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By: Will Clark
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The book of Revelation was written approximately two thousand years ago by Apostle John, who had been exiled onto the Isle of Patmos, off the coast of what is now identified as the country of Turkey. He wrote the text and descriptions of things and places of the past and the future, including our time. Many of his words were written from those spoken to him by the angel sent to give him that knowledge of the future. Plus, many of his writings were from visions given to him to describe by analogies and coded words, since words did not exist for the things he saw in those visions. Examples include words such as scorpions, which he used to describe helicopters; locusts, which he used to describe aircraft on the far horizon; and teeth of lions to describe the grills of armored battle gear. These and other analogies were used to describe those war machines coming out of the ‘bottomless pit.’ John used the analogy of bottomless pit to specify warfare. In this book, the author also unveils many other codes that give approximate times and locations of events prophesied to happen. These include the codes of ‘time, times, and half a time’ and ‘wings of an eagle.’A full description that identifies the Antichrist is also included. Perhaps the most important information one gets from reading this book is the full identification of Babylon the Great and the seven-headed beast that attacks humanity. Armageddon is also much easier to understand when the reader has finished reading this book. Bibles Bibles & Bible Study Christianity Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government Middle East Iran
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