Unraveling Revelation: The Final Nephilim
Satan’s end times commander-in-chief may be a hybrid semi-divine human possessed by the spirit of Abaddon.Continue Reading
Satan’s end times commander-in-chief may be a hybrid semi-divine human possessed by the spirit of Abaddon.Continue Reading
References in the books of Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Micah to a mysterious character called “the Assyrian” are far more important than we realize.Continue Reading
Prophecy teachers typically focus on the unimaginable scale of the slaughter when Gog of Magog is destroyed. The phrase “block the travelers” in Ezekiel 39:11 is usually taken to mean that “the Valley of the Travelers, east of the [Dead] sea,” is choked with corpses. This interpretation misses the spiritual context. Ezekiel’s prophecy actually describes an army that’s possessed by the demonic spirits of the Rephaim, the semi-divine children of Shemihazah/Saturn and his co-conspirators. The forces of the Gog–the Antichrist–will literally be an army of the evil dead. Armageddon will be, in a real sense, the ultimate zombie apocalypse.Continue Reading
The rebellion that’s been leading to Armageddon for thousands of years began with entities created before mankind, the cherubim, seraphim, malakim, Watchers, and other supernatural creatures we may not even be aware of. The Titans, the Watchers of the Bible, return when the angel with the key opens the pit. For those without the seal of God on their foreheads, it will literally be hell on earth.Continue Reading
The long war by the Fallen against their Creator is for control of God’s har môʿēd, His mount of assembly, Zion. That’s His prize jewel, and that’s why Saturn wants it. Armageddon is the battle for control of the har môʿēd—Zion, God’s mount of assembly. The final conflict of the age will be fought at Jerusalem.Continue Reading
WHEN, EXACTLY, did Satan rebel? We discuss the connections between the red dragon of Revelation 12 and Jesus statement that he “saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven” (Luke 10:18).Continue Reading
The Day of the Lord is referenced dozens of times in scripture. It describes a “great and terrible day” when the wrath of God is poured out upon an unrepentant world.Continue Reading
Ezekiel made a point of singling out “the Travelers” in his prophecy of the war of Gog and Magog. This week, we explain why and identify where the army of Gog will fall.Continue Reading
The battle of Armageddon will be fought at, and for, Jerusalem. We explain how a mistake in transliterating led to the belief that Armageddon would be at Megiddo, why Jerusalem makes more sense than Megiddo, and why the “serpent” in Eden was not a talking snake. Join us in IsraelContinue Reading
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