Bible Freedom
"For the freedom Christ freed us!!  So you stand fast, and do not again be harnessed in a yoke of bondage," Gal.5:1.
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Gog and Magog overview, Ezekiel 38-39

Gog and Magog, an overview of Ezekiel's prophecy in Eze. 38-39. This is a historical background for The Revelation given to John

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Welcome. You are on your way to Bible freedom.

We will be adding Bible freedom pages often. Our aim is to examine what Jesus Christ taught about the Bible believer's freedom in Christ? We will be studying this and many other subjects from the New Testament.

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Bible freedom, new birth, baptism in Spirit, New Testament harmony, Crucifixion timeline, the third day, prophecy, learn Greek, Gog and Magog
"Freely you have received, freely give," is what Jesus Christ said. So we have and promote Bible freedom, which is really New Testament freedom. To be really free, we must have knowledge and an experience with God. What does the Bible teach about the new birth, justification by faith, and other basic things? Is baptism in Spirit something for today? We will also uncover what the Bible teaches by means of a New Testament harmony, including Jesus' Galilean ministry, a Crucifixion timeline showing a Wednesday crucifixion, the third day resurrection, which was after 3 days, a small amount of Greek perhaps, and prophecy. What did Jesus teach about his return. That is the main thing about prophetic studies. We will branch out into such matters as Gog and Magog and eventually get to the Book of Revelation. Does the Bible teach a literal return of Jesus? Or only some kind of spiritual return? Does the latter even make sense? How should we look at the Parousia? From the perspective of the perterist, or from a historical or futurist position? If you like what I am doing here, please remember me in your prayers. If there is a topic you would like to discuss, let me know.
Music: "Allelujah"