Comments by "WaterspoutsOfTheDeep" (@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep) on "Today I Found Out" channel.

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  8.  @davidagiel8130  Your ignorance isn't mine. Pretending rhyming words somehow relate is patently ridiculous. Secondly the prophecy of Jesus was all throughout the old testament. As is the person of Jesus before his incarnate transformation. It's all consistent. Read Jude 5 Jesus literally says he was the God that was with Israel and Moses when he led them out of Egypt and defeated their foes. Who we see as Jesus is consistent across scripture which I remind you is dozens of books by multiple authors across thousands of years multiple continents and languages. Here are some examples. Like Abraham and Isaac. Abraham represents the Father, Issac represents the Son, Issac carried the wood to be sacrificed on up the hill, Jesus carried the cross the wood to be sacrificed on up the hill of Calvary. As Abraham was about to kill Issac God said no I will provide the sacrifice and gave a ram. Jesus is called the lamb of God and was the Fathers sacrifice for all of our sin because the bible says the work of the cross was the Fathers idea, remember Jesus praying not my will but yours be done. The son obeyed the will of the father. There is the story of Israel in the desert becoming diseased and God telling them to put a serpent on a wooden pole and to look at it and be healed. The wooden pole is the cross and the serpent represent sin destroyed on the cross. The story of Ruth of Jew and Gentile coming together. Ruth was a Gentile who became part of the genetic linage of Jesus on his mothers side, the side promised to bring him into the world. Just like Jesus brought Jew and Gentile together with his work. The story of Joseph representing Jesus being betrayed by his brothers representing the disciples who all denied Jesus on the cross and put him in a hole for 3 days like Jesus was dead for 3 days and then came out/resurrected. There is the story of the prophet Hosea. One of the best representations of Jesus. Hosea means savior. God tells Hosea to marry Gomer a prostitute. They have a child named Jezrial which means planted by God. Gomer then sleeps around and has two children by other men Lo Ruhamah which means no mercy and Lo Ammi which means not my people. Gomer leaves Hosea and the children stay with him and Hosea calls them Ruhamah meaning he will have mercy, and Ammi my people. He was upset and told the children to tell Gomer to come home. God says to Hosea no she won't respond to that. The bible says sleeping around and people who become drunks takes away their affection. But God says I'm going to make her instead repulsive to her lovers, and suddenly no one wants to be with her. She now has no money and she then is put on a slave block. Hosea goes to the slave block and buys her back. He says to Gomer you are not going to call me master instead I'm to be your husband. The perfect picture of redemption of Jesus buying us back from our sins saying I don't want to be your master I want to be your lover. It is one of the most beautiful pictures given in the bible. The bible outlines both prayer and the person of Jesus in the description of the tabernacle as Jesus is the bodily fulfilment of the ceremonal law The gate(enter into his presence with worship and praise), Jesus is the gate, the 4 colors on the gate represents the 4 positions Jesus holds, as outlined in the four gospels which also is represented in the four faces on the cherub/living creature(which purpose is to protect God's glory) and the nature of each face on the creature. Scarlet=Luke=Savior=face of man, Purple=Mathew=King=face of lion(authority), White=Mark=Perfect Man=face of ox(servant/sacrifice), Blue=John=Son of God=face of eagle(divinity). The the outercourt is where we cleanse ourselves to come into his presence the alter of sacrifice we cleanse ourselves with his blood he is the lamb, the laver he is the purifying word that washes us, represented also when blood and water poured out from his side when he was pierced by the spear. The outercourt represents one of 3 realms of prayer as outlined by Jesus. Knock(holy of holies), seek(holy place), ask(outercourt). Outercourt is the asking because that is where you make your requests known to the Lord. The Holy place, table of shobread Jesus is the bread, the life. The lamp stand, Jesus is the light, the way. The incense, Jesus is our High Priest in constant intersession for us our prayers go through him, insense represents prayer in the bible. Then the Holy of Holies the ark of the covenant, he is our covenant, the mercy seat stained with blood. When the the priest once a year dipped his robe in blood when he went into the Holy of Holies so a stream of blood was behind him whereever he walked, he went to each piece of furniture which then made a line on the ground of blood and it made the shape of the cross because of the positioning of all the furniture in the cross shape if you looked from above and then you'd see then this large blood outline of the cross. Jesus of course died on the cross for our sins and shed his blood, so a blood cross is a perfect representation. Every pole holding up the wall of the tabernacle had silver and brass on it speaking of redemption and suffering, the pole of wood speaks of his physical flesh his body it is acacia wood meaning eternal flesh the rope connected to the pole is made out of goats hair that had 11 strands of it in the rope, 11 is the number of destruction and goats hair speaks of sin, he destroyed our sin. The nail in the ground connected to the rope is brass, God said it should only be half way in the ground and half way out. Jesus is called the nail in Isaiah 22:23, and half in half out means he died and rose again.
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  17.  @alphonsemaina8293  The evidence is not flimsy lmao. Name some of it I bet you don't even know the conversation based on your ignorant statements. What is fictional about the bible? The historicity of the biblical text and it's divine inspiration is actually exemplary. You have the audacity to point your finger while believing in a mythology of magic and coming from the intellectual, scientific, moral, and logical low ground, from a modern world created and given to you by Christianity including universities, scientific method, modern science. You are utterly ridiculous! Atheism: "A magical nothing created everything and when I die I become nothing, becoming one again with my creator." lmao that's your worldview not mine. Atheism is a mythology of magic, rationality from irrationality. Atheism has been killed by science. Ones rational mind that you need to defend your position can't even be a product of Atheism! It's self defeating! Atheism is a belief of blind faith that goes against the paradigm of reality that mind is required for creation. Does the author or video game programmer make something out of nothing with magic? No they use their mind. Is the mind immaterial? Yes. Does that mean it's magic? No. Is information immaterial? Yes. Does that mean it's magic? No. Mind>magic. Science does not support the view the universe is a closed system and events can't be fed in aka miracles, that's your blind faith. Believe in magic all you want but don't pretend your illogical pseudo science worldview is the high ground to argue from when it's utter nonsense and self defeating it's so absurd haha.😄😄😄
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  35.  @ramigilneas9274  You seem confused. That makes zero sense with historical record. The disciples who saw Jesus perform miracles like walk on water, raise the dead, and resurrect himself. They all denied Jesus on the cross. Christianity would have stayed dead on the cross with Jesus if not for Pentecost. Because that is when the Holy Spirit came whose promise is to reveal and make Jesus real. More real than when he stood physically in person infront of the disciples. It was only then they would rather give their lives than deny Jesus which they did. It was only then hundreds of thousands would willingly die as martyrs than deny Jesus because it was only by the Holy Spirit that who he is was made real. When even the disciples all denied him prior. These sequence of events are what lead to the explosion of Christianity right after instead of during the ministry of Christ. There was no cohesive unity of a set group of people fabricating a story. Everyone went their separate way with their own testimony spreading the Good News and those disciples were martyred. That is where the term martyr comes from with all those early Christians killed for not denying Jesus. Christianity was organically formed and spread. The term Christian came later, as an insult. Christianity isn't some thing of it's own. The New Testament is the New Covenant, the last one given. Christians are essentially true Jews if we want to keep it real because they adopted the New Covenant. You can call them Messianic Jews if you want to distinguish. So of course there is relation to the old testament, it's all scripture. Did Jews or the scripture prior to the last covenant before the New covenant cease to exist or be scripture? No. So why pretend like it did with the New Covenant, it never. It just superseded the old one like the others did.
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