Post by mary on Aug 16, 2019 20:01:38 GMT
This concerns a few additions to my 2017 post: rapturewatch.boards.net/thread/edit/7771
In 2019 I have run across a few more name meanings, particularly Kadesh, and Deborah's presence there, that have a bearing on my Typology of the End Times post.
The story of Deborah is a picture of the Church raptured and in heaven, Barak's defeat of Satan, Israel in the field at Megiddo as the cause of the Antichrist's downfall. There is a downpour, the river Kishon takes away all the enemy force -- all is like the overcoming of the principalities, the 'princes of the power of the air.'
Deborah's name means 'a bee' or 'her speaking.' Her name brings to mind the Scripture of how the Lord will hiss for His bees.
Barak, whose name means "to kneel," or "lightning," is like the Lord Jesus, a general, head of an army. In Rev. 19:14, Jesus at the head of His armies, on a white horse.
Kadesh, which means "holy, sacred." The Church, like Deborah, will be at the Holy, Sacred place as the battle occurs. Deborah joined Barak at Kadesh Naphtali, a city of refuge, and remained there. She is singing praises so is watching Barak's victory I believe.
Barak will lead 10,000 men at the battle. Barak and Deborah know that they will be victorious and Deborah sings praises. Barak is told, 'Arise, and lead thy captivity captive.'
Mount Tabor means "purifying," "clarifying." It was the site of the battle between Barak and Sisera, head of Jabin's army. Mount Tabor was the site of the transfiguration of Jesus. Galilee means "region," "rolling."
Jael means Jael's name means "ibex," "mountain goat."
Kishon means "to lay bait or snare." I believe this points to Satan and his army being led to defeat when the Lord protects Israel at the battle at Megiddo. The army of Jabin was destroyed there.
Harosheth means "carving of the nations," "silence of the gentiles."
Sisera means "meditation," "keen and swift," "see the horse."
Jabin means "he discerns." Heber means "enclave.... "