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Nostradamus naming people
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R. T. Tippett
Jan 30, 20245 min read


The number twenty in The Prophecies
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R. T. Tippett
Jan 19, 20246 min read


The Ark of the Covenant
Recently, I had a visit from a couple of young Mormon missionaries. I invited them in (it was cold outside) and I was asked if I was religious. I told the one young man who asked that I am. He then asked if I was Christian. Again, I told him I am. He then asked me if I go to church. I told him I am a temple.
R. T. Tippett
Jan 17, 20245 min read


Nostradamus quatrain VI-66
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R. T. Tippett
Jan 6, 20243 min read


Nostradamus quatrain VII-14
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R. T. Tippett
Jan 5, 20242 min read


Realizing why Nostradamus wrote The Prophecies
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R. T. Tippett
Dec 18, 202310 min read


David as a nerd
A thought came to me the other night as I was drifting off to sleep, which told me to look at David through a new set of eyes. Rather than seeing him as a mighty warrior, tall, muscular, and brave [those were Saul’s traits], see him as a scrawny, yet flexible nerd-like person. The image of Woody Allen in Bananas came to mind. For most of the world not alive in 1971, who might not have seen the movie, here is a clip to the idea of the David image that flashed across my mind
R. T. Tippett
Dec 14, 20236 min read


The spirituality message of Nostradamus' quatrain IV-42
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R. T. Tippett
Dec 13, 202316 min read


Hope as Job and Paul
Today’s sermon on television (my favorite preacher) addressed the following elements of Scripture: hope; with Paul writing about it and Job displaying it.
R. T. Tippett
Dec 10, 20233 min read


A lesson in Hope
I watched a television pastor preach about hope this morning. What he said was confusing, as he was connecting hope to a promise from Yahweh (who he called “God”). The pastor spoke of Abram and Sarai being old in years, thus Sarai was beyond child-bearing capability. He said, "Because God had promised them children, they had hope, which was based on faith.”
R. T. Tippett
Dec 3, 20237 min read


Nostradamus and Inhuman Tyrants
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R. T. Tippett
Nov 20, 20238 min read


The Rapture
There seems to be a fresh influx of commercials on television that are focusing on how much God loves you ["you" being a generic plural pronoun usage], and all you [individuals with money in the bank] have to do is say a simple prayer, with apps now available for a daily prayer. Of course, with the recent warfare going on in Israel-Gaza, the commercials begging for $45 so hungry Jews can be fed have increased.
R. T. Tippett
Nov 18, 20232 min read


The Biblical Prophecy of Palestine versus Israel
If you want to see the end of the conflict that is happening now in Israel, look no further than First Samuel, the end of chapter one (sections 28-31) and the beginning of chapter two (section 1).
R. T. Tippett
Oct 16, 202317 min read


Nostradamus’ views on the 2023 attacks on Israel and Israel’s response
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R. T. Tippett
Oct 11, 202311 min read


Before I formed you in the womb I knew you
The local TV Baptist minister preached about Jeremiah 1 this past Sunday. In his sermon that compared Christians (I guess) to Jeremiah, he focused on God knowing ‘His own.’ He seemed to make Jeremiah be teaching Christians to stop thinking about what God wants one to do and just trust God to lead one to that end. While that is not bad advice, he missed the point of what is written in the verses he stressed: five through eight. In verse five, the New American Standard Bible
R. T. Tippett
Sep 26, 20236 min read


The duality of Adam and Eve
First of all, let me make it known that Eve was never named that in Genesis 2. The New International Version (NIV) gives a heading (not official text) that says, “Adam and Eve.” They place that heading before Genesis 2:4, with it then covering all verses thereafter. The New American Standard Bible (NASB) and the English Standard Version (ESV) both show headings that says, “The Creation of Man and Woman.” However, in the Hebrew text written, we read how Yahweh took from “ adam
R. T. Tippett
Sep 19, 202315 min read


After my own heart
The Sunday morning Baptist minister’s sermon this Sunday was focused on being one “after God’s own heart.” The following verses were read aloud, as the core of this truth. It is written of the fate of Saul, “Now your kingdom will not endure; Yahweh has sought a man after His own heart and appointed him ruler over His people, because you have not kept the command of Yahweh .” (1 Samuel 13:14, Berean Study Bible [BSB]) It is then written of Yahweh telling Samuel who to pour wi
R. T. Tippett
Sep 10, 20237 min read


The path to Salvation begins with a single step
According to Strong’s Hebrew records, variations of the word baal appear 84 times.
R. T. Tippett
Jul 18, 20233 min read


Thank you for your service?
Remembering war deaths is not reason to celebrate. According to the Wikipedia article entitle “ World War II casualties ”: “Deaths directly caused by the war (including military and civilian fatalities) are estimated at 50–56 million, with an additional estimated 19–28 million deaths from war- related disease and famine. Civilian deaths totaled 50–55 million. Military deaths from all causes totaled 21–25 million, including deaths in captivity of about 5 million prisone
R. T. Tippett
May 29, 20235 min read


Following Jesus or running him out of town?
I watched a Baptist minister read various verses from the New Testament this morning. As scattered in focus as they were, I believe his point was relative to coming to the realization that following Jesus was not a questionable matter. One is “either all in or all out.”
R. T. Tippett
May 21, 20235 min read
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