Hello to you, this will be a self study on the subject of what is called 'The Second Coming of Christ', of course this in their day in age reading the letters, and the Old Testament would have originally seen as the Day of the Lord, and also the Last or Great Day. Did you know that?
It is highly important to take ones time here about these scriptures that are going to be shared, the people in that day in age, where expecting a literal and applicable day of the Lord to come in which they were waiting on the Lord Jesus Christ to come and return in their day in age, and also cast upon the nation of Israel the wrath of God for having killed his son, and demolishing and destroying Jerusalem in 70AD.
Now if you decide to comment on this thread that is fine, however this is strictly for the study of the subject 'The Second Coming of Christ.'
So let's start with the very last book of the Old Testament, Malachi in which after his written letter which deals with Israel Beloved of God, Polluted offerings, Corrupt priests, treachery of infidelity, the coming messenger, do not rob God, and THE GREAT DAY OF GOD. There was 400 years of silence before the coming messenger was born - that would be the Word of God made flesh the Lord Jesus Christ.
In the book of Malachi Chapter 4 states this:
Think about these passages for a moment it was the last letter written for 400 years prior to the Lord Yeshua was born from the Holy Spirit overshadowing Mary, the virgin who bore the child.
Found in Malachi 4:5 - The Jewish audience, and the priest would teach these lessons in the synagogues in that day in age, which was written around 516 BC.
Let's look at what Jesus had said in Matthew,
Jesus stated in Chapter 11 of Matthew.
Jesus states that, none has been greater than John the Baptist, he also stated from the days of John the Baptist till now (when Jesus is speaking here in Matthew 11), the reign of heaven doth suffer violence, and violent men do take it by force.
What does Jesus mean about the reign or heaven doth suffer violence and violent men do take it by force? Consider how Jesus had come down from above being the word of God - and the Holy Spirit (the Kingdom of heaven) was with-in the Lord. This would mean that Jesus is suffering violence from others, and violent men do take it by force - which means because of Jesus having come everything is now in an uproar? Why?
Because of Jesus Christ the Messiah having come mentioned in Malachi chapter 3, and now also Elijah had come too, as you can see in Matthew 11:12-14.
What was to come after this? Before the coming of the day of Jehovah, The great and the fearful. (Malachi 4:5)
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It is highly important to take ones time here about these scriptures that are going to be shared, the people in that day in age, where expecting a literal and applicable day of the Lord to come in which they were waiting on the Lord Jesus Christ to come and return in their day in age, and also cast upon the nation of Israel the wrath of God for having killed his son, and demolishing and destroying Jerusalem in 70AD.
Now if you decide to comment on this thread that is fine, however this is strictly for the study of the subject 'The Second Coming of Christ.'
So let's start with the very last book of the Old Testament, Malachi in which after his written letter which deals with Israel Beloved of God, Polluted offerings, Corrupt priests, treachery of infidelity, the coming messenger, do not rob God, and THE GREAT DAY OF GOD. There was 400 years of silence before the coming messenger was born - that would be the Word of God made flesh the Lord Jesus Christ.
In the book of Malachi Chapter 4 states this:
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Mal 4:1 For, lo, the day hath come, burning as a furnace, And all the proud, and every wicked doer, have been stubble, And burnt them hath the day that came, Said Jehovah of Hosts, That there is not left to them root or branch,
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[*]Mal 4:2 And risen to you, ye who fear My name, Hath the sun of righteousness—and healing in its wings, And ye have gone forth, and have increased as calves of a stall.
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[*]Mal 4:3 And ye have trodden down the wicked, For they are ashes under the soles of your feet, In the day that I am appointing, Said Jehovah of Hosts.
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[*]Mal 4:4 Remember ye the law of Moses My servant, That I did command him in Horeb, For all Israel—statutes and judgments.
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[*]Mal 4:5 Lo, I am sending to you Elijah the prophet, Before the coming of the day of Jehovah, The great and the fearful.
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[*]Mal 4:6 And he hath turned back the heart of fathers to sons, And the heart of sons to their fathers, Before I come and have utterly smitten the land!
Think about these passages for a moment it was the last letter written for 400 years prior to the Lord Yeshua was born from the Holy Spirit overshadowing Mary, the virgin who bore the child.
Found in Malachi 4:5 - The Jewish audience, and the priest would teach these lessons in the synagogues in that day in age, which was written around 516 BC.
- Mal 4:5 Lo, I am sending to you Elijah the prophet, Before the coming of the day of Jehovah, The great and the fearful.
When did Elijah the prophet come? Wasn't it when John the Baptist had come?
Let's look at what Jesus had said in Matthew,
Jesus stated in Chapter 11 of Matthew.
Mat 11:11 Verily I say to you, there hath not risen, among those born of women, a greater than John the Baptist, but he who is least in the reign of the heavens is greater than he.
Mat 11:12 'And, from the days of John the Baptist till now, the reign of the heavens doth suffer violence, and violent men do take it by force,
Mat 11:13 for all the prophets and the law till John did prophesy,
Mat 11:14 and if ye are willing to receive it , he is Elijah who was about to come;
Mat 11:15 he who is having ears to hear—let him hear.
Jesus states that, none has been greater than John the Baptist, he also stated from the days of John the Baptist till now (when Jesus is speaking here in Matthew 11), the reign of heaven doth suffer violence, and violent men do take it by force.
What does Jesus mean about the reign or heaven doth suffer violence and violent men do take it by force? Consider how Jesus had come down from above being the word of God - and the Holy Spirit (the Kingdom of heaven) was with-in the Lord. This would mean that Jesus is suffering violence from others, and violent men do take it by force - which means because of Jesus having come everything is now in an uproar? Why?
Because of Jesus Christ the Messiah having come mentioned in Malachi chapter 3, and now also Elijah had come too, as you can see in Matthew 11:12-14.
What was to come after this? Before the coming of the day of Jehovah, The great and the fearful. (Malachi 4:5)
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