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Who was Darius the Mede in the book of Daniel?
This article proposes that Darius was general Ugbaru who conquered Babylon and who Cyrus appointed as king over Babylon.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
The scarlet beast on which the harlot sits (Rev 17)
Revelation has three beasts with seven heads and ten horns. They are NOT literal beasts but symbolize different but RELATED things.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
God’s people are sealed during Daniel’s Time of the End.
Both the seal of God (Rev 7) and the little open book (Rev 10) come down out of heaven in "the time of the end," as defined in Daniel 12.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
The Seven Heads of the Beast are the animals of Daniel 7.
The Sea Beast is Daniel's 11th horn. It persecutes for 3½ years but dies. In the end-time it is revived to form the Image of the Beast.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
Revelation 17:1-3 - The harlot sitting on the scarlet beast
The angel told John that the harlot sits on many waters, but then he saw her sitting on a scarlet beast with seven heads.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
Revelation 17:1-3 – The harlot sitting on the scarlet beast
The angel told John that the harlot sits on many waters, but then he saw her sitting on a scarlet beast with seven heads.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
The Seven Seals of Revelation - Verse-by-verse summary
If the sealed book is the book of life: – Why are God’s judgments not understood? – Why could God not explain His judgments? – Why was Jesus not “worthy” to open the book before His death? – How did His death make Him worthy? God does explain His judgments, but to judge between people is extremely complex, and the heavenly beings are unable to refute all of Satan’s informed accusations against the people God had chosen.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
Who is Babylon the great, the mother of harlots (Revelation 17:5)?
Babylon is the one who persecutes God’s people. In Revelation chapters 12 to 16, God’s people are persecuted by four powers: The dragon makes war against God’s people (Rev 12: 17). The beast from the sea overcomes the saints (Rev 13:1, 7). The beast from the earth deceives those who dwell on the earth with … Continue reading "Who is Babylon the great, the mother of harlots (Revelation 17:5)?"
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
The Fallen Angels — House of David Ministries
The reference to demons occurs frequently in the Bible. Jesus recognized their existence, as did the seventy disciples He sent out and the Apostle Paul. As believers, we are admonished to always focus on the Lord and never give the hosts of darkness any meaningful prominence in our lives. We rejoice
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Fallen Angels — House of David Ministries
The reference to demons occurs frequently in the Bible. Jesus recognized their existence, as did the seventy disciples He sent out and the Apostle Paul. As believers, we are admonished to always focus on the Lord and never give the hosts of darkness any meaningful prominence in our lives. We rejoice
Eric M. Teitelman,

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