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Trečiaisiais Persijos karaliaus Kyro metais Danieliui, vadinamam Beltšacaru, buvo suteiktas apreiškimas. Tai buvo teisingas apreiškimas, bet jam skirtas laikas buvo toli. Jis suprato apreiškimą ir suvokė regėjimą.
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Trečiaisiais Persijos karaliaus Kyro metais Danieliui, vadinamam Beltšacaru, buvo suteiktas apreiškimas. Tai buvo teisingas apreiškimas, bet jam skirtas laikas buvo toli. Jis suprato apreiškimą ir suvokė regėjimą.
By Jonathan S. Rose
Title: Fighting over the Body of Moses (Jude 9)
Topic: Second Coming/ Word
Summary: This time we deliberately pick perhaps the most obscure verse in the most obscure book of the Bible--Jude verse 9, and explore its imagery and allusions, finding that it actually ties in with huge themes throughout Scripture.
Use the reference links below to follow along in the Bible as you watch.
References:
Jude 1:9
Deuteronomy 34:5-6
Zechariah 3:1
Daniel 10:10-end
Daniel 12:1
Matthew 24:21, 15
Revelation 12:1, 7
1 Thessalonians 4:15-17
Luke 9:28-36
Matthew 5:17
Luke 9:35-36; 24:22, 49
Jude 1:9
Ephesians 6:10-12
Jude 1:9, 11, 21
91. From the human face it can be seen what correspondence is. In a face that has not been taught to dissemble, all the affections of the mind present themselves to view in a natural form, as in their type. This is why the face is called the index of the mind; that is, it is man's spiritual world presented in his natural world. So, too, what pertains to the understanding is presented in speech, and what pertains to the will is presented in the movements of the body. So whatever effects are produced in the body, whether in the face, in speech, or in bodily movements, are called correspondences.