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== Summary of Nahum Chapter 1 == | == Summary of Nahum Chapter 1 == | ||
<span style="color:green">At the core of the power of tyrants like [[Cain]], [[Nimrod]], [[Babylon]], [[Assyria]], and [[ | <span style="color:green">At the core of the power of tyrants like [[Cain]], [[Nimrod]], [[Babylon]], [[Assyria]], [[Pharaih]], [[Caesar]], and [[FDR]] is rooted in the power of [[contract]]. [[Nineveh]]<Ref name="Nineveh">Nineveh was the capital of [[Assyria]] which is associated with [[Babylon]] and the [[bondage of Egypt]] {{05210}}</Ref>Those contracts are established by a "cognizable" participation in covetous practices at the expense of neighbor and children through debt being ''[[slothful]]'' in [[the way]]s of [[love]], [[charity]], and [[hope]]. | ||
<span style="color:green">Built into the [[Natural Law]] is called ''Divine Will'' that puts into motion a ''cause and effect'' from which there is no escape. | <span style="color:green">Built into the [[Natural Law]] is called ''Divine Will'' that puts into motion a ''cause and effect'' from which there is no escape. |
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Summary of Nahum Chapter 1
At the core of the power of tyrants like Cain, Nimrod, Babylon, Assyria, Pharaih, Caesar, and FDR is rooted in the power of contract. Nineveh[1]Those contracts are established by a "cognizable" participation in covetous practices at the expense of neighbor and children through debt being slothful in the ways of love, charity, and hope.
Built into the Natural Law is called Divine Will that puts into motion a cause and effect from which there is no escape.
You are the cause but the effect, which is a whirlwind, will come as a flood. There is no escape. It will break the yoke but also the system of welfare and simulated monetary system will fail. If you will not repent you may go into the grave with those systems as they fail. Darkness will pursue everyone who seeks to live without faith and love.
But there is hope that bringeth good tidings, and peace if you Repent if you keep thy solemn feasts which is a daily ministration of Pure Religion through charity and the perfect law of liberty.
- ↑ Nineveh was the capital of Assyria which is associated with Babylon and the bondage of Egypt 05210 נִינְוֵה Niynëveh [nee-nev-ay’] of foreign origin, Greek 3535 Νινευι; n pr loc; [BDB-644a] [{See TWOT on 1326 @@ "1326a" }] AV-Nineveh 17; 17 Nineveh= "abode of Ninus"
- 1) capital of the ancient kingdom of Assyria; located on the east bank of the Tigris river, 550 miles (880 km) from its mouth and 250 miles (400 km) north of Babylon