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NTEB RADIO BIBLE STUDY: The Book Of Job Is Chock Full Of End Times Bible Prophecies That Are On The Verge Of Fulfillment In This Generation

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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are traveling back in time to the first real book of the Bible, and the first real book ever written, to see some amazing prophetical events that are getting ready to take center stage after over 4,000 years of waiting. The book of Job is far more than just a tale of someone going through suffering, it is a type picture of the Jews in the time of Jacob's trouble. More than that, it shows the chastisement of God upon His chosen people, that the rise of Antichrist in the end times is ordained by the Hand of the Lord Himself, and that this is how it's been since the very beginning of human history. You'll never look at Job the same way again! The entire layout of the 7-year time of Jacob's trouble with its 3.5 year time of the great Tribulation is all present and accounted for in the very first book of the Bible ever written, the book of Job. Job is on the ground 7 days and nights, Jacob's trouble is 7 years long. The great Tribulation is 42 months, Job is 42 chapters long. Job lived in Edom, and Edom is Selah Petra where God will preserve the Jewish remnant. God sends Satan to judge Job, and when Jesus opens the First Seal in Revelation, He sends Antichrist to judge Israel. See what I mean?
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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are traveling back in time to the first real book of the Bible, and the first real book ever written, to see some amazing prophetical events that are getting ready to take center stage after over 4,000 years of waiting. The book of Job is far more than just a tale of someone going through suffering, it is a type picture of the Jews in the time of Jacob's trouble. More than that, it shows the chastisement of God upon His chosen people, that the rise of Antichrist in the end times is ordained by the Hand of the Lord Himself, and that this is how it's been since the very beginning of human history. You'll never look at Job the same way again! The entire layout of the 7-year time of Jacob's trouble with its 3.5 year time of the great Tribulation is all present and accounted for in the very first book of the Bible ever written, the book of Job. Job is on the ground 7 days and nights, Jacob's trouble is 7 years long. The great Tribulation is 42 months, Job is 42 chapters long. Job lived in Edom, and Edom is Selah Petra where God will preserve the Jewish remnant. God sends Satan to judge Job, and when Jesus opens the First Seal in Revelation, He sends Antichrist to judge Israel. See what I mean?
  continue reading

920 episodes

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