Thursday, June 23, 2016

POTUS Obama the great Pharaoh of U.S.?

President Obama gets more than a kick out of his fellow Illuminati brothers’ insistence he’s a clone/reincarnation of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, regarded as “one of the most original thinkers of his era.” Just look on Google to see likeness images.

Akhenaten is credited with the vast settlement of immigrants to Middle Egypt, 200 miles south of Cairo, represented today by the archaeological desert of Amarna beside the River Nile.

“Thirty-three centuries ago, this spot was home to tens of thousands of ancient Egyptians, brought there by the will of a single man: the pharaoh Akhenaten,” informs Alastair Sooke of the London Telegraph. “Rebel, tyrant, and prophet of arguably the world’s earliest monotheistic religion, Akhenaten has been called history’s first individual. His impact upon ancient Egyptian customs and beliefs stretching back for centuries was so alarming that, in the generations following his death in 1336 BC, he was branded a heretic. Official king lists omitted his name.

“For my money, this makes him the most fascinating and controversial figure in Egyptian history. And that’s before you consider his marriage to Nefertiti, known as the Mona Lisa of antiquity thanks to her austerely beautiful painted limestone bust discovered in a sculptor’s workshop at Amarna and now in the Egyptian Museum in Berlin, or the likelihood that he fathered Tutankhamun, the most famous pharaoh of them all. If I were in charge of the British Museum, I would commission an exhibition about Akhenaten in a trice.”

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Just as Ezekiel 28 presents a detailed description of the Antichrist--first as the man of sin, then as the son of perdition—under the picture-type of the prince turned King Tyrus, Ezekiel 29 reveals Satan under the picture of another one of his dupes, Pharaoh king of Egypt.

The infamous passage reads, “Speak, and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself.
[4] But I will put hooks in thy jaws, and I will cause the fish of thy rivers to stick unto thy scales, and I will bring thee up out of the midst of thy rivers, and all the fish of thy rivers shall stick unto thy scales.
[5] And I will leave thee thrown into the wilderness, thee and all the fish of thy rivers: thou shalt fall upon the open fields; thou shalt not be brought together, nor gathered: I have given thee for meat to the beasts of the field and to the fowls of the heaven.
[6] And all the inhabitants of Egypt shall know that I am the LORD, because they have been a staff of reed to the house of Israel.

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Who is the great dragon in the passage? Satan. Other such references are in Revelation 12, Job 41 and Isaiah 27.

“There’s a description of Satan in Ezekiel 32 that is one of the most fascinating things . . . you read this stuff and say, ‘Man, what in the world?!’ but you say, ‘Well, it’s God’s Word,’ ” reasons Jordan. 

“The key is you’re looking beyond the individual instrument, just like when someone looks at the Believer.  When Paul says ‘that Christ might be magnified in my body whether by life or death,’ it’s Christ that’s the issue, working through Paul and it’s God’s will that’s the issue.

“In like manner, when you look at Satan and his emissaries, it’s really Satan who’s the issue and you see this description of him go on down through chapters 30-32, and when you come down toward the end of Ezekiel 32, as he describes Pharaoh, this, by the way, is described in Revelation 2:24 as the depths of Satan.

Ezekiel writes, [29] There is Edom, her kings, and all her princes, which with their might are laid by them that were slain by the sword: they shall lie with the uncircumcised, and with them that go down to the pit.
[30] There be the princes of the north, all of them, and all the Zidonians, which are gone down with the slain; with their terror they are ashamed of their might; and they lie uncircumcised with them that be slain by the sword, and bear their shame with them that go down to the pit.
[31] Pharaoh shall see them, and shall be comforted over all his multitude, even Pharaoh and all his army slain by the sword, saith the Lord GOD.
[32] For I have caused my terror in the land of the living: and he shall be laid in the midst of the uncircumcised with them that are slain with the sword, even Pharaoh and all his multitude, saith the Lord GOD.

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“This is talking about this great battle and Pharaoh is going to see all these people who’ve been slain and the killing of his armies, and notice it says he ‘shall be comforted over all his multitude.’

“That army back in verses 27-30, is a bunch of people God slew and damned to hell, and the picture is Satan comforted over the damnation of his own people and what Romans 1:32 says is, [32] Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.

“That’s that same nature; it’s part of Adam. That’s what sin is like. Don’t you ever think that sin is any different in you than it is in anybody else.

“This is why things get to the place they get, where you look around you and say, ‘Well, how can this madness go on?!’ Don’t forget II Peter 2’s talking about the MADNESS of the prophet.

“You see, sin can never be satisfied. You can’t satiate it. Sin deadens and you adjust to it, and when you get dead to the further stimulus of it, now you have to keep going further into it, having a little more and a little more.

“That issue in Ezekiel 32 is about pleasure. That’s the depth of sin. That’s when sin has reaped its harvest in a person’s life to the place where they are just exactly like, in attitude and actions, their father the devil.”

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