Don’t let the mockers and scoffers get to you. All you can do is pray that they wake up before the Rapture and if not that they do not take the Mark and remain faithful to the end. You can almost hear the footsteps of the Messiah. Maranatha.
[[Dont let the mockers and scoffers get to you. All you can do is pray that they wake up before the Rapture and if not that they do not take the Mark and remain faithful to the end. You can almost hear the footsteps of the Messiah. Maranatha.]]
Exactly , I only post the warnings, maybe one day they will remember the warnings.
I’m a thinker not a feeler. I used to run a game server , these guys don’t know how to mock. They sound like pansies and parrots , I giggle when I get their panties in a bunch.
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Keep looking up !Maranatha !
My question is 'If there is a seven year tribulation why is there no mention of a seven year time period in the book of Revelation?'
After all the book of Daniel was written before the crucifixion and resurrection and the book of Revelation was written after the crucifixion/resurrection.
Interesting fact: The year 3790 (30 C.E.) the year of the crucifixion/resurrection is the middle of a week (shmita cycle) and if you count *666 years from 30 C.E. you come to the reign of Abd al Malik who standardized Islamic currency. You count the number like you count the omer...
See: The Torah
Happy Chanukah! See: Matthew 25:1-13
For Christmas See: Jeremiah 10:1-5 For they cannot do evil, Nor can they do any good congratulations, you're inert
*30 C.E. + 666 = 696
A script of elegance and symmetry
The gold dinar struck in the year 77 of the Islamic calendar, (AD 696-7) is significant for a number of reasons: it is the first issue of Islamic coinage without pictorial representation and represents a decisive break away from a coinage that hitherto had imitated the coins of the Sasanians and the Byzantines, whose territories had been incorporated into the new Muslim empire.
This dinar was struck by Abd al-Malik, fifth of the Umayyad caliphs (reigned AD 685-705) - the Umayyads being the first great dynasty of Islam (AD 661-750) whose capital was at Damascus in Syria. Abd al-Malik not only initiated the reform of the coinage but was also responsible for the construction of one of the most iconic buildings in the Islamic world, the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, part of an ambitious plan to build up and consolidate the Muslim presence in Greater Syria. Quite apart from the significance of this coin for the monetary history of the Islamic world, the style of the coin also tells another important story.
The inscriptions proclaim the very essence of the faith of Islam and include the phrase: there is no god but God, he has no associate, Muhammad is the prophet of God, in addition to other verses from the Quran (Quran 9:33 and 112). Quranic texts also appear in the Dome of the Rock made of mosaic placed high up on the walls of the ambulatory and they are written in the style of script known as Kufic.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/YQMPZkAXRW6iYDCe5L4KSA
there is no god but God, he has no associate, Muhammad is the prophet of God
Revelation 13:1 And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
And upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
The head of the coin, google seven dinars ten dirhams
Theres lots more...