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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Aug 11, 2019 20:08:02 GMT -5
I've gotten at least half a dozen videos in my YouTube feed and/or my news notifications about this. In case you haven't heard, foxes have been sighted walking near the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and of course many prophecy watches are claiming that this is a fulfillment of end times prophecy...but is it? Or is it another case of making a mountain out of a molehill?
As always, the best place to research things like this is the Bible itself. The word ‘foxes’ appears exactly 8 times in the Bible, 6 times in the Old Testament and twice in the New Testament. None of the places where the word appears has any discernible connection to any known Bible prophecy regarding the rebuilt Jewish Temple in the end times. When you read a little deeper, you find that they are not quoting the Bible for their proof text, but the Talmud which is not the Bible, not scripture and not the word of God.
That should be enough to settle it, but to be certain, I asked my buddy, Charlie Garrett of The Superior Word if I was missing something. His response:
That thing about the foxes is ridiculous. The only passages where foxes are mentioned, other than a mention by Jesus that they have holes to live in, it is always bad. Do a search on FOX in the Bible. How stupid.
I love Charlie - he's blunt and tells it like it is!
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Post by Midnight on Aug 12, 2019 2:49:08 GMT -5
I've seen a few mentions of it as well, even from Dahboo, who is totally secular. In fact, here's his video on it - you'll get some giggles from it! Obviously he knows little or nothing about Jewish observances, or the Bible!
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Post by schwartzie on Aug 12, 2019 13:39:59 GMT -5
That video was just too funny! The "Book of Laminations?" And to call the saddest day on the Jewish calendar a "festival," well...the guy isn't as smart as he thinks he is - he should do better research.
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