitations. In Gnostic theology, the Demiurge is generally portrayed as a lesser, flawed deity, often associated with the creation of the material world.
The phrase "the demiurge will learn" implies a belief that the Demiurge, a figure prominent in Gnostic thought, has the capacity to acquire knowledge or undergo change, particularly concerning its own origins and limitations. In Gnostic theology, the Demiurge is generally portrayed as a lesser, flawed deity, often associated with the creation of the material world.
7/2/2025, 1:27:54 AM
>>509259639
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUQS5Sq8NnA&list=RDDUQS5Sq8NnA&start_radio=1
>The phrase "the beast, the lamb" likely refers to a symbolic contrast found in the Book of Revelation between the Antichrist (or a powerful, evil system) and Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. It represents a choice between two opposing forces and natures, with the "beast" representing evil and the "lamb" representing redemption and salvation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUQS5Sq8NnA&list=RDDUQS5Sq8NnA&start_radio=1
>The phrase "the beast, the lamb" likely refers to a symbolic contrast found in the Book of Revelation between the Antichrist (or a powerful, evil system) and Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. It represents a choice between two opposing forces and natures, with the "beast" representing evil and the "lamb" representing redemption and salvation.
7/2/2025, 12:34:59 AM
>>509256002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l7Vp74EBmo&list=RD_l7Vp74EBmo&start_radio=1
>The phrase "the beast, the lamb" likely refers to a symbolic contrast found in the Book of Revelation between the Antichrist (or a powerful, evil system) and Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. It represents a choice between two opposing forces and natures, with the "beast" representing evil and the "lamb" representing redemption and salvation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l7Vp74EBmo&list=RD_l7Vp74EBmo&start_radio=1
>The phrase "the beast, the lamb" likely refers to a symbolic contrast found in the Book of Revelation between the Antichrist (or a powerful, evil system) and Jesus Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. It represents a choice between two opposing forces and natures, with the "beast" representing evil and the "lamb" representing redemption and salvation.
6/26/2025, 12:29:03 AM
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