12-09-2008, 04:19 AM
1) He moved the brazen altar and gave a larger Assyrian altar he had a priest copy and build central place.
2) He move the 12 bronze bulls out from under the brass sea (to hide from the gentiles but the king of Babylon but he go them anyway) and lowered it onto a marble base.
3) He took Solomon's throne off the base that had the steps and the lions (and hid it too, was it ever found?).
4) He got rid of the kings gate, why?
5) He dissembled the panels of the ten carts (and hid?).
Comments: Is this a picture of how your soul can be divided. The text says he used the brazen altar for answers from God, Huh!? Amazing that he wasn't stricken dead, king Ahaz!
Ahaz gave all the gold as a bribe to the power to the north (16:8).
That was before they came and took all the rest away, the nekoshet bronze type stuff.
Is this a picture of a divided back slidden heart. You know, if you go to worship and your heart isn't right you can't enjoy it. Fear permeates everything.
But why the bulls and not the sea?
If the horns came up from the sea throught the bronze sea in a dream would that be about the ocean going down and Jerusalem raised and enlarged in place.
I don't have the answers to lots of this so don't think these are rhetorical questions I really want to understand this.
2) He move the 12 bronze bulls out from under the brass sea (to hide from the gentiles but the king of Babylon but he go them anyway) and lowered it onto a marble base.
3) He took Solomon's throne off the base that had the steps and the lions (and hid it too, was it ever found?).
4) He got rid of the kings gate, why?
5) He dissembled the panels of the ten carts (and hid?).
Comments: Is this a picture of how your soul can be divided. The text says he used the brazen altar for answers from God, Huh!? Amazing that he wasn't stricken dead, king Ahaz!
Ahaz gave all the gold as a bribe to the power to the north (16:8).
That was before they came and took all the rest away, the nekoshet bronze type stuff.
Is this a picture of a divided back slidden heart. You know, if you go to worship and your heart isn't right you can't enjoy it. Fear permeates everything.
But why the bulls and not the sea?
If the horns came up from the sea throught the bronze sea in a dream would that be about the ocean going down and Jerusalem raised and enlarged in place.
I don't have the answers to lots of this so don't think these are rhetorical questions I really want to understand this.