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Royal Robes Don’t Make A King
Humans have the propensity to judge by outward appearances. We clearly see that in Israel’s rejection of the LORD and their demand for an earthly king. God then directed the prophet Samuel to…
Kenneth Chad Roberts,
Royal Robes Don’t Make A King
Humans have the propensity to judge by outward appearances. We clearly see that in Israel’s rejection of the LORD and their demand for an earthly king. God then directed the prophet Samuel to…
Kenneth Chad Roberts,
Wolf Week # 2: Why wolves?
By Elizabeth Prata AI generated via Pixlr This week I’m taking a look at false teachers, whom the Bible calls wolves. I look at their characteristics, traits, and methods according to the Bib…
Elizabeth Prata,
Wolf Week # 2: Why wolves?
By Elizabeth Prata AI generated via Pixlr This week I’m taking a look at false teachers, whom the Bible calls wolves. I look at their characteristics, traits, and methods according to the Bib…
Elizabeth Prata,
The Throne of the Beast is Christian Religious Authority.
In the Bible generally, in history, and in Revelation, it is always false religion that opposes God's people.
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,
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,
The throne of the beast, receives from the dragon, is religious authority.
It receives its throne (authority) from the Roman Empire, but the throne of the beast is not military might. Neither is it the power of money.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
Revelation 17:4-6 - Babylon the great, the mother of harlots
Babylon always existed, persecuting and killing God’s people, but in the Christian era the church took over that role.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
Revelation 17:4-6 – Babylon the great, the mother of harlots
Babylon always existed, persecuting and killing God's people, but in the Christian era the church took over that role.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,

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