Arab, Egyptian, African and Babylonian Jews Met In...
August 16th, 2009 | Dispensationalism | No Comment
Schlomo Zand Upsets Zionists
Hundreds of thousands of the most devout men of Israel met to celebrate the a Jewish festival of Pentecost as required by the Law given to Moses. Attendees were Jews from a variety of nations. Among them were Jews from Iraq and Asia Minor (Turkey). Arab, Egyptian, African and Babylonian Jews met in Jerusalem at Pentecost for at a huge gathering. While there, they were addressed by a small delegation and an unexpected guest who's appearance fulfilled a major Bible prophecy, (Joel 2:28-32; Acts 2:16-20).
Earlier in the formulative history of Israel, God made an unexpected appearance ...
Speaking in Tongues: Embrace or Avoid?
November 6th, 2008 | Eschatology | 2 Comments
I would first begin by defining "tongues" as used
in the Bible. The meaning of speaking in tongues in
the Bible is "language," implying a foreign language.
It is nothing mysterious, just a simple, communicable
language. You may recall up to the time of the tower
of Babel, all men spoke one language.
God created multiple languages so that men would be
scattered, unable to communicate as one, like they
did originally and therefore render them incapable
of continuing to build the tower due to this language
barrier. Hence, they were scattered throughout the
earth according to the commonalities of language.
This created a practical problem. How do we
communicate with people who ...