Zech 1: 14

 

Excerpt:…with limits. But those now enlightened become the world’s teachers. Thus do they teach of Zechariah’s icon from Zion’s womb who emerges to deliver Israel. Again, he —not the equine evangelists— was told to, “…Cry thou, saying, Thus saith the LORD of hosts; I am jealous for Jerusalem and for Zion with a great jealousy…” —Zech 1: 14. The Angel of the Lord then had good reason to stand with the equine evangelists. Mockery then of Zion for her 1844 humiliation is the very spark to ignite the Lord’s jealousy for her. And for Jerusalem, He has equal —if not greater— cause for jealousy; they too were disregarded with shame and affliction. So now —not just Christ but— Father wants to reverse the curse heaped upon the natural branches for though they be enemies to the gentiles, they are beloved to God. More on this is specified in publication 48.2 entitled “Hebrew/Gentile Inverson,” now descending on your screen to compliment this subject…