Posted on 02/09/2014 9:26:46 AM PST by Errant
Parenthetical clauses are used throughout scripture to explain how, why, when and where in close proximity to the main subject and verb.
Parentheses in the book of The Revelation explain cause and effect. They tie together the events that happen previously, to the events that transpire subsequently on the prophetic timeline. Unfortunately, parentheses, as a literary devise, come centuries after the actual parenthetical clauses so prevalent in both Hebrew and Greek linguistic constructions. Because of their late arrival into the English language, the parentheticals in the book of The Revelation have never been either deservedly researched or accurately articulated. Now, after more than 40 years in the making, The Chronological Gospels is complete with all of the extensive parenthetical clauses accurately assigned throughout the book of The Revelation.
Now, with its impending fulfillment looming large on the horizon, The Revelation can finally be understood with clarity and lived with integrity. This one feature (the parenthetical clauses in The Revelation) in The Chronological Gospels is worth one thousand times the price of the book itself.
Join Michael Rood for the first of the last four teachings on the very last book of the Bible, Parenthetically Speaking (Before We Are Saved From the Wrath To Come).
That’s a Good resource on Rood...also what they link to other sites, who know this guy’s History and what he’s up to.
Many of the Messianic Jews, (who believe Jesus is All that’s needed for Salvation), even their web sites reveal Rood as a fraud.
Oh yeah....He likes to play dress-up a Jewish Priest as well....
He was so intent on circumsizing his newborn, that turned out to be a girl, that he asked for someone to volunteer a boy because as he said..... "This just has to be done!"
They aren't bothering me. And if you don't mind, let them go ahead and show the world what true Christians they are.
I appreciate the clarification on the issue over the video links, they are only trying to find some reason to get the thread pulled and stop others from hearing these teachings.
I am sorry they had to go bothering you and Mr. Robinson over this. Rood will be winding up his end time teachings in the next 2 - 3 Sabbaths. I don't always agree with him, but he has some pretty interesting things to say about these times we find ourselves living in. Unfortunately, that message doesn't seem to be what these few want to talk about.
Many thanks for your hard work. God bless you and the entire FR crew! These few by no means represent the vast majority of fine folks who post here on the Free Republic website.
That's because his teachings are nothing BUT from scripture. Whatever version of false churchianity you follow, doesn't seem to provide you with a very solid foundation in your faith, otherwise you wouldn't be so afraid of learning about the truth Michael Rood has uncovered.
This parenthetical approach to the plagues of Revelation (of which I accept as accurate) has been known for at least 40 years and probably a lot longer...Rood didn't discover anything about that approach to the book of Revelation...I believe he claimed he discovered it within the last 20 years...
And what that amounts to in its simplest form is that the some of the plagues in the book of Revelation will happen simultaneously instead of chronologically...
Rood seems to be pretty adamant that there will be no Rapture whatsoever...I don't know his reasoning but it doesn't matter because he is wrong...
You just can't help throwing that little dig in about Rood, can you.
And what that amounts to in its simplest form is that the some of the plagues in the book of Revelation will happen simultaneously instead of chronologically...
I differ with you on that conclusion. There are at least two significant periods of tribulation divided by the appearance on scene of the man of perdition coming to power.
Rood seems to be pretty adamant that there will be no Rapture whatsoever...I don't know his reasoning but it doesn't matter because he is wrong...
No he isn't. I'm not sure where you are even getting your information, certainly not from any of Rood's teachings. On this, I strongly agree with Rood. It's right there in scripture spelled out pretty plainly that those in Messiah will be called up to meet him (i.e., raptured) upon his appearance, and then the period referred to as the final wrath begins which will make everything that occurred prior, pale to insignificance.
Actually Rood identifies himself as a Messianic karaite Rabbi
The Karaites do not believe that the "messiah" has come yet. Meaning they also reject Jesus Christ in any form.
Information about Karaite belief can be found here.
Some interesting and enlightening quotes from that site.
Do Karaites believe in the New Testament?
No.
Do Karaites believe in Jesus?
No.
So when dealing with these people promoting Rood we need to be informed as to what we are dealing with. Weasel words notwithstanding. The underlying beliefs are insidious.
Please don't take this personally, but you are just too dumb for words.
What you are claiming Rood is, is three completely different belief systems. In western Christianity, it would be like me saying you are a Mormon Pentecostal Catholic.
Goodness... Sometimes I wonder why even bother...
>> “Actually Rood identifies himself as a Messianic karaite Rabbi” <<
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Actually, every word you have posted to this thread is total nonsense.
Rood decries the use of titles like Rabbi, or Father, and has never used any title to describe himself.
Rood is definitely a messianic, as is anyone that follows the exact words of Yeshua.
Rood is not a Karaite, because a Karaite is one that holds only to the OT scriptures. Most of Roods teachings are pure NT gospel, word for word.
Many Karaites are full believers in Yeshua as he is revealed in the scriptures, by Moses, and Isaiah. That is total belief, whether you like it or not.
So keep on spreading your false accusations against Yehova’s chosen messengers, but you really ought to read up on the consequences.
No he isn't. I'm not sure where you are even getting your information, certainly not from any of Rood's teachings. On this, I strongly agree with Rood. It's right there in scripture spelled out pretty plainly that those in Messiah will be called up to meet him (i.e., raptured) upon his appearance, and then the period referred to as the final wrath begins which will make everything that occurred prior, pale to insignificance.
I took the time to listen to the link you posted, starting at the 1 hour mark...Rood was very adamant there there is no Rapture...
Rood didn't discover anything about that approach to the book of Revelation...
You just can't help throwing that little dig in about Rood, can you.
Wasn't a dig at all...It's a fact...
No, he's talking about there will be no pre-tribulation rapture. When he speaks of meeting on the 'sea of fire and glass', he is talking about being, what some call raptured, called up to meet Yeshua with all those in Christ. It is plainly spelled out in scripture:
1 Thessalonians 4:
16 For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first.
17 Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we shall always be with the Lord.
Btw, thanks for at least taking the time to listen. Next time I run across where he is talking about being called up in detail, I'll post the exact time and teaching for you if you want me to?
The Taliq that Rood wears is the commanded garment for all believers, and is not what the priests wore.
The key element is the fringe with the blue thread running through it at each of the four corners.
This is what all of Yeshua’s followers wore for close to three centuries, until the Roman persecution dispersed them, and forced them to blend with the masses.
Your foolish comments are a real laugh though!
A commitment of Jewish Karaites throughout the generations has been to observe the biblical precept to keep the month of the aviv. To this very day, every Karaite takes an oath at the time of his marriage to keep the Holy Days of YHWH according to the observation of the aviv in the Holy Land of Israel. Throughout the Middle Ages, a great effort was made to send messengers to Israel to check on the state of the barley crop. It was not uncommon for Karaitic Jews to celebrate the Holy Days one month after the Rabbinic Jews. As late as 1641, we learn from a Crimean Karaite pilgrim that the Karaites of the Middle East still followed the biblical calendar, and in 1641 they celebrated all the Holy Days one month after the Rabbinites. [http://aroodawakening.tv/the-month-of-the-aviv/]
Was not Rood and his wife Judith married in a Karaite wedding?
He likes to pretend to be a tour guide Jewish sailor
Interesting shot earlier on...I believe this was when he was still a trucker but maybe not, no doubt earlier though..., ..little bit of an Amish look there
LOL I guess Joseph Smith and Mohammad forgot to go the extra mile and wear the right garb.
Your cluelessness is frankly embarrassing caww. That is a picture of Nehemia Gordon, who worked with Michael Rood on the Creator's Calendar project. But don't let truth or fact infer with your vulgar ignorant deriding allegations.
You mean the Karaite Nehemia Gordon the buddy of Rood?
And your point is??? Or, is that just your anti-Semite side showing now?
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