Happy Hanukkah to my Jewish friends. Please consider this Hanukkah and Christmas how Jesus Christ fulfilled the many Jewish Prophesies concerning Israel's Messiah (Isiah 53, Daniel 9, Micah 5, Isaiah 9, etc.) and how He promised to come back to save ALL who call upon His name! (Zechariah 12, Zechariah 14, Matt 24, Luke 21, Isaiah 63, etc.)
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Happy Hanukkah to all our Jewish friends and Merry Christmas to all our Christian friends! ‘Tis the season to be jolly and very thankful!
Without having read the article yet, I must commend you for having excellent taste in your choice of screen name.
And let us at this time reflect on the good that Judaism and Christianity have brought to the world. Even though the faiths differ in fundamental understanding of the Divine, Christianity shares much with Judaism: the desire to be a light to all nations, respect for life, and love for God. Let this be a time of renewal and dedication to that.
Next year in Jerusalem
In this season if lights may you find Light
v. 3:21+; Rev. 17:14+).
Even so, this is not the white horse which carries He who is Faithful and True in Revelation Rev. 19:11+. For it is the Lamb who has just loosed the first seal sending this horseman out. It violates all logic for the same person to be opening the seal and sending himself forth.3 Moreover, it would be inappropriate to have an angelic being call forth Christ or his servants.4 If Christ rides forth here, who is it that remains in heaven to open the remaining seals?5 This rider carries a bow whereas Christs weapon is a sword (Rev. Rev. 2:12+; Rev. 19:15+). This rider is alone whereas Christ is followed by the armies in heaven also riding on white horses (Rev. Rev. 19:14+). Finally, this rider sets forth at the beginning of the Tribulation whereas Christ rides forth at its end.