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523 strong and courageous standing alone
D’varim 21:1-23
SYNOPSIS: Our Great and Mighty King does nothing in secret. People like to hide their plans from the eyes of those who do not share the evil intent. There are eight holy days found in the bible that all followers of God should follow. Shabbat, Pesach, Hag Matzah, Bikkurim in the spring. Shavuot in the summer. Yom Teruah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot in the fall. In the scriptures is also found two prophetic, incredible Memorial days. Unfortunately instead of us truly understanding Purim and its end-time prophetic nature we have made it into the “Jewish Halloween” . See how an event that is happen on March 3, 2015 could signal the end of this nation and millions of lives.
SECTION 1: STRONG AND COURAGEOUS. 18 times these words are used in the scriptures. These words are used for a few selected individuals that needed to truly understand the biblical definition of Strong and Courageous. See how these men called by Yehovah are the examples of true courage in the face of certain death. See how their lives are truly examples we should live our lives by. See how being convinced of the biblical order and truth of the word saved many lives of those that didn’t even know destruction was at there door.
SECTION 2: ONE MORE MAN OF COURAGE. What does Net neutrality, AR-15 bullets, and March 3, 2015 have to do with the bible? The protagonist is the main character in a story, novel, drama, or other literary work, the character that the reader or audience empathizes with. The antagonist opposes the protagonist. In the most archetypical narratives, this boils down to bad guy vs. good guy. Find out who is our modern day parallel of the Protagonist and antagonist in the TANAK.
D’varim 21:1-23
Deu 31:6 Be strong, be bold (courageous ), don't be afraid or frightened of them, for Adonai your God is going with you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you."
Deu 31:7 Next Moshe summoned Y'hoshua and, in the sight of all Isra'el, said to him, "Be strong, be bold (courageous ), for you are going with this people into the land Adonai swore to their ancestors he would give them. You will be the one causing them to inherit it. Deu 31:8 But Adonai - it is he who will go ahead of you. He will be with you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you, so don't be afraid or downhearted."
Deu 31:7
Be strong H2388 חזק châzaq BDB Definition: 1) to strengthen, prevail, harden, be strong, become strong, be courageous, be firm, grow firm, be resolute, be sore 2) be urgent 3) to grow stout, grow rigid 4) to make strong, make bold, encourage 5) to display strength 6) to have or take or keep hold of, retain, hold up, sustain, support 7) to hold strongly with
bold (courageous ), H553 אמץ 'âmats BDB Definition: 1) to be strong, alert, courageous, brave, stout, bold, solid, hard 2) brave 3) make firm, make obstinate, assure 4) to be determined, to make oneself alert, strengthen oneself, confirm oneself, persist in, prove superior to 4) to exhibit strength, feel strong
B’resheet 6:7-18
Gen 6:14 Make yourself an ark of gofer-wood; you are to make the ark with rooms and cover it with pitch both outside and inside.
Ref: Gen_5:32 Noah was five hundred years old, and Noah became the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Ref; Gen 7:6 Noach was 600 years old when the water flooded the earth.
Gen 6:13
D’varim 31:6-7
Deu 31:16 Adonai said to Moshe, "You are about to sleep with your ancestors. But this people will get up and offer themselves as prostitutes to the foreign gods of the land where they are going. When they are with those gods, they will abandon me and break my covenant which I have made with them.
B’resheet 12:1-5
Gen 12:1 Now Adonai said to Avram, "Get yourself out of your country, away from your kinsmen and away from your father's house, and go to the land that I will show you.
Gen 12:4-5
Gen 12:4
D’varim 31:16-23
Deu 31:23 Adonai also commissioned Y'hoshua the son of Nun with these words: "Be strong and full of courage (courageous ); for you are to bring the people of Isra'el into the land about which I swore to them; and I will be with you."
1 Sam. 17:22-45
1Sa 17:24 When the soldiers from Isra'el saw the man, they all ran away from him, terrified.
1Sa 17:26
1Sa 17:28
1Sa 17:36
1Sa 17:43
1Sa 17:45
Romans 8:35-39
Rom 8:38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor other heavenly rulers, neither what exists nor what is coming,
Acts 7:49-60
Act 7:53 you! — who receive the Torah as having been delivered by angels — but do not keep it!" Act 7:54 On hearing these things, they were cut to their hearts and ground their teeth at him.
Act 7:55-57
SECTION 2: ONE MORE MAN OF COURAGE. Definition: The protagonist is the main character in a story, novel, drama, or other literary work, the character that the reader or audience empathizes with. The antagonist opposes the protagonist. In the most archetypical narratives, this boils down to bad guy vs. good guy:
Ester 9:16-18
Est 9:17 on the thirteenth day of the month Adar. So on the fourteenth day of Adar they rested and made it a holiday for celebrating and rejoicing.
Ester 3:1-6
The protagonist is the main character in a story, novel, drama, or other literary work, the character that the reader or audience empathizes with. The antagonist opposes the protagonist. In the most archetypical narratives, this boils down to bad guy vs. good guy:
Est 3:5-6
Ester 1:1-4
Est 1:4 He displayed the dazzling wealth of his kingdom and his great splendor for a long time, 180 days.
Ester 1:15-19
Est 1:19 If it pleases his majesty, let him issue a royal decree — and let it be written as one of the laws of the Persians and Medes, which are irrevocable — that Vashti is never again to be admitted into the presence of King Achashverosh, and that the king give her royal position to someone better than she.
Ester 2:5-7
Est 2:6 He had been exiled from Yerushalayim with the captives exiled with Y'khanyah king of Y'hudah, whom N'vukhadnetzar king of Bavel had carried off.
Ester 2:19-23
Est 2:23 The matter was investigated, found to be true, and both were hanged on a stake. All this was recorded in the daily journal that was kept with the king.
Ester 3:1-6
Est 3:1 Some time later King Achashverosh began to single out Haman the son of Hamdata the Agagi for advancement; eventually he gave him precedence over all his fellow officers.
Est 3:2
Est 3:3
Est 3:5
Ester 3:8-9
Ester 4-1-2
Ester 4:6-7
Ester 4:16
Ester 5:2-4
Ester 5:9-14
Ester 6:1-14
Est 6:6 So Haman came in. The king said to him, "What should be done for a man that the king wants to honor?" Haman thought to himself, "Whom would the king want to honor more than me?"
Est 6:10
Est 6:12
Est 6:13
Ester 7:5-8
Ester 8:7-8
Ester 8:11-12
Est 9:1 The time approached for the king's order and decree to be carried out, the day when the enemies of the Jews hoped to overpower them. But, as it turned out, the opposite took place — the Jews overpowered those who hated them. Thus, on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, the month of Adar,
Deu 31:6
Amein & Amein!!!
"Jew & Gentile One in Messiah"
As it was in the beginning so it will be in the end-of-days
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