Declaring the End from the Beginning – Part 15 of 20: Nimrod vs Abraham and a Cosmic Chess Match FYTube



How should we view the book of Genesis? It is the foundation of the Holy Bible. Is it literal or figurative poetry? This is Part 15 of a 20 Part presentation I gave at the Declaring the End from the Beginning Isaiah 46:10 Conference in February of 2019. In this short segment, I briefly discuss Nimrod vs Abraham and the Cosmic Chess Match.

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  1. I came to that conclusion years ago, Abraham was reclaiming the Garden of Eden. In Jewish tradition in order to mark your territory you would walk round it and draw your sandal prints at various points around it to establish the boundaries.That was what Abraham and subsequently the children of Israel did when wandering in the wilderness for forty years

  2. That makes perfect sense because the Garden of Eden was not totally separated and concealed behind a the veil until after the flood. As we know it's the same with the enclosure. We are Jesus's Ant Farm, thank God He loves us.🕊️

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