The Voice of Elijah® Newsletter
October 2000 Issue
Don’t Confuse a Fool;
Let the Idiot Think He Knows
This article demonstrates how the author of the Book of Proverbs (The Book of Parables) parabolically describes people in terms of what psychiatrists used to call “morons,”
“imbeciles,” and “idiots.” By going through the passages in the Book of Proverbs that describe their characteristics, it discloses that God lumps them all into the broader category
of “fool” simply because they refuse to believe the Truth of The Teaching of Moses.
The Forecast
The purpose of this column is to explain various weather-related parabolic
images that relate to the Last Days and the Second Coming of
Jesus Christ. This edition points out passages where Jesus, the Prophets, and the Apostles are all talking about the same event using the parabolic imagery of a “flood” of “rain.”
Questions & Answers
The Answer to the first Question in this set identifies all of the historical events orchestrated by God that Moses and the Prophets point to as ‘olam. It then explains how the parabolic imagery in those events applies to the baptism and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Answer to the second Question explains Psalm 139. The final Answer explains what Jesus had in mind when He said to the thief, “Today you shall be with Me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43).