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Christian Biblical Church of God
Post Office Box 1442
Hollister, California 95024-1442
(831)-637-1875
Fred R. Coulter, Minister
August 16, 2006
Dear Brethren,
Today, the eyes of the whole world
are on the United Kingdom—Britain.
Everyone is shocked to realize that 24
Muslim terrorists, third-generation
British citizens of Pakistani origin,
plotted the mid-flight destruction of as
many as ten jumbo jetliners flying from
the UK to the United States. The
intelligence agencies of Pakistan and
the United Kingdom, with the help of US
authorities, were able to thwart their
efforts. Had they been successful, it
would have been, in some respects, a
greater disaster than 9/11. The
terrorists had devised a way to make
liquid explosives that were
undetectable by conventional means.
Their plan was to bring the explosives
on board the planes in their carry-on
luggage, and to detonate them
simultaneously while the planes were
over the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
America and Britain have been trying
to be as vigilant as possible in
detecting and intercepting terrorist
attacks before they happen. They have
been highly successful on many
occasions. However, in the final
analysis, they will not be able to stop
all terrorist attacks. Also, waging
war against terrorists—seeking to kill
and destroy them wherever they are in
the world—will not end the problem nor
change the fanatical resolve of the
enemy. The reason is that the core
problem is not the terrorists per
se. The intense hatred of terrorists for
western civilization—and the US in
particular—continues to fuel the
worldwide war on terror. But their
hatred is not the real problem.
Rather, God reveals that these problems
are caused by the sins of the people—the
modern descendants of the ten tribes of
Israel—the United States and Britain, as
well as the Jews.
Why Terrorist Attacks?
Almost no one understands the true
cause of terrorism. Most politicians
believe that if we can destroy
terrorists or make peace with them, then
all our problems would be solved. Doing
so, however, would be fighting only
against the effects, rather than
eliminating the
cause. In His Word, God reveals the
cause—the reason terrorism is a
problem: It is because of the great
national sins of the modern children
of Israel and the Jews. When we sin, God
raises up enemies to come against us in
order to correct us and bring us to
repentance.
As God has always done, He is using
our enemies to correct us, because we
have turned our backs on God, forsaking
His laws and commandments and turning to
other gods, just as Solomon and Israel
did: “For it came to pass, when Solomon
was old, that his wives turned away his
heart after other gods: and his heart
was not perfect with the LORD his God,
as was the heart of David his father.
For Solomon went after Ashtoreth the
goddess of the Zidonians, and after
Milcom the abomination of the Ammonites.
And Solomon did evil in the sight of the
LORD, and went not fully after the
LORD, as did David his father.
“Then did Solomon build an high place
for Chemosh, the abomination of Moab, in
the hill that is before Jerusalem, and
for Molech, the abomination of the
children of Ammon. And likewise did he
for all his strange wives, which burnt
incense and sacrificed unto their gods.
And the LORD was angry with Solomon,
because his heart was turned from the
LORD God of Israel, which had appeared
unto him twice, and had commanded him
concerning this thing, that he should
not go after other gods: but he kept
not that which the LORD commanded.
Wherefore the LORD said unto Solomon,
‘Forasmuch as this is done of thee, and
thou hast not kept my covenant and my
statutes, which I have commanded thee, I
will surely rend the kingdom from thee,
and will give it to thy servant’ ” (I
Kings 11:4-11).
In order to correct Solomon, God raised
up adversaries. In fact, today’s modern
terrorists, who are against us, are
descendants of the very terrorists that
God anciently stirred up against Solomon
and Israel because of their
sins: “And the LORD stirred up an
adversary unto Solomon,
Hadad the Edomite: he was of the
king’s seed in Edom…. And when Hadad
heard in Egypt that David slept with his
fathers, and that Joab the captain of
the host was dead, Hadad said to
Pharaoh, ‘Let me depart, that I may go
to mine own country.’… And God stirred
him up another adversary, Rezon the son
of Eliadah, which fled from his lord
Hadadezer king of Zobah: and he gathered
men unto him, and became captain over a
band, when David slew them of Zobah: and
they went to Damascus, and dwelt
therein, and reigned in Damascus. And
he was an adversary to Israel all the
days of Solomon, beside the mischief
that Hadad did: and he abhorred Israel,
and reigned over Syria” (verses 14, 21,
23-25).
It is absolutely amazing that very few
people realize the truth
about what is really happening today.
Most people simply do not see the hand
of God, that He is using the same
ancient enemies of Israel and the
Jews—just as He did in Solomon’s time—to
correct us today, in hopes that
we
will repent!
Four hundred years after Solomon—just
before the final destruction of
Jerusalem and the temple at the hands of
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in
605-585 BC—God sent the prophet Jeremiah
to warn the people of Judah of the
impending war and captivity if they did
not repent and turn to God. But they
refused to hearken to Jeremiah’s
warning: “To whom shall I speak, and
give warning, that they may hear?
Behold, their ear is uncircumcised, and
they cannot hearken:
behold, the word of the LORD is unto
them a reproach; they have no delight in
it.”
Nevertheless, Jeremiah continued God’s
warning: “Therefore I am full of the
fury of the LORD; I am weary with
holding in: ‘I will pour it out upon the
children abroad, and upon the assembly
of young men together: for even the
husband with the wife shall be taken,
the aged with him that is full of days.
And their houses shall be turned unto
others, with their fields and wives
together: for I will stretch out my hand
upon the inhabitants of the land,’ saith
the LORD. ‘For from the least of them
even unto the greatest of them every one
is given to covetousness; and from the
prophet even unto the priest every one
dealeth falsely.’ ”
Just like today, the people responded to
God’s warning by crying “Peace,
peace!”—when there was no peace: “ ‘They
have healed also the hurt of the
daughter of my people slightly, saying,
“Peace, peace;” when there is no peace.
Were they ashamed when they had
committed abomination? nay, they were
not at all ashamed, neither could they
blush: therefore they shall fall among
them that fall: at the time that I visit
them they shall be cast down,’ saith the
LORD. Thus saith the LORD, ‘Stand ye in
the ways, and see, and ask for the old
paths, where is the good way, and walk
therein, and ye shall find rest for your
souls. But they said, “We will
not walk therein.” Also I set
watchmen over you, saying, “Hearken to
the sound of the trumpet.” But they
said, “We will not hearken.” Therefore
hear, ye nations, and know, O
congregation, what is among them.
Hear, O earth: behold, I will bring evil
upon this people, even the fruit of
their thoughts, because they have not
hearkened unto my words, nor to my law,
but rejected it’ ” (Jer.
6:9-19).
God had Jeremiah boldly proclaim
Israel’s sins—to the ancient children of
Israel in their day, and now to
us, their modern descendants: “ ‘How
shall I pardon thee for this? thy
children have forsaken me, and sworn by
them that are no gods: when I had fed
them to the full, they then committed
adultery, and assembled themselves by
troops in the harlots’ houses. They were
as fed horses in the morning: every one
neighed after his neighbor’s wife. Shall
I not visit for these things?’ saith the
LORD: ‘And shall not my soul be avenged
on such a nation as this?’ ” (Jer.
5:7-9).
During the prophet Isaiah’s time, God
also warned Israel that He was going to
judge them because of their sins. The
nation had become so evil and sinful, as
we are today, that they literally turned
every thing upside down—exalting
sin as good, and despising righteousness
as evil as they taunted God. But He
answered them and laid bare their sins:
“Woe unto them that draw iniquity with
cords of vanity, and sin as it were with
a cart rope: That say, ‘Let him make
speed, and hasten his work, that we may
see it: and let the counsel of the Holy
One of Israel draw nigh and come, that
we may know it!’
“Woe unto them that call evil good,
and good evil; that put darkness for
light, and light for darkness; that put
bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Woe unto them that are wise in their own
eyes, and prudent in their own sight!
Woe unto them that are mighty to drink
wine, and men of strength to mingle
strong drink: which justify the wicked
for reward, and take away the
righteousness of the righteous from him!
Therefore as the fire devoureth the
stubble, and the flame consumeth the
chaff, so their root shall be as
rottenness, and their blossom shall go
up as dust: because they have cast
away the law of the LORD of hosts, and
despised the word of the Holy One of
Israel. Therefore is the anger of
the LORD kindled against his people, and
he hath stretched forth his hand against
them, and hath smitten them: and the
hills did tremble, and their carcases
were torn in the midst of the streets.
For all this his anger is not turned
away, but his hand is stretched out
still” (Isa. 5:18-25).
The prophet Ezekiel also indited Israel
for her crimes and sins when he warned
of God’s impending judgment: “Make a
chain: for the land is full of bloody
crimes, and the city is full of
violence. Wherefore I will bring the
worst of the heathen, and they shall
possess their houses: I will also make
the pomp of the strong to cease; and
their holy places shall be defiled.
Destruction cometh; and they shall seek
peace, and there shall be none.
Mischief shall come upon mischief, and
rumour shall be upon rumour; then shall
they seek a vision of the prophet; but
the law shall perish from the priest,
and counsel from the ancients. The king
shall mourn, and the prince shall be
clothed with desolation, and the hands
of the people of the land shall be
troubled: I will do unto them after
their way, and according to their
deserts will I judge them; and they
shall know that I am the LORD” (Ezek.
7:23-27).
Indeed, the history of mankind has
been written in blood, death and
destruction. It all began with Cain
killing Abel. The ensuing family feud
between the line of Seth and the line of
Cain filled the world with sin,
wickedness, corruption and evil—and
ended finally with God’s judgment on all
of mankind, in which He destroyed all
life (except Noah and his wife, and his
three sons and their wives) via the
Flood (Gen. 4-6).
From the time of Abraham, other family
feuds have developed—such as those
between Isaac and Ishmael, and between
Jacob and Esau. Through the centuries
these feuds have burst forth again and
again in hatred, jealousies, murder,
wars and destruction. And now, their
ancient spirit of competition and
contention has continued to our time.
Today we are indeed witnessing the
same family feuds grown great—now
involving many nations, made up of their
descendants.
In addition to the threat of
terrorism, we also need to pay special
attention to the Middle East—to Lebanon
and Palestine. Despite seemingly futile
calls for a cease-fire, the war
continues to escalate. The Jews are
stepping up their invasion with
additional troops and tanks, along with
continued bombing and shelling.
Meanwhile, the Jews’ enemies are calling
the civilian casualties in Lebanon
disproportionate. But
disproportionate to what? They fail to
mention that Hezbollah started the whole
episode that has lead to this war. The
terrorists have rained down thousands of
rockets on Jewish cities killing many
civilians as well. Because the
terrorists are cowards and use women and
children as human shields, there are
bound to be many civilian deaths.
Remember, the cruelty of war knows no
boundaries or restraint. Destruction,
death and injury happen alike to
all—soldier and civilian, young and old,
rich and poor—as war devastates
everything in its path.
Once again, the great men of the
world are seeking via the United Nations
to bring about a settlement and a
“lasting solution” to this conflict.
While watching the various ambassadors
deliberate—each side arguing its own
political and military positions as they
try to hammer out an agreement—it is
evident that there will be no peace
because of their implacable hatred
for one another. Even if they finally
hammer out a cease-fire at the UN
Security Counsel it will not last. As in
the past, in spite of their efforts, the
“ambassadors of peace” and their
agreements will ultimately fail, because
they are rejecting God (Isa. 33:7).
While claiming to want peace, the
nations of the world are in rebellion
against God and His laws! As long as the
rebellion continues there will be no
peace. They are raging against God and
Jesus Christ: “Why do the heathen rage,
and the people imagine a vain thing?
The kings of the earth set themselves,
and the rulers take counsel together,
against the LORD, and against his
anointed [His Christ], saying, ‘Let
us break their bands asunder, and cast
away their cords from us’ ” (Psa.
2:1-3). As a result, men are cut off
from God. In rejecting God and His laws,
man will never be able to find peace.
The prophet Isaiah foretold of the
results of man’s efforts. While these
words applied historically to Israel,
they equally apply today to all the
nations of the world—especially to the
leaders gathered at the United Nations:
“None calleth for justice, nor any
pleadeth for truth: they trust in
vanity, and speak lies; they conceive
mischief, and bring forth iniquity.
They hatch cockatrice’ eggs, and weave
the spider’s web [each seeking his own
way]: he that eateth of their eggs
dieth, and that which is crushed
breaketh out into a viper [it ends up
worse than at the beginning].
“Their webs [agreements for a cease-fire
and peace] shall not become their
garments, neither shall they cover
themselves with their works: their works
are works of iniquity, and the act of
violence is in their hands.
Their feet run to evil, and they make
haste to shed innocent blood: their
thoughts are thoughts of iniquity;
wasting and destruction are in their
paths.
“The way of peace they know not; and
there is no judgment in their goings:
they have made them crooked paths:
whosoever goeth therein shall not know
peace. Therefore is judgment far
from us, neither doth justice overtake
us: we wait for light, but behold
obscurity; for brightness, but we walk
in darkness. We grope for the wall like
the blind, and we grope as if we had no
eyes: we stumble at noon day as in the
night; we are in desolate places as dead
men. We roar all like bears, and mourn
sore like doves: we look for
judgment, but there is none; for
salvation, but it is far off from us”
(Isa. 59:4-11).
This is a result of sin and rebellion by
the entire world against God and Jesus
Christ: “In transgressing and lying
against the LORD, and departing away
from our God, speaking oppression and
revolt, conceiving and uttering from the
heart words of falsehood. And judgment
is turned away backward, and justice
standeth afar off: for truth is fallen
in the street, and equity cannot enter.
Yea, truth faileth; and he that
departeth from evil maketh himself a
prey: and the LORD saw it, and it
displeased him that there was no
judgment” (verses 13-15).
Agreements devised by men—as well as
solutions and “calls for peace” by
religious leaders—will fail because they
are in rebellion against God. Such
“solutions” are like a wall built with
untempered mortar (Ezek. 13:10).
Such will be the fate of any agreement
the nations of the world devise.
Jeremiah foretold of this controversy
between God and the nations of the
world, which will culminate in the great
tribulation and, finally, with the
return of Jesus Christ. These are
worldwide events, and no nation will be
exempt from God’s correction and wrath:
“ ‘A noise shall come even to the ends
of the earth; for the LORD hath a
controversy with the nations, he will
plead with all flesh; he will give them
that are wicked to the sword,’ saith the
LORD. Thus saith the LORD of hosts,
‘Behold, evil shall go forth from nation
to nation, and a great whirlwind shall
be raised up from the coasts of the
earth. And the slain of the LORD shall
be at that day from one end of the earth
even unto the other end of the earth:
they shall not be lamented, neither
gathered, nor buried; they shall be dung
upon the ground’ ” (Jer. 25:31-33).
Even if there were a great national
repentance today by all modern-day
descendants of Israel and the Jews, it
would only
delay God’s final judgment—just
as occurred during King Josiah’s reign.
Josiah was a righteous king. When he
heard of God’s impending judgments, he
repented and caused all the Jews to
likewise repent. God then deferred
executing His judgments against them as
long as Josiah lived. But twenty years
after Josiah’s death, God did indeed
complete His judgments against them and
they were carried away into captivity
into Babylon (II Chron. 34-36).
The Old Testament Project:
Since we completed The New Testament
In Its Original Order—A Faithful Version
over two years ago, nearly everyone has
asked if we were going to produce an Old
Testament as well and have a complete
Bible in the original order. At first, I
did not see how it would be possible.
However, five months ago, John and Hiedi
Vogele, who do the page formatting for
our books and publications, suggested
that we consider using the Modern
King James Version of the Old
Testament as a basis from which to
produce a complete Bible in its original
order.
The MKJV, now in its fifth edition,
is published by Sovereign Grace
Publishers in Lafayette, Indiana,
and is a translation by Jay P. Green Sr.
In addition to the MKJV, Jay P. Green
Sr. has published 450 books, most
notably an Interlinear Bible and—just
coming off the press—a literal
translation of the Bible. I contacted
the family and talked with his son, Jay
P. Green Jr., about the possibility of
using the MKJV Old Testament for our
project. In cooperation with his father
Jay P. Sr., who is now 87 years old, we
obtained permission to use the MKJV for
our Bible project for a fee of
$20,000.00. We also received permission
to make any revisions that we felt were
necessary.
Since then, I have made progress in
updating and revising critical passages
in order to create more accurate
readings. I have finished Genesis,
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy,
Joshua, Judges, I & II Samuel and I & II
Kings. Presently, I am working on
Isaiah. Our goal is to finish the
project in about a year from now.
As we witness events unfolding in the
world, we all feel a real sense of
urgency to get this project completed.
We have to work while we have the time
and the financial ability to do so.
Jesus warned us that the time is coming
when no one will be able to work: “I
must work the works of Him Who sent Me
while it is still day. When the
night comes, no one is able to work”
(John 9:4).
Below are some of the more critical
passages in Genesis, Exodus and
Leviticus that we have revised in order
to reflect a more accurate reading—and
especially to give the most precise
rendering of key Hebrew words. In
critical passages pertaining to the
Passover and to the count for Pentecost,
we have translated the verses correctly,
eliminating any confusion about the
timing of these events, or the counting
of days.
Gen. 1:1-2: In the beginning
God created the heavens and the earth.
And the earth became without form and
void. And darkness was on the
face of the deep. And the Spirit of God
moved on the face of the waters.
Gen. 2:1-3: Thus the heavens and the
earth were finished, and all the host of
them. And by the beginning of the
seventh day God ended His work which He
had made. And He rested on the seventh
day from all His work which He had made.
And God blessed the seventh day and
sanctified it, because in it He had
rested from all His work which God
created and made.
Gen. 3:1-3: Now the serpent was more
cunning than any creature of the field
which the LORD God had made. And he said
to the woman, “Is it true that
God has said, ‘You shall not eat of any
tree of the garden?’ ” And the woman
said to the serpent, “We may eat of the
fruit of all the trees of the
garden. But of the fruit of the tree
which is in the middle of the
garden, God has indeed said, ‘You
shall not eat of it, neither shall you
touch it, lest you die.’ ”
Exodus 12:1-6: And the LORD spoke to
Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt,
saying, “This month shall be to
you the beginning of months. It shall be
the first month of the year to you.
Speak to all the congregation of Israel,
saying, ‘In the tenth of this month they
shall take to them each man a lamb for a
father’s house, a lamb for a house. And
if the household is too little for the
lamb, let him and his neighbor next to
his house take according to the number
of the souls, each one, according to the
eating of his mouth, you shall count
concerning the lamb. Your lamb shall be
without blemish, a male of the first
year. You shall take from the sheep or
from the goats. And you shall keep it up
until the
beginning of the fourteenth day of
the same month. And the whole assembly
of the congregation of Israel shall kill
it between the two evenings.*’ ”
Margin: Hebrew
ben ha arbayim—between sunset and
dark at the beginning of the fourteenth
day. (See Ex. 16:8-13 which conclusively
proves that ben ha arbayim begins
immediately after sunset, Hebrew ba
erev, which ends the day.)
Exodus 12:16-18: “And in the first
day there shall be a holy
convocation, and in the seventh day
there shall be a holy convocation for
you. No manner of work shall be done in
them, except that which every man must
eat, that only may be done by you. And
you shall keep the Feast of
Unleavened Bread. For in this
same day I have brought your armies out
of the land of Egypt. Therefore you
shall keep this day in your generations
by a law forever. In the first month,
on the fourteenth day of the month at
sunset*, you shall eat unleavened
bread, until the twenty-first day of
the month at sunset.*”
Margin: Hebrew
ba erev—sunset, which ends the day
(see Lev. 23:32).
Exodus 16:8-13: And Moses said, “You
will see when the LORD shall give you
flesh to eat at sunset* and bread to the
full at daybreak, when the LORD hears
your murmurings which you murmur against
Him. And what are we? Your murmurings
are not against us, but against the
LORD.” And Moses spoke to Aaron, “Say to
all the congregation of the children of
Israel, ‘Come near before the LORD. For
He has heard your murmurings.’ ” And it
happened as Aaron spoke to the whole
congregation of the children of Israel,
they turned toward the wilderness. And
behold! The glory of the LORD appeared
in the cloud! And the LORD spoke to
Moses, saying, “I have heard the
murmurings of the children of Israel.
Speak to them, saying, ‘Between the two
evenings* you shall eat flesh, and in
the morning you shall be filled with
bread. And you shall know that I
am the LORD your God.’ ” And it
came to pass, at sunset,* that the
quails came up and covered the camp. And
at daybreak the dew lay all around the
camp.
Footnote:
God spoke these words on the Sabbath
day, the 15th day of the 2nd month. The
Sabbath day ended at “sunset,” Hebrew
ba erev. God then sent quail at
sunset and the children of Israel ate
the quail after sunset and
before
dark, in the time period “between the
two evenings,” Hebrew
ben ha arbyim. In using these two
Hebrew terms, God has firmly established
that the time period “between the two
evenings” (ben ha arbyim) comes
immediately after
sunset (ba erev) and not before.
Therefore, this proves that “between the
two evenings” (ben ha arbyim) is
the first time period of a day
after sunset (ba erev) which
ended the previous day.
Leviticus 23:4-5, 10-11, 15-16:
These are
the appointed feasts of the LORD, holy
convocations which you shall proclaim in
their appointed seasons. In the
fourteenth day of the first
month, between the two evenings,* is the
LORD’S Passover.
Margin: Hebrew,
ben ha arbayim—between sunset and
dark at the beginning of the fourteenth
day.
Verses 10-11: Speak to the
children of Israel and say to them,
“When you have come into the land which
I give to you, and shall reap the
harvest of it, then you shall bring
the premier
sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest
to the priest. And he shall wave the
the premier sheaf before the LORD to
be accepted for you. On the day after
the Sabbath the priest shall wave it.”
Verses 15-16: “And you shall
count to you beginning with the day
after the Sabbath, beginning with the
day that you brought the sheaf of the
wave offering; seven Sabbaths shall be
complete. Even unto the day after the
seventh Sabbath you shall number fifty
days. And you shall offer a new grain
offering to the LORD.”
As you can see, these revisions reflect
a more accurate translation of key
Hebrew words, eliminating the confusion
caused by other, flawed translations.
Once we complete the Old Testament
project, we will publish the entire
Bible, making it the only Bible in
English assembled in the proper,
original order. We will have it printed
by a Bible printer—with a 100% leather
cover and a wide margin. With God’s
blessing it will be a tremendous tool
for the brethren and ministers of God,
as well as for anyone else seeking to
understand the Word of God.
Brethren, pray for all those
involved—the Vogeles, Philip Neal, our
editor, and myself—that God will lead us
with His Holy Spirit in making this the
most accurate English Bible possible.
Thank you for all your continued love,
prayers and support through your tithes
and offerings. May God continue to bless
you with His grace, love and blessings
in everything.
With love in Christ Jesus,
Fred R. Coulter
FRC
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