Micah 5:2a; “But thou, Beth-lehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah…”
Matthew 2:1-2; “Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, 2 Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.”
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…Born in Bethlehem… The transliteration of Bethlehem Ephratah is bêt leḥem ʾeprātâ. It means house of bread and fruitfulness. As Christians we all know and bow our knee to the true King of the Jews – Jesus! How comforting it is to know He’s our consummate provider. How cool is it His hometown references bread just as He referred to Himself at the Last Supper? Furthermore, think upon what Nathanael said to Him ‘what good has come from Nazareth’ when everyone knew what the word actually meant. Names of people and places actually meant something in their culture so it’s probable he was mocking the place Jesus was from.
That scene mimics the Mormon Church’s attitude about Him. If we already have a King then why did Joseph Smith ‘suffer himself’ to be crowned prophet, priest and king?
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“Beloved Brethren,” Zion’s Harbinger and Baneemy’s Organ, v. 3, July 1853, p. 53; “Joseph suffered himself to be ordained a King, to reign over the house of Israel forever.” – William Marks
I wish Mormons understood that they are really under pagan Romanism. The idea that Israel is replaced by the church originated directly from the Vatican. I guess all roads really do lead to Rome!
Smith believed himself to be another Christ, and he is cut from the exact same cloth as the “Vicar of Christ.”
The pilgrims who settled here, and who we remember this Thanksgiving, said, “No King but King Jesus!”
I pray for this ministry every night. God bless you.
‘I guess all roads really do lead to Rome’… Too funny!
I don’t know how many times I’ve believed the same thing that Smith’s religion is a replacement of Romanism..
It’s amazing to me how he yammered on about being a ‘restorational’ type church, yet the very things he railed against were nothing more than a rewritten mishmash of Roman Catholicism, Universalism, Masonry, Witchcraft, Buddhism and every other ism you can come up with. 🙁
Michelle