Luke gospel (Bride of Christ)
Luk 23:11
And Herod with his men of war set him at nought, and mocked him, and arrayed him in a gorgeous (G2986) robe, and sent him again to PilateThe name luke meaning luminous; white = The Bride of Christ
Finally! A short, clear, detailed and shareable INTRO video, on the end time understanding of "Who the Gospels are Speaking to" we show the comparisons between each Gospel to give the supporting evidence of the truth being revealed. I was just able, to fit this all in right under 30 minutes:) So I will be doing another Intro video regarding the 14 years. Having said that, I do talk about it briefly towards the end of today's intro. As a hint, to give a little prelude into what the next or 2nd Great Revelation will be
The name luke meaning luminous; white = The Bride of Christ
like the shellfish.We see this purple as in “a seller of purple” in Acts 16:14 which is in direct reference to the time of the sleeping church tribulation
We see this scarlet colour also in
“Gorgeous” coloured robe is not found in the tribulation? So who is tribulation for that we’re able to discern to this point? The two who cried; why have you left us behind and purple and scarlet?
Both Mark and Matthew’s coloursare the same ones we find in revelation “And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication:”Luke’s colour is not there nor is John’s colour of purple
And in 1 Thessalonians 5:1-3 Paul show that we will know the seasons and time
The same perfectly from Luke 1:3
And The left behind church will not escape like the Bride of Christ because they are not watching and praying like luke 21:36
We can see the one in Luke is Not speaking about the same event. Luke’s is talking about Jerusalem about to be attacked, it’s surrounded and going to get destroyed. The definition of the word “desolation” is Greek word G2050 and it comes from G2049 to lay waste and to cometo nought.There’s no abomination!