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The first beast: the Chaldean or Babylonian Empire
The lion was symbolic of the kingdom of Babylon and the “man’s heart” was that of its most notable king, Nebuchadnezzar, who is written about considerably in the first four chapters of Daniel.
As The Expositor’s Bible...
Now there are many Bible scholars who have gone over Daniel 7 and are in agreement that it is these empires Babylon, Media-Persia, Greece, and Rome, with the Roman Empire then what arose in Rome after, a entity composed of a religious aspect but a temporal one also. Here is from a main religious...
Now we go back and compare with Revelation 13 and we see in verse 5states that the period of the beast’s persecuting activities through Christian history is 42 “months”. As we have seen, persecution of the pure woman lasted for “a time and times and half a time;” that is three and a half “times”...
Revelation 13 explains the persecution of the woman and her offspring from the previous chapter.
Revelation 12:14
And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from...
This is rising in the 'Image' of the Beast which like the original seeks to combine temporal power of the state with the religious power of the church and by force control who can buy and sell and have the whole world wonder after the original Beast, the Catholic entity. The pope has been a...
With the turmoil we see now in America we now can see how the path for the emergence of the image of the beast is being laid out. So we need to go and look at more closely at what this entails and how it acts in terms of the end times. So what does Revelation mean by the expression “the image of...
Well this is interesting, the Catholic Church can 'abrogate' its Holy Days when it fits them, it seems even Sunday. It seems that in the US, the the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) stipulates that when certain feast days fall on a Saturday or Monday, the obligation to attend Mass on...
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