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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    Throughout the bible, large powerful nations are often metaphorically referred to as mountains, while smaller less powerful nations are often metaphorically referred to as hills. In the latter days the land of the faithful will become the greatest of mountains (Isaiah 2:2). Isaiah 2:2 And it...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    The miracles the world will love and be intoxicated with is technology that is currently destroying the earth. The power the devil will provide the beast that will cause the beasts ascension from the sea is fusion. Once the devil provides the beast with the key to unlock the virtually unlimited...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    This is a little complicated to explain ewq1938, but I will give it a go. In Daniel 7 we see the beast with 10 horns from one of which the little horn (aka the Antichrist) shall ascend. In the next chapter, Daniel 8, we see a he-goat having a notable horn who traverses the whole earth from the...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    What do you think the seven kings do in association with the seven mountains? The seven mountains are seven big nations the seven kings rule over, and are not seven actual mountains that the seven kings sit on. Revelation 17:9 And here is the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are seven...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    Like I mentioned in a previous post and am only repeating myself now; you have to put all the criteria the Lord provides us about the whore Babylon, the seven mountains she sits on, the kings it represents, along with their actions and results, in order to derive a more accurate assessment as to...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    The Word says the whole world who are not written in the lambs book of life will adore/worship/love the beast, the dragon, and the antichrist. As such, there is a reason (a motive) for why the world will be so adamantly enamored with these entities. Some wish to believe this means that there are...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    People are going to actually in truth love the dragon, the beast, and the Antichrist (Revelation 13:4 & 8). This is not a make believe feigned religious worship. Revelation 13:4 And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    While the Jews did slaughter all the prophets that came before Jesus up to the expulsion of all believers in Christ in the early first century; there have been, and are no prophets being slaughtered there since the first century. The whore Babylon is attributed for all murders committed...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    A king over each mountain. Thus each mountain is a nation.
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    How is Jerusalem responsible for all murders committed throughout the earth, as the whore Babylon is deemed culpable?
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    I read where the whore Babylon sits atop of are seven mountains, not hills. These seven mountains are also represented as the seven heads of the beast, which are seven kings/kingdoms (Revelation 17:9-10). Revelation 17:9 And here is the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are seven...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    Yes, the great city in Revelation 11 is Jerusalem called Sodom and Egypt, which means slavery to carnal lusts. This, however, is not the criteria for the great city that rules over the kings of the world, and is not that the Lord Jesus was crucified there.
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    This isn't 1798, and the Vatican holds no real power over the kings of the earth today. In contrast to the no real power Vatican; what Wall Street does, the worlds other bourses follow.
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    You have to ask yourselves the questions: Does Jerusalem meet the criteria for the whore? How would Jerusalem be deemed head over all the kings of the earth? And how would Jerusalem be responsible for all the murders committed throughout the world? If you cannot answer these questions with a...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    The woman (Babylon the Great-whore), who rides atop the seven headed beast is a metaphorical representation of her riding the economic policies that the kingdoms of the earth follow, that cause all the murders committed throughout the earth (Revelation 18:24). Revelation 18:24 And in her was...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    Jerusalem does not meet the criteria of the city that currently rules over all kings of the earth (Revelation 17:18). The city that rules over all kingdoms of the earth is the one whose economic policies are those that all the kingdoms of the earth strive to emulate. This city whose economic...
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    Who is the beast that was and is not?

    Mountains in the bible are often a metaphor for big powerful nations, while hills are usually a metaphor for smaller nations. The seven heads of the beast which are also the seven mountains and the seven kings represent the G-7 nations today. Five of these nations have fallen from their...
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    What does it mean that Jesus fulfilled the law, but did not abolish it?

    The Lord lived and preached loving our fellowman as we do ourselves. When someone loves their fellowman as they do them self, they then will not rob them, kill them, covet their property, and so on. The Lords faith/belief in love therefore fulfilled the Law.
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    The glory of the nations the devil tempts the Lord with

    Realizing the moment in time where the world's nations are in their pinnacle of glory is when the devil provides the beast with his power (Revelation 13:2), which in turn has the whole world who are not written in the lambs book of life, worshipping the dragon, the beast, and the Antichrist...
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    The glory of the nations the devil tempts the Lord with

    What do you think the high mountains and hills that are so full of themselves in Isaiah 2:14 represent, if not nations? Isaiah 2:14 And upon all the high mountains, and upon all the hills that are lifted up, Here are a couple of more metaphors in Isaiah 40:4-5 & Luke 3:5-6 of mountains and...