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I saw another beast rising out of the earth. It had two horns like a lamb and spoke like a dragon.
This bit about the lamb is another one of those images that gives people grief. Some information that might help you understand is that the Apostle John is NOT writing mysteries meant to be hidden from the church. I mention this … Continue reading
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An essay from Hebroots.com entitled: No Man knows the Day or the Hour.
“Those
who heard the Lord speak knew what He was saying and usually what He was
alluding to unless He was speaking in parables, which had their own
analogies.” Continue reading