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Author Archives: Jon Gleason
The Hope of a Child
Genesis 3:15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
About the Election
This is not a political blog, but Christians do vote, and we should consider Biblical truth when we vote. Here in Glenrothes, there are five candidates on the ballot.
Dear Mormon, Why Isn’t Jesus’ Baptism Good Enough?
This came up in our Bible study tonight. Mormons believe that baptism is required to enter the kingdom of God, and that you can be baptised for someone else by proxy. So it raises the question, why wasn’t the baptism … Continue reading
Isaiah’s Amazing Cyrus Prophecy — “Not for Price nor Reward”
I’ve saved this for the last in this series on the Cyrus prophecy because it has become my favourite part of the prophecy. Isaiah 45:13 I have raised him up in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways: he … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Prophecy, Rightly Dividing
Tagged Christ, Cyrus, isaiah, prophecy, type
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Isaiah’s Amazing Cyrus Prophecy — The One True God Against “the gods”
Sometime around the year 700 BC, the prophet Isaiah gave an amazing prophecy, in which he stated that God would use someone named Cyrus to deliver His people from captivity. This was fulfilled in 536 BC, perhaps 150-160 years later, … Continue reading
Genesis and the Seven-Day Week
The seven-day week is almost universal, across diverse cultures. It has no basis in astronomy (or anything else) that anyone can identify. Different cultures vary on almost everything. What people eat (and how), standards of dress, etiquette, hospitality, all of … Continue reading
Isaiah’s Amazing Cyrus Prophecy — Not THOSE Gates!
The Bible in the British Museum Welcome to Room 6 of the British Museum! This picture appears to be taken at a time when the Museum was not open, with the Black Obelisk moved to where it could be in … Continue reading
Posted in Bible in British Museum, Rightly Dividing
Tagged archaeology, Balawat, British Museum, Cyrus, isaiah, prophecy
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