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To: Quix

The Second Coming and The Rapture are not two separate events. The Church, The Olive Tree, The Bride, however you designate it, is not separated between Jew and Gentile. In Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek. Christ will not return until the man of sin is revealed. That would be the Antichrist, whose number is 666, (or 616), in some manuscripts. Nrw Qsr (Nero Caesar) is 616 in Hebrew Gematria. Nrwn Qsr is 666. The ten kings were Roman emperors. The first seven were Julio-Claudians — Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberias, Caligula, Claudius, Galba, and Otho. These seven Roman kings were replaced by a dynasty of three — The Flavians, who were Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian. The “little horn”, who exalted himself above all other gods was Domitian. He preferred to be addressed as ‘Our Lord and God’. He worshipped ‘a god of fortresses’, which was Minerva, or Athena, for the Greeks.


12 posted on 02/12/2011 7:15:01 PM PST by Judges Gone Wild (Who are these uncircumcised to oppose the armies of the Living God?)
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To: Judges Gone Wild; GiovannaNicoletta

It really is very helpful when y’all are sooooooooooooooo

brazenly and obviously terminally wrong about

fairly straightforward Scriptures.

Amazing.


13 posted on 02/12/2011 7:24:12 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: Judges Gone Wild
"The Second Coming and The Rapture are not two separate events."

Exactly. The Rapture and the parousia are one and the same.

43 posted on 02/13/2011 3:38:28 AM PST by circlecity
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To: Judges Gone Wild; topcat54
The ten kings were Roman emperors. The first seven were Julio-Claudians — Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberias, Caligula, Claudius, Galba, and Otho. These seven Roman kings were replaced by a dynasty of three — The Flavians, who were Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian. The “little horn”, who exalted himself above all other gods was Domitian. He preferred to be addressed as ‘Our Lord and God’. He worshipped ‘a god of fortresses’, which was Minerva, or Athena, for the Greeks.
Interesting take. This can be tied to Daniel's prophecy about the kingdom of Iron (Romaoi), correct?
121 posted on 02/14/2011 1:23:33 AM PST by Cronos ("They object to tradition saying that they themselves are wiser than the apostles" - Ire.III.2.2)
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