micah 5:10-15 meaning - Axtarish в Google
The LORD promised to purify Israel from its dependence on military power as well as its dependence on pagan worship . Also, the nations that remain disobedient to Him will be the objects of His wrath.
8 сент. 2019 г. · Micah 5:10-15 is clearly about God in His wrath and anger, executing judgment. For those who are faithless, this is a terrifying passage.
"And it comes to pass in that day, is the saying of Jehovah, that I will destroy thy horses out of the midst of thee, and annihilate thy chariots.
Now here is the prophecy that Christ has always existed, from everlasting; that could only be said of God. The word everlasting in the Hebrew is a very ...
David Guzik commentary on Micah 5 describes how from Israel will come the Ruler from Bethlehem, and the triumph of the remnant of Jacob.
There shall be no more war; horses and chariots shall be no more used in a hostile way; but there shall be perfect peace, all enemies being destroyed.
This verse speaks of God's intention to execute vengeance upon nations that have repeatedly turned away from Him and His righteous ways.
In this chapter we have, II. A promise of the Messiah, and of his kingdom, to support the people of God in the day of these troubles.
10-15 “The day is coming” —God's Decree— “When there will be no more war. None. I'll slaughter your war horses and demolish your chariots.
The sum of the whole then is, -- that the Church shall not otherwise be saved by God's kindness than by being deprived of all her strength and defenses, and ...
Novbeti >

 -  - 
Axtarisha Qayit
Anarim.Az


Anarim.Az

Sayt Rehberliyi ile Elaqe

Saytdan Istifade Qaydalari

Anarim.Az 2004-2023