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“Nimrod was the first of the Gibborim before the Lord: he is, so to speak, a legitimate king; his work is pleasing to God; and his name remained in history. The king must be in some way a “Gibbor”, which in itself means “strong” , – we would now say (in the context of politics) “a strong hand.”
From what core do the qualities necessary for a ruler develop during the founding of a kingdom? In a transition to strong centralized government, what qualities should the new government have?
The Book of Genesis twice testifies that at the very beginning of the establishment of the kingdom, the ruler must have qualities that converge in one occupation: tsayid ציד - “fisher.”
In the story of Nimrod, it is somehow assumed that the “fowler” is a trapper. Even though at the beginning of his life the future king is an animal hunter, but there are different methods of hunting. Any hunt is a struggle between man and beast, it requires courage, possession of weapons, observation, endurance, flair and special enthusiasm - they say about such people: this is a hunter. However, a hunter is not a fighter, a hunter is not a warrior, his skill and his courage are of a special kind, it is best conveyed by the word “hunter”. The catcher is, first of all, a master of ambush and trap; he knows how not to reveal himself; the catcher surpasses the beast with cunning and inexhaustible patience. The ability to wait, remaining unnoticed by the animal, not to give oneself away by smell, to lure the animal or to get close and carry out a “capture operation” - the properties of a “catcher”.
“The modern builders of the “Tower of Babel” also came from the “east.” And in times closer to us, with their arrival in the “north” they marked the construction of the “chimera kingdom” (Khazaria), the spirit of which is alive to this day. This It should not only alert us, but force us to predict the action of this spirit in our political, economic and spiritual life, which has long been bearing chimerical signs."
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Religion and politics have more in common than many may consider.
Self-identification is an important cornerstone of what we interact with. Modern culture dictates that we often align ourselves with groups that share our same views and opinions. Political parties have become a succinct demonstration of this phenomenon. According to an article by Stanford’s news website, political affiliations are stronger identifiers in the United States than race, gender, and religion.
However, religion is an apt comparison to political parties.
originally posted by: Deetermined2
a reply to: RussianTroll
Why do Russian Christians believe that?
That scenario sounds more like the beast preparing the way for the Anti-Christ. Jesus doesn't need a particular human to "prepare" the way for His return. That sounds more like the Muslims believing that their Mahdi is going to "help" Jesus conquer the earth for their Allah.
The Word of God and the Bible has already prepared the way. Why would a Christian put their faith and hope in any man instead of putting all of their faith in God/Jesus alone?
originally posted by: kwaka
Putin looks like he has been a good leader, perhaps why the rest of the world hate him. Being good to your people did not work out well for Gadaffi in Libya. The path Christ walks is a hard one with a lot of adversary on the way. To find a better way there is a lot rotting away in that too hard basket.
I do prefer the days where the sports field was the place to sort out some of these rivalries.
Putin is not Gaddafi. It has a huge religious and civilizational tradition behind it. The West has neither the spiritual nor the physical strength to destroy it. This is a fact.