Daniel R Kpadeh
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The Enigmatic Methuselah: Defender of Righteousness and Wielder of the Divine Sword
Title: The Enigmatic Methuselah: Defender of Righteousness and Wielder of the Divine Sword Introduction In the annals of biblical history, there are figures who stand out not just for their longevity but for their profound impact on the course of human events. Methuselah, the eighth generation from Adam, is one such enigmatic figure. Although he is best known for living an astonishing 969 years, his significance goes far beyond his remarkable lifespan. In this article, we delve into the captivating story of Methuselah, a man who played a pivotal role in delaying God's judgement and, astonishingly, defeated 900,000 demons in a single strike.
By Daniel R Kpadeh9 months ago in Fiction
The Journey of Apostle Peter
This article shared the detailed narrative about the life and experiences of the Apostle Peter, a central figure in early Christianity. It highlights Peter's journey from being a simple fisherman to becoming one of Jesus' disciples, and eventually, a key leader in the early Christian church. The narrative touches on significant events in Peter's life, such as witnessing Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, the spread of Christianity to different regions, and his interactions with various individuals, including Simon Magus.
By Daniel R Kpadeh9 months ago in Chapters
The Gospel of Ezekiel.
A pivotal period in ancient history, set in the years before Babylon's dominance over the land of Judah. In 627 BC, the region was in turmoil, marked by political instability and moral decay. The text focuses on the emergence of prophetic voices, particularly that of Jeremiah, amid this tumultuous backdrop. Jeremiah, depicted as a solitary figure in Jerusalem, delivered a message of impending doom to the people of Judah if they did not repent and return to righteousness. Unlike the defiant rulers in Jerusalem, Jeremiah's countenance reflected despair rather than defiance. While contemporaries like Ezekiel shared their prophecies among the exiles, Jeremiah chose to stay in Jerusalem, delivering his urgent message to its beleaguered inhabitants. Meanwhile, King Nebuchadnezzar II of the Neo-Babylonian Empire rose to power. His rule was marked by expansion and grandeur, symbolised by the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar's decision to besiege Jerusalem was a calculated move to quell rebellion. King Jehoiakim of Judah's audacious defiance against Babylon provoked Nebuchadnezzar's wrath, resulting in the siege of Jerusalem, the exile of Jehoiakim, and the installation of Zedekiah as a puppet king—all part of Nebuchadnezzar's calculated strategy to assert control and consolidate Babylonian dominance. In the second wave of deportations, Ezekiel, along with his wife, found himself exiled to the Khabar Canal. The region, known as the Fertile Crescent, contrasted with their heartache, as it buzzed with agricultural activity. Despite their captive status, the Exiles couldn't help but be awed by Babylon's city splendor.
By Daniel R Kpadeh9 months ago in Chapters
The prophetic word- crossing over death.
The children of Israel were afraid when they saw the Egyptians marching after them. Moses told them not to be afraid, and they should see the salvation of the Lord as the baptism, death, and resurrection. The Lord said that he would fight for them and they would hold their peace.
By Daniel R Kpadeh9 months ago in Chapters
Let the horror begin
Strange events started to occur in the family's home in Thornton Heath, England in the 1970s. This electrical anomaly was only the catalyst for more supernatural activity, including strange footsteps walking through the upstairs bedroom, a hovering man in old-fashioned clothes, and physical assaults on the members of the household. Four years later, the family decided to move away after the spirit allegedly took possession of one of their members.
By Daniel R Kpadeh9 months ago in Writers
Throughout the ages images of demons
Eventually, the family's minister Reverend Luther Schultz arranged for Roland to stay in his home one night for observation. He reported vibrations and scratching sounds from Roland's bed and on the walls. He also witnessed an armchair in the room tip over and a pile of blankets tumble on their own accord. After the exorcisms commenced, the events escalated. Young Roland had bruises, bite marks, and inscriptions on his skin--including "help me" and other marks reading "evil." They became worried that his declining health would make him unable to finish the exorcism, so they decided to stop. However, the family continued to have scratches on their bodies. Eventually, they moved into a beautiful colonial-style house on Roanoke Drive where the exorcisms continued similarly - with scratches on their bodies and thumping noises coming from Roland's bedroom.
By Daniel R Kpadeh9 months ago in Writers