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Re: Isaiah 5
Well someone said
Scripture has a primary interpretation
(to whom was it written, when was it written, what did it address, etc.)
Then a practical application
(how does this apply to me right now and our world around us right now, etc
there are timeless truths in the Scriptures)
and some times a prophetic implication
(it might picture a future time and circumstance)
For example, the book of Joel in our Old Testament
It describes a locust invasion sent to them at that time for judgment.
It encourages them to fast and pray to avert judgment.
It then takes that time of local judgment back then and applies it to a future time called the Day of the Lord.
It also prophesies a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit which began in the first century AD and continues on until today.
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Sam also known as Jim Ellis
Apostolic in doctrine
Pentecostal in experience
Charismatic in practice
Non-denominational in affiliation
Inter-denominational in fellowship
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