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Watch men for Christ be a watchman for Christ look at Mark Paterson‘s prayer circle devotion today is what the purpose of the watch tower praying and interceding talk about what watch towers were billed for these great structures in Cuba is fortress is always the watch tower garden gets invasion symbol of strength symbol of control.
Transition this to the book of Isaiah building a watch tower purpose of the what I am Cuba proud history of these man-made fortresses that would defend our freedom transition to true freedom in Christ proclaiming watching waiting as we prepare to enter into the season of Advent the coming of the waiting I have set a watchmen for Emanuelle God with us Cuba is running to freedom in Cuba will you set a lot shower and 19Will you be will you create a watch tower and 2019 will you be able watch me will you intercede how they can become involved with that
sn Watchmen were stationed at vantage points to pass on warning of coming attack (Jer 6:17; Ezek 33:2, 6) or to spread the news of victory (Isa 52:8).
Here reference is made to the watchmen who signaled the special times of the year such as the new moon and festival times when Israel was to go to Jerusalem to worship.
Reference is not made to these in the Hebrew Bible but there is a good deal of instruction regarding them in the later Babylonian Talmud.
10 sn Not only will Israel and Judah be reunited under one ruler (cf.
23:5–6), but they will share a unified place and practice of worship once again in contrast to Israel using the illicit places of worship, illicit priesthood, and illicit feasts instituted by Jeroboam (1 Kgs 12:26–31) and continued until the downfall of Samaria in 722 B.C.
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