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God's appointed head of the woman takes a dark turn away from all that God created him to be. Through the ancient tunnel of time well into todays modern times... something awful happens. God warns us to observe the males as they metamorph into something wicked and dark... so abnormal that God calls the man out and warns us to focus on the men (males).

God's focus is on the "MALE" From start to finish. God wants us to focus on the males from verse 1-7. With verse six being the main one that points to "MALES."

Question: Have all of the things in 2 Timothy 3:1-6 already occurred in our lifetime?


2 Timothy 3

1 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,
3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;
5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
6 For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,

7 Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
8 Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.
9 But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as their's also was.
 
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4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;

I'm not sure what God means by this, but in our world men do love the pleasure of naked dancers, exotic dancers, sports, gambling, more than God.

What does God mean by the word, "Traitors?"
I looked up the definition and it says..
Traitors-
a person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc.

Jesus says he calls us "friend" so did these males betray Jesus?
 
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2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

I believe this one is talking about men being their own gods. Men trusting in themselves for everything and in every way. I think this verse has to do with men competing with God and failing. When God mentions, "unthankful, unholy" that takes it to a much lower level of rottenness.

Worst of all is God mentioning the word, "proud"
- having or showing a high or excessively high opinion of oneself or one's importance.
"a proud, arrogant man"

In this world we have various races of people such as black, white, asian, etc... then there are the "FAMOUSE" people.


As far as covetous
-having or showing a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else.

I'm currently watching a cowboy western movie and the man's wife ran away. The horse she was on died, so another man brought her back home to him. Her husband said angrily... "My horse is dead, and you're back!"
That made me realize how deeply males regard covetousness. From guns to collections of vehicles, to knives, wines, etc... Some of you may know this western movie as it has Sydney Potier in it.
 
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Consider the garden. The serpent beguiled Eve. Eve took the first bite., Eve gave the forbidden fruit to Adam. Adam gets all the blame.

Consider David and Bathsheba. Lots of sin to go around. Bathsheba bathing nude in clear view of David. Uriah wanted David dead for what he had done. David tasted the forbidden fruit and gets all the blame.
 
Consider the garden. The serpent beguiled Eve. Eve took the first bite., Eve gave the forbidden fruit to Adam. Adam gets all the blame.

Consider David and Bathsheba. Lots of sin to go around. Bathsheba bathing nude in clear view of David. Uriah wanted David dead for what he had done. David tasted the forbidden fruit and gets all the blame.
1. The focus is on 2 Timothy 3:1-9 and the question asked was...
Question: Have all of the things in 2 Timothy 3:1-6 already occurred in our lifetime?

2. It's not about blame, gender strifes, etc.. It's about the true word of God, and has it come to pass or not.

3. At no time any where in the scriptures did Uriah ever want David dead. He loved David he was a loyal warrior fighter in David's military. Uriah never knew David got his wife pregnant. He never knew his wife was pregnant. You need to brush up on that story in your free time.
 
3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

This verse is different from the previous one that speaks of men being lovers of themselves. The verse is about men without natural affection. This verse is referring to men who are homosexuals, and those who practice beasteality. This type of man is a disposer of those that are good. They despise those who are heterosexual, those in marriages with the opposite sex, those who are Christians, those who believe in God and His Word, etc... They despise those who are not in favor of their unrighteous abominations.

With the animals many males are doing more than "man's best friend" actions with them, and it's so sad as their minds are defective. However, God has warned us about this and told us to focus on the males to know when we are in the last days... focus on the males as these perilous times shall come.
 
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1. The focus is on 2 Timothy 3:1-9 and the question asked was...
Question: Have all of the things in 2 Timothy 3:1-6 already occurred in our lifetime?

2. It's not about blame, gender strifes, etc.. It's about the true word of God, and has it come to pass or not.

3. At no time any where in the scriptures did Uriah ever want David dead. He loved David he was a loyal warrior fighter in David's military. Uriah never knew David got his wife pregnant. He never knew his wife was pregnant. You need to brush up on that story in your free time.
It seems as though those things in second timothy 3 1-6 have happened.

Your wrong about Uriah. David's servants knew, Nathan knew. It was an open secret. People talk and someone told Uriah. A suggestion from the king is not really a suggestion at all, It is a royal command. I believe that if David had told Uriah to fall on his sword in battle, Uriah would have done it. This was different.
 
RE: God Focuses In On Men (Males) - Perilous Times...
SUBTOPIC: Considerations
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et al,
The Bible (depending on the time and version) consists of over 60 books - written by ≈40 separate authors (depending on the scope and nature which might be a significant contribution).

The focus is on 2 Timothy 3:1-9 and the question asked was...
Question: Have all of the things in 2 Timothy 3:1-6 already occurred in our lifetime?
(COMMENT)

The 2 Timothy is a Living Epistle, written in a fashion that it would have been just as applicable during the First Crusade (1095 AD), the period covering Joan of Arcs (1412–1431 AD), or in the time of the First Atomic Bomb (1945 Ad). And it is written in a fashion such that it will be applicable (for the believer) into the future.

Many cultures have suffered through periods and believe the elements of 2 Timothy were applicable just to them. Someday they may be found right but, not today.

God's focus is on the "MALE" From start to finish. God wants us to focus on the males from verse 1-7. With verse six being the main one that points to "MALES."
(COMMENT)
The Apostle Paul (≈ 5 AD → 65 AD) is generally considered the author of "2 Timothy." (Not God!) The Apostle's meaning reflects the ethics and morals of the times' culture (that of a Patriarchal social system). The Apostle Paul is considered, by many scholars, as the source of significant Biblical contributions (more than a dozen books).
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By "God" → the meaning here is: The Super Entity or Great Deity (AKA: "First Cause," the "Creator," the "Ultimate Intelligent Power of the Universe," or the "Supreme Being")
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Most Respectfully,
R
 
It seems as though those things in second timothy 3 1-6 have happened.

Your wrong about Uriah. David's servants knew, Nathan knew. It was an open secret. People talk and someone told Uriah. A suggestion from the king is not really a suggestion at all, It is a royal command. I believe that if David had told Uriah to fall on his sword in battle, Uriah would have done it. This was different.
You're looking for stale arguments. I see that now.

You're making up lies about the Holy Bible. Uriah never knew his wife was pregnant, nor did Uriah ever at any time want David dead. You cannot provide scripture for those lies.
 
RE: God Focuses In On Men (Males) - Perilous Times...
SUBTOPIC: Considerations
⁜→.
et al,
The Bible (depending on the time and version) consists of over 60 books - written by ≈40 separate authors (depending on the scope and nature which might be a significant contribution).

(COMMENT)

The 2 Timothy is a Living Epistle, written in a fashion that it would have been just as applicable during the First Crusade (1095 AD), the period covering Joan of Arcs (1412–1431 AD), or in the time of the First Atomic Bomb (1945 Ad). And it is written in a fashion such that it will be applicable (for the believer) into the future.

Many cultures have suffered through periods and believe the elements of 2 Timothy were applicable just to them. Someday they may be found right but, not today.

(COMMENT)
The Apostle Paul (≈ 5 AD → 65 AD) is generally considered the author of "2 Timothy." (Not God!) The Apostle's meaning reflects the ethics and morals of the times' culture (that of a Patriarchal social system). The Apostle Paul is considered, by many scholars, as the source of significant Biblical contributions (more than a dozen books).
_______________
By "God" → the meaning here is: The Super Entity or Great Deity (AKA: "First Cause," the "Creator," the "Ultimate Intelligent Power of the Universe," or the "Supreme Being")
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Most Respectfully,
R
Fancy but... none of that you post makes sense nor does any of it relate to 2 Timothy 3. I wish it would have related to it so I could have gained a better understanding.

1. You posted, "The Bible (depending on the time and version) consists of over 60 books - written by ≈40 separate authors" That has nothing to do with 2 Timothy 3.

2. You posted, something about Paul is the author and not God, yet no one can author anything in the Holy Bible without inspiration from God. Even Jesus said the words of the Bible I speak are not mine, but Gods.

Let us focus on the...
Question: Have all of the things in 2 Timothy 3:1-6 already occurred in our lifetime?
 
2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

Are men blasphemers? Well, we live in an era today where men will cuss God, bodily confess no belief in God nor Christ Jesus, and display no attachment to God. However, it could be that I'm not looking hard enough because I have not seen any men blaspheming the Holy Spirit yet. Maybe this one is still yet to come. I do know that the beast will also blaspheme God according to Revelation 13:6.

Men blaspheming is different from speaking ill of Israel/Jerusalem which can come with an immediate curse. God will curse those who curse Israel (Genesis 12:3). When a man spoke evil of Israel within in seconds he dropped to the floor from a heart attack. In a separate incident a leader's plan crashed into some mountains.

View 36 seconds into the video.
 
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You're looking for stale arguments. I see that now.

You're making up lies about the Holy Bible. Uriah never knew his wife was pregnant, nor did Uriah ever at any time want David dead. You cannot provide scripture for those lies.
You are a naive child in the scripture.
 
You are a naive child in the scripture.
I really don't want to deal with you in 2025. I'm real short on dealing with a lot of stupidity, so inline with my better judgment I'm considering blocking/ignoring you. I will wait for more of you negative curve.
 

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