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`The K-9 Vehicle, 29` : Rehoboam versus Jeroboam

August 17, 2008

Dear Forum Reader :

Saturday, August 16th, 2008, @06:21 p.m., 4:36 minutes/seconds ( cell phone record ) . . .

Driving down the Interstate 575-N, toward home, yesterday, I called my friend in Nashville to take a tag number down :

1 6 5 7 3 7

This tag number was from a Police K-9, vehicle. This black vehicle merged into the left lane, in front of me. No signal was given, when it merged. I slowed down, with all the other traffic headed both north and south bound lanes, of 575. I thought, ` Well, wow ! a K-9 unit `. I love animals and I was happy to think about the community service work that these K-9 dog’s, assist law enforcement to accomplish.

However, I could not understand why a signal to merge in front of my vehicle, was not given. No emergency light was flashing, no blue light on.

Then I saw the ` 303 ` marking, on the K-9 vehicle. And I said, `Ok, 30 x 3 = 90 `. And I know, ` 30 + 3 = 33, {Truth} `. . . I thought, `Well, what does the tag number add up to be, in an `equation` perspective` ? That is when due to me being without an ink pen while driving, I called my friend in Nashville who wrote down the digit’s of the tag number.

1 6 5 7 3 7 = 29


She said, ` It adds to 29 `. I said, ` Well, I guess I will research the brain, under the human Medulla, 29 `. I then get off the cell phone, 4:36 minutes/seconds, later. I drive home.

I said to myself, ` The K-9 is K (20) + 9, equals 29 `.

Then I had the oddest moment of realizing, the tag number added to 29 and the logo ` K-9 `, added also to 29. I researched the Psalm 119:145-152, linking to the Medulla, brain of mankind :

Verse 152

Long ago I learned from your statues that you established them to last forever.


I contemplated today, Sunday, 08-17-2008, 12:24 p.m. eastern time, `The K-9 Vehicle` . . .

What is the parallel to the `K-9 Vehicle, 29` ?

Then I was presented by divine assistance from the Holy Spirit, verse 29, of chapter 9, of the Book of 2 Chronicles.

· The K (20) = 2 Chronicles
· The K-9 = 9th Chapter
· The 29 = 29th Verse


SOLOMON’S DEATH :

. . . (29) As for the other event’s of Solomon’s reign, from beginning to end, are they not written in the record’s of Nathan the prophet, in the prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonite and in the visions of Iddo the seer concerning Jeroboam son of Nebat ? . . .

So I knew from this scripture depicting Solomon’s forty year reign ending, at this death, that `The K-9 Vehicle` being black, was a death code. No doubt the event’s within the 2 Chronicle’s 9:29 scripture, would unlock my questions. I looked at this excerpt of the scripture . . . `in the visions of Iddo the seer concerning Jeroboam son of Nebat` . . .

. . . as a good research point, to dive into !

Clearly 2 Chronicle’s 9:29, is an alpha marker of the death code (black vehicle) parallel of Solomon’s death. This starting point of Solomon’s death, started a revelation for me . . . : King Rehoboam, son of Solomon

. . . The next marker scripture is 2 Chronicle’s 10:18, 19

(18) King Rehoboam sent out Adoniram, who was in charge of forced labor, but the Israelites stoned him to death. King Rehoboam, however, managed to get into his chariot and escape to Jerusalem.

(19) So Israel has been in rebellion against the house of David to this day . . .

. . . 2 Chronicles 11:17

They strengthened the kingdom of Judah and supported Rehoboam son of Solomon, three years, walking in the way of David and Solomon during this time.

. . . 2 Chronicles 12:1

After Rehoboam’s position as king was established and he had become strong, he and all Israel with him abandoned the law of the Lord.


· READ HIS REPENTANCE, BETWEEN VERSE 2-4
· REHOBOAM, WAS 41 YEARS OLD ; WHEN HE BECAME KING OF JERUSALEM. HE REIGNED 17 YEARS IN JERUSALEM


. . . 2 Chronicles 12:15

. . . There was continual warfare between Rehoboam and Jeroboam.


Summary :

A black law enforcement vehicle, would be the correct symbolic code, getting my attention toward the law enforcement issues between, Rehoboam & Jerboboam.

And these lesson’s are teaching us not to abandon the laws of the Lord.




Research links, listed below :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rehoboam

Rehoboam (Hebrew:רחבעם Rehav'am) was a king of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, succeeding his father Solomon. His grandfather was David. He was the third king of the House of David and the first of the Kingdom of Judah. His mother was Naamah "the Ammonitess." His name means he who enlarges the people.

The northerners retracted their recognition of the legitimacy of the rule of the House of David and declared independence. Jeroboam was appointed as king over them, and their breakaway state became known as the Kingdom of Israel.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeroboam

Jeroboam (yarobh`am; Hieroboam in the Septuagint; commonly held to have been derived from riyb and `am, and signifying "the people contend," or, "he pleads the people's cause" - alternatively translated to mean "his people are many" or "he increases the people"; or even "he that opposes the people")[1] He was the first king of the break-away ten tribes or Northern Kingdom of Israel, over whom he reigned twenty-two years. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 922 BC-901 BC, while Edwin R. Thiele offers the dates 931 BC-910 BC. He was the son of a widow of Zereda, and while still young was promoted by Solomon to be chief superintendent of the "burnden", i.e. the bands of forced laborers.

On the death of Solomon, the ten tribes, having revolted, sent to invite him to become their king. The conduct of Rehoboam favored the designs of Jeroboam, and he was accordingly proclaimed "king of Israel" (1 Kings 12:1-20). He rebuilt and fortified Shechem as the capital of his kingdom.
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http://reluctant-messenger.com/judahs_sceptre_201.htm

Solomon not only understood it this way, but de­clared it before all the congregation of Israel, so that the entire nation should be fully aware of the fact. This was so thoroughly known in Israel and acknowl­edged by her prophets that, at the time of the division of the race into two kingdoms in the days of Reho­boam and Jeroboam, Abijah, in his zeal that the lineal rights of the royal family might not be ignored, stood upon a mountain in Ephraim and cried out: "Hear me, thou Jeroboam and all Israel. Ought ye not to know that the Lord God of Israel gave the kingdom over Israel to David forever and to his sons [not son, not one, but many] by a covenant of salt?" (13:5). The marginal reading is, "a perpetual covenant."

1) The Lord God of Israel made a covenant with David concerning the perpetuity of his seed, throne, and kingdom, regardless of the good or evil conduct of his descendants.

(2) The subjects of this Davidic kingdom must belong to the lineage of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

(3) Some person of the lineage of King David must be on that throne (seat of power) who holds the sceptre, and reigns over that kingdom.

(4) National afflictions will come upon them, as punishment for their unrighteousness; but they will not be utterly destroyed; for the kingdom must endure so long as there be day and night, and the subjects must continue to increase until they become innu­merable.

(5) So long as the sun, moon and earth continue rolling onward in their appointed orbits, just so long must the seed, throne, and Israelitish kingdom of David be in existence, or we have no longer a holy God ruling in the heavens and watching over Israel.

(6) In order to prove that God has become unholy -- i.e., lied -- some man must yet find a fulcrum on which to rest his lever with which he can stop the rotation of the earth, and then find some way by which he can drive those witnessing lights from the sky; or in some way break up the appointed ordinances of heaven and earth, so that there cannot be day and night in their season. Otherwise, the holiness and omnipotence of God must not be questioned. This is the reason that David so triumphantly says to him: "Thou hast mag­nified thy word above all thy name," (Psa. 138:2).

(7) The fact that God has thus magnified his word above his name would, in case of a failure on his part to perpetuate that which he swears shall be in exis­tence forever, give us authority to impeach his testi­mony on every line, for it would undeify him.
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http://www.giveshare.org/israel/judah/part2ch01.html

(6) In order to prove that God has become unholy -- i.e., lied --
some man must yet find a FULCRUM on which to rest his lever with
which he can stop the rotation of the earth, and then find some way
by which he can drive those witnessing lights from the sky; or in
some way break up the appointed ordinances of heaven and earth, so
that there cannot be day and night in their season. Otherwise, the
holiness and omnipotence of God must not be questioned. This is the
reason that David so triumphantly says to him: "Thou hast mag­nified
thy word above all thy name," (Psa. 138:2).



http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_fulcrum

What is the fulcrum?

In: Physics


A fulcrum is the support point for a lever used to raise or lower something.
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excerpt:

http://www.thisdayblog.com/2007/09/rehoboa...d-seeds-of.html

Just as the prophet had foretold, the kingdom is divided, with the northern tribes renouncing the house of David, leaving Rehoboam only the tribe of Judah in the south. The northern tribes make Rehoboam their king, although he does not have an ounce of royal blood in him. It is an act of rebellion against the house of David, but one which is not only allowed but decreed by God on account of Solomon's unfaithfulness. Whereas God's mercy toward David had spared Solomon himself from the division of the kingdom, his judgment against Solomon is visited upon his son. Rehoboam's heart is hardened toward his people and he refuses to show them mercy. Therefore, God shows him no mercy in the division of the kingdom. It happens just as God had said it would, and in short order.

"So Israel has been in rebellion against the house of David to this day." This observation leaves the issue unresolved and open-ended. There is a festering wound that must be healed. The eventual extinction of the northern tribes does not resolve the matter. Rebellion is the sin of the whole of Israel and there must be reconciliation in the end. All the kings of Israel and all the kings of Judah will never accomplish it. There must be a greater King, the true Son of David, to come. In the very birth of the rebellion, there are yet the seeds of reconciliation.
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Rehoboam ruler over Judah/Levites, Jeroboam ruled over Israel
http://www.faithseeds.org/archdiv.html

A Divided Kingdom Shall Not Stand

In 1 Kings 11:1-13, we read about Solomon’s heart turning from the LORD God of Israel. In fact, at this point of the king’s reign, Solomon was worshipping false gods. And so, the LORD spoke to Solomon, saying, “Because you have done this, and have not kept My covenant and My statutes, which I have commanded you, I will surely tear the kingdom away from you and give it to your servant. Nevertheless I will not do it in your days, for the sake of your father David; I will tear it out of the hands of your son. However, I will not tear away the whole kingdom; I will give one tribe to your son for the sake of My servant David, and for the sake of Jerusalem which I have chosen.”
Imagine a kingdom being taken from a son and given to a servant! As we read further in 1 Kings, in chapters 11 through 14, we see God’s word fulfilled as Solomon’s son, Rehoboam, assumes the kingdom and ignores the wisdom given to him by his elders. In the meantime, Solomon’s servant, Jeroboam, had begun a rebellion against Solomon, which only intensified against Rehoboam. In time, Jeroboam was indeed made ruler over the ten tribes of Israel, as the previously united kingdom split in two. Rehoboam remained ruler over Judah and the Levites, while Jeroboam ruled over Israel. Thus, the northern kingdom of Israel was in rebellion against the house of David, known as the southern kingdom of Judah (see 1 Kings 13:19).

What caused this fracture of a great and mighty kingdom? It was the idolatry, disobedience and sin from Solomon. The divided kingdom continued on with predominantly disobedient kings whose hearts were not set on God. Ultimately, the northern kingdom of Israel was captured by the Assyrians and taken into captivity. This was subsequently followed by the defeat of the southern kingdom of Judah at the hands of the Babylonian empire. A second wave of captivity followed. The divided kingdom did not stand.
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