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Um you remember what I said of Cyrus? He was both Persian and Median. And no matter how you try he and the combined forces of medes and persians as Isaiah says came from the east...not the north. The kings of the north is Gog and his forces as God makes it crystal clear in Ezekiel that this is who he was referring to in the writings of the prophets......who appeared to be writing of someone else. 800 pound elephant, where? |
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I just don't remember you ever proving it. Quote:
You also clearly screwed up by not knowing where Media was - all the while trying to lecture others about not knowing Jeremiah. What a piece of work you are. ROFLMAO :rolling::rolling::rolling::rolling::rolling::roll ing::rolling::rolling: Quote:
You haven't shown that these "kings" are Nordic anyhow. In point of fact, you can't even come up with a non-contradictory list of these "ten kings". You exclude many Germanic tribes, and give no reasons for including others. You even try to include Celts and Slavs in your list of "nordic" countries. Your list of "ten kings" is a joke - you can't even defend it. Quote:
Still waiting on you to explain why there was no destruction of Babylon, contrary to the prophecy. |
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Sugarhitman -
Review this thread. There's been a lot of discussion on Babylon. If you think you can add anything new, have at it. I know how I'd bet, though. regards, NinJay |
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That elephant is STILL in the room. :devil1: |
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Quoting myself, from post #40 on this thread:
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We're now supposed to believe that Jeremiah and Isaiah weren't talking about the real Babylon because some later author (who had apparently used the wrong mushrooms for his experimental pizza recipe) used "Babylon" in a metaphorical context. And the king of the Medes was some sort of ghost. Whatever happened to those alleged "non-vague" prophecies, sugarhitman? |
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Sugarhitman has indeed left the "crystal clear" prophecies for basically mud. Supposedly Daniel was a member of Nebby's court. Wouldn't Daniel have KNOWN, had first hand knowledge of who succeeded to the throne? Daniel says that Nebby's son Belshazzar reigns after him. However, I can find no Kings list for Babylon with Belshazzar listed in the same "dynasty" as Nebby. As someone else mentioned, Nabonidus had a son Belshazzar, but he was never officially king of Babylon.
If someone is writing as though they were witness to the events but even they get the MAIN events wrong what should your conclusion be sugar? I claim that I was at the court of Queen Victoria. Her rule was followed by that of her son King Charles III. What would be your conclusion?? After your conclusion would you feel that my words are "trustworthy"? |
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These references are certainly all north of Judea, but of course you know nothing at all about them. For you Gog of Magog is some mystical name whose content is obscure to you, though you feel you can re-use it for your own temerous purposes. Gog of Magog however is a specific historical reference to a king, Gyges_of_Lydia, who was known in Akkadian literature as Gugu Mat-Gugu, "Gyges of the country of Gyges", into Hebrew and on into English, Gog of Magog. Lydia of course was in south western Anatolia. Gyges tried to get support from the Assyrians against the marauding Cimmerians (Gomer). Gyges got a bad name in the Assyrian world when he tried to support the Egyptians. One of Gyges' ancestors was Midas of Phrygia, known to the Assyrians as Mida of Mushki (Meshech). Both Til-garimu (Togarmah) and Tabal (Tubal) were post-Hittite realms in northern Syria. But these reports from the north, with their allusions to events well before the time of Ezekiel, got garbled by the writers of Ezekiel. But sugar, if you really wanna believe that Gog is zat big bad guy comin' at de end, then you keep right on sayin' it to you sel'. Make you feel better, den go f'rit, ma man. You don'' need no reality check. You don'' mine makin' you sel' look like a jackass. spin |
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What, sugarhitman hasn't been back to show how mindnumbingly irrelevant his thoughts are to Daniel and how unrelated his lunatic "Medo-Persia" is to reality?
Hmmm, well, let's add yet another nail to his coffin. While sugar has himself convinced that the Medes and the Persians were so buddy-buddy they shared everything, Darius tells us of a Phraortes, a Mede who rebelled against Persia and set himself up as king of the Medes in Ecbatana in 522 BCE. Darius invaded Media and put an end to the rebellion. The Persian took care of Phraortes himself eventually having him crucified. Here's a part of what Darius says: Says Darius the king: One man Phraortes [by name, a Mede], he rose up in Media; thus he said to the people; [I am Khshathrita] of the family of Cyaxares; afterwards the Median people which [were in the palace] became estranged from me (and) went over to that Phraortes; he became [king] in Media.Oh, the Medes and the Persians were just so lovey-dovey. And yet again sugarhitman's crock of shite is seen for what it is <edit> (Yet again.) spin |
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Bumping this thread, just in case sugarhitman comes back. We wouldn't want him to have a problem finding it, now would we? :rolling:
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your not thinking that maybe a theist would start a thread and not finish it would you? that would be seen as disingenuous. |
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