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In our last episode we ran out of time answering a question about the dispensations and particularly Moses’s role in God’s great dispensational plan.
In exploring the prophetic writings and mission of Ezra, we learned that with the loss of the Brass Plates, the destruction of the Temple Library and the burning of the Jewish Canon, the Lord commissioned Ezra to recreate the scriptures that we call the Old Testament under the power of the Holy Spirit. We learned how later Assyrian-Luciferian scholars infiltrated the Sanhedrin and commanded the Jews not to read the Bible but to only study their interpretation of scripture. This was the major source of our Lord’s frustration during His ministry.
Previously we outlined the first three dispensations and showed how each had a definite pattern of renewal after a period of apostasy. We saw how the Lord used a 1,000 year cycle of renewal with a 500 year mid-point as a mini-refreshing of deliverance. This works perfect in Eastern though because the number 500 functions as a super jubilee number of grace and deliverance. It is actually the more correct meaning of the Lord’s enigmatic statement that men are required to forgive 70x7. Where 50 and 500 are jubilees and super-jubilees, 1000 is the number renewal after a period of trial by witness.
We saw that the pattern was exact until we came to Moses. This episode will answer the question, "Who was the Dispensational head of the 4th Dispensation?" As well as discuss dispensations 5 through 7.
We have had so many requests for Ron Garrard's music that it is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, and More; search for Ron Garrard on your favorite online musical platforms.
Ready for some meat after all the milk? The Gospel Feast Series is available here in 20+ volumes. It's time to Feast on the Word of God!
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In our last episode we ran out of time answering a question about the dispensations and particularly Moses’s role in God’s great dispensational plan.
In exploring the prophetic writings and mission of Ezra, we learned that with the loss of the Brass Plates, the destruction of the Temple Library and the burning of the Jewish Canon, the Lord commissioned Ezra to recreate the scriptures that we call the Old Testament under the power of the Holy Spirit. We learned how later Assyrian-Luciferian scholars infiltrated the Sanhedrin and commanded the Jews not to read the Bible but to only study their interpretation of scripture. This was the major source of our Lord’s frustration during His ministry.
Previously we outlined the first three dispensations and showed how each had a definite pattern of renewal after a period of apostasy. We saw how the Lord used a 1,000 year cycle of renewal with a 500 year mid-point as a mini-refreshing of deliverance. This works perfect in Eastern though because the number 500 functions as a super jubilee number of grace and deliverance. It is actually the more correct meaning of the Lord’s enigmatic statement that men are required to forgive 70x7. Where 50 and 500 are jubilees and super-jubilees, 1000 is the number renewal after a period of trial by witness.
We saw that the pattern was exact until we came to Moses. This episode will answer the question, "Who was the Dispensational head of the 4th Dispensation?" As well as discuss dispensations 5 through 7.
We have had so many requests for Ron Garrard's music that it is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, and More; search for Ron Garrard on your favorite online musical platforms.
Ready for some meat after all the milk? The Gospel Feast Series is available here in 20+ volumes. It's time to Feast on the Word of God!
Some podcast distribution platforms create subtitles using AI technology. Any subtitles attached to this podcast have not been reviewed and may not be accurate nor reflect the total meaning of the author in context.

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