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[Revelation 12]
Nimrod, the Tower, the Beast, Antarctica and Flat Earth
Skiba shifts to discussing biblical prophecy and the Antichrist, focusing on Revelation 17:8–11, which speaks of a "beast" that was, is not, and will ascend from the bottomless pit.
He highlights that the Antichrist will come from among seven kings, five of whom had already fallen by the time of John’s writing of Revelation.
The Spiritual Wisdom From Remembering Past Lives w/ Matias De Stefano
Matias reflects on a personal revelation during a conversation with darkness, which he interprets as an essential part of the energy of life.
KEYS 62 ANGELS
This is not a direct Bible quote but is based on the etymology of the name Michael, often linked to passages where Michael appears, such as in Revelation 12:7, where Michael leads angels in a battle against the dragon (Satan).
Andromedans 11th Ylo Pt. 2/2. Gitmo. History is a Lie. Religious Warning
They imply that certain truths have been concealed to maintain control over the population, and that mainstream media plays a role in perpetuating this false version of history by not reporting on important revelations.
Future Revelation: The speaker predicts that in the near future, the public will become aware of these historical lies.
They suggest that this revelation will lead to widespread reconsideration of beliefs, particularly in religious and spiritual contexts.
Birthright (#3 part 6) Bobs Life
This revelation helped Nelson make sense of his own unusual experiences and abilities.
The old system will collapse
Revelation Phase – Hidden truths will be revealed as the frequency on Earth increases.
Currently, humanity is transitioning from the Revelation phase into the Purging phase, where outdated systems are being deconstructed.
1959 Lecture on the Book Edida
Similarly, Stephen Hawking's revelation that photons seem to "know" their environment led him to conclude that they must also possess knowledge of the entire universe, touching on ideas that ancient alchemists understood about the interconnectedness of reality.
Hell and the Hexagram
Myths of the Titans, the Biblical Beast of Revelation, and modern horror stories all reflect this anxiety.
Landon returned with extraordinary memories
Landon’s memories remained with him as he grew older, transforming what was a tragic accident into a profound spiritual revelation.
The Waters of Light
This revelation shocks Zailm, causing him to faint.
Destroyed cities
Description: The city of Babylon is prophesied in the Bible to face complete destruction and desolation, especially in the Book of Revelation where it is referred to as "Babylon the Great" (Revelation 18).
Thus shall Babylon sink
Revelation 18:2: “And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.”
Revelation 18:10: “Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city!
Revelation 18:10: “Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city!
Revelation 18 provides a detailed and vivid description of the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the destruction of a great and corrupt city, often interpreted as a representation of a powerful and morally corrupt empire or system.
Here is a summary of what Revelation 18 describes about this event:
The downfall of Babylon as described in Revelation 18 and the mythological downfall of Atlantis share several thematic similarities.
Here’s a comparison, followed by alternative translations of the Revelation verses that align with the narrative of Atlantis:
Babylon: In Revelation 18, Babylon is portrayed as a city filled with luxury, wealth, and immorality.
It is said that “all nations have drunk the wine of the passion of her immorality” (Revelation 18:3).
Babylon’s arrogance is seen in its claim to sit as a queen, immune to suffering (Revelation 18:7).
The city is utterly destroyed by fire in a single day (Revelation 18:8), symbolizing the suddenness and completeness of its fall.
Babylon: The fall of Babylon leads to widespread lamentation among the kings, merchants, and seafarers who benefited from its wealth (Revelation 18:9-19).
Babylon: An angel throws a great millstone into the sea, symbolizing the complete and irreversible destruction of Babylon (Revelation 18:21).
Below is a full translation of Revelation 18, adapted to align with the narrative of the downfall of Atlantis, while maintaining a literal approach to the original Greek text.
Atlantis in the Old Testament
While not part of the Old Testament, the Book of Revelation (New Testament) contains vivid imagery of the destruction of wealthy cities (like Babylon), divine beings, and judgments involving ships and harbors (e.g., Revelation 18).
Destruction of Babylon
Revelation 17 and 18 describe a vision of "Babylon the Great," which is depicted as a symbol of a powerful, corrupt, and oppressive empire or system, or more broadly, any worldly power that stands in opposition to God.
The association of "Babylon" with "Atlantis" is not explicitly stated in the text of Revelation, but there is a symbolic parallel in how both are portrayed as powerful civilizations that meet a sudden and catastrophic end due to their moral corruption and opposition to divine will.
Revelation 17:1-6: Babylon is depicted as a great prostitute sitting on many waters, drunk with the blood of the saints, symbolizing her immense power and moral depravity.
Revelation 17:5: She is called "Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and of the Abominations of the Earth."
Revelation 17:16-17: The beast and the ten horns, which represent kings, turn against Babylon, strip her naked, eat her flesh, and burn her with fire, symbolizing her ultimate destruction.
Revelation 18: This chapter continues with the fall of Babylon, lamented by kings, merchants, and mariners who profited from her, emphasizing the suddenness and totality of her demise.
While Revelation does not directly equate Babylon with Atlantis, the two share significant symbolic elements:
Both Babylon in Revelation and Atlantis in Plato's account are destroyed suddenly and completely, leaving a lasting impression of the consequences of corruption.
Allegorical Reading: In a broader allegorical sense, one could interpret "Babylon the Great" in Revelation as representing any civilization or system that, like Atlantis, rises to power but eventually falls due to its opposition to divine principles and moral order.
While Revelation 17 and 18 do not explicitly identify Babylon as Atlantis, the symbolic parallels between the two can be drawn, especially in terms of their representation of corrupt and powerful civilizations that face divine judgment and destruction.
Their 3 Abodes
This is the scheme with which the Demonic Kamahu Pleiadians inspired a fake revelation of fake religions and passed on to them.
They re-recorded a false revelation, counterfeit books, mistranslations to their deceived believers.
Yahwistic Religion and Its Influence on Abrahamic Religions
Quranic Revelation: Islam emerged in the 7th century CE in the Arabian Peninsula, with the Quranic revelation to Muhammad incorporating many elements of Yahwistic monotheism.
Germanic Mythology and Ancient Civilizations
High spirituality, not located in their heads but like a constant revelation from outside.
The second race, on the other hand, was gifted with high spirituality, which was not located in their heads but can be pictured like a constant revelation from outside.
Numerology
Biblically, 7 is a prominent number, seen in the seven days of creation, the seven seals, and the seven churches in the Book of Revelation.
red dragon with seven heads - Revelation 12:1-4
In biblical terms, 11 can be seen as a number of revelation and prophecy.
Human lifespan declines
The reference to a thousand-year period in the Book of Revelation, commonly known as the "Millennium," is found in Revelation 20:1-6.
Revelation 20:1-6 (New International Version)
Jesus’ Initiation
This event, where Jesus speaks with Moses and Elijah and is again affirmed by a voice from heaven, is seen as a further revelation of his divine nature.
Revelation of the DivineThe Burning Bush is portrayed as a pivotal moment of divine revelation to Moses.
Spiritual Awakening and GuidanceFor Moses, this encounter is not just a moment of revelation but also a turning point that awakens him to his mission to lead the Israelites.