The Gods of the Nations

Babel, False Gods, and The Sovereignty of Yahweh Revealed in Yeshua the Messiah
330 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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What if the Tower of Babel was only the beginning of a conflict that stretches across the entire biblical story?Who are the "sons of God" connected with the division of the nations in Deuteronomy 32? Who are the gods standing before Yahweh in Psalm 82? How can Scripture mock idols as lifeless objects while also warning that pagan sacrifices are offered to demons? And what do these passages have to do with the ministry, crucifixion, resurrection, and enthronement of Yeshua the Messiah?The Gods of the Nations explores the forgotten supernatural conflict behind the biblical story-a conflict involving earthly kingdoms, rebellious spiritual powers, idolatry, injustice, and Yahweh's plan to reclaim the nations through His Messiah.Beginning with the Table of Nations and the rebellion at Babel, Micah Dillon traces the biblical storyline through Deuteronomy 32, the divine council, Psalm 82, the national princes of Daniel, Israel's struggle with idolatry, and the spiritual powers operating behind the kingdoms of the world.This book examines: - The rebellion and scattering of humanity at Babel- The "sons of God" reading of Deuteronomy 32:8- Yahweh's heavenly council and the judgment of the gods in Psalm 82- The relationship between idols, demons, rulers, and authorities- The spiritual dimension of earthly kingdoms and empires- Abraham and Israel's role in Yahweh's plan for the nations- Yeshua's confrontations with the powers of darkness- The sending of the seventy or seventy-two disciples- The cross as the disarming of the rulers and authorities- Pentecost as the beginning of Babel's reversal- The gospel's advance into the territories of the gods- The final reign of Yahweh and His Messiah over every nation and powerRather than encouraging fear, speculation, or obsession with the unseen realm, The Gods of the Nations calls readers to faithful allegiance to the risen King. Yeshua has been exalted above every ruler, authority, power, dominion, and name. The Great Commission is therefore more than a call to individual conversion-it is the proclamation that the nations belong to their rightful King.Babel is answered. The gods are judged. The powers are defeated. The nations are reclaimed.Discover how the Bible's supernatural worldview reveals one unified story-from the division of the nations to their restoration beneath the reign of Yahweh and His Messiah.