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Originally Posted by Friedel
What is Jonathan Cahn then about? To the initiated he is the real thing but he is not. He is into Freemason occultism, Anglo-American Israelism, the Kabballah and Rabbinic occultism. O, yes, he uses the Bible to good effect to proclaim his heresies but that is to try and obscure his true objectives. It amazes me that people could actually read this hogwash and then believe it. It is superstition.
Read his book, believe it and proclaim it – at your peril.
“What communion has light with darkness?” (2 Corinthians 6:14).
NOTE:
Someone by the name of David James wrote a response: "The Harbinger: Fact or Fiction" in which he exposed Jonathan Cahn's approach. Guess what Cahn then did? Come on! You should be able to guess … he threatened to sue David James! Just like the LSM did when they did not like what was written about them. Cahn's argument: "I am losing money from sales because he wrote a book criticizing me."
Here is the link to that report:
http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/1198271448.html
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If you watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAFtormiU_0 which shows that even though Cahn frequently quotes the Bible, Cahn obtains some of his material from The Zohar (Hebrew Zohar "Splendor, radiance") which is widely considered the most important work of
Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. It is a mystical commentary on the Torah (five books of Moses), written in medieval Aramaic and medieval Hebrew. It contains a mystical discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, sin, redemption, good and evil, and related topics.
The Zohar is not one book, but a group of books. These books include scriptural interpretations as well as material on theosophic theology, mythical cosmogony, mystical psychology, and what some would call anthropology.
This is an entirely different religion from Christianity even though they use parts of the OT. Draw your own conclusions. To be fair, Cahn denies that he has inclinations towards Kabbalah and supports his use of Zohar based on the fact that Paul quoted a Zeus poem on Mars Hill. He states that everything he has stated is Biblically supported. You have to do your own research about Cahn but I have serious concerns as to his intentions. Of course, it is just my opinion.