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ELEISON COMMENTS Number CDXL (440) Dec 19, 2015 A.D.
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  • Eleison Comments by His Excellency Bishop Richard Williamson  
    Number CDXL (440)
     
     December 19, 2015
     
     
    Coming Messiah
    The Saviour of the World lies on cold straw –
    Great God, grant us to hurt Him never more!

    What a contrast there is between today’s Christmas scene in the once Christian nations, and the prophecies of the Messiah to come, which are scattered throughout the Old Testament! It is the contrast between the beginning and the end of those nations. It was the coming of Christ, prepared by the Jєωs over two thousand years, which through his Church forged those nations (Gentiles) to take up the service of God when the Jєωs mysteriously chose to abandon it. Today is the end of the time of those nations because they are now abandoning God in their turn. Let us remind ourselves of the glory and infinite greatness of the Messiah’s mission, and of the seriousness of turning our backs on him, by a random selection from the hundreds of messianic quotes in the Old Testament:—

    1. David (1000 B.C.) – the messiah would be disowned by the Jєωs (Ps. XXI, 7–8). He would convert the Gentiles (Ps. XXI, 28). He would be betrayed by a disciple (Ps. XL, 10). He would be mocked in His agony (Ps. XXI, 7–9). His enemies would pierce His hands and His feet, and cast lots for his garments (Ps. XXI, 17, 19). They would give Him vinegar to drink (Ps.LXVIII, 22).

    2 Isaias (720 B.C.) – The Messiah would convert the nations (II, 2–3). He would be born of a virgin (VII, 14). He would be adored as a child by kings (IX, 6–7). He would have a precursor; the precursor would prepare the people for Him (XL, 3–4). He would be mildness itself (XLII, 1–3). He would be a man of sorrows (LIII, 3). He would give His life to expiate for our sins (LIII, 5). He would never complain (LIII, 7). He would be made to seem a criminal (LIII, 12). He would reign over the world (LV, 5). His Church, His spouse, would give Him a multitude of children (LXVI, 18–23).

    3. Osee (600 B.C.) – The Messiah would return from Egypt by order of His Father (XI, 1). He would convert the nations (II, 19–24). The Jєωs would be scattered throughout the world for denying Him (IX, 17).

    4. Micheas (600 B.C.) – The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem and he would be both God and Man (V, 2). He would convert the nations (IV, 2–3). He would be our reconciliation (VII, 18–20).

    5. Joel (600 B.C.) – The Messiah would send the Holy Ghost upon His Church and the faithful would prophesy (II, 28–29). The Messiah would come to judge the world in Power (III, 2).

    6. Jeremias (600 B.C.) – The Messiah’s birth would be known by the slaughter of innocent children for whom their mothers would weep (XXXI, 18). He would convert the nations and establish a new covenant with the people, more perfect than the first (XXXI, 31–34).

    7. Ezechiel (580 B.C.) – The Messiah would be of the race of David (XVII, 22). He would receive the crown of the royal house of David (XXI, 27).

    8. Daniel (500 B.C.) – The Messiah would come in 490 years from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity; He would re-establish the reign of virtue; He would be denied by the Jєωs and put to death; the temple and the city of Jerusalem would be destroyed; the Jєωs would be in a state of desolation until the end of time (IX, 24–27).

    To read these quotes again is to be reminded how inseparable the Messiah was from his people, the Jєωs, and yet how they have separated themselves from him ever since. By him God raised a new people, chosen by faith instead of race, and now that people also is wallowing in materialism. Lord, grant us at this time of year to remember how he changed the world, and how, without him, it is changing catastrophically back.

    Kyrie eleison.
     
     
    "Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered: and them that hate Him flee from before His Holy Face"  Psalm 67:2[/b]



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    ELEISON COMMENTS Number CDXL (440) Dec 19, 2015 A.D.
    « Reply #1 on: December 19, 2015, 07:55:07 PM »
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    To read these quotes again is to be reminded how inseparable the Messiah was from his people, the Jєωs, and yet how they have separated themselves from him ever since. By him God raised a new people, chosen by faith instead of race, and now that people also is wallowing in materialism.


    The wallowing-in-materialism Israeli Army Menorah:



    Beautiful Army Menorah, With Tanks, airplanes and jets.
    Great for someone in the army, navy or marines.  (Candles are set atop oil drums)
    Size:10" x 4 x 5

    Price $99.00

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    ELEISON COMMENTS Number CDXL (440) Dec 19, 2015 A.D.
    « Reply #2 on: December 22, 2015, 01:39:07 PM »
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  • Quote from: Miseremini

    To read these quotes again is to be reminded how inseparable the Messiah was from his people, the Jєωs, and yet how they have separated themselves from him ever since. By him God raised a new people, chosen by faith instead of race, and now that people also is wallowing in materialism. Lord, grant us at this time of year to remember how he changed the world, and how, without him, it is changing catastrophically back.

    Kyrie eleison.
     
     


    I wasn't aware that there were so many quotes from OT Scripture regarding the coming of Our Lord.

    I agree that without Him, that the world is changing catastrophically back (I assume that this means back to paganism ??). In some ways, the situation today seems worse than the paganism of old. The very definition of 'moral virtue' has changed among the official stances of most of the European countries, and the U.S., and most of their populace, too, it would seem, are going along with it.  
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29

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    ELEISON COMMENTS Number CDXL (440) Dec 19, 2015 A.D.
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    To read these quotes again is to be reminded how inseparable the Messiah was from his people, the Jєωs, and yet how they have separated themselves from him ever since. By him God raised a new people, chosen by faith instead of race, and now that people also is wallowing in materialism.


    The wallowing-in-materialism Israeli Army Menorah:



    Beautiful Army Menorah, With Tanks, airplanes and jets.
    Great for someone in the army, navy or marines.  (Candles are set atop oil drums)
    Size:10" x 4 x 5

    Price $99.00

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    Is that picture for real?  If it is, that's the Menorah that should be up on the White House lawn, for the sake of honesty.