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Summary of Jonathan Cahn's The Oracle
Summary of Jonathan Cahn's The Oracle
Summary of Jonathan Cahn's The Oracle
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#1 The Jubilean mysteries are a mystery of mysteries. They were birthed in a desert not unlike this one and on a mountaintop not unlike the one on which we sit. They have determined the course of empires and superpowers, kings and presidents.

#2 I was a skeptic. I didn't believe in any purpose or significance in life. I saw everything as a series of random events and accidents. I was the last person to be telling you about the fingerprints of God.

#3 The Oracle was a person who spoke divine revelation or counsel or prophecy. The ancient world was filled with oracles, and as long as people seek revelation, there will always be oracles of one kind or another.

#4 The oracles were a part of pagan religion. The Bible speaks of the pagan soothsayers and warns against their practices, the channeling of spirits, the practicing of divination, and the worship of pagan gods. But the Bible is also filled with those called and appointed to bring forth divine messages and revelations, to share divine counsel, and to discern and interpret the signs of the times.

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Release dateAug 20, 2022
ISBN9798350016086
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    Insights from Chapter 5

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    Insights from Chapter 8

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    #1

    The Jubilean mysteries are a mystery of mysteries. They were birthed in a desert not unlike this one and on a mountaintop not unlike the one on which we sit. They have determined the course of empires and superpowers, kings and presidents.

    #2

    I was a skeptic. I didn't believe in any purpose or significance in life. I saw everything as a series of random events and accidents. I was the last person to be telling you about the fingerprints of God.

    #3

    The Oracle was a person who spoke divine revelation or counsel or prophecy. The ancient world was filled with oracles, and as long as people seek revelation, there will always be oracles of one kind or another.

    #4

    The oracles were a part of pagan religion. The Bible speaks of the pagan soothsayers and warns against their practices, the channeling of spirits, the practicing of divination, and the worship of pagan gods. But the Bible is also filled with those called and appointed to bring forth divine messages and revelations, to share divine counsel, and to discern and interpret the signs of the times.

    #5

    I was in the library, going through an article preserved on microfilm, when I saw it. It was a side note about how in a certain region the locals told the story of a man who lived in the mountains and only emerged in the villages on the rarest of occasions. They called him the Oracle.

    #6

    I reached the end of the instructions. I was now beyond exhaustion. I lay down in my tent on the cloths that formed my pillow. I stayed awake for a time. I couldn’t stop wondering what lay ahead.

    #7

    I was told to go to the camp by the figure sitting on a large rock at the top of the mountain. I was led through a valley, a plain, and finally to the top of the mountain, where I saw the figure of a man sitting on a large rock.

    #8

    I had a vision of an ancient-looking temple with large stone pillars, capitals, steps, and a roof. It was glowing, radiant. I was alone. I could see figures, clothed in white and likewise radiant, moving around me. In front of me was a man clothed in a white robe.

    #9

    The Oracle told me that the key of light represented a revelation, and that I would need to find the owner of the house to open the mysteries. She said that the mystery had seven parts, seven streams, and that each door would open up one of them.

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