The words, “ten horns” appear exactly nine times in nine verses in the Bible, and only in the books of Daniel and Revelation. Daniel 7:7 After this I saw in the night visions, and behold… The Ten Horns of the Books of Daniel and Revelation
This post is to prove that the “fourth beast” also called the “fourth kingdom” of Daniel 7 continues to this very day, and to suggest it is ruling the world covertly through agents of the… The Fourth Kingdom of Daniel Chapter 7 — Rome
Colossians 2:16 ¶Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: I admire my Seventh Day Adventist… Should a Christian observe the Sabbath?
For years I was very much into researching all the details I could learn about the Illuminati and all its sub groups, i.e. Freemasons, Bilderburger, Council on Foreign Relations, Skull and Bones, etc. but now… “… and his deadly wound was healed” – Revelation 13:3
Daniel 7:21 I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them; Daniel 7:25 And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints… “War with the Saints”
The Pied Piper is either a Jesuit or a Jesuit coadjutor.
Codex Vaticanus (AKA Codex B) is considered (by dumb “academics”) to be the most authoritative of the Minority Texts, although it is responsible for over 36,000 (bad) changes that appear today in the new versions.
This manuscript was “found” in 1481 in the Vatican library in Rome, where it is currently held, and from whence it received its name. It is written on expensive vellum, a fine parchment originally from the skin of calf or antelope. Some authorities claim that it was one of a batch of 50 Bibles ordered from Egypt by the Roman Emperor Constantine; hence its beautiful appearance and the expensive skins which were used for its pages. But alas! this manuscript, like its corrupt Egyptian partner Codex Sinaiticus (Aleph) is also riddled with omissions, insertions and amendments.
The corrupt and unreliable nature of Codex B is best summed up by one who has thoroughly examined them, John W Burgon: “The impurity of the text exhibited by these codices is not a question of opinion but fact…In the Gospels alone, Codex B(Vatican) leaves out words or whole clauses no less than 1,491 times. It bears traces of careless transcriptions on every page…”
According to The Westminster Dictionary of the Bible, “It should be noted . . . that there is no prominent Biblical (manuscripts) in which there occur such gross cases of misspelling, faulty grammar, and omission, as in (Codex) B.” — Taken from http://www.1611kingjamesbible.com/codex_vaticanus.html/
And yet, all modern English translations are based from that corrupt manuscript?! — a manuscript written by Roman Catholics and yet now used by today’s Protestants?! I think Protestant Christians need to read up a bit on the history of the Protestant Reformation, for if they did, they wouldn’t touch any Roman Catholic publication with a 10 foot pole!
Did you know that the Ethiopian eunuch’s statement of faith in Jesus Christ — is omitted in most modern English translations?
And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. – Acts 8:37 KJV
That scripture is not in the Revised Standard Version (RSV) English Standard Version (ESV) New American Standard Bible (NASB), New International Version (NIV), Good News Translation (GNT), and other modern translations that were not translated from the Greek manuscript called Textus Receptus as the King James Version (KJV) was.
Greek vs. Latin Vicar: (From Latin) vicarius, a substitute, Anti: (From Greek) “against, opposite, instead of, Vicar of Christ = Anti Christ 1John 2:18 Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have… Pope Francis: The Vicar of Christ
Twe weekend that Peter had been looking forward to had finally arrived. Rising before dawn, he picked up his lovely fiancé, Melinda, to join him in an airborne adventure. As they raced against daybreak towards… The Incredible Journey
Harmony in a World as wracked by tension, strife, prejudice and violence as the one we live in today? Impossible! you might think, as you’re tempted to put this in the nearest trash can. But… The Color of Love
ARE WE IN DANGER of becoming mere puppets, manipulated and controlled? If so, by whom? Is our future already written, our fate sealed? Or is there a way out? The answers to these questions were… Who Pulls the Strings?
When the great Crystal Ball, all sparkling and blue, Appeared in the Earth’s starry skies, The people below who bathed in its glow Were thrilled as they feasted their eyes! Within the great Globe, a… The City in the Sky
Definition: anxiety; fear or nervousness about what might happen; fearful concern. In the King James translation of the New Testament, the word most commonly used for worry is “care,” which also means worry or anxiety.… Bible Topics: Worry
Definitions: Willfulness is stubborn determination to have one’s own way rather than God’s way. Rebelliousness is defiance, disobedience or open opposition to Godly authority or control. 1. Rebellion against what is right — is wrong!… Bible Topics: Willfulness and rebelliousness
Definition: Unconditional commitment and devotion; unreserved enthusiasm; earnestness; sincerity. 1. Wholehearted love for God is the cornerstone of Christian life. * Matthew 22:37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with… Bible Topics: Wholeheartedness
Definition: We are all responsible to be our brother’s keeper, and, if necessary, to lovingly correct those not upholding the standard of discipleship. Reporting the misconduct of fellow workers to God’s ordained leadership is the… Bible Topics: Upholding the standard
Definition: Two by two, in this context, refers to the need for teaming up with at least one more person to do the Lord’s work. 1. God did not intend for man to be alone.… Bible Topics: Two by two
Definition: Willingness or ability to accept the views, beliefs, practices, etc., of others that differ from one’s own; freedom from bigotry (bias, discrimination) or prejudice. In the Bible, long-suffering, patience, and forbearance are all closely… Bible Topics: Tolerance of others
Definition: The management of another person’s property, finances, or household affairs. For Christians, stewardship can be defined as the responsibility of diligently and faithfully managing God’s work. 1. All things belong to God. * Psalm… Bible Topics: Stewardship
Definition: Sadness felt after a loss (as of something loved), often accompanied by feelings of guilt and regret; mental distress caused by loss or disappointment; the opposite of joy. 1. No matter what loss we… Bible Topics: Sorrow
Definition: In the context used here, simplicity is the state or quality of being free from complications, especially in regards to thoughts, motives, and personal conduct. This section does not refer to the other Biblical… Bible Topics: Simplicity
Definition: Shyness and timidity are the tendency to be self-conscious or uneasy when in the company of others; bashfulness. 1. Some causes of shyness: * Genesis 3:10,11 [Fear of exposure of wrongdoing:] And he [Adam]… Bible Topics: Shyness and Timidity
Definition: Being concerned chiefly or only with one’s self, without thinking of others. 1. Selfishness is a lack of love and consideration for the needs of others. * Genesis 4:9 And the Lord said unto… Bible Topics: Selfishness and self-centeredness
Definitions: To seduce means to lead away from duty or proper conduct; to entice or beguile into a desired state or position; to win over; attract; to induce to engage in sex. Beguile means to… Bible Topics: Seducing and beguiling others
Definition: Something kept from the knowledge or view of others, or shared only privately with a few. 1. Keeping secrets is related to faithfulness and loyalty. * Joshua 2:1,4,14 [Rahab the harlot, knew that the… Bible Topics: Secrets: When to keep, and when not to
Definition: A part or thing that exhibits or represents the quality or characteristics of the whole or group; an example, which is something that serves as a model or pattern to be followed. 1. The… Bible Topics: Example, good
Definition: Being free or secure from danger, harm, or loss. 1. Although the Lord expects us to do all we can to protect ourselves, ultimately He is the one Who protects us from harm. *… Bible Topics: Safety
Definition: Desire to pay back injury for injury. Vengeance and vengefulness come from the same root word and have very similar meanings. Vengeance is defined as: “Punishment given in return for an injury or offense.”… Bible Topics: Revenge, seeking
Definition: To feel or show high or special regard for; esteem, honor. 1. We are to show respect to fellow believers. * Psalm 15:4b [A righteous man] honoureth them that fear [respect] the Lord. *… Bible Topics: Respect
Definition: What is generally said, believed or judged about the character of a person or thing; notice by other people of some quality or ability. 1. A good reputation — provided it is for the… Bible Topics: Reputation