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Presentation in the Temple, Magi and Slaughter of the Innocents
Dr. Tom Curran talks about the Feast of the Holy Innocents and the duty of fathers through the example of St. Joseph, foster-father of Jesus. Tom talks about the practical practices of budgeting, goal setting, strategizing, catechizing and more!
Slaughter of the Innocents
Slaughter of the Innocents
The question of Intrinsically evil acts is of especial importance, about which it is especially important to have a clear understanding. How can an act, in and of itself, be evil regardless of the circumstance? We must stand against the evil perpetrated against the children...for it seems that the "rulers of this present darkness" (Eph 6:12), will stop at nothing to annihilate them. Please consider being a Sponsor! "The future of humanity passes by way of the family"--John Paul II.Please send donations to support our work to:John Paul II Renewal Center902 S Randall RoadSTE C #296St. Charles, IL. 60174Support the show Email me with questions! Contact Jack: BWYR Podcast is a production of the John Paul ll Renewal Center or email him at info@jp2renew.orgPlease share this with your friends and family!Don't forget to sign up for our Newsletter!! JPll Renewal Center email listSupport the show
Was Jesus born in a barn? Did Mary really ride a donkey? And doesn’t Jeremiah 10:3-4 forbid us from having Christmas trees? In true Mythbusters fashion, Michelle and Amy let Scripture give us the final authority on Christmas beliefs – truth or legends!
Ride ‘Em Outta Town On A Rail!Two die. Three escape!
The flight to Egypt, the slaughter of the innocent children and the return to Nazareth.
The flight to Egypt, the slaughter of the innocent children and the return to Nazareth.
A new MP3 sermon from Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Herod's Slaughter of the Innocents Subtitle: Life of Christ Speaker: Brian Schwertley Broadcaster: Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/8/2022 Bible: Matthew 2:13-23 Length: 55 min.
On this edition of Parallax Views, William Ramsey, host of the William Ramsey Investigates podcast, joins me to discuss his book Global Death: The Order of Nine Angles, Atomwaffen, and the Slaughter of the Innocents. In said book, Ramsey uncovers the extremist ideologies of David Myatt and the birth of the Satanic neo-nazi/neo-fascist underground group known as The Order of Nine Angles. Along the way he also deals with the sordid story of the neo-nazi terrorists known as the Atomowaffen Division. He details the interest of the Order of Nine Angles in Satanism and their belief in a "culling" of those deemed "Untermensch". Its a strange tale straight out of a horror movie and Ramsey unravels it with us on this edition of the show.
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Pastor Jace Cloud preaches through Matthew 2.1-23 for this Sunday’s post-Christmas sermon.
“Ever just the same, ever a surprise. Ever as before, and ever just as sure, as the sun will rise. Tale as old as time, tune as old as song. Bittersweet and strange, finding you can change, learning you were wrong. Certain as the sun, rising in the east. Tale as old as time, song…… Continue reading Advent: Matthew 2:13-23 – The Slaughter of the Innocents
1 Corinthians 10: 13 - 22 (ESV)
Tonight, my special guest is author William Ramsey who's here to discuss his book Global Death Cult: The Order of Nine Angles, Atomwaffen and the Slaughter of the Innocents. Get it now on Amazon. Do you enjoy paranormal episodes? Follow our new podcast 'Paranormal Fears' on any podcast app or Apple Podcasts. Enjoy the AD-FREE versions of our latest episodes and our archives right now. Visit our home on the web: https://www.mysteriousradio.com Help Us By Taking This Short Audience Survey Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Check Out Mysterious Radio! (copy the link to share with your friends and family via text) Is there a secretive group with far-reaching plans to influence societies around the world? How can this group, the Order of Nine Angles, be traced from the British neo-Nazi movement to a series of transnational cells with a global reach? How did the ideology of the Order of Nine Angles influence the commission of brutal crimes in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere? How did the O9A, whose formation began with a small group in England grow to international prominence? Is this mysterious group infiltrating the American military? Find out in the new book Global Death Cult: the Order of Nine Angles, Atomwaffen and the Slaughter of the Innocents by William Ramsey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, my special guest is author William Ramsey, who's here to discuss his book Global Death Cult: The Order of Nine Angles, Atomwaffen, and the Slaughter of the Innocents. Get it now on Amazon. Is there a secretive group with far-reaching plans to influence societies worldwide? How can this group, the Order of Nine Angles, be traced from the British neo-Nazi movement to a series of transnational cells with a global reach? How did the ideology of the Order of Nine Angles influence the commission of brutal crimes in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere? How did the O9A, whose formation began with a small group in England, grow to international prominence? Is this mysterious group infiltrating the American military? Find out in the new book Global Death Cult: the Order of Nine Angles, Atomwaffen, and the Slaughter of the Innocents by William Ramsey. Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook It's super easy to access our archives! Here's how: iPhone Users: Access Mysterious Radio from Apple Podcasts and become a subscriber there, or if you want access to even more exclusive content, join us on Patreon. Android Users: Enjoy over 800 exclusive member-only posts to include ad-free episodes, case files, and more when you join us on Patreon. Please copy and Paste our link in a text message to all your family members and friends! We'll love you forever! (Check out Mysterious Radio!)
In the story of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus fleeing Israel and seeking refuge in Egypt, we see many allusions to Old Testament Scripture. The Slaughter of the Innocents mirrors pharoah's murder of the baby boys in the Exodus story. That one is easy to see. But Matthew ties in two other passages from the Hebrew Scriptures. And these are much more difficult to work with. The Bible is a supernatural book about a supernatural God working in supernatural ways. If you're not reading it like that, then you need to pick up a book by Dr. Michael S. Heiser, appropriately titled “Supernatural: What the Bible Teaches About the Unseen World and Why It Matters.” The Bible Nerds Show is a PAY IT FORWARD podcast! We don't have sponsors, but if you're interested in giving back because of the show, check out OneChild. Learn more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebiblenerdsshow/message
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Text: Matthew 2:13-23
Pastor Killian Teaches On Matthew 2:13-23
Paul Axton Preaches - The story of Herod's lying guise of wanting to worship Jesus and his subsequent slaughter of the innocents calls upon us to consider the moral cost of the perpetual battle for power in which political leaders will put on the façade of religion and where the powerless and the poor are slaughtered for the powerful. Become a Patron! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider donating to support our work. Music: Bensound
Matthew 2:13-23 Now after they had left, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you; for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him.” Then Joseph got up, took the child and his mother by night, and went to Egypt, and remained there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet, “Out of Egypt I have called my son.” When Herod saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, he was infuriated, and he sent and killed all the children in and around Bethlehem who were two years old or under, according to the time that he had learned from the wise men. Then was fulfilled what had been spoken through the prophet Jeremiah: “A voice was heard in Ramah, wailing and loud lamentation,Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled, because they are no more.” When Herod died, an angel of the Lord suddenly appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother, and go to the land of Israel, for those who were seeking the child’s life are dead. Then Joseph got up, took the child and his mother, and went to the land of Israel. But when he heard that Archelaus was ruling over Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. And after being warned in a dream, he went away to the district of Galilee. There he made his home in a town called Nazareth, so that what had been spoken through the prophets might be fulfilled, “He will be called a Nazorean.” Merry Christmas, right?!I’ll get to the ugly stuff in a minute – and there’s plenty of it – but first I want to sympathize with Joseph and Mary: More angels. More dreams. More commands in the middle of the night. More traveling, running, fleeing, even. More “get out of Dodge.” More “do this” and “do that” and “go here” and “go there.” It would seem like enough already, don’t you think? And with no end in sight. And lots of questions about what would be next or about how much longer this was going to last. And, “What have we gotten ourselves into?” This “Jesus” who’s “going to save his people from their sins,” was turning out to be a lot of work.So I wondered if you had seen this piece of art yet, before we showed up for worship this morning? It was unveiled just this past Saturday at the Walled Off Hotel, in Bethlehem, by the artist known only as Banksy. He also owns the Walled Off Hotel which they say has “the worst view of any hotel in the world,” because it opened in 2017 and is deliberately situated – so as to make a statement – just across the street from the wall that is also depicted in this recent creation. (Banksy is also the artist who, this past October, sold a painting of a girl with a balloon for $1.4 million dollars and, just as the sale was made at the auction, the painting was shredded in front of everyone in the room. Remember that?)Anyway, this particular piece of work is called “Scar of Bethlehem,” and it seems particularly relevant to what brings us here this morning as we hear about the “Slaughter of the Innocents,” so soon after our Christmas celebrations. It’s a critique of, if not a protest against, the divisions – physical and otherwise – that separate and subjugate Palestinians in Israel.And without getting into or unpacking all of that (something I’m not sure I’m qualified to do) I bring up Banksy’s artwork simply because it is a pretty cold, very timely reminder of just exactly the kind of world Jesus was born into and just exactly the kind of world we’re living in, still.See, this Gospel story always turns me to the news. And in scrolling through my computer’s news feed or turning on the television, this is just some of what I found, in the four days since we celebrated Christmas, and the “hopes and fears of all the years” that were met in Jesus that night: Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s ruthless dictator, known for assassinating relatives, former mistresses, and ordinary citizens, and who might be considered a modern day Herod was up to his old tricks again – taunting and teasing our President with a “Christmas gift” of some kind, like a bomb or missile test or something else similarly sinister. (Merry Christmas.) 45 million people – men, women and children – are at imminent risk due to a drought in Western Zimbabwe, which some say will likely leave much of that part of God’s creation uninhabitable for the people who call it home. (Merry Christmas.) And during the week of Christmas over 235,000 people have been on the move, in and around a province called Idlib, in Syria. They’re being chased out of their homeland for fear of their lives, thanks to Russian-backed Syrian airstrikes, barrel bombs and other heavy artillery, that threaten them. (Merry Christmas.) (Google Maps says, with usual traffic, Idlib, in Syria, is about a 9-hour drive from Bethlehem, but that the roads might be restricted.)All of this is to say and to show what we know, but sometimes forget: that it’s not always an easy calling, this living with the eyes of faith. It’s hard to keep our collective chins up and to press on, believing and proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel, when the world shows us so much, so completely to the contrary. Still, this story about Herod’s evil ways, paired with what we know and see in the world around us, might also be another call to see God as alive and active in the lives of God’s people – for the sake of the world – especially when that’s hard to believe.Some might choose to point a finger and to blame God for not doing what we would like, or doing what we would do, if we could. Some might get angry and pretend this sort of evil and destruction and ugliness appears out of thin air, even though we know it grows out of decades and centuries of human misunderstanding and broken relationships and sin, pure and simple. We can blame and doubt and deny and dismiss the troubles of the world around us till we’re blue in the face.Or we can read this story … and give thanks for Christmas … and see a God who longs to live with and lead and love people. With this story, we’re reminded again in a big way of who and how and where God is, when it comes right down to it.Our God is in the middle of it. Born into the thick of it. You’ve heard me say before that our God isn’t one who magically swoops down from heaven to get us out of trouble at every turn – that’s not what the Christmas story pretends. Our God is one who has come down to be in the world and in the midst of our trouble with us – no matter how grave or ugly or scary that trouble might be. This story is about Emmanuel – which means “God with us,” remember – and just exactly why we’re still celebrating in these hard, holy days after Christmas.Because this is still our story. We are hurting and scared in our own ways. We are sick and suffering in our own ways. We are lost and looking for our own purpose and our own hope and our salvation, still.So I wonder if you noticed something else in this morning’s Gospel story? That phrase that showed up over and over again? Matthew seems to use it as a reminder of God’s plan and purpose and intention for us … “so that what had been spoken by the Lord, through the prophets?”… Our Christmas hope is in “what had been spoken by the Lord, through the prophets,” friends.And, what has been spoken by the Lord, through the prophets is full of Good News remember – for us, for all of God’s children, and especially for those who need it most:The prophet Isaiah promised God, in Jesus, would judge the poor of the earth with righteousness and decide with equity for the meek. Merry Christmas.…that with the breath of his lips he would kill the wicked; that faithfulness would be the belt around his loins and righteousness the belt around his waist. Merry Christmas.What had been spoken by the Lord, through the prophet, is that the earth will, one day, be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. Merry Christmas.The prophets also proclaimed release to the captives … and recovery of sight to the blind … and freedom for the oppressed. Merry Christmas.That’s the presence of God we celebrate at Christmas and every day, especially when it’s hard. It’s where we find faith to believe that God is with us, still, in the midst of life as we know it. It’s the kind of presence that is our strength and confidence, our comfort and our hope as we move ahead into another year that’s certain to be full of new struggles and new celebrations, of new challenges and new opportunities to be God’s people – in and for the sake of the world – where God’s love, born in Jesus, is still very much alive and well and with us as we go. Amen. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year.
The gospel of Matthew was written with a Jewish audience in mind, pointing frequently to the Old Testament to show how Christ was God’s promised Messiah and the fulfillment of the Law. Matthew looks back upon some 60 Hebrew prophecies throughout his text. Not only is He the long-awaited King, He is also the new Abraham, that is, the head of the new spiritual Israel comprised of all who follow Him. If that weren’t enough, Matthew also shows that Jesus is the new Moses; He is the greater prophet, teacher, and deliverer born among Israel’s brothers who gives perfect instruction from God. ::: Christian Standard Bible translation. All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross. Co-produced by Eric Williamson. facebook.com/commuterbible twitter.com/CommuterPod patreon.com/commuterbible
Epiphany is all about recognition. Recognition that Jesus means something important for the whole world. For the folks in the East, for the folks in Judea, and for us. Wherever we are.
I. Jesus was an infant refugee: the flight to Egypt, vv13-15. II. Jesus was opposed by the powers of darkness and became the occasion of his people's sorrow: the slaughter of the male children, vv16-18. III. Jesus did not despise being identified with a despised town: the return to Nazareth, vv19-23.
On this show we discuss the problem of violence, and we remember the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012. We will read Matthew's story of the Slaughter of the Innocents, and we will compare it to gun violence, police brutality, and war. We examine the causes of structural, institutional and state sponsored violence, and we ask how we can extradite ourselves from the cycle of violence that our world seems caught up.
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Exploring the Chester Mystery Plays is a series of live streamed events where the Chester plays are performed with readers and commentary. Rough round the edges, edited versions of these events are now being posted online. Final part covering the Slaughter of the Innocents - where Herod comes to a sticky end.
Exploring the Chester Mystery Plays is a series of live streamed events where the Chester plays are performed with readers and commentary. Rough round the edges, edited versions of these events are now being posted online. Second of three parts covering the Slaughter of the Innocents - where the soldiers are send out.
Exploring the Chester Mystery Plays is a series of live streamed events where the Chester plays are performed with readers and commentary. Rough round the edges, edited versions of these events are now being posted online. First of three parts covering the Slaughter of the Innocents - where Herod makes his plans.
Children were slain because of an insane monarch’s lust for power The people of Israel were living in great darkness Christ came to set things right
Children were slain because of an insane monarch’s lust for power The people of Israel were living in great darkness Christ came to set things right
Part 10 – SERIES: Lionman of Judah Herod the Great was an insecure king with an ego that drove him to constant self-preservation, even to the point of slaughtering innocent children. Sadly, the slaughter of innocents continues today through abortion. Millions of unborn children are murdered by modern day "Herods" looking to preserve their own kingdoms and comfort. We resemble Herod to some degree or another, preserving our own comfort, and we all need to repent and turn to Jesus.
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Plus ‘Psalm 25’, by Caroline Bonnett
The Slaughter of the Innocents
With the joy of birth and hope that the Christmas season offers us, there is another side. Holy Innocents Day, an ancient Feast Day, recalls the story of the slaughter of the infants in Bethlehem as described in the Gospel of Matthew. How can this apparent evil be part of the Christmas story? How do we face the fact that we live, and many around us suffer and die, daily? Come explore how we may navigate a world full of suffering, violence, and despair.