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  1. gadar perets

    A unique view on the book of Revelation.

    What happens to the overcomers from the other assemblies?
  2. gadar perets

    A unique view on the book of Revelation.

    You are assuming the "hour of trial/temptation" is the time period after a supposed rapture of the entire church and you are applying what is said ONLY to the assembly at Philadelphia to all the churches. The comfort is in knowing we will all be resurrected from the dead (including those in...
  3. gadar perets

    Nondenominational Christianity

    Actually, 8 days before January 1 is December 24. Also, 204 years was plenty of time for the false belief that Messiah was born on December 25 to creep in.
  4. gadar perets

    Soul Sleep?

    Eliyah was praying that his entire life would return to him. He was totally dead, not merely sleeping. IMO, that passage does not refer to "Old Testament saints", but to fallen angels who are bound alive in Tartaroo to this day (2 Peter 2:4). Anyone who died in OT times is totally dead and...
  5. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    1 Peter 2:9-10 I do not use the names I do to impress anyone, but to please my Father who wants me to walk in truth. I totally agree. Those are not names, but titles. You may choose to do as the Catholics do and continue using "Jesus", but I will reject error and embrace truth whenever...
  6. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    The law is not sin (Romans 7:7). Nor is a bondage to obey it (1 John 5:3) No, sinners chase after sin (breaking the law) and YHWH's children embrace the law under the NC.
  7. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    You obviously have no desire to learn, so I think it's time for me to bow out. Shalom.
  8. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    Verse 5 is usually misunderstood to mean Yeshua because Revelation 19:15 states that Yeshua will rule with a rod of iron. However, Revelation 2:27 states that the saints that overcome will also rule with a rod of iron. This means we need more evidence to prove the identity of the male child...
  9. gadar perets

    Upcoming Holy Days

    So now you resort to name calling? Every name on your list is based off of something whether it be "Yeshua" or "Iesous" or "Iesus" or "Jesus". I suspect they are all based on the faulty transliteration of "Yeshua" found in the Greek (Iesous). "Jesus" may be the new English pronunciation of...
  10. gadar perets

    Upcoming Holy Days

    Well, it is obvious we are going in circles. If you choose to disbelieve in a Millennial Kingdom to come and choose to believe everything in the Law and the Prophets is fulfilled, have at it. I'll stick to my view. I'm not sure why you put this in bold since I believe the same (except that the...
  11. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    And you are trying to keep believers living in sin. The remnant of the woman's seed has "the testimony of Yeshua Messiah". Israel does not have that testimony. The remnant consists of those that "are alive and remain" after the resurrection takes place in Revelation 12:5. They are part of...
  12. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    I am trying to teach believers to keep YHWH's commandments as the remnant does in Revelation 12:17 and Revelation 14:12. The law condemns no one. The breaking of the law (sin) condemns. Under the OC, sin brought forth death. Yeshua paid that price for all. So now, under the NC, the law condemns...
  13. gadar perets

    Upcoming Holy Days

    I have no problem believing in a spiritual Kingdom with Yeshua reigning. Why do you have a problem with a literal Kingdom to come? Your link was not helpful. BY faith. We will literally enter his literal Kingdom upon our resurrection. The culmination will not come until a thousand years after...
  14. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    You keep using the phrase "under the law". I do not teach we are "under" law as it was under the OC. We have the same law/Torah written in our hearts. When we abide in Messiah and walk in the Spirit, we obey those laws. There are millions of Christians that abide in Christ and who have the...
  15. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    1Jn 3:2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1Jn 3:3 And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure. 1Jn 3:4 Whosoever...
  16. gadar perets

    Upcoming Holy Days

    I did not quote the Talmud as a basis for my understanding. I quoted you Scripture and then backed up my view with the Talmud to show the Jews were indeed waiting for the Kingdom to be restored to them. The fact that Yeshua said, "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the...
  17. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    If there is no law, there can be no sin; Romans 4:15 Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression. Romans 5:13 (For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law. 1 John 3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the...
  18. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    What happens when one fails to walk in the Spirit and, for example, commits adultery? Is that OK because there is no longer a law against adultery? It is a sin to commit adultery because it transgresses YHWH's law (1 John 3:4). I am already part of what you call "the Church". I just don't use...
  19. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    The Jews had no right to forbid people to pronounce the Name. YHWH put His Name in Scripture so we would read it, say it, and use it in our daily speech just as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob did. The KJV translators propagated the error of the Jews. They could have just written those four letters...
  20. gadar perets

    Dispensationalism versus Hyper-Dispensationalism

    I posted Galatians 6:2 to refute your belief that believers do not have to obey any law. What you erroneously call "the Church", I call the "called out" or the "Assembly". "Church" is the wrong translation, plain and simple. I do not teach people to come under the law. I teach them to obey the...