maninmirror on June 25th, 2010

Quotations of the Bible From Early Christian LiteratureThe number of such quotations of the Bible known from early Christian literature is vast – over 36,000 quotes are known from before the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. (McDowell, p. 52). Sir David Dalrymple once asked himself the question, “Suppose that the New Testament had been [...]

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maninmirror on March 29th, 2010

When we read the Genesis accounts, we find the names of the Patriarchs. Yet their is always the question , who married who? Cain wandered around after he killed Abel, but where did his wife come from ? Can the masoretic text (Hebrew version of the old Testament) be supported from another Source ? Establishing [...]

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maninmirror on October 25th, 2009

Preface. I have undertaken this work, to promote the Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ and his Covenant with those of mankind who have placed their God given faith in him. During my many sojourns amongst various denominations there were truths I learnt and falsehoods that were being propagated as divinely inspired. It is important [...]

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maninmirror on August 4th, 2009

Creation and Controversy Today with the advances made by modern science, early earth creationists are challenged by many, as to the validity of a six literal 24 hour day creation. This sparks controversy amongst unbelievers and believers.  I believe that we need to keep an open mind about this subject. Because if we don’t we [...]

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I recently downloaded the Pdf  File of this document from Google books. I have created an excerpt from this on his conclusions on the chronology of the scriptures. It makes intresting reading for those intrested in the differing views of Chronology. The original was published in the 1830′s and contains Profane History and Bible History.  [...]

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maninmirror on July 22nd, 2009

Late last night (21/07/09) as I was starting to doze off after a period of silent meditation  I had a vision. In my minds eye I saw a  Armoured Miltary vehicle , this disturbed me as I wondered if it meant some type of trouble in our country. I thought “what now”  as I have [...]

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maninmirror on March 30th, 2009

Producing a Chronology from the Scriptures is a task that is fraught with difficulties.  This Chronology of Mine is based upon the Masoretic text of the Old Testament.  The Validity of it some will question namely the Eastern European Churches who hold the view that the Septuguaint is more accurate. To those who aspire to [...]

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maninmirror on February 26th, 2009

Anyone who claims to be the messiah must have the human pedigree to support their right to the title. There has been many who have claimed to be the messiah and have failed to provide their lineage as proof of their claim. Mt 1:1  The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of [...]

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maninmirror on February 4th, 2009

This inspired work of Phillip Mauro was instrumental in changing my views on eschatology. For years I kept trying to calculate the length of the Gap between 69th an 70th week of  the Arch Angel  Gabriel’s message to the Prophet Daniel. Da 19:1 ¶  In the first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus, of [...]

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John Hext-Fremlin on January 25th, 2009

Windmill Hill Neolithic Village has been radio carbon 14 dated to 3000 BC on the conventional secular chronology; Thus so too has stonehenge been so dated But when corrected to the Ussherian biblical chronology, matches very well with 2038 BC. Nimrod’s General Herculese came to Britain (Suthern England) in 2044 BC and killed the giants [...]

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