And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts.
Sunday, September 7, 2025
Idols of Gold and Silver: Revelation 9:20-21
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Revelation 13 Rise of the False Prophet
Beast Out of the Earth: The False Prophet:
The beast out of the earth represents the religion or, religious system of the first beast; the beast out of the sea.
The beast out of the sea is a kingdom, specifically recognized by ten his kings, and the eleventh king; the little horn or, antichrist. The beast out of the earth is the religion or religious system of the first beast, recognized by its 'king'; the false prophet. The beast out of the earth (clay) has the same power of the first beast: the beast out of the sea.
During the tribulation period, the beast kingdom (iron) is regulated by its religious system (clay). This religious system is governed by the sorcerer, the false prophet. This is the religious system that is filled with enmity, attacking Israel and those who have the testimony of Christ Jesus: R 12:17.
False prophet is from the Greek 5578: ψευδοπροφητης - pseudoprophétés, to prophesize falsely, a medium. This should come as no surprise, as the beast out of the earth, speaks the words of the red dragon: the murderer, the father of lies: Genesis 3:15; Revelation 13:11; John 8:44. The false prophet works as a religious cheerleader, promoting the authority of the first beast; the kingdom which rises from the depths of the abyss, and its king; the little horn.
The false prophet is a high priest, a sorcerer, the master magician who rules in the kings court, performing great signs and wonders, deceiving those who dwell upon the earth. These signs and wonders are nothing new, as they have been practiced by sorcerers and magicians, throughout the post-flood Mesopotamia, for thousands of years. The courts of the Kings, along with the palaces of the Pharaohs, were filled with false prophets: magicians, sorcerers, seers, diviners, enchanters and necromancers; working in service to their kings.
This is what the false prophet represents; a master magician working in service to the king and, his kingdom.
Monday, August 11, 2025
Hermeneutics - Bible Interpretation 101
Bible Interpretation 101:
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” – Proverbs 27:17
I recently watched an outstanding teaching by Mondo Gonzales from Prophecy Watchers entitled "Walking into the Antichrist's Trap." While I listened, I noticed a consistent pattern of Hermeneutics concerning Israel, the future covenant and the role of antichrist in the end days. He flawlessly weaved prophecy together in harmony with scripture; intertwining Daniel with Revelation in unity. This is how interpretive scripture works.
I had done an independent study on the 'principles of Hermeneutics' eons ago, so I dug out those old notes, and walked down memory lane. These principles had guided my studies of prophecy, which has been ongoing for nearly four decades. I investigate, analyze and scrutinize prophetic scripture, always have, always will. The most amazing thing with this method of interpretation is, the more you analyze and scrutinize, the more the Bible reveals.
When studying prophecy, “I think" or, "I believe" is a great way to begin a brainstorming session or, in-depth study in a group setting, but, they are not proper biblical hermeneutical principles.
Hermeneutics is a big word for a simple principle; it is the theory and methodology of interpretation; the 'how' of interpretation. It is based upon scripture and methodical interpretation; not assumptions or, general beliefs that lack proof or scriptural support - scripture interprets scripture.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Seed of the Serpent Genesis 3:15
And, I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it (the seed) shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Genesis 3:15.
Year's ago, Pentecostal minister, William Branham took this verse and added to it, falsely teaching that Satan had impregnated Eve with the seed of Cain. Though it has no biblical basis, it began a series of Bible awareness surrounding the seed of Satan.
The mention of the serpents seed is in Genesis 3:15, suggests that there are two seeds; a good seed, and a bad seed. Enmity is placed between the woman's seed and the bad seed, purposely causing a divide. Enmity is a deep seated hatred or hostility, between individuals or people groups, centered around the sovereignty of God, and the light of Christ Jesus. This represents an age old conflict between good and evil; a spiritual battle of sin and rebellion, and obedience to God.
In the Bible we find a stark contrast between two kingdoms; the kingdom of God (light) and the kingdom of Satan (darkness) This spiritual division wrestles for the soul of man. The seed of man is the soul; and every seed has its own body. The seed defines the division between the two kingdoms.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Simplified Overview Revelation 13 - Rise of the Beast Kingdom
Revelation 13 can be broken down into four distinct characters, the red dragon, the beast kingdom, the little horn (antichrist), the beast out of the earth, aka: the false prophet: the magician or sorcerer.
Mesopotamian kingdoms had a slew of false prophets: magicians, sorcerers, star gazers, necromancers, mediums with familiar spirits, wise men, and dream interpreters in the kings court. This is what the false prophet represents, a master magician who rules in the kings court, in service to the king and his kingdom.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
That Great City: Revelation 17:18
But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days: 2 Timothy 3:1.
Revelation: Greek ἀποκάλυψις - Apokalypsis - to uncover or unveil.
Revelation presents a series of events which occur before the second coming of Christ Jesus. This time period is most often referred to as: the 7-year tribulation, the time of Jacob's trouble, the 70th week, the last days, the latter days, the end of days or the end times.
The end of days will be a time of great tribulation, unlike anything the world has ever seen: a conversion of war, famine, pestilence, natural catastrophes, cosmic disturbances, plagues and divine judgements. The end of days also includes the construction of the third temple, making Jerusalem a cup of drunken trembling for the nations: Zechariah 12:2-3, and, two witnesses will rise to prophesize for 1,260 days, clothed in sackcloth. But, these are only a few of the things, that mark the time of the end.
Knowledge of these future events, help to identify these end time markers as they become visible. The most compelling future event is the prophecy found in Revelation 13 - the rise of the beast out of the sea - the tribulation kingdom of antichrist. The beast out of the sea is a vicious and brutal kingdom which has seven heads (seven kingdoms) and ten horns (ten kings): R 13:1-4. There is also a second beast which rises from the earth: R 13:11, which has two horns 'like a lamb' and speaks the words of the red dragon. This Beast out of the earth (clay) is the religious system of the first beast - the beast out of the sea (iron).
Monday, August 26, 2024
English Back to Greek Revelation 17:3
So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness; and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet colored beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
The most interesting area of study of Revelation 17 and 18 are translating the English interpretations back into the original Greek and breaking down the meaning behind those words. Some of the English translations were poorly chosen.
John chose his words very carefully when drafting his account, detailing specifics that are not found in the English translations. Studying the Greek which John used gives us a clearer picture of what John was witnessing while in the spirit.
In verse 7 the angel tells John that he will tell him the mystery of the woman and the beast that carries her. The angel begins to explain a succession of events surrounding the beast who carries the woman upon his seven heads. The angel begins with the beast in verse 8, but does not give John much more information concerning the woman until the very last verse, Here, the angel tells John that the woman which he saw was that great (μεγας) city (πολις) which reigns over the kings of the earth. Revelation 17:18. This verse transitions chapter 17 into chapter 18.
In the Greek, μεγας, mega translates into English as great, huge, enormous by volume, overtly large by physical size.
πολις or, polis for city is defined in the Greek as a walled city, mother city, magistrate city of many, that dominates well defined territory: Babylon the Great.
So now we know that the woman is a metaphor for a extremely large city.