10 The bricks are fallen down, but we will build with hewn stones: the sycomores are cutdown, but we will change them into cedars. 11 Therefore the Lord shall set up the adversaries of Rezin against him, and join his enemies together;*************************************************************************************** I argued at length for the specific correspondences between that passage and events in New York City clearly connected with 9/11 and clearly indicative of a spirit of defiance against God, but all I want to say here is that the attitude expressed by Israel as quoted in Isaiah 9:10-11 (and the scriptural "address" is pretty interesting too) is the same attitude America has had about 9/11. "They can't do this to us, we'll just build bigger and better." But of course it's God who is in charge of all things and God who brought judgment on the nation on 9/11. It is God we are defying by building the One World Trade Center to replace the two towers that were destroyed. O foolish nation that trusts in mere human powers and forgets God. ******************************************************************************************** Nimrod and the Tower of Babel also make an interesting connection, since Nimrod is considered to have been the first globalist, who wanted to rule the world instead of just his own nation, making the Ond World Trade Center an interesting echo of that ambition. Like a lot of other things going on these days of course. Globalism is in the air. ******************************************************************************************* So. A reminder. The only way to turn back God's judgements iw repentance.
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