Jordan explains, “He said, ‘I killed a lion and I killed a
bear; now I’ve killed me a giant.’ David’s still learning. When I read those
verses my mind runs immediately to Daniel 2 and 7, and Hosea 13 and Revelation
13, and all those things associated with the Antichrist and the ultimate
manifestation of the satanic policy of evil.”
*****
In Job 38, God starts listing off for Job just some of the
animals Job can’t control. Man was designed to have dominion over every
creature in the earth and so God, in order to demonstrate things aren’t the way
they’re supposed to be, starts asking Job, “Can you control the lion? How about
the raven?”
There’s also the wild goats, calves, wild asses, unicorns,
hawks, eagles, on and on. If you count down from chapter 38:39 all the way down
to Job 40:15, the behemoth is the 13th animal listed in this
passage.
Jordan explains, “He’s Mister 13. It’s the number of
rebellion. This is not a good guy here. By the way, you can read about him in
Revelation 13.
“The word behemoth is a Hebrew word. It’s not translated;
it’s just transliterated into the English language. The word is literally the plural form for the Hebrew word ‘beast.’
"Well, that’s not hard to understand because, in Revelation 13:1-2, when it
describes the Antichrist, it says he has the body of a leopard, the mouth of a
lion and the feet of a bear. The Antichrist is a composite beast. He’s
identified that way in Hosea 13, for example."
*****
The first mention of "leviathan" is in Job 41:1. He’s later
identified in Isaiah 27 as Satan. “So what you’re dealing with here is the
Antichrist and the power behind him— Satan,” says Jordan. “The reason God is
doing that with Job is because, if you start in 40: 6-14, in essence, what the
Lord says to Job is, ‘Here’s what it’s going to take for you to deliver
yourself out of satanic captivity.’
“God says, ‘Let’s
look at your adversary,’ and Job looks at the behemoth, then looks at
leviathan. They’re the real enemy that held Job in satanic captivity and the
captivity is not going to be over with until these two characters are dealt
with in the last days.
“Everything in Job 40 has tremendously significant things to
it. If the ‘behemoth eateth grass as an ox,’ you have two horns like that.
“That serpent that stood there in front of Eve was not a
legless little scaled snake hanging on the ground. The serpent was a beautiful,
handsome, adorned angel of light whose character was that of a serpent.
“Satan was ‘more subtle than any beast in the field’ because
in his essence he’s a cherub and a cherub in Ezekiel 1 is identified as the ox.
"So, when it says ‘he eats grass as an ox,’ it’s something about the essence of
who he is. It says, ‘Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in
the navel of his belly.
[17] He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together.
[18] His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron.’
[17] He moveth his tail like a cedar: the sinews of his stones are wrapped together.
[18] His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron.’
“By the way, his belly (Rev. 3)—he’s got the body of a
leopard. His bones are like bars of iron. Genesis 4, in describing the course
of this world under satanic dominion, is where the iron first shows up in
Bible. Iron was an invention for use as part of the course of this world.
*****
Deuteronomy 3:11 says, “For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants; behold, his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man.”
“Where’d the giants come from?” says Jordan. “Genesis 6.
Angels mingled with the seed of man. That’s what we read there in Daniel 2.
It’s pointing you back to Genesis 6 as to the origin of these 10 kings.
“The guy’s got a bed that’s 12-feet-by-6-feet. He’s a big
dude because he’s one of the giants. But he’s one of those remnant of those
giants that came from the ‘sons of God’ coming down and cohabitating with ‘the
daughters of men.’
“In Deuteronomy 4:10 you’ll see the reference is to ‘the
iron furnace even out of Egypt.’ Egypt is where Israel was held in satanic
captivity.
"My point is iron in the Bible is associated with satanic activity,
and in Daniel 2 when he talks about how ‘they mingle themselves with the seed
of man,’ there’s an issue there about
demons and man and producing a seed and these demons coming in and taking on to
themselves a human identity.
“Now, if you take on yourself a human identity as in Genesis
6, then you go to Revelation 17 and these demonic creatures—these fallen
spirits who’ve taken on a human vessel of identity . . . when it says ‘they
will eat the flesh of the woman,’ the woman is guilty of the blood of the
servants of Jesus.”
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