The Tares Among the Wheat – Book – Brad Scott
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Revealing “The Restrainer” From the Beginning, by Brad Scott
Matthew 13:49
“So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just…”
The Scriptures teach us that the end is to be understood out of the beginning. Most prophetic ministries teach the end from the middle. Using the pictures of ancient Hebrew, Brad traces the restrainer back to the midst of the garden, through the lives of Cain, Ishmael and Esau, and concludes with the agricultural parables of Yeshua‘. The restrainer, or he who withholds in 2 Thessalonians 2:6–8, is clearly seen, from the very beginning, holding back the wheat from producing fruit. There is only one way for the man of sin to be stopped and revealed. Restoration! It is time for the prodigal son to come home.
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Revealing “The Restrainer” From the Beginning
Matthew 13:49
“So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just…”
The Scriptures teach us that the end is to be understood out of the beginning. Most prophetic ministries teach the end from the middle. Using the pictures of ancient Hebrew, Brad traces the restrainer back to the midst of the garden, through the lives of Cain, Ishmael and Esau, and concludes with the agricultural parables of Yeshua‘. The restrainer, or he who withholds in 2 Thessalonians 2:6–8, is clearly seen, from the very beginning, holding back the wheat from producing fruit. There is only one way for the man of sin to be stopped and revealed. Restoration! It is time for the prodigal son to come home.
About the Author:
The WildBranch Ministry is designed to inform and educate believers of their Hebraic foundation. We teach that the Scriptures must be interpreted from the language and culture of those who penned them. WildBranch provides study materials and online lessons from this perspective on virtually every scriptural doctrine or subject. Brad Scott is educated in the ancient Hebrew culture, language and idioms and has been teaching this perspective since 1983. Todah rabah. Shalom!
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