God breathed or
INspirited the Prophets with the same Spirit in
Jesus Christ
1Pet. 1:10 Of which
salvation the prophets have enquired and
searched diligently,
who prophesied of the grace
that should come unto you:
1Pet. 1:11 Searching what,
or what manner of time the Spirit
OF Christ which was in them did signify,
when it testified beforehand the sufferings
of Christ, and the glory that should follow.
Why
would a Disciple of Christ refuse to look to
the Prophets to Define the New
Creation--Reserved
Unto Fire? And who is to be
rescued and who is to be burned? The
Prophets are filled with inclusive and
exclusive patterns. Paul understood
those who are LYING
IN WAIT TO DECEIVE and have
no need to know. In Ephesians 4 the
lie because they are cunning craftsmen
meaning speakers for hire, singers,
instrument players or anyone so presumptuous
as to enhance the Word: that enhancement is
the meaning of Anathema which cannot be
redeemed and must be burned.
Isaiah
32:1 Behold, a king shall reign in righteousness,
and princes shall rule in judgment.
Acts 13:27
For they that dwell at Jerusalem,
and their RULERS,
because
they knew him not,
nor
yet the voices of the
prophets
which
are read every
sabbath day,
they
have fulfilled them in
condemning him
Isaiah
32:2 And a man shall be as an hiding
place from the wind,
and a covert from
the tempest; [Disguise, secret]
as rivers of water
in a dry place,
as the shadow of a
great rock [Pē^tra] in a
weary land.
THE CHURCH IS A SAFE HOUSE OR A
PLACE TO HIDE:
Abs-condo
to put away, conceal carefully,
hide, secrete (the access. idea of
a careful concealmen
B.
In gen., to make invisible,
to cover: “ fluvium et campos caede,”
BESIDES STILL WATERS.
TO HIDE FROM THE:
Vĕnĭo , “ mercator venit huc ad ludos,” id. Cist. 1, 3, 9:
“parasitus modo venerat aurum petere,” Plaut. Bacch. 4,
3, 18: “ non nos Libycos populare penates Venimus,” Verg. A. 1, 528.
Mŏdus , 2.
The measure of tones, measure,
rhythm, melody, harmony, time; in poetry,
measure, metre, mode: “vocum,”
Cic. Div. 2,
3, 9: “musici,” Quint. 1, 10,
14: “lyrici,” Ov. H. 15, 6:
“fidibus Latinis Thebanos aptare modos,” “flebilibus modis concinere,” Cic. Tusc. 1,
44, 106: saltare ad
tibicinis modos, to the music
or sound of the flute,
Liv. 7, 2:
“ flēbĭlis
daemones flebilius ululant,
Mercātor a
trader, merchant, esp. a
wholesale dealer
PERFORMING
lūdus hoc praetore ludos Apollini faciente, 2.
Stage-play Facta “poëma,” to compose,
id. Pis. 29,
70: “carmina, Apollinem) concordant sing
and play]” Juv. 7, 28:
“versus,” id. 7, 38:
“sermonem,”
f. “litteram,”
A PLACE TO ESCAPE FROM:
Tempestas,
a time, season, period, weather
2. A storm, shower,
i. e. a throng, multitude,
etc.: “ querelarum,” Cic. Pis. 36, 89:
“ turbida telorum,” Verg. A. 12, 284;
Clāmōsus
“theatri turba actors
SO THAT disciples can attend:
schŏla ( scŏla ), ae,
f., = skholē (spare
time, leisure; II.that in which leisure
is employed, learned discussion,
disputation, lecture
Heb. 12:18 For ye
are not come unto the mount that might be
touched, and that burned with fire, nor unto
blackness, and darkness, and tempest,
2Pet. 2:17 These are wells without water, clouds
that are carried with a tempest; to whom
the mist of darkness is reserved for ever.
2Pet. 2:18 For when they speak great
swelling words of vanity, they
allure through the lusts of the flesh,
through much wantonness, those that were
clean escaped from them who live in error.
2Pet. 2:19 While they promise them liberty, they
themselves are the servants of corruption:
for of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he
brought in bondage.
A PLACE TO HIDE: CHURCH IS A SAFE HOUSE TO REST
Cēlo , to
hide something from one, to keep secret,
to conceal;
hospĭtālis ,
e, adj. hospes, I. of or relating
to a guest or host,
hospitable
a. Apartments for guests, guest-chambers,
Vitr. 6, 10.—
THE
PROMISE FOR THOSE WITH EYES, EARS, HEART
AND UNDERSTANDING
Isaiah 32:3 And the eyes
of them that see shall NOT BE DIM,
and the ears of
them that shall hearken.
Isaiah 32:4 The heart
also of the rash shall understand knowledge,
and the tongue of the stammerers
shall be ready to SPEAK [Dabar-Logos] plainly
THOSE
WHO WILL BE MARKED FOR AVOIDANCE.
Isaiah 32:5 The VILE
person shall be psaltery called LIBERAL,
nor the CHURL [withholding]
said to be bountiful.
Nabel (h5034) to wilt; gen. to fall away, fail, faint; fig.
to be foolish... make vile,
wither..
Marked
As: h5035.
nebel, neh´-bel; nebel, nay´-bel; from
5034; a skin-bag [WINESKIN] for
liquids (from collapsing when empty);
hence, a vase (as similar in shape when
full); also a lyre (as having a
body of like form):—bottle, pitcher, psaltery,
vessel, viol.
Nebel (h5035) from
5034; a skin- bag for liquids (from collapsing
when empty); hence a vase (as similar in shape
when full); also a lyre (as having a
body of like form): - bottle, pitcher, psaltery, vessel, viol
in-sĭpĭens I.
unwise, senseless, foolish
(class.): “sed ego insipiens nova nunc facio,”
sermo insipientium (opp. sapiens)
Nova To
invent, coin, etc.: “verba, to
change, alter. To overthrow existing order
THE IDENTIFYING MARK OF
THOSE LYING IN WAIT TO DECEIVE.
Isaiah 32:6 For the VILE
person will speak villany, and his
heart will work iniquity,
to practise hypocrisy,
[rhetoric,
singing, playing, acting, collecting money
for the LORD.]
and to
utter error against the LORD,
FACTIO:
to make,
construct, fashion, frame, build, erect,
produce, compose, 7. In
mercant. lang., to practise,
exercise, follow any trade or
profession:
“ cum mercaturas facerent
discordiam,”
to cause, “poëma,”
to compose, id. Pis.
29, 70: “carmina,”
Juv. 7, 28:
“versus,” id. 7, 38:
“sermonem,” Cic. Fam.
9, 8, 1; cf. “litteram,” id. Ac. 2, 2, 6: ludos,
to celebrate, exhibit, play
instruments, spectacles
histrĭōnĭa
, ae, f. (sc. ars) [id.],
THEIR DRIVING PURPOSE?
to make
empty the soul of the hungry,
and he will cause
the drink of the thirsty to fail..
WHAT
ARE THEIR WEAPONS:
Is. 32:7 The instruments [psaltery] also
of the churl are evil
he deviseth wicked devices
to destroy [pervert]
the poor with lying words,
[boast, promise, speak
against, challenge, demand]
even when the needy
speaketh right.
BUT
OF THE TRUE LIBERAL:
Is. 32:8 But the liberal
deviseth liberal things; and by liberal
things shall he stand
h5081
nadiyb, naw-deeb´; from 5068; properly,
voluntary, i.e. generous; hence, magnanimous;
as noun, —free, liberal (things), noble,
prince, willing ((hearted)).
h5068. nadab, naw-dab´;
a primitive root; to impel; hence, to volunteer
(as a soldier), to present
spontaneously:—offer freely,
be (give, make, offer self)
willing(-ly)
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