There’s an absolute sea of people waiting outside State Farm Arena in Arizona for Charlie Kirk’s memorial

I know he is having work problems,...never stays anywhere long,....which leads to money problems, and stress, lots of stress. Which then can lead to turning to booze or maybe DRUGS for relief which in the end only compounds the problems.
It really
is kind of concerning At this point... Nothing is making much sense post wise... Maybe someone here knows him well enough to check on him...
 
"There’s an absolute sea of people waiting outside State Farm Arena in Arizona for Charlie Kirk’s memorial and we’re still hours away.

This whole thing is weird. He was a podcaster who toured the country (world) to argue with college students. Why were flags flown at half mast? Why the massive turnout in AZ?

Makes no sense.
You're that clueless, eh?
 
What's to note here is that this single event eclipses anything BLM, No Kings, Antifa, or whatever on the Left has managed as a public event / gathering by far. It was well over 100,000 as the crowd filled both the Snake Farm Stadium (~70,000 max) and Desert Diamond Stadium (~30,000 max) with more filling the parking lots adjacent to the stadiums.

That, in and of itself, makes a statement.
 
What's to note here is that this single event eclipses anything BLM, No Kings, Antifa, or whatever on the Left has managed as a public event / gathering by far. It was well over 100,000 as the crowd filled both the Snake Farm Stadium (~70,000 max) and Desert Diamond Stadium (~30,000 max) with more filling the parking lots adjacent to the stadiums.

That, in and of itself, makes a statement.
And 100 streamed it ...maybe more...
 
No wonder that you missed the 2nd coming. :laugh:


Christ died about 33 AD

Apostle Paul taught and ministered for roughly 35 years, from the time of his conversion around 34 A.D. until his probable death in 67-68 A.D.. His work included extensive missionary journeys across the Roman Empire to establish churches, write letters (epistles) to various communities, and preach the gospel, with his first missionary journey beginning around 46-48 A.D. and his third around 53-57 A.D.
Gen 3:15
And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Isa 7:14
Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.


Isa 53:5
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
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Isa 53:6
All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.
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Isa 53:7
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.

Maybe if you could read and understand hebrew , you dumb goyim
Isa 53 was about the jewish people , in isa 51 and 52 God called israel his first son

In the original Hebrew texts, there are no chapter divisions, and Jew and Christian alike agree that chapter 53 is actually a continuation of the prophecy which begins at 52:13. Accordingly, our analysis must begin at that verse.

52:13 "Behold, My servant will prosper." Israel in the singular is called God's servant throughout Isaiah, both explicitly (Isa. 41:8-9; 44:1-2; 45:4; 48:20; 49:3) and implicitly (Isa. 42:19-20; 43:10) - the Messiah is not. Other references to Israel as God's servant include Jer. 30:10 (note that in Jer. 30:17, the servant Israel is regarded by the nations as an outcast, forsaken by God, as in Isa. 53:4); Jer. 46:27-28; Ps. 136:22; Lk. 1:54. ALSO: Given the Christian view that Jesus is God, is God His own servant?


Look at the setting in which Isaiah 53 occurs. Earlier on in Isaiah, God had predicted exile and calamity for the Jewish people. Chapter 53, however, occurs in the midst of Isaiah's "Messages of Consolation", which tell of the restoration of Israel to a position of prominence and a vindication of their status as God's chosen people. In chapter 52, for example, Israel is described as "oppressed without cause" (v.4) and "taken away" (v.5), yet God promises a brighter future ahead, one in which Israel will again prosper and be redeemed in the sight of all the nations (v.1-3, 8-12).

Chapter 54 further elaborates upon the redemption which awaits the nation of Israel. Following immediately after chapter 53's promise of a reward for God's servant in return for all of its suffering (53:10-12), chapter 54 describes an unequivocally joyous fate for the Jewish people. Speaking clearly of the Jewish people and their exalted status (even according to all Christian commentaries), chapter 54 ends as follows: "`This is the heritage of the servants of the L-rd and their vindication is from Me,' declares the L-rd."
 
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