Unraveling Revelation: Death of the Watchers
OUR DETOUR through Nahum, Isaiah, and Ezekiel finally takes us back to Isaiah 14, the chapter with the famous verse, “How art thou fallen from heaven, o Lucifer, son of the morning.”Continue Reading
OUR DETOUR through Nahum, Isaiah, and Ezekiel finally takes us back to Isaiah 14, the chapter with the famous verse, “How art thou fallen from heaven, o Lucifer, son of the morning.”Continue Reading
THE KEYHOLE is a symbol used to connect this world to the unseen realm all over the world. The symbolism may seem obvious to us today, representing a lock that opens a door between realms, but why was it so prominent thousands of years ago?Continue Reading
What was it about the Amorites that connects Abraham, the sojourn of Israel in Egypt, and the end times?Continue Reading
I was honored to spend an hour with Dr. Sherri Tenpenny this past Thursday as we began a four-week series based on my book, The Second Coming of Saturn.Continue Reading
It doesn’t matter where Hermon was prior to the Flood. What we do know is Jesus chose that specific location to declare his divinity to his disciples and to the spirit realm.Continue Reading
When the “sons of God” mentioned in Genesis 6:1–4 came to Earth, were they disobedient from the start or were they lured into sin by Satan?Continue Reading
The opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England featured a 30-foot mechanical bull. Does it represent more than just the industrial history of Birmingham?Continue Reading
WHO’S IN charge of the end-times rebellion against God?Continue Reading
Mount Hermon in northern Israel was known throughout the ancient Near East as the abode of the gods. Why? What made it so special?Continue Reading
There are seven specific activities described as “abomination to the Lord.” All seven were intended to “gain information from or influence over a divine being or beings.” The connection of the Molech cult to these activities and underworld entities identifies Molech as the entity we met earlier—Kumarbi, the god summoned from the abi, which, as we’ve seen, is the Hurrian original behind the Hebrew words for “ritual pit” (ʾôb) and the spirits of the underworld (ʾōbôt).Continue Reading
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