Bible Review 19:2, April 2003

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Bible Review

Thanks!

… for the great December issue. The art and the articles were delightful.

Gale Jurasek Orangeburg, New York

BR a False Teacher

In asking why the popular media invariably represents Jezebel as a sexual temptress, Leonard Greenspoon in his column “The Bible in the News” (see Jots & Tittles, BR 18:05) fails to recognize there are two Jezebels in the Bible. Revelations 2:20 reads: “I have a few things against you, because you allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols” (New King James Version).

You are an unreliable source of information and thus a wonderful work for Satan. The Bible clearly states that those who support false teachers are guilty of their sins (2 John 1:7–11). But then again, I’m sure you can twist that Scripture passage, too, to justify your evil work.

Michael Dobony Wilton, Iowa
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