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To: editor-surveyor
>>You really do not understand!<<

Oh but I do understand. The woman is the symbol of wickedness. The harlot. The symbol of wickedness. Where did they place that basket? “To the country of Babylonia (Shinar)". Where did most paganism (harlotry) come from. It was Babylonia (Shinar).

The mountains of bronze from witch the chariots of destruction come upon Israel's enemies? Jesus stands on the Mount of Olives and it splits in two as seen Zechariah 14:4.

>>In the Hebrew scriptures the word clearly is fire; the context proves it.<<

The word is clearly woman and fit's with the rest assured of scripture. Not only where the same word is used but also where a woman is used for wickedness.

>>You are a very dangerous man to listen to<<

To those who preach another gospel I'm sure it seems that way.

3,537 posted on 10/29/2014 11:42:28 AM PDT by CynicalBear (For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
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To: CynicalBear

You keep missing the salient points, and then misuse them to construct a false prophecy.

Mountains of BRASS are not natural mountains, as brass does not occur naturally.

The word woman exactly does not fit with any scripture; there is also no way to carry any “woman” on a 35’ long missile. If it meant Harlot, there is a word specifically for harlot, but there is no connection to harlotry in the prophecy, that is something you invented and inserted to shore up your wet toilet paper interpretation.

The “chariots” that emerged from the brass mountains did indeed attack the enemies of Israel.

You in every way preach a false gospel that ignores all facets of God’s word.


3,541 posted on 11/02/2014 3:40:32 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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