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7th Trumpet Rapture

 The 7th Trumpet Rapture/ResurrectionI.  IntroductionPurpose: To explore the biblical teaching that the rapture/resurrection occurs at the sounding of the 7th Trumpet in Revelation, connected to Yeshua’s return in the clouds and the subsequent bowl judgments. Thesis: The 7th Trumpet (Revelation 11:15–19) marks the rapture/resurrection event, aligns with Yeshua’s return as described in Revelation 14:14, and ushers in the final bowl judgments, fulfilling the mystery of God as foretold in Revelation 10:7. II. The Sounding of the 7th TrumpetScriptural Basis: Revelation 11:15–19 describes the 7th Trumpet, where loud voices in heaven proclaim, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign forever and ever.” Connection to Paul’s Writings: 1 Corinthians 15:51–52: “Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound...

Khata

 Verse 1 I’ve wandered from Your mercy, strayed beyond Your holy place, Outside the walls of Khata, I’ve lost Your warm embrace. Khet and teyt surround me, in Your covering I’m free, O Yehowah, call me back, to where I’m meant to be.   Chorus Purge me with much hyssop, make me whiter than the snow, Truly I am free in Your Khata, where the living waters flow. Purge me with much hyssop, make me whiter than the snow, Truly I am free in Your Khata, where the living waters flow.  Verse 2 Aleph lifts my hand to Yours, reaching for Your light above, A bond of holy union, held by Your unending love. Yet when I break this grasp, Mar-Yah and turn from Your embrace, Restore my heart to Khata’s call, to dwell in Your true grace.  Verse 3 The world’s false Khata blinds me, a veil of empty lies, It pulls me from Your presence, where my soul’s true calling lies. Through Yah Yeshua’s blood, Your atonement sets me free, You draw me to Your Khata, where the cleansed and righteous...

Eibstein verses Zionism

 There are no known letters from Albert Einstein that explicitly state "Zionists are the greatest threat to civilization" or convey that exact sentiment. Einstein’s views on Zionism were nuanced, and while he expressed significant concerns about certain Zionist actions and ideologies, particularly those associated with violence and nationalism, he also supported the idea of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, albeit with a preference for a binational state that ensured peaceful coexistence with Arabs. Here are key points from Einstein’s letters and writings, based on available sources, that reflect his critical stance on aspects of Zionism, particularly its more militant and nationalistic strains: 1. **1948 Letter to the New York Times**: Einstein, along with Hannah Arendt and other Jewish intellectuals, published a letter on December 4, 1948, condemning Menachem Begin’s Herut Party (predecessor to Likud) as “closely akin in its organization, methods, political philosophy and soc...