Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Here's the Bible's Deep State:

The Bible makes it very clear people get eaten. During the upcoming tribulation, some believing Israelites are going to be eaten.

Revelation 20 talks about those who don't take "the mark of the beast." They get beheaded.

"Now, when you make a sacrifice, how do you do it?" asks Jordan. "One thing is they cut off their heads. You put a chalice under there and catch that blood, then hold that stuff up and you’ve got a drink offering."

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The symbol of Israel in the Bible is the “burning bush,” not the Star of David, which the Book of Amos identifies as the star of Israel's Caananite god Moloch, associated with child sacrifice.

An internet entry reads, "The elites seem to worship Molech and Baphomet. Molech is the owl from the Bohemian Grove and Baphomet is the satanic goat man with breasts."

Amos 5:26 reads, “But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves."

"That six-pointed Star of David is really a symbol of a pagan god who infested the nation with pagan religion in the time of the Prophet Amos and before," explains Jordan. "And there’s a reason they would use a star. There’s a reason the Mohammedans use the crescent moon and that kind of stuff.

“There's a whole raft of pagan religions in that part of the world dating to ancient times that worship the heavens. It all goes back to Genesis 11 when 'they built a tower to reach to heaven,' and they corrupted the constellations and the signs and messages in the heavens into pagan use.”

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Stars in the Bible are symbols and representatives of certain kinds of creatures, such as angels. Satan and his angels are compared to the falling stars.

Just look at this great passage about the Second Advent in Mark 13: “But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light,
[25] And the stars of heaven shall fall, and the powers that are in heaven shall be shaken.
[26] And then shall they see the Son of man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.
[27] And then shall he send his angels, and shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven.”

What God was doing in the six days He made the earth was actually recreating the fallen creation that had been destroyed by the satanic rebellion of the angels in heaven.

“He restored it and placed man on it to subdue it, bringing it back under the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ to win it back,” explains Jordan. “When you read Genesis, you realize God only gave Adam the responsibility to run things.

“Adam and Eve faced the Adversary that first week and failed. By the way, Thursday is the day they failed and that’s the fifth day."

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After the Flood, God’s plain mandate was “to scatter and replenish the earth,” but the populace purposed, "We’re going to build us a religious system and cathedral and we’re going to get up on top of that sky-high monument (think skyscrapers) and offer sacrifices to our gods."

The thinking was after Nimrod’s: “Unite together, amalgamate everybody and be our own gods, doing all things our own way.”

As R. Dawson Barlow writes in his 2004 book, The Origin of the Races, “It was the human philosophical mindset (which is NOT unlike ‘modern’ humanism) that was responsible for the construction of the Tower of Babel. That product of depraved human reasoning also later developed into a theme of false worship that continues throughout the Bible, and even to our own present time.

“In Revelation 17 and 18, the prophetic Scriptures describe the event when God will deal with another manifestation of this false religious and political system, called ‘Mystery Babylon.’

"This monstrous system is alive today operating under many aliases (including within Christendom) and gaining greater momentum each year. It will be a dominant power at the time of the Second Advent of Jesus Christ to the earth. It is that same mighty system He will destroy at His coming.”

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Jordan explains, “The beginning of Nimrod’s kingdom was Babel in the land of Shinar, and if you remember in Daniel 1, Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, went into Jerusalem and took them back into the land of Shinar into ‘the houses of his gods,’ which is the same thing.

“Nimrod built Nineveh, which was the capital of Assyria, and the city Rehoboth, a word that means ‘the city of boulevards.’ What he builds is a great metropolitan city of hustling and bustling Fifth Avenues, 42nd Streets, State streets, Madison Avenues and all the rest.

“And it says Resen, the city between Nineveh and Calah, was a great city. The word Resen means ‘a bit’ or ‘a bridle.’ And he would have named it after the ability to control things. Resen—that’s like saying Wall Street or LaSalle Street—represents the power that goes with the concentration of economic and social activity in a metro area, and Nimrod controls it all."

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