November 27, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

Today we read the second chapter of the first letter of the Apostle John and five chapters of Hosea.

November 27: 1 John 2, Hosea 1, Hosea 2, Hosea 3, Hosea 4, Hosea 5 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

1 John 2. The Apostle John explained how you can test if you know Him, warned of sin and was concerned for their spiritual state. There will come a last hour’s deception, so let the truth abide in You. Remember you are children of God.

Hosea 1. God told Hosea to marry a harlot. She gave birth to three children, given negative sounding names. In spite of this God promises  the restoration of Israel.

Hosea 2 tells of God’s unfaithful people, how they are punished and restored, and finally to be shown unmerited mercy.

Hosea 3. God told Hosea to reconcile with his wife, and so Israel will return to God.

Hosea 4. God gave His charge against Israel because of Israel’s Idolatry.

Hosea 5. God proclaimed judgment on Israel, Ephraim and Judah.

Pennsylvania Certified the 2020 vote, fraud and all. The numbers do not add up.

 

Living in Pennsylvania I take a keen interest in checking the voter result. Somebody took a screenshot of the vote counting in Lancaster Co.

This was partial results. How did it stack up for the whole state? The results are in and certified by none other than Governor Wolf, so these must be true results:

So what were the results? These are the official numbers from Sidney Powell

If all of these counted ballots count we get the following result:

Joseph R. Biden 3,456,008, Donald J. Trump: 3,465,578.

But the official tally was as Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar made the final count official three weeks after the Nov. 3 election: Biden received 3,458,229 votes, 80,555 more than President Donald Trump’s 3,377,674 votes. Biden won 50.01% of the vote to 48.8% for Trump.

However it is impossible to have more legal mail-in ballots than was officially requested. The mail-in votes for Trump was 22.97% of the total, so we should at least take away 258,813 votes away from President Trump and the remaining overcount of 868,127 votes away from Joe Biden.

This would give a net vote count for President Trump of 3,118,861 votes and a net count for Joseph R Biden of 2,590,102 votes

In other words: President Donald J. Trump won Pennsylvania by 528,759 votes!

Please recount all mail-in ballots and explain what happened!

And while you are at it, recount by hand

7th Congressional District

Votes: D Susan Wild 195,713 51.9%

R Lisa Scheller 181,569 48.1%

8th Congressional District

Votes: D Matt Cartwright 178,407 51.8%

R Jim Bognet 166,201 48.2%

17th Congressional District1

Votes: D Conor Lamb 222,242 51.1%

R Sean Parnell 212,279 48.9%

They could all flip when the mail-in overcount is removed!

 

 

November 26, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

Today we read the first chapter of the first letter of the Apostle John, one chapter of Proverbs and the last chapter of Daniel.

November 26: 1 John 1, Proverbs 25, Daniel 12 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

1 John 1.  From the Beginning, what was heard, seen and touched we proclaim, that is the Word of Life. How can we have fellowship with God and with one Another? The Word of God through the Apostle John tells us how.

Proverbs 25 is a collection of more proverbs of Solomon collected after his death during the reign of Hezekiah.

Daniel 12. This chapter deals with the end times.  Many have tried to make a final timeline out of this and out of Revelation, but the book is sealed until the time of the end. As Jesus himself said: “Only the Father in heaven knows.” It makes for a very interesting and thought provoking read.

November 25, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

In between the second letter of the Apostle Peter and the first letter of the Apostle John we read one chapter of Daniel.

November 25: Daniel 11 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

Daniel 11 is the Great Prophecy chapter. It contains many prophecies already fulfilled but also many yet to be fulfilled. Read it all, including the comments,  carefully!

November 24, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

In between the second letter of the Apostle Peter and the first letter of the Apostle John we read two chapters of Daniel.

November 24: Daniel 9, Daniel 10 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

Daniel 9 is all about Daniel’s prayer and the “seventy sevens”. Many have tried to predict the return of Jesus Christ based on this prophesy. So far, all have failed. Even Jesus said he could not predict the day of his return, only that it is imminent. God only knows, and He ain’t telling. We live in “today” and “today” is  the day of salvation.

Daniel 10. Daniel saw a vision of a man. It is described in colorful images, much like the way Jesus Christ is pictured in the book of Revelation. He became completely exhausted, fell asleep and was having a dream. In this dream the angel Michael spoke to him and told Daniel about his own struggle and about future events.

November 23, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

In between the second letter of the Apostle Peter and the first letter of the Apostle John we read one chapter of Proverbs and one chapter of Daniel.

November 23: Proverbs 24, Daniel 8 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

Proverbs 24 completes the sayings of the wise, and begins some more sayings of the wise. The two last verses are notable: “Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep:  So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth; and thy want as an armed man.

Daniel 8 tells of the prophet Daniel’s vision of a ram and a goat, with the two-horned ram representing Media and Persia, and the goat representing Greece.

November 22, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

In between the second letter of the Apostle Peter and the first letter of the Apostle John we read just one chapter of Daniel.

November 22: Daniel 7 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

Daniel 7. Daniel had a dream of four great beasts, a lion, a bear, a leopard and something dreadful and terrible, symbolizing four kings yet to come. Historically, the fourth beast has been said to be the Roman Empire, but I have taken the liberty to forward the hypothesis that it speaks of the rise of Islam. See if you agree.

November 21, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

Today we read the last chapter of the second letter of the Apostle Peter and the sixth chapter of Daniel.

November 21: 2 Peter 3, Daniel 6 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

2 Peter 3. We live in the last days. God’s promise is not slack.  There is coming a  Day of the Lord, so be steadfast.

Daniel 6. Time passed. Daniel was by then about 80 years old. He was still praying as he always did, three times a day but not to King Darius, and for that he was thrown into the lions’ den. God sent his angel to protect Daniel, so the next morning he was rescued unharmed, but for his accusers, thrown into the same den after Daniel came out, it turned out the lions were really hungry.

 

November 20, read through the Holy Bible in a year in Power-point, with comments.

Today we read the second chapter of the second letter of the Apostle Peter and the fifth chapter of Daniel.

November 20: 2 Peter 2, Daniel 5 (click on the chapter to begin reading).

2 Peter 2. Even in the first century there arose destructive doctrines from a multitude of false teachers. They were all doomed because of their depravity and attempt to deceive.

Daniel 5. This is the famous chapter with the handwriting on the wall:Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin

Eleven counties that may overturn the election. Their votes in 2012, 2016 and (so far) in 2020.

County          2020  Biden     Trump      %B  %T

                       2016  Clinton   Trump     %C   %T

                       2012  Obama   Romney    %O  %R

Philadelphia 2020 594,005 131,330 81.4% 18%

                       2016 584,025 108,748 82.3% 15.3% 

                       2012 557,024   91,840 85.2% 14.1%

Allegheny      2020 428,876   282,170 59.6% 39.2%

(Pittsburgh)  2016 357,167  259,480  55.9%  39.5%

                        2012 348,151  259,304  56.6%  42.2%

Maricopa co 2020 1.040,774 995,665  50.3% 48.1%

(Phoenix, AZ) 2016 702,907  747,361  44.8%  47,7%

                         2012  532,284 680.089  43.2% 55.1%

Wayne Co       2020  587,074 264,149  68.1%  30.7%

(Detroit)         2016   519,444 228,993  66.4%  29.3%

                         2012   595,253  213,586 73.1%  26.2%

Kent CO           2020  186,753  165.318  52%     46%

(Grand Rapids) 2016 138,683  148,180  44.6% 47.7%

                          2012   134,560  157,801  45.5% 53.4%

Milwaukee co 2020  317,270   134,357  69.4% 29.4%

Wisconsin        2016    288,822 128,069  65.5% 28.6%

                           2012   328,090  158,430  66.8% 32.3%

Dane Co            2020  260,185    78,800  75.7%  22.9%

(Madison)         2016  217,697    71,275   70.4% 23.0%

                           2012   215,389    83,459   71.1%  27.6%

Clark Co            2020   521,852  430,930  53.7%  44.3%

(Las Vegas)       2016   402,227  320,057  52.4%  41.7%

                           2012   387,978  288,223  56.4%  41.9%

Fulton Co          2020  381,144   137,240  72,6%  26.2%

(Atlanta)           2016  297,051  117,783  67.7%  26.8%

                           2012   248,479  133,837   64.2%  34.6%

DeKalb Co         2020   308,140   58,369    83.1%  15.7%

                            2016   251,370   51,469   79.1%   16.2%

                            2012    237,704    64.308  77.9%  21.1%

Gwinnett Co      2020   241,827  166,413  58.4%  40.2%

                            2016   166,153  146,989   50.2%  44.4%

                            2012    131,879  159,563  44.6%  54%