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Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Seleucid King of Syria, attacked Jerusalem in 168 BC. He looted and plundered the Temple, stopping the daily sacrifices and desecrating the holy place by setting up an abomination of desolation. Antiochus outlawed Jewish religious practices, massacred Jews, and decreed death for those who possessed copies of the Torah or circumcised their sons. This sparked the Maccabean Revolt led by Judas Maccabeus, which resulted in the reclamation of the Temple and the festival of Hanukkah.
King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that troubled him greatly. He demanded that his wise men tell him both the dream and its interpretation, but they were unable to do so. Daniel received revelation from God about the dream, which depicted four successive kingdoms represented by parts of a statue made of different metals. Daniel interpreted that the kingdoms represented were Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome. The dream foretold that God would one day establish an eternal kingdom that would destroy all earthly kingdoms. Nebuchadnezzar was amazed by Daniel's ability and elevated his status.
Many believe America is the greatest nation ever blessed by God, but few believe she ought to be mentioned in the Bible. The following argument should cause skeptics to believe otherwise, in that America has blessed Israel more than any nation in history. America is the mighty nation which won the two world wars that enabled the Jews to go back home, and then afterward stood as their only friend. Since every nation that affected ancient Israel had been mentioned in the Bible, and since God does not change in his ways, why would he not mention America in the end time prophecies of Daniel and Revelation? In truth, America ought to be shining in the Bible as brightly as a full moon rising on a cloudless night . . . and she does.
The document discusses prophecies from the book of Daniel about four beasts representing kingdoms and a little horn power. It identifies the little horn as the papacy based on several lines of evidence from Daniel and Revelation: 1) It arose after the 10 divisions of the Roman Empire. 2) It uprooted three of the 10 kingdoms. 3) It differed from and was greater than the other kingdoms. The document argues that the papacy's claims to authority and ability to forgive sins constitute it speaking great things against God.
This document provides commentary on Daniel 11:1-15, which outlines the history between the Persian Empire and the people of God, and then the Grecian Empire and the people of God. It summarizes the succession of kings in the Persian Empire after Cyrus, and the divisions that arose after Alexander the Great's death. The main focus is on the series of conflicts known as the Syrian Wars between the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt (king of the south) and the Seleucid dynasty in Syria (king of the north), as they vied for power over Palestine where God's people lived.
Looks at how the last two chapters of the Book of Daniel fit in with the end times chronology of the New Testament in the Book of Revelation and Synoptic Gospels.
This document discusses the lineage and history of the tribe of Reuben from biblical passages and historical accounts. It traces the tribe of Reuben from the biblical patriarch Reuben to the kingdom of the Franks in Europe led by King Clovis in the 5th century. Later, the Frankish kingdom divided into the territories of France and Germany, tracing to the western and eastern Franks respectively. The document examines coats of arms, divisions of land, and biblical passages to build the case that the modern nation of France descended from the tribe of Reuben.
Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Seleucid King of Syria, attacked Jerusalem in 168 BC. He looted and plundered the Temple, stopping the daily sacrifices and desecrating the holy place by setting up an abomination of desolation. Antiochus outlawed Jewish religious practices, massacred Jews, and decreed death for those who possessed copies of the Torah or circumcised their sons. This sparked the Maccabean Revolt led by Judas Maccabeus, which resulted in the reclamation of the Temple and the festival of Hanukkah.
King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that troubled him greatly. He demanded that his wise men tell him both the dream and its interpretation, but they were unable to do so. Daniel received revelation from God about the dream, which depicted four successive kingdoms represented by parts of a statue made of different metals. Daniel interpreted that the kingdoms represented were Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome. The dream foretold that God would one day establish an eternal kingdom that would destroy all earthly kingdoms. Nebuchadnezzar was amazed by Daniel's ability and elevated his status.
Many believe America is the greatest nation ever blessed by God, but few believe she ought to be mentioned in the Bible. The following argument should cause skeptics to believe otherwise, in that America has blessed Israel more than any nation in history. America is the mighty nation which won the two world wars that enabled the Jews to go back home, and then afterward stood as their only friend. Since every nation that affected ancient Israel had been mentioned in the Bible, and since God does not change in his ways, why would he not mention America in the end time prophecies of Daniel and Revelation? In truth, America ought to be shining in the Bible as brightly as a full moon rising on a cloudless night . . . and she does.
The document discusses prophecies from the book of Daniel about four beasts representing kingdoms and a little horn power. It identifies the little horn as the papacy based on several lines of evidence from Daniel and Revelation: 1) It arose after the 10 divisions of the Roman Empire. 2) It uprooted three of the 10 kingdoms. 3) It differed from and was greater than the other kingdoms. The document argues that the papacy's claims to authority and ability to forgive sins constitute it speaking great things against God.
This document provides commentary on Daniel 11:1-15, which outlines the history between the Persian Empire and the people of God, and then the Grecian Empire and the people of God. It summarizes the succession of kings in the Persian Empire after Cyrus, and the divisions that arose after Alexander the Great's death. The main focus is on the series of conflicts known as the Syrian Wars between the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt (king of the south) and the Seleucid dynasty in Syria (king of the north), as they vied for power over Palestine where God's people lived.
Looks at how the last two chapters of the Book of Daniel fit in with the end times chronology of the New Testament in the Book of Revelation and Synoptic Gospels.
This document discusses the lineage and history of the tribe of Reuben from biblical passages and historical accounts. It traces the tribe of Reuben from the biblical patriarch Reuben to the kingdom of the Franks in Europe led by King Clovis in the 5th century. Later, the Frankish kingdom divided into the territories of France and Germany, tracing to the western and eastern Franks respectively. The document examines coats of arms, divisions of land, and biblical passages to build the case that the modern nation of France descended from the tribe of Reuben.
Setting the Stage for Daniel/RevelationBibleTalk.tv
This introductory lesson will situate the historical setting for the book of Daniel and its relationship to the Book of Revelation. Watch, download or read this lesson: http://bibletalk.tv/daniel-revelation-1
This document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Ruth Chapter 1. It summarizes the key events in the chapter where there was a famine in Bethlehem so Elimelech and his family, including his wife Naomi and their two sons, went to live in Moab. While there, Elimelech died and Naomi's sons married Moabite women but then also died, leaving Naomi widowed and childless in Moab. The commentary discusses possible historical contexts and judges this event may have taken place under as well as meanings of the names and characters.
Daniel was a prophet who lived in the 6th century BC and served kings in Babylon and Persia. He interpreted dreams that revealed God's sovereignty over kingdoms. The book of Daniel outlines his interpretations of Nebuchadnezzar's dreams of a statue and a tree, Belshazzar's writing on the wall, and Daniel's own visions of four beasts and a ram and goat. Daniel's prophecies pointed to the coming of Jesus Christ and events in the last days. The book demonstrates that God controls the rise and fall of nations and fulfills His plans through historical events.
Introduction and Overview of the Book of DanielBodie Quirk
Learn about the context, the structure and key things to look for in your study of the Book of Daniel. Also included is an introduction and interpretation of the amazing prophecy in Daniel 9.
Daniel receives a vision revealing a great conflict between good and evil that would affect God's people in the last days. Though the vision was given in the third year of Cyrus' rule, its meaning was not fully understood until later. Daniel mourned and fasted for three weeks seeking greater understanding of what he had seen regarding the restoration of God's people and sanctuary. His strict diet and abstinence from luxuries during this time helped sharpen his mind to discern the Holy Spirit's revelations. The vision in chapter 10 provides further explanation of the restoration outlined in Daniel 8-9.
Daniel 4 kingdoms from Daniel Chapter 2 prespectivePrepare Your Ways
This document discusses prophecies from the books of Daniel and Revelation regarding the kingdoms of the world and the establishment of God's kingdom. It outlines how Daniel's vision of the statue with different metals represented successive world empires, culminating in Rome. It then discusses references in Revelation to the seven kings and the beast from the sea often associated with Rome. The document explores connections between these biblical prophecies and the rise and fall of historical empires like Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome.
Difficult moral issues: Genocide of the Canaanitespdavenport
The document discusses the genocide of the Canaanites described in the book of Joshua. It summarizes the religious practices of the Canaanites, including idolatry, cult prostitution, child sacrifice, and other immoral acts. It argues that God justifiably commanded the destruction of the Canaanites to remove the immoral influence from Israel and assert his sole authority. However, the language in Joshua was exaggerated based on conventions of ancient Near Eastern military reports, and the Israelites did not actually commit genocide against the Canaanites. The events prefigured God's ultimate judgment and salvation through Jesus Christ.
1. Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that troubled him greatly and demanded his wise men tell him both the dream and its interpretation.
2. When the wise men were unable to do so, Daniel received a revelation from God of both the dream and its meaning.
3. The dream involved a large statue made of gold, silver, bronze, iron and clay that was destroyed by a small stone becoming a great mountain. This represented four successive world empires.
1. Nebuchadnezzar has a troubling dream that disturbs his sleep, but cannot remember the dream. He demands that his wise men tell him both the dream and its interpretation.
2. When the wise men are unable to do so, Nebuchadnezzar sentences them all to death. Daniel asks God for the dream's revelation and interpretation to save the wise men.
3. God reveals the dream to Daniel - an image made of different metals that is destroyed by a stone. Daniel interprets it as different kingdoms that will be destroyed by God's eternal kingdom. Nebuchadnezzar promotes Daniel for revealing the dream.
The document discusses the prophecy of Daniel chapter 2. It begins by providing context about Daniel's time in Babylon and the need for a revival of godliness. It then summarizes the key parts of Daniel's prophecy:
1) God gave Nebuchadnezzar a dream about an image made of different metals which represented successive world empires - gold (Babylon), silver (Medo-Persia), bronze (Greece), and iron (Rome).
2) Daniel was able to interpret the dream, identifying each metal with a kingdom. Rome's division into European powers is symbolized by the feet of iron and clay.
3) The final kingdom will be Christ's everlasting kingdom
This document provides a summary of a book arguing that Jews are not descended from the original Israelites and their claims of being God's chosen people are false. It asserts that Judaism is an imposter religion and Jews are an imposter people, representing the deception that will deceive the whole world. The document traces the genealogy of Jews back to Cain and Edomites, not the tribes of Israel. It argues Jewish claims of descent from Abraham and being the exclusive recipients of blessings in Genesis are contradicted by history and Scripture.
I. Heaven rejoices over the fall of Babylon, with a great multitude in heaven praising God and declaring His judgments as true and righteous.
II. Heaven prepares for the marriage of the Lamb, as a great multitude praises God and the marriage of the Lamb and His bride has come.
III. Christ appears as a warrior king on a white horse to make war and rule the nations with an iron rod, followed by the armies of heaven.
The beast, false prophet, and their armies gather to make war against Christ but are defeated, with the beast and false prophet thrown into the lake of fire and the rest killed by Christ's sword.
The document summarizes commentary on Habakkuk 1:5-11 from multiple sources. It describes how God will use the Chaldeans as instruments of judgment against Judah, despite the Chaldeans' wickedness. The Chaldeans will conquer with violence, destroying fortified cities and mocking kings. Their conquest will come as a surprise, since Judah viewed the Chaldeans as allies. The commentary also notes how God oversees all forces in the universe and can use even wicked nations to carry out divine retribution in unexpected ways.
1) Daniel has a vision of a two-horned ram being attacked and defeated by a goat with a prominent horn between its eyes.
2) The goat's large horn is broken off and replaced by four prominent horns. Another small horn grows and becomes very powerful, threatening heavenly beings.
3) The vision is explained to Daniel - the ram represents the kings of Media and Persia, while the goat is the king of Greece. The small horn represents a future wicked king who will prosper for a time but will ultimately be destroyed.
A verse by verse commentary on Judges 10 dealing with a couple of leaders of Israel in times of God's disappointment in the failure of his people to avoid idolatry.
The document summarizes Daniel's vision in chapter 8 of a ram with two horns and a male goat with a notable horn between its eyes. The ram represents the Medo-Persian empire while the goat is Greece under Alexander the Great. Alexander's empire was divided among four generals after his death, represented by the four horns that emerged. One of the horns became a powerful "little horn" that persecuted God's people, which is identified as the pagan Roman empire. It then describes how the papal Roman empire gained power through its union of church and state, casting down paganism and oppressing God's truth for 1260 years.
The document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Ezekiel 19, which contains a lament over the fallen princes of Israel. It describes how the nation of Israel is likened to a lioness who raised her cubs among other lions, causing them to take on rapacious behaviors. Two kings, Jehoahaz and Jehoiachin, are singled out as examples who were captured by foreign nations as punishment for adopting pagan ways. The commentary analyzes the symbolism and historical context behind the lament. Calvin notes the lament was meant to show the Israelites deserved their suffering, rather than blindly complaining, and to encourage self-reflection on why God was hostile towards them.
Daniel was taken captive to Babylon along with other young men where they were to be trained and assimilated into Babylonian culture. They were given Babylonian names and fed the king's food, which likely included meat offered to idols. Daniel and his friends refused to eat the king's food or embrace the Babylonian names and lifestyle. God blessed them for their faithfulness by giving them superior understanding over the other trainees. They impressed Nebuchadnezzar with their wisdom and served faithfully until the time of Cyrus, demonstrating that God honors those who honor and remain faithful to Him, even in a foreign land.
This document discusses Daniel chapter 2 and its prophecies about future empires. It argues that the chapter prophesied the rise of the Muslim Caliphate empire. It interprets the statue's body parts as representing the Babylonian, Persian, Greek, and Roman empires. It asserts that the stone that destroys the statue represents the rise of Islam and the Muslim empire in the 7th century, fulfilling the prophecy of a kingdom set up by God. The document addresses attempts by some Christian scholars to interpret the prophecy differently and exclude Islam.
http://marcusvannini2012.blogspot.com/
http://www.marcusmoon2022.org/designcontest.htm
Shoot for the moon and if you miss you'll land among the stars...
This document discusses whether the Bible is divinely inspired or merely a work of human imagination. It argues that prophecy is proof of divine inspiration, as only God could foretell the future accurately. The document examines a prophecy against the ancient city of Tyre from Ezekiel, written around 585 BC, which predicted multiple nations would attack and destroy Tyre in succession, scraping its ruins into the sea. This detailed and specific prophecy came true, as Tyre was conquered by Nebuchadnezzar and later Alexander the Great, with its ruins dumped into the sea, and the city was never rebuilt, confirming the Bible's divine authority and inspiration according to the document.
Setting the Stage for Daniel/RevelationBibleTalk.tv
This introductory lesson will situate the historical setting for the book of Daniel and its relationship to the Book of Revelation. Watch, download or read this lesson: http://bibletalk.tv/daniel-revelation-1
This document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Ruth Chapter 1. It summarizes the key events in the chapter where there was a famine in Bethlehem so Elimelech and his family, including his wife Naomi and their two sons, went to live in Moab. While there, Elimelech died and Naomi's sons married Moabite women but then also died, leaving Naomi widowed and childless in Moab. The commentary discusses possible historical contexts and judges this event may have taken place under as well as meanings of the names and characters.
Daniel was a prophet who lived in the 6th century BC and served kings in Babylon and Persia. He interpreted dreams that revealed God's sovereignty over kingdoms. The book of Daniel outlines his interpretations of Nebuchadnezzar's dreams of a statue and a tree, Belshazzar's writing on the wall, and Daniel's own visions of four beasts and a ram and goat. Daniel's prophecies pointed to the coming of Jesus Christ and events in the last days. The book demonstrates that God controls the rise and fall of nations and fulfills His plans through historical events.
Introduction and Overview of the Book of DanielBodie Quirk
Learn about the context, the structure and key things to look for in your study of the Book of Daniel. Also included is an introduction and interpretation of the amazing prophecy in Daniel 9.
Daniel receives a vision revealing a great conflict between good and evil that would affect God's people in the last days. Though the vision was given in the third year of Cyrus' rule, its meaning was not fully understood until later. Daniel mourned and fasted for three weeks seeking greater understanding of what he had seen regarding the restoration of God's people and sanctuary. His strict diet and abstinence from luxuries during this time helped sharpen his mind to discern the Holy Spirit's revelations. The vision in chapter 10 provides further explanation of the restoration outlined in Daniel 8-9.
Daniel 4 kingdoms from Daniel Chapter 2 prespectivePrepare Your Ways
This document discusses prophecies from the books of Daniel and Revelation regarding the kingdoms of the world and the establishment of God's kingdom. It outlines how Daniel's vision of the statue with different metals represented successive world empires, culminating in Rome. It then discusses references in Revelation to the seven kings and the beast from the sea often associated with Rome. The document explores connections between these biblical prophecies and the rise and fall of historical empires like Babylon, Persia, Greece and Rome.
Difficult moral issues: Genocide of the Canaanitespdavenport
The document discusses the genocide of the Canaanites described in the book of Joshua. It summarizes the religious practices of the Canaanites, including idolatry, cult prostitution, child sacrifice, and other immoral acts. It argues that God justifiably commanded the destruction of the Canaanites to remove the immoral influence from Israel and assert his sole authority. However, the language in Joshua was exaggerated based on conventions of ancient Near Eastern military reports, and the Israelites did not actually commit genocide against the Canaanites. The events prefigured God's ultimate judgment and salvation through Jesus Christ.
1. Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that troubled him greatly and demanded his wise men tell him both the dream and its interpretation.
2. When the wise men were unable to do so, Daniel received a revelation from God of both the dream and its meaning.
3. The dream involved a large statue made of gold, silver, bronze, iron and clay that was destroyed by a small stone becoming a great mountain. This represented four successive world empires.
1. Nebuchadnezzar has a troubling dream that disturbs his sleep, but cannot remember the dream. He demands that his wise men tell him both the dream and its interpretation.
2. When the wise men are unable to do so, Nebuchadnezzar sentences them all to death. Daniel asks God for the dream's revelation and interpretation to save the wise men.
3. God reveals the dream to Daniel - an image made of different metals that is destroyed by a stone. Daniel interprets it as different kingdoms that will be destroyed by God's eternal kingdom. Nebuchadnezzar promotes Daniel for revealing the dream.
The document discusses the prophecy of Daniel chapter 2. It begins by providing context about Daniel's time in Babylon and the need for a revival of godliness. It then summarizes the key parts of Daniel's prophecy:
1) God gave Nebuchadnezzar a dream about an image made of different metals which represented successive world empires - gold (Babylon), silver (Medo-Persia), bronze (Greece), and iron (Rome).
2) Daniel was able to interpret the dream, identifying each metal with a kingdom. Rome's division into European powers is symbolized by the feet of iron and clay.
3) The final kingdom will be Christ's everlasting kingdom
This document provides a summary of a book arguing that Jews are not descended from the original Israelites and their claims of being God's chosen people are false. It asserts that Judaism is an imposter religion and Jews are an imposter people, representing the deception that will deceive the whole world. The document traces the genealogy of Jews back to Cain and Edomites, not the tribes of Israel. It argues Jewish claims of descent from Abraham and being the exclusive recipients of blessings in Genesis are contradicted by history and Scripture.
I. Heaven rejoices over the fall of Babylon, with a great multitude in heaven praising God and declaring His judgments as true and righteous.
II. Heaven prepares for the marriage of the Lamb, as a great multitude praises God and the marriage of the Lamb and His bride has come.
III. Christ appears as a warrior king on a white horse to make war and rule the nations with an iron rod, followed by the armies of heaven.
The beast, false prophet, and their armies gather to make war against Christ but are defeated, with the beast and false prophet thrown into the lake of fire and the rest killed by Christ's sword.
The document summarizes commentary on Habakkuk 1:5-11 from multiple sources. It describes how God will use the Chaldeans as instruments of judgment against Judah, despite the Chaldeans' wickedness. The Chaldeans will conquer with violence, destroying fortified cities and mocking kings. Their conquest will come as a surprise, since Judah viewed the Chaldeans as allies. The commentary also notes how God oversees all forces in the universe and can use even wicked nations to carry out divine retribution in unexpected ways.
1) Daniel has a vision of a two-horned ram being attacked and defeated by a goat with a prominent horn between its eyes.
2) The goat's large horn is broken off and replaced by four prominent horns. Another small horn grows and becomes very powerful, threatening heavenly beings.
3) The vision is explained to Daniel - the ram represents the kings of Media and Persia, while the goat is the king of Greece. The small horn represents a future wicked king who will prosper for a time but will ultimately be destroyed.
A verse by verse commentary on Judges 10 dealing with a couple of leaders of Israel in times of God's disappointment in the failure of his people to avoid idolatry.
The document summarizes Daniel's vision in chapter 8 of a ram with two horns and a male goat with a notable horn between its eyes. The ram represents the Medo-Persian empire while the goat is Greece under Alexander the Great. Alexander's empire was divided among four generals after his death, represented by the four horns that emerged. One of the horns became a powerful "little horn" that persecuted God's people, which is identified as the pagan Roman empire. It then describes how the papal Roman empire gained power through its union of church and state, casting down paganism and oppressing God's truth for 1260 years.
The document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Ezekiel 19, which contains a lament over the fallen princes of Israel. It describes how the nation of Israel is likened to a lioness who raised her cubs among other lions, causing them to take on rapacious behaviors. Two kings, Jehoahaz and Jehoiachin, are singled out as examples who were captured by foreign nations as punishment for adopting pagan ways. The commentary analyzes the symbolism and historical context behind the lament. Calvin notes the lament was meant to show the Israelites deserved their suffering, rather than blindly complaining, and to encourage self-reflection on why God was hostile towards them.
Daniel was taken captive to Babylon along with other young men where they were to be trained and assimilated into Babylonian culture. They were given Babylonian names and fed the king's food, which likely included meat offered to idols. Daniel and his friends refused to eat the king's food or embrace the Babylonian names and lifestyle. God blessed them for their faithfulness by giving them superior understanding over the other trainees. They impressed Nebuchadnezzar with their wisdom and served faithfully until the time of Cyrus, demonstrating that God honors those who honor and remain faithful to Him, even in a foreign land.
This document discusses Daniel chapter 2 and its prophecies about future empires. It argues that the chapter prophesied the rise of the Muslim Caliphate empire. It interprets the statue's body parts as representing the Babylonian, Persian, Greek, and Roman empires. It asserts that the stone that destroys the statue represents the rise of Islam and the Muslim empire in the 7th century, fulfilling the prophecy of a kingdom set up by God. The document addresses attempts by some Christian scholars to interpret the prophecy differently and exclude Islam.
http://marcusvannini2012.blogspot.com/
http://www.marcusmoon2022.org/designcontest.htm
Shoot for the moon and if you miss you'll land among the stars...
This document discusses whether the Bible is divinely inspired or merely a work of human imagination. It argues that prophecy is proof of divine inspiration, as only God could foretell the future accurately. The document examines a prophecy against the ancient city of Tyre from Ezekiel, written around 585 BC, which predicted multiple nations would attack and destroy Tyre in succession, scraping its ruins into the sea. This detailed and specific prophecy came true, as Tyre was conquered by Nebuchadnezzar and later Alexander the Great, with its ruins dumped into the sea, and the city was never rebuilt, confirming the Bible's divine authority and inspiration according to the document.
Babylon the Great is an introduction to chapters 17-18 of Revelation. It discusses various interpretations of these chapters, with chapter 17 seen as dealing with Babylon as an ecclesiastical entity and chapter 18 as a political entity. Babylon originated from humanity's first apostasy against God and rebellion at the Tower of Babel. It summarizes the history of Babylon in the Bible and prophecies of its destruction, though some prophecies had partial near fulfillments and await a final future fulfillment, with Babylon being destroyed suddenly and completely.
The Dead Sea Scrolls and Fulfilled Eschatology ; Powerpoint PresentationTodd Dennis
2007 Carlsbad Conference presentation of "The Dead Sea Scrolls and Fulfilled Eschatology" - To be used in conjunction with Audio Tapes available from http://www.preterist.org/preteristbookstore.asp#Audio_MP3s
Ed Stevens - "Todd Dennis' presentation on the implications of the Dead Sea Scrolls for Preterism was superb! It was material I have not seen any preterist ever deal with. That one lesson is worth the price of the whole set! "
This document discusses prophecies from the Book of Numbers regarding Israel and neighboring nations. It summarizes Balaam's prophecies that foretell Israel's rise and the downfall of hostile nations like Moab, Edom, and Amalek. It notes that the Kenites were treated differently and promised land by Moses. It suggests recent events involving the Druze people, who are traditionally descended from Jethro, fulfilling their role in end-times battles alongside Jews against Amalek, as predicted in the Bible. The document also provides an update on support sent to a ministry in the Philippines for farming, children's programs, and training.
Revelation 18 august 26 2012 sermon slidesJohn Smith
The document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation 17-18. It discusses how Revelation 17 portrays Babylon the Great as a woman riding the beast who symbolizes the evil world system that opposes God. Revelation 18 then describes the reality, reason, and response to Babylon's fall. The great city represents pride, self-indulgence, and reliance on wealth instead of God. Christians are called to separate themselves from Babylon's influence and rejoice in God's judgment against evil.
The Jews Return From Exile - Prophecy In The News Magazine - July 2008miscott57
The document discusses the history of the establishment of Israel as a homeland for Jews, beginning with the 1917 Balfour Declaration and the 1947 UN declaration. It then examines biblical prophecies regarding God's promises of the land of Israel to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their descendants. The document concludes that based on these biblical covenants, Israel has a legitimate claim to the land and that God will fulfill his promises to restore the Jewish people to their homeland.
This document provides an overview of end times events as described in the Bible, beginning with references to Jesus speaking about the signs of his coming and the end of the world. It then describes a sequence of events including the rise of the Antichrist, great tribulation, seven seals and seven trumpets, the mark of the beast, Armageddon, the second coming of Christ, the millennial kingdom, Satan's final defeat, and the final judgment. The document uses many direct quotes and references from biblical passages in Revelation, Daniel, Matthew and other books to support its depiction of end times events and exhorts readers to accept Jesus Christ for salvation and eternal life.
The document provides an introduction to a book that warns of coming judgment and destruction upon America for its sins. It summarizes that America will be destroyed suddenly by fire in one hour as prophesied in the Bible. While this message will be rejected, the author believes he has a duty as a watchman to blow the trumpet and warn people to repent so they can be spared.
david-wilkerson-set-the-trumpet-to-thy-mouth-pdf david wilkersonKaturi Susmitha
This document is an introduction to a book that warns of imminent judgment and destruction coming to America through fire. It references prophecies from the Bible about God judging nations through fire. The introduction argues that America fits the description of modern Babylon in Revelation that will be destroyed suddenly in one hour. It claims America will be wiped out by a hydrogen holocaust and few will escape this divine judgment for the nation's sins and turning away from God. The author believes he has been called as a watchman to blow the trumpet and warn of America's coming destruction.
The Destruction of America::"Behold, the name of the Lord cometh from far, burning with his anger, and the burden thereof is heavy: his lips are full of indignation, and his tongue as a devour-ing fire. And the Lord shall cause his glo-rious voice to be heard, and shall shew the lighting down of his arm, with the indig-nation of his anger, and with the flame of a devouring fire, with scattering, and tem-pest, and hailstones" (Isaiah 30:27,30).
"Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the Lord" (Jeremiah 8:7).
America is going to be destroyed by fire! Sudden destruction is coming and few will escape. Unexpect-edly, and in one hour, a hydrogen holocaust will engulf America—and this nation will be no more.
It is because America has sinned against the great-est light. Other nations are just as sinful, but none are as flooded with gospel light as ours. God is going to judge America for its violence, its crimes, its backslid-ings, its murdering of millions of babies, its flaunting of homosexuality and sadomasochism, its corruption,its drunkenness and drug abuse, its form of godliness without power, its lukewarmness toward Christ, its rampant divorce and adultery, its lewd pornography, its child molestations, its cheatings, its robbings, its dirty movies, and its occult practices.
In one hour it will all be over. To the natural mind it is insanity to come against a prosperous, powerful nation and cry out, "It's all over! Judgment is at the door! Our days are numbered!" The church is asleep, the congregations are at ease, and the shepherds slumber. How they will scoff and laugh at this mes-sage. Theologians will reject it because they can't fit it into their doctrine. The pillow prophets of peace and prosperity will publicly denounce it.
- The document discusses the biblical prophecies about Islam and terrorists in the book of Revelation.
- It describes how the last 3 trumpets mentioned in Revelation 8-11 are called "woe trumpets" and will bring even more terrible events than the first 4, including the introduction of a "religion of darkness."
- It suggests that this "religion of darkness" is Islam, which emerged from the deserts ("smoke") under the leadership of Muhammad, who it says was symbolized as a "fallen star" who was given authority over the "bottomless pit."
- The document discusses how the Bible prophesied the rise of Islam in the book of Revelation.
- It describes how the last 3 trumpets (woe trumpets) would bring attacks on the eastern Roman Empire, leading to its destruction, marking the introduction of a "new religion of darkness."
- It argues that this new religion was Islam, which emerged from the deserts under the leadership of Muhammad in the 7th century AD, darkening the light of the gospel message across the Middle East and North Africa.
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Este documento resume el libro de Daniel. Daniel profetizó sobre cuatro imperios mundiales representados por bestias en sueños. Estos imperios fueron Babilonia, Medo-Persia, Grecia y un cuarto reino diferente a los anteriores que algunos creen que podría ser Roma o un gobierno global moderno. Daniel también predijo el establecimiento final del reino mesiánico de Dios en la tierra.
2. "For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans, That
fierce and impetuous people Who march
throughout the earth To seize dwelling places
which are not theirs. Habakkuc 6:1
Map of the native indian tribes of America
3. And Babylon, the beauty of kingdoms, the
glory of the Chaldeans' pride, Will be as
when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah.
- New American Standard Version (1995)
7. Babel
Means Confusion
Genesis 11:9 Therefore is the
name of it called Babel; because
the LORD did there confound the
language of all the earth: and
from thence did the LORD scatter
them abroad upon the face of all
the earth.
8. TOWER OF BABEL
GENESIS 11:4 And they said, Go to, let
us build us a city and a tower, whose
top may reach unto heaven; and let us
make us a name, lest we be scattered
abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
- King James Bible "Authorized Version", Pure Cambridge Edition
9. From two they made one
and it is unfinished just like
the ancient babel tower
10.
11. JEREMIAH 51:44 And I will punish Bel in Babylon, and
I will bring forth out of his mouth that which he hath
swallowed up: and the nations shall not flow together
any more unto him: yea, the wall of Babylon shall fall.
12. "You felt secure in your wickedness
and said, 'No one sees me,' Your
wisdom and your knowledge, they have
deluded you; For you have said in your
heart, 'I am, and there is no one
besides me.'
- New American Standard Version (1995)
13. SECURITY COUNCIL
UNITED NATIONS
1 TES 5:3 For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then
sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a
woman with child; and they shall not escape.
14. JEREMIAH 50:16
Cut off the sower from
Babylon, and him that
handleth the sickle in the time
of harvest: for fear of the
oppressing sword they shall
turn every one to his
people, and they shall flee
every one
to his own land.
15. “The KING OF BABYLON THE NATION, is presented in the
Scripture AS THE ANTICHRIST (LUCIFER). THIS KING, OF THE
NATION BABYLON THE GREAT, goes forth and conquers and
then RULES OVER THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD. Check Isaiah
14:4-6, Jeremiah 51:25; 44; Habakkuk 1:6-10; 2:4-5;
Revelation 13:7-8; 17:18; 18:24, and you will see this. It is THE
KING OF BABYLON in every single instance that GOES FORTH
TO CONQUER AND TO DESTROY AND RULE THE NATIONS. It is
ALWAYS BABYLON THE NATION AND THE CITY, from whence
he gets his POWER TO DO IT. It is BABYLON THE
NATION, through its deceptive front THE UNITED
NATIONS, that rules the world FROM THE GREAT CITY
BABYLON, which is NEW YORK CITY. That is why the UN is
located in NEW YORK. It is no accident. It is not a
coincidence!!”
From the Article: Is america Babylon? By Robert Howard
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com
16. Revelation 17:1 Then one of the seven angels
who had the seven bowls came and spoke with
me, saying, "Come here, I will show you the
judgment of the great harlot who sits on many
waters”
- New American Standard Version (1995)
17. REV 17:15 “And he saith unto me, The waters which
thou sawest, where the whore sitteth, are
peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues.”
“…AND THE WOMAN WHICH THOU SAWEST IS THAT
GREAT CITY, WHICH REIGNETH OVER THE KINGS OF THE
EARTH.”
18. Hundreds of different nationalities live in New
York City. Many people consider it the most
diverse city in the world. There is no
accepted way to count nationalities, but one
education source said that New York has
more than 300 native languages among the
students in its public schools.
In 2000, New York City had 2.9 million foreign-
born residents, the largest number in its
history. These immigrants have come from a
multitude of nations that is unmatched by any
other city. NYC Department of City Planning.
www.nyc.gov
19. “MOST POWERFUL OF ALL END TIME NATIONS.
None can come close to her in terms to
WEALTH, POWER, MILITARY, AGRICULTURE, MAN
UFACTURING, MU-SIC, CATTLE, HORSES, AUTO-
MOBILES AND TRUCKS, AIR-CRAFT AND SPACE
EXPLORATION. All of these attributes are listed
by the prophets as they describe BABYLON THE
NATION. The point being she is REPEATEDLY
REFERRED TO AS A SINGULAR KINGDOM, A
SINGULAR NATION.”
From the Article: Is America Babylon? By Robert
Howard www.theforbiddenknowledge.com
20. JEREMIAH 50:23
How is the hammer of the
whole earth cut asunder and
broken! how is Babylon
become a desolation among
the nations!
22. ISAIAH 14:5-7
The LORD hath broken the staff of the
wicked, and the sceptre of the
rulers.
He who smote the people in wrath
with a continual stroke, he that
ruled the nations in anger, is
persecuted, and none hindereth.
The whole earth is at rest, and is
quiet: they break forth into singing.
23. [Note: This is a non-exhaustive list, and I purposefully
excluded all sorts of military interventions so as to
be very conservative; the list excludes, for
example, "peaceful means" used to ethnically
cleanse the land of American Indians, i.e. fraudulent
treaties and other coercive means; it excludes many
outright massacres of American Indians; it further
excludes several instances of the U.S. landing troops
in various countries to "protect American interests";
it also excludes virtually all CIA interventions and
other covert wars; lastly, I may have omitted wars
due to my own ignorance of them, although I am sure
that readers will give their input so we can add to the
list as needed.]
Article: We,re at War! by Danios
www.loonwatch.com
24. JEREMIAH 51:25
Behold, I am against thee, O
destroying mountain, saith the
LORD, which destroyest all the
earth: and I will stretch out mine
hand upon thee, and roll thee
down from the rocks, and will
make thee a burnt mountain.
25. REV 18:2 And he cried mightily with a strong
voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is
become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every
foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
26. …and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
27. Habakkuk 1: 7 They are terrible and dreadful: their judgment and
their dignity shall proceed of themselves.
28. JEREMIAH 51:58 Thus saith the LORD of hosts; The broad
walls of Babylon shall be utterly broken, and her high gates
shall be burned with fire; and the people shall labour in
vain, and the folk in the fire, and they shall be weary.
HELL GATE BRIDGE New York
29. JEREMIAH 50:38
A drought is upon her
waters; and they shall be
dried up: for it is the land
of graven images, and they
are mad upon their idols.
31. “Designed by Thomas
U. Walter the dome
was influenced by
classical European
domes St. Paul in
London, St. Isaac in St.
Petersburg, Pantheon
in Paris
Weight in ironwork for
the dome 8,909,200
pounds” www.aoc.gov
32. Motto in Latin:
E PLURIBUS
UNUM
It means: Out of
many one
On the top of the
Capitol, the statue
of freedom facing
East, casted in
bronze
33.
34.
35. “On Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Congress
unveiled a marker in Emancipation Hall at the
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center to commemorate
the important role played by
laborers, including enslaved African
Americans, in building the United States
Capitol. Their contributions were essential for
the constructing what would later become
known as the Temple of Liberty.” www.aoc.gov
37. The Apotheosis of Washington by Constantino Brumidi
“George Washington
ascending into the heavens
in glory. A rainbow arches
at his feet” www.aoc. gov
38. Apotheosis means to elevate a
person to a rank of god, to glorify a
person as an ideal.
“Constantino Brumidi was born in
Rome before Italy was a nation. He
based his decorative scheme for
the ceiling and the walls on
Raphael’ Loggia in the Vatican”
www.aoc.gov
40. Clio Roman muse of
history recording the
events on a globe with
the signs of Zodiac
carved on relief. The
sun is the center of the
wheel which is a clock
with Roman numbers
artist Carlo Franzoni
Car of history
41. “Artist Enrico Causici
An American eagle
stands to Liberty’s
right and the scroll in
her right hand is the
Constitution of the
United States.
To her left a
serpent, the symbol
of wisdom is
entwined around a
section of a column”
www.aoc.gov
43. The Crypt
The Crypt, meaning tomb, is the name of the large circular area
with 40 Doric columns on the first floor of the Us Capitol
building. No one is buried in the Capitol but it was meant to be
the tomb of George Washington.
44. In the Crypt of the Capitol Building is a marker for the
geographical center of Washington, D.C.
45. Isaiah 47:12 Stand now with thine
enchantments, and with the multitude of thy
sorceries, wherein thou hast laboured from
thy youth; if so be thou shalt be able to
profit, if so be thou mayest prevail.
47. “Each of these drawings was submitted after the
Civil War, as the Washington National Monument
Society and Congress debated how to complete
the Monument.” Library of Congress
48.
49. Obelisk and dome in Rome.
The Obelisk that is the center of St. Peter's
square in Rome was first brought from the city
of Heliopolis, Egypt, to one end of the circus of
Nero, by Caligula in 37 A.C. WIKIPEDIA
50. OBSERVE THE OBELISK WITH EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS AGAINST THE
PANTHEON TOPPED WITH A CROSS
51. Interior of the Pantheon of the gods with its famous
quartered roof
52. REVELATION 20:2
….And he laid hold on the
dragon, that old
serpent, which is the
Devil, and Satan, and bound
him a thousand years…
53. Zechariah 2:7
Deliver thyself, O
Zion, that
dwellest with the
daughter of
Babylon.
New York City also has the largest Jewish
community in the world. Around 2 millions.
54. 2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, which are called by
my name, shall humble
themselves, and pray, and seek
my face, and turn from their
wicked ways; then will I hear from
heaven, and will forgive their
sin, and will heal their land.
55. Apostasy
The wicked way of the people of God
• False gospel of prosperity focused
on worldly rewards and money
• Idolatry
• Sexual sin
• Lack of faith
• Lack of love
56. Insure your eternal salvation now!
• A Accept that you are a SINNER
• B Believe in your heart that JESUS (YESHUA)
the Christ, died for you and he was risen to
reconcile us with God Father
• C Confess that Jesus (Yeshua) is your Lord
and Savior
Matthew 4: 17 "from that time Jesus began to
preach, and to say: Repent ye, for the Kingdom of
heaven is at hand."
57. John 3:16 For God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have
everlasting life.
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