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I can view General Titus as a type of KoB in 70ad........Hosea was written between 722- 710 BC, which was long before the captivity in Babylon.
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Captivity and sword Luke 21:24 Revelation 13:10
Jeremiah 20:4
“For thus says the LORD: ‘Behold, I will make you a terror to yourself and to all your friends; and they shall fall by the sword of their enemies, and your eyes shall see it.
I will give all Judah into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall carry them captive to Babylon and slay them with the sword.
Luke 21:24
And they shall be falling to mouth of sword and they shall be being led captive into all the nations.
And Jerusalem shall be being trodden by nations until which may be being filled times of nations.
[Deuteronomy 28:68/Reve 11:2/13:10]
Revelation 13:10
If any to-captivity into captivity is going away.
If any in sword to be killed, is binding him in sword to be killed.
Here is the endurance and the faith of the saints
I find this rather astounding. Instead of giving all the glory to himself, Titus actually spoke of God helping him......whether this is true or not, I don't know. [centuries later, God had the heathen nations come against Rome and destroy it] So in Essence, the Christians were free of both the religious Ruler ship in Jerusalem, along with the pagan rulers ship of Rome.
The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
The Destruction of Jerusalem
The day on which Titus encompassed Jerusalem, was the feast of the Passover................
Before their final demolition, however, Titus took, a survey of the City and its fortifications ; and, while contemplating their impregnable strength, could not help ascribing his success to the peculiar interposition of the ALMIGHTY HIMSELF. "Had not God himself (exclaimed he) aided out operations, and driven the Jews from their fortresses, it would have been absolutely impossible to have taken them ; for what could men, and the force of engines, have done against such towers as these ?"
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