It is a wild ride through the first 28 chapters. Good Republican candidates do well in Texas while weak candidates have a hard time. They were(are) only intended to disrupt and destroy the Apostasy. Instead, he presents parallels that he believes God is using as warnings for America. (TPN-11.1) The nation, culture, and civilization that had been established on the Word of God and dedicated to the ways of God will begin to depart from the God of its foundation. This is The Paradigm of the Altar. The readers were waiting for Cahn’s other book, but The Paradigm is quite akin to Harbinger. For those who haven’t guessed, this warrior is typed by none other than Donald Trump. As a result, culture became more coarse, crude and harsh. I have long thought that America seemed to be following the paradigm, or pattern, that the Bible described of ancient Israel. It is a good exercise. But, it can also be said that it just puts the paradigm in easy to understand language. When Jonathan Cahn speaks, the Christian world takes notice. Regardless of whether you accept Cahn’s conclusion that history is repeating itself in a way that seems preordained by a higher power, it seems clear that the country is on an unsustainable path. Now we are at a point where the book can prove its validity. Well, I would say there were several paradigms, but that may just be me nitpicking. The paradigm of Jehu racing to eliminate Joram is typed by the “race” to the Whitehouse. His focus is on how God is sending messages to America through the modern echo of ancient Israel’s history. The Paradigm by Jonathan Cahn – book review, Another Dream which happened about 10 days ago, Super Bowl LIII in Prophecy? What comes next? In ancient Israel, the reign of Ahab and his son Joram represented a defining moment. Abortion is a controversial issue and the sides are very divided on the subject. Of course, we need to find out what happened to Jehu if we want to know how well Donald is going to do.2 Kings 10:31 is quoted: Yet Jehu was not careful to keep the law of the Lord, the God of Israel with all his heart. I am a proponent of putting yourself in other’s shoes to see things through their eyes. Trump’s election may provide an opportunity for that revival. a worldview underlying the theories and methodology of a particular scientific subject. “there is a new paradigm for public art in this country”. (Well, let me mention here that the author seems to quote from more bible commentaries than the actual bible. What is Apostasy? This is presented as the Paradigm of the Days of the Gods. We are led through the overthrow of the former king and destruction of Jezebel. (I am surprised the Rapture wasn’t mentioned at this point, after all, Elijah was whisked away to heaven in a fiery chariot.) “the discovery of universal gravitation became the paradigm of successful science”, Synonyms – model, pattern, example, exemplar, template, standard, prototype, archetype, “why should your sets of values be the paradigm for the rest of us?”. This is where the 20/20 hindsight ends. Instead, he presents parallels that he believes God is using as warnings for America. “A political answer cannot solve a spiritual problem,” Cahn says. You see, when you are building a proof, it is easier to collect “good” data from the pile and ignore the rest. Cahn points out that while Jehu was used by God to temporarily halt the Israelite slide into apostasy, he was not necessarily a man of God. (If anyone else than Paul, it would excite me. The encouragement is the repair of The Altar, restoration of the Cross in public. First, we need to accept that America is Israel. Is it not possible to abandon a belief without replacing it? It will begin subtly at first, but as time goes on, the departure will become more and more blatant and brazen. (But again, if that complete narrative had been written in 1980, it would hold a lot more credence in my world.). All while dealing with the Nemesis, King Ben Hadad who tormented and threatened to destroy Israel, just as Osama Bin Laden threatened to destroy America.