Fred V. Squillante
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Idolatry is Harlotry
It would be safe to say that the Israelites were guilty of playing the harlot by turning from God and worshipping other gods. They did it from the beginning of time. You can go all the way back to the… Continue reading
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Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel
We’ve been discussing how God’s people – the Israelites – who became the people of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah – played the harlot by worshipping other gods; and that God, who saw that as being unfaithful to Him,… Continue reading
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Isaiah and Jeremiah
In studying how Israel was the harlot of the Old Testament, we have traveled through the wilderness (the Exodus), into the Promised Land (Judges and Kings), and we saw that regardless of who was leading the Israelites, they still suffered… Continue reading
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Jezebel and Athaliah
We have been talking about how Israel was the harlot of the Old Testament because the people turned away from God and went to serve other gods; that is the definition of harlotry. We also talked about how King Ahab… Continue reading
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King Ahab and Jezebel
We’ve been discussing how Old Testament Israel is the harlot. Since Revelation also has something to say about the harlot, it is imperative to have a full grasp of what the Old Testament says about her in order to… Continue reading
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Here is a short excerpt from the premise of a book I am presently having published (launch date not yet set)
In light of the fact that the Scriptures state that the great persecution has already occurred (Acts 8:1) has been overlooked in favor of a future Great Tribulation. Also, the harlot of Revelation chapters 16-19 has been looked upon as… Continue reading
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Comment about My Blog Pix
This picture is not a perfect analogy, but it resembles the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus addressed to multitudes from a boat and spoke many parables to them (Matthew 13). A profound statement to the question by His disciples as… Continue reading
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Book Cover
Soon to be released!!! Continue reading
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Why Israel was the Harlot of the Old Testament – Part II
After Moses died Joshua led the Israelites into the land which God was going to give them – from the Euphrates River (modern-day Iraq) to the Mediterranean, which included His prime destination – the city of Jerusalem (Joshua 1:4). Unfortunately,… Continue reading
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Why Israel was the Harlot of the Old Testament
In Exodus 34:10-17 (abbreviated version NASB) God said, “Behold, I am going to make a covenant…be sure to observe what I am commanding you this day: behold, I am going to drive out the [the peoples of the land]…watch yourself… Continue reading