|
Dearest
Brethren,
FATHER
leads
that
we
should
review
HIS
Word,
HIS
simple
Plan.
What
do
we
know?
Matt
24:1-51
1
And
Jesus
went
out,
and
departed
from
the
temple:
and
his
disciples
came
to
him
for
to
shew
him
the
buildings
of
the
temple.
2
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
See
ye
not
all
these
things?
verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
shall
not
be
left
here
one
stone
upon
another,
that
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
3
And
as
he
sat
upon
the
mount
of
Olives,
the
disciples
came
unto
him
privately,
saying,
Tell
us,
when
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
shall
be
the
sign
of
thy
coming,
and
of
the
end
of
the
world?
4
And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Take
heed
that
no
man
deceive
you.
5
For
many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
Christ;
and
shall
deceive
many.
6
And
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
rumours
of
wars:
see
that
ye
be
not
troubled:
for
all
these
things
must
come
to
pass,
but
the
end
is
not
yet.
7
For
nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom:
and
there
shall
be
famines,
and
pestilences,
and
earthquakes,
in
divers
places.
8
All
these
are
the
beginning
of
sorrows.
9
Then
shall
they
deliver
you
up
to
be
afflicted,
and
shall
kill
you:
and
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
nations
for
my
name's
sake.
10
And
then
shall
many
be
offended,
and
shall
betray
one
another,
and
shall
hate
one
another.
11
And
many
false
prophets
shall
rise,
and
shall
deceive
many.
12
And
because
iniquity
shall
abound,
the
love
of
many
shall
wax
cold.
13
But
he
that
shall
endure
unto
the
end,
the
same
shall
be
saved.
14
And
this
gospel
of
the
kingdom
shall
be
preached
in
all
the
world
for
a
witness
unto
all
nations;
and
then
shall
the
end
come.
15
When
ye
therefore
shall
see
the
abomination
of
desolation,
spoken
of
by
Daniel
the
prophet,
stand
in
the
holy
place,
(whoso
readeth,
let
him
understand:)
16
Then
let
them
which
be
in
Judaea
flee
into
the
mountains:
17
Let
him
which
is
on
the
housetop
not
come
down
to
take
any
thing
out
of
his
house:
18
Neither
let
him
which
is
in
the
field
return
back
to
take
his
clothes.
19
And
woe
unto
them
that
are
with
child,
and
to
them
that
give
suck
in
those
days!
20
But
pray
ye
that
your
flight
be
not
in
the
winter,
neither
on
the
sabbath
day:
21
For
then
shall
be
great
tribulation,
such
as
was
not
since
the
beginning
of
the
world
to
this
time,
no,
nor
ever
shall
be.
22
And
except
those
days
should
be
shortened,
there
should
no
flesh
be
saved:
but
for
the
elect's
sake
those
days
shall
be
shortened.
23
Then
if
any
man
shall
say
unto
you,
Lo,
here
is
Christ,
or
there;
believe
it
not.
24
For
there
shall
arise
false
Christs,
and
false
prophets,
and
shall
shew
great
signs
and
wonders;
insomuch
that,
if
it
were
possible,
they
shall
deceive
the
very
elect.
25
Behold,
I
have
told
you
before.
26
Wherefore
if
they
shall
say
unto
you,
Behold,
he
is
in
the
desert;
go
not
forth:
behold,
he
is
in
the
secret
chambers;
believe
it
not.
27
For
as
the
lightning
cometh
out
of
the
east,
and
shineth
even
unto
the
west;
so
shall
also
the
coming
of
the
Son
of
man
be.
28
For
wheresoever
the
carcase
is,
there
will
the
eagles
be
gathered
together.
29
Immediately
after
the
tribulation
of
those
days
shall
the
sun
be
darkened,
and
the
moon
shall
not
give
her
light,
and
the
stars
shall
fall
from
heaven,
and
the
powers
of
the
heavens
shall
be
shaken:
30
And
then
shall
appear
the
sign
of
the
Son
of
man
in
heaven:
and
then
shall
all
the
tribes
of
the
earth
mourn,
and
they
shall
see
the
Son
of
man
coming
in
the
clouds
of
heaven
with
power
and
great
glory.
31
And
he
shall
send
his
angels
with
a
great
sound
of
a
trumpet,
and
they
shall
gather
together
his
elect
from
the
four
winds,
from
one
end
of
heaven
to
the
other.
32
Now
learn
a
parable
of
the
fig
tree;
When
his
branch
is
yet
tender,
and
putteth
forth
leaves,
ye
know
that
summer
is
nigh:
33
So
likewise
ye,
when
ye
shall
see
all
these
things,
know
that
it
is
near,
even
at
the
doors.
34
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
This
generation
shall
not
pass,
till
all
these
things
be
fulfilled.
35
Heaven
and
earth
shall
pass
away,
but
my
words
shall
not
pass
away.
36
But
of
that
day
and
hour
knoweth
no
man,
no,
not
the
angels
of
heaven,
but
my
Father
only.
37
But
as
the
days
of
Noe
were,
so
shall
also
the
coming
of
the
Son
of
man
be.
38
For
as
in
the
days
that
were
before
the
flood
they
were
eating
and
drinking,
marrying
and
giving
in
marriage,
until
the
day
that
Noe
entered
into
the
ark,
39
And
knew
not
until
the
flood
came,
and
took
them
all
away;
so
shall
also
the
coming
of
the
Son
of
man
be.
40
Then
shall
two
be
in
the
field;
the
one
shall
be
taken,
and
the
other
left.
41
Two
women
shall
be
grinding
at
the
mill;
the
one
shall
be
taken,
and
the
other
left.
42
Watch
therefore:
for
ye
know
not
what
hour
your
Lord
doth
come.
43
But
know
this,
that
if
the
goodman
of
the
house
had
known
in
what
watch
the
thief
would
come,
he
would
have
watched,
and
would
not
have
suffered
his
house
to
be
broken
up.
44
Therefore
be
ye
also
ready:
for
in
such
an
hour
as
ye
think
not
the
Son
of
man
cometh.
45
Who
then
is
a
faithful
and
wise
servant,
whom
his
lord
hath
made
ruler
over
his
household,
to
give
them
meat
in
due
season?
46
Blessed
is
that
servant,
whom
his
lord
when
he
cometh
shall
find
so
doing.
47
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
That
he
shall
make
him
ruler
over
all
his
goods.
48
But
and
if
that
evil
servant
shall
say
in
his
heart,
My
lord
delayeth
his
coming;
49
And
shall
begin
to
smite
his
fellowservants,
and
to
eat
and
drink
with
the
drunken;
50
The
lord
of
that
servant
shall
come
in
a
day
when
he
looketh
not
for
him,
and
in
an
hour
that
he
is
not
aware
of,
51
And
shall
cut
him
asunder,
and
appoint
him
his
portion
with
the
hypocrites:
there
shall
be
weeping
and
gnashing
of
teeth.
(KJV)
Mark
13:1-37
1
And
as
he
went
out
of
the
temple,
one
of
his
disciples
saith
unto
him,
Master,
see
what
manner
of
stones
and
what
buildings
are
here!
2
And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
him,
Seest
thou
these
great
buildings?
there
shall
not
be
left
one
stone
upon
another,
that
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
3
And
as
he
sat
upon
the
mount
of
Olives
over
against
the
temple,
Peter
and
James
and
John
and
Andrew
asked
him
privately,
4
Tell
us,
when
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
shall
be
the
sign
when
all
these
things
shall
be
fulfilled?
5
And
Jesus
answering
them
began
to
say,
Take
heed
lest
any
man
deceive
you:
6
For
many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
Christ;
and
shall
deceive
many.
7
And
when
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
rumours
of
wars,
be
ye
not
troubled:
for
such
things
must
needs
be;
but
the
end
shall
not
be
yet.
8
For
nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom:
and
there
shall
be
earthquakes
in
divers
places,
and
there
shall
be
famines
and
troubles:
these
are
the
beginnings
of
sorrows.
9
But
take
heed
to
yourselves:
for
they
shall
deliver
you
up
to
councils;
and
in
the
synagogues
ye
shall
be
beaten:
and
ye
shall
be
brought
before
rulers
and
kings
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
against
them.
10
And
the
gospel
must
first
be
published
among
all
nations.
11
But
when
they
shall
lead
you,
and
deliver
you
up,
take
no
thought
beforehand
what
ye
shall
speak,
neither
do
ye
premeditate:
but
whatsoever
shall
be
given
you
in
that
hour,
that
speak
ye:
for
it
is
not
ye
that
speak,
but
the
Holy
Ghost.
12
Now
the
brother
shall
betray
the
brother
to
death,
and
the
father
the
son;
and
children
shall
rise
up
against
their
parents,
and
shall
cause
them
to
be
put
to
death.
13
And
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
men
for
my
name's
sake:
but
he
that
shall
endure
unto
the
end,
the
same
shall
be
saved.
14
But
when
ye
shall
see
the
abomination
of
desolation,
spoken
of
by
Daniel
the
prophet,
standing
where
it
ought
not,
(let
him
that
readeth
understand,)
then
let
them
that
be
in
Judaea
flee
to
the
mountains:
15
And
let
him
that
is
on
the
housetop
not
go
down
into
the
house,
neither
enter
therein,
to
take
any
thing
out
of
his
house:
16
And
let
him
that
is
in
the
field
not
turn
back
again
for
to
take
up
his
garment.
17
But
woe
to
them
that
are
with
child,
and
to
them
that
give
suck
in
those
days!
18
And
pray
ye
that
your
flight
be
not
in
the
winter.
19
For
in
those
days
shall
be
affliction,
such
as
was
not
from
the
beginning
of
the
creation
which
God
created
unto
this
time,
neither
shall
be.
20
And
except
that
the
Lord
had
shortened
those
days,
no
flesh
should
be
saved:
but
for
the
elect's
sake,
whom
he
hath
chosen,
he
hath
shortened
the
days.
21
And
then
if
any
man
shall
say
to
you,
Lo,
here
is
Christ;
or,
lo,
he
is
there;
believe
him
not:
22
For
false
Christs
and
false
prophets
shall
rise,
and
shall
shew
signs
and
wonders,
to
seduce,
if
it
were
possible,
even
the
elect.
23
But
take
ye
heed:
behold,
I
have
foretold
you
all
things.
24
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.
28
Now
learn
a
parable
of
the
fig
tree;
When
her
branch
is
yet
tender,
and
putteth
forth
leaves,
ye
know
that
summer
is
near:
29
So
ye
in
like
manner,
when
ye
shall
see
these
things
come
to
pass,
know
that
it
is
nigh,
even
at
the
doors.
30
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
this
generation
shall
not
pass,
till
all
these
things
be
done.
31
Heaven
and
earth
shall
pass
away:
but
my
words
shall
not
pass
away.
32
But
of
that
day
and
that
hour
knoweth
no
man,
no,
not
the
angels
which
are
in
heaven,
neither
the
Son,
but
the
Father.
33
Take
ye
heed,
watch
and
pray:
for
ye
know
not
when
the
time
is.
34
For
the
Son
of
man
is
as
a
man
taking
a
far
journey,
who
left
his
house,
and
gave
authority
to
his
servants,
and
to
every
man
his
work,
and
commanded
the
porter
to
watch.
35
Watch
ye
therefore:
for
ye
know
not
when
the
master
of
the
house
cometh,
at
even,
or
at
midnight,
or
at
the
cockcrowing,
or
in
the
morning:
36
Lest
coming
suddenly
he
find
you
sleeping.
37
And
what
I
say
unto
you
I
say
unto
all,
Watch.
(KJV)
Luke
21:1-38
1
And
he
looked
up,
and
saw
the
rich
men
casting
their
gifts
into
the
treasury.
2
And
he
saw
also
a
certain
poor
widow
casting
in
thither
two
mites.
3
And
he
said,
Of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
that
this
poor
widow
hath
cast
in
more
than
they
all:
4
For
all
these
have
of
their
abundance
cast
in
unto
the
offerings
of
God:
but
she
of
her
penury
hath
cast
in
all
the
living
that
she
had.
5
And
as
some
spake
of
the
temple,
how
it
was
adorned
with
goodly
stones
and
gifts,
he
said,
6
As
for
these
things
which
ye
behold,
the
days
will
come,
in
the
which
there
shall
not
be
left
one
stone
upon
another,
that
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
7
And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Master,
but
when
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
sign
will
there
be
when
these
things
shall
come
to
pass?
8
And
he
said,
Take
heed
that
ye
be
not
deceived:
for
many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
Christ;
and
the
time
draweth
near:
go
ye
not
therefore
after
them.
9
But
when
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
commotions,
be
not
terrified:
for
these
things
must
first
come
to
pass;
but
the
end
is
not
by
and
by.
10
Then
said
he
unto
them,
Nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom:
11
And
great
earthquakes
shall
be
in
divers
places,
and
famines,
and
pestilences;
and
fearful
sights
and
great
signs
shall
there
be
from
heaven.
12
But
before
all
these,
they
shall
lay
their
hands
on
you,
and
persecute
you,
delivering
you
up
to
the
synagogues,
and
into
prisons,
being
brought
before
kings
and
rulers
for
my
name's
sake.
13
And
it
shall
turn
to
you
for
a
testimony.
14
Settle
it
therefore
in
your
hearts,
not
to
meditate
before
what
ye
shall
answer:
15
For
I
will
give
you
a
mouth
and
wisdom,
which
all
your
adversaries
shall
not
be
able
to
gainsay
nor
resist.
16
And
ye
shall
be
betrayed
both
by
parents,
and
brethren,
and
kinsfolks,
and
friends;
and
some
of
you
shall
they
cause
to
be
put
to
death.
17
And
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
men
for
my
name's
sake.
18
But
there
shall
not
an
hair
of
your
head
perish.
19
In
your
patience
possess
ye
your
souls.
20
And
when
ye
shall
see
Jerusalem
compassed
with
armies,
then
know
that
the
desolation
thereof
is
nigh.
21
Then
let
them
which
are
in
Judaea
flee
to
the
mountains;
and
let
them
which
are
in
the
midst
of
it
depart
out;
and
let
not
them
that
are
in
the
countries
enter
thereinto.
22
For
these
be
the
days
of
vengeance,
that
all
things
which
are
written
may
be
fulfilled.
23
But
woe
unto
them
that
are
with
child,
and
to
them
that
give
suck,
in
those
days!
for
there
shall
be
great
distress
in
the
land,
and
wrath
upon
this
people.
24
And
they
shall
fall
by
the
edge
of
the
sword,
and
shall
be
led
away
captive
into
all
nations:
and
Jerusalem
shall
be
trodden
down
of
the
Gentiles,
until
the
times
of
the
Gentiles
be
fulfilled.
25
And
there
shall
be
signs
in
the
sun,
and
in
the
moon,
and
in
the
stars;
and
upon
the
earth
distress
of
nations,
with
perplexity;
the
sea
and
the
waves
roaring;
26
Men's
hearts
failing
them
for
fear,
and
for
looking
after
those
things
which
are
coming
on
the
earth:
for
the
powers
of
heaven
shall
be
shaken.
27
And
then
shall
they
see
the
Son
of
man
coming
in
a
cloud
with
power
and
great
glory.
28
And
when
these
things
begin
to
come
to
pass,
then
look
up,
and
lift
up
your
heads;
for
your
redemption
draweth
nigh.
29
And
he
spake
to
them
a
parable;
Behold
the
fig
tree,
and
all
the
trees;
30
When
they
now
shoot
forth,
ye
see
and
know
of
your
own
selves
that
summer
is
now
nigh
at
hand.
31
So
likewise
ye,
when
ye
see
these
things
come
to
pass,
know
ye
that
the
kingdom
of
God
is
nigh
at
hand.
32
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
This
generation
shall
not
pass
away,
till
all
be
fulfilled.
33
Heaven
and
earth
shall
pass
away:
but
my
words
shall
not
pass
away.
34
And
take
heed
to
yourselves,
lest
at
any
time
your
hearts
be
overcharged
with
surfeiting,
and
drunkenness,
and
cares
of
this
life,
and
so
that
day
come
upon
you
unawares.
35
For
as
a
snare
shall
it
come
on
all
them
that
dwell
on
the
face
of
the
whole
earth.
36
Watch
ye
therefore,
and
pray
always,
that
ye
may
be
accounted
worthy
to
escape
all
these
things
that
shall
come
to
pass,
and
to
stand
before
the
Son
of
man.
37
And
in
the
day
time
he
was
teaching
in
the
temple;
and
at
night
he
went
out,
and
abode
in
the
mount
that
is
called
the
mount
of
Olives.
38
And
all
the
people
came
early
in
the
morning
to
him
in
the
temple,
for
to
hear
him.
(KJV)
Now,
did
you
read
all
of
these
scriptures,
or
did
you
pass
over
them,
because
you
have
read
them
before?
If
you
passed
over
them,
please
go
back
and
read
them
thoroughly.
Now,
let
us
turn
to
Revelations,
chapter
6,
the
"seals".
Rev
6:1-17
1
And
I
saw
when
the
Lamb
opened
one
of
the
seals,
and
I
heard,
as
it
were
the
noise
of
thunder,
one
of
the
four
beasts
saying,
Come
and
see.
2
And
I
saw,
and
behold
a
white
horse:
and
he
that
sat
on
him
had
a
bow;
and
a
crown
was
given
unto
him:
and
he
went
forth
conquering,
and
to
conquer.
3
And
when
he
had
opened
the
second
seal,
I
heard
the
second
beast
say,
Come
and
see.
4
And
there
went
out
another
horse
that
was
red:
and
power
was
given
to
him
that
sat
thereon
to
take
peace
from
the
earth,
and
that
they
should
kill
one
another:
and
there
was
given
unto
him
a
great
sword.
5
And
when
he
had
opened
the
third
seal,
I
heard
the
third
beast
say,
Come
and
see.
And
I
beheld,
and
lo
a
black
horse;
and
he
that
sat
on
him
had
a
pair
of
balances
in
his
hand.
6
And
I
heard
a
voice
in
the
midst
of
the
four
beasts
say,
A
measure
of
wheat
for
a
penny,
and
three
measures
of
barley
for
a
penny;
and
see
thou
hurt
not
the
oil
and
the
wine.
7
And
when
he
had
opened
the
fourth
seal,
I
heard
the
voice
of
the
fourth
beast
say,
Come
and
see.
8
And
I
looked,
and
behold
a
pale
horse:
and
his
name
that
sat
on
him
was
Death,
and
Hell
followed
with
him.
And
power
was
given
unto
them
over
the
fourth
part
of
the
earth,
to
kill
with
sword,
and
with
hunger,
and
with
death,
and
with
the
beasts
of
the
earth.
9
And
when
he
had
opened
the
fifth
seal,
I
saw
under
the
altar
the
souls
of
them
that
were
slain
for
the
word
of
God,
and
for
the
testimony
which
they
held:
10
And
they
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
saying,
How
long,
O
Lord,
holy
and
true,
dost
thou
not
judge
and
avenge
our
blood
on
them
that
dwell
on
the
earth?
11
And
white
robes
were
given
unto
every
one
of
them;
and
it
was
said
unto
them,
that
they
should
rest
yet
for
a
little
season,
until
their
fellowservants
also
and
their
brethren,
that
should
be
killed
as
they
were,
should
be
fulfilled.
Now,
we
have
read
in
Daniel
about
the
70
weeks
of
years.
Dan
9:24-27
24
Seventy
weeks
are
determined
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
the
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
the
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
Holy.
25
Know
therefore
and
understand,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
unto
the
Messiah
the
Prince
shall
be
seven
weeks,
and
threescore
and
two
weeks:
the
street
shall
be
built
again,
and
the
wall,
even
in
troublous
times.
26
And
after
threescore
and
two
weeks
shall
Messiah
be
cut
off,
but
not
for
himself:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
that
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
the
end
thereof
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
unto
the
end
of
the
war
desolations
are
determined.
27
And
he
shall
confirm
the
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
oblation
to
cease,
and
for
the
overspreading
of
abominations
he
shall
make
it
desolate,
even
until
the
consummation,
and
that
determined
shall
be
poured
upon
the
desolate.
(KJV)
"Know
therefore
and
understand,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
unto
the
Messiah
the
Prince
shall
be
seven
weeks,
and
threescore
and
two
weeks:
the
street
shall
be
built
again,
and
the
wall,
even
in
troublous
times.
And
after
threescore
and
two
weeks
shall
Messiah
be
cut
off,
but
not
for
himself:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
that
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
the
end
thereof
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
unto
the
end
of
the
war
desolations
are
determined."
This
leads
us
to:
"And
he
shall
confirm
the
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
oblation
to
cease,
and
for
the
overspreading
of
abominations
he
shall
make
it
desolate,
even
until
the
consummation,
and
that
determined
shall
be
poured
upon
the
desolate."
The
first
5
"seals"
occur
in
the
1st
half
of
that
"week"
of
years
("in
the
midst
of
the
week").
For
the
elect's
sake,
the
last
half
of
his
"week"
has
been
shortened
from
42
months
to
150
days
(or
153
days).
Prophesy
written
of
Satan
is
in
moons
or
months
(lunar).
Prophesy
concerning
YHVH'S
children
is
given
in
days
(solar).
This
6th
"seal"
then
refers
of
the
length
of
the
time
that
those
in
Heaven
(5th
seal)
must
rest
before
they
are
avenged
on
the
earth.
"a
little
season"
(Revelations
6:11).
Therefore,
Satan
has
only
a
"a
little
season"
in
the
earth
to
do
all
that
he
shall
do.
This
is
also
referred
to
as
"a
little
season"
in
Revelations
20:3.
Rev
20:3
3
And
cast
him
into
the
bottomless
pit,
and
shut
him
up,
and
set
a
seal
upon
him,
that
he
should
deceive
the
nations
no
more,
till
the
thousand
years
should
be
fulfilled:
and
after
that
he
must
be
loosed
a
little
season.
(KJV)
This
brings
us
to
the
6th
"seal".
What
is
that
which
shall
occur
in
this
6th
"seal"?
Rev
6:
12
And
I
beheld
when
he
had
opened
the
sixth
seal,
and,
lo,
there
was
a
great
earthquake;
and
the
sun
became
black
as
sackcloth
of
hair,
and
the
moon
became
as
blood;
13
And
the
stars
of
heaven
fell
unto
the
earth,
even
as
a
fig
tree
casteth
her
untimely
figs,
when
she
is
shaken
of
a
mighty
wind.
14
And
the
heaven
departed
as
a
scroll
when
it
is
rolled
together;
and
every
mountain
and
island
were
moved
out
of
their
places.
15
And
the
kings
of
the
earth,
and
the
great
men,
and
the
rich
men,
and
the
chief
captains,
and
the
mighty
men,
and
every
bondman,
and
every
free
man,
hid
themselves
in
the
dens
and
in
the
rocks
of
the
mountains;
16
And
said
to
the
mountains
and
rocks,
Fall
on
us,
and
hide
us
from
the
face
of
him
that
sitteth
on
the
throne,
and
from
the
wrath
of
the
Lamb:
17
For
the
great
day
of
his
wrath
is
come;
and
who
shall
be
able
to
stand?
(KJV)
"And
I
beheld
when
he
had
opened
the
sixth
seal,
and,
lo,
there
was
a
great
earthquake;
and
the
sun
became
black
as
sackcloth
of
hair,
and
the
moon
became
as
blood;
And
the
stars
of
heaven
fell
unto
the
earth,
even
as
a
fig
tree
casteth
her
untimely
figs,
when
she
is
shaken
of
a
mighty
wind.
And
the
heaven
departed
as
a
scroll
when
it
is
rolled
together;
and
every
mountain
and
island
were
moved
out
of
their
places."
Let
us
read
this
as
it
was
originally
written.
Note,
these
verses
are
one
sentence.
"
And
I
beheld
when
he
had
opened
His
seal
the
sixth,
and
a
earthquake
great
there
was
and
the
sun
became
black
of
sackcloth
of
hair
and
the
moon
thoroughly
(wholly,
completely)
became
as
blood
and
the
stars
of
the
heaven
fell
unto
the
earth,
even
as
a
fig
tree
casteth
her
untimely
figs
of
a
wind
mighty
when
she
is
shaken,
and
the
heaven
departed
as
a
scroll
when
it
is
rolled
together
and
every
mountain
and
island
out
of
their
places
were
moved.
"
The
word
Greek
word
holee
was
left
out
in
the
English
translation,
but
was
written
in
the
original
manuscripts.
"
and
the
moon
thoroughly
(wholly,
completely)
became
as
blood
"
This
word
"
holee
"
is
from
the
Greek
"
holos
".
3650
holos
(hol'-os);
a
primary
word;
"whole"
or
"all",
i.e.
complete
(in
extent,
amount,
time
or
degree),
especially
(neuter)
as
noun
or
adverb:
KJV--
all,
altogether,
every
whit,
+
throughout,
whole.
[Strong's]
3650
holos-
all,
whole,
completely
[Thayer's]
Does
this
remind
you
of
something?
"beguiled"
1818
exapatao
(ex-ap-at-ah'-o);
from
1537
and
538;
to
seduce
wholly:
KJV--
beguile,
deceive.
1537
ek
(ek)
or
ex
(ex);
a
primary
preposition
denoting
origin
(the
point
whence
action
or
motion
proceeds),
from,
out
(of
place,
time,
or
cause;
literal
or
figurative;
direct
or
remote):
KJV--
after,
among,
X
are,
at,
betwixt
(-yond),
by
(the
means
of),
exceedingly,
(+abundantly
above),
for
(-th),
from
(among,
forth,
up),
+
grudgingly,
+
heartily,
X
heavenly,
X
hereby,
+
very
highly,
in,
...ly,
(because,
by
reason)
of,
off
(from),
on,
out
among
(from,
of),
over,
since,
X
thenceforth,
through,
X
unto,
X
vehemently,
with
(-out).
Often
used
in
composition,
with
the
same
general
import;
often
of
completion.
538
apatao
(ap-at-ah'-o);
of
uncertain
derivation;
to
cheat,
i.e.
delude:
KJV--
deceive.
1818
exapatao-
to
deceive
1537
ek
or
ex-
out
of,
from,
by,
away
from
538
apatao-
to
cheat,
to
beguile,
to
deceive
2
Cor
11:3
3
But
I
fear,
lest
by
any
means,
as
the
serpent
beguiled
Eve
through
his
subtilty,
so
your
minds
should
be
corrupted
from
the
simplicity
that
is
in
Christ.
(KJV)
And,
in
the
Hebrew:
5377
nasha'
(naw-shaw');
a
primitive
root;
to
lead
astray,
i.e.
(mentally)
to
delude,
or
(morally)
to
seduce:
KJV--
beguile,
deceive,
X
greatly,
X
utterly.
5377
nasha'-
to
beguile,
to
deceive
a)
(Niphal)
to
be
beguiled
b)
(Hiphil)
to
beguile,
to
deceive
c)
(Qal)
utterly
(infinitive)
Gen
3:1-19
1
Now
the
serpent
was
more
subtil
than
any
beast
of
the
field
which
the
LORD
God
had
made.
And
he
said
unto
the
woman,
Yea,
hath
God
said,
Ye
shall
not
eat
of
every
tree
of
the
garden?
2
And
the
woman
said
unto
the
serpent,
We
may
eat
of
the
fruit
of
the
trees
of
the
garden:
3
But
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
which
is
in
the
midst
of
the
garden,
God
hath
said,
Ye
shall
not
eat
of
it,
neither
shall
ye
touch
it,
lest
ye
die.
4
And
the
serpent
said
unto
the
woman,
Ye
shall
not
surely
die:
5
For
God
doth
know
that
in
the
day
ye
eat
thereof,
then
your
eyes
shall
be
opened,
and
ye
shall
be
as
gods,
knowing
good
and
evil.
6
And
when
the
woman
saw
that
the
tree
was
good
for
food,
and
that
it
was
pleasant
to
the
eyes,
and
a
tree
to
be
desired
to
make
one
wise,
she
took
of
the
fruit
thereof,
and
did
eat,
and
gave
also
unto
her
husband
with
her;
and
he
did
eat.
7
And
the
eyes
of
them
both
were
opened,
and
they
knew
that
they
were
naked;
and
they
sewed
fig
leaves
together,
and
made
themselves
aprons.
8
And
they
heard
the
voice
of
the
LORD
God
walking
in
the
garden
in
the
cool
of
the
day:
and
Adam
and
his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
LORD
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
9
And
the
LORD
God
called
unto
Adam,
and
said
unto
him,
Where
art
thou?
10
And
he
said,
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
and
I
was
afraid,
because
I
was
naked;
and
I
hid
myself.
11
And
he
said,
Who
told
thee
that
thou
wast
naked?
Hast
thou
eaten
of
the
tree,
whereof
I
commanded
thee
that
thou
shouldest
not
eat?
12
And
the
man
said,
The
woman
whom
thou
gavest
to
be
with
me,
she
gave
me
of
the
tree,
and
I
did
eat.
13
And
the
LORD
God
said
unto
the
woman,
What
is
this
that
thou
hast
done?
And
the
woman
said,
The
serpent
beguiled
me,
and
I
did
eat.
14
And
the
LORD
God
said
unto
the
serpent,
Because
thou
hast
done
this,
thou
art
cursed
above
all
cattle,
and
above
every
beast
of
the
field;
upon
thy
belly
shalt
thou
go,
and
dust
shalt
thou
eat
all
the
days
of
thy
life:
15
And
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
and
the
woman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
it
shall
bruise
thy
head,
and
thou
shalt
bruise
his
heel.
16
Unto
the
woman
he
said,
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
sorrow
and
thy
conception;
in
sorrow
thou
shalt
bring
forth
children;
and
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
husband,
and
he
shall
rule
over
thee.
17
And
unto
Adam
he
said,
Because
thou
hast
hearkened
unto
the
voice
of
thy
wife,
and
hast
eaten
of
the
tree,
of
which
I
commanded
thee,
saying,
Thou
shalt
not
eat
of
it:
cursed
is
the
ground
for
thy
sake;
in
sorrow
shalt
thou
eat
of
it
all
the
days
of
thy
life;
18
Thorns
also
and
thistles
shall
it
bring
forth
to
thee;
and
thou
shalt
eat
the
herb
of
the
field;
19
In
the
sweat
of
thy
face
shalt
thou
eat
bread,
till
thou
return
unto
the
ground;
for
out
of
it
wast
thou
taken:
for
dust
thou
art,
and
unto
dust
shalt
thou
return.
(KJV)
As
you
read
these
verses
concerning
the
6th
"seal",
keep
in
mind
the
way
they
were
originally
written.
"
And
I
beheld
when
he
had
opened
His
seal
the
sixth,
and
a
earthquake
great
there
was
and
the
sun
became
black
of
sackcloth
of
hair
and
the
moon
thoroughly
(wholly,
completely)
became
as
blood
and
the
stars
of
the
heaven
fell
unto
the
earth,
even
as
a
fig
tree
casteth
her
untimely
figs
of
a
wind
mighty
when
she
is
shaken,
and
the
heaven
departed
as
a
scroll
when
it
is
rolled
together
and
every
mountain
and
island
out
of
their
places
were
moved.
"
These
were
originally
written
as
one
sentence,
because
they
happen
at
the
same
time.
There
shall
be
a
great
shaking
of
the
minds
of
men
as
they
witness
the
arrival
of
these
supernatural
men.
Immediately,
Heaven
shall
be
closed.
We
have
read
this
in
Revelations
11:6.
Rev
11:6-11
6
These
have
power
to
shut
heaven,
that
it
rain
not
in
the
days
of
their
prophecy:
and
have
power
over
waters
to
turn
them
to
blood,
and
to
smite
the
earth
with
all
plagues,
as
often
as
they
will.
7
And
when
they
shall
have
finished
their
testimony,
the
beast
that
ascendeth
out
of
the
bottomless
pit
shall
make
war
against
them,
and
shall
overcome
them,
and
kill
them.
8
And
their
dead
bodies
shall
lie
in
the
street
of
the
great
city,
which
spiritually
is
called
Sodom
and
Egypt,
where
also
our
Lord
was
crucified.
9
And
they
of
the
people
and
kindreds
and
tongues
and
nations
shall
see
their
dead
bodies
three
days
and
an
half,
and
shall
not
suffer
their
dead
bodies
to
be
put
in
graves.
10
And
they
that
dwell
upon
the
earth
shall
rejoice
over
them,
and
make
merry,
and
shall
send
gifts
one
to
another;
because
these
two
prophets
tormented
them
that
dwelt
on
the
earth.
11
And
after
three
days
and
an
half
the
Spirit
of
life
from
God
entered
into
them,
and
they
stood
upon
their
feet;
and
great
fear
fell
upon
them
which
saw
them.
(KJV)
Now,
what
does
this
"the
heaven
departed
as
a
scroll
when
it
is
rolled
together"
and
"These
have
power
to
shut
heaven"
say
to
us?
It
says,
that
there
will
be
no
earthly
deaths,
and
no
new
conceptions
from
Heaven.
The
fallen
angels
will
be
locked
in
this
earthly
dimension,
unable
to
leave
until
all
of
FATHER'S
Plan
is
completed.
Satan
can
enter
into
the
earth,
disguised
as
'Jesus',
but
he
has
not
come
out
of
Heaven
unto
the
earth,
but
up
from
the
"bottomless
pit"
where
he
and
the
fallen
angels
are
held
until
FATHER
releases
them
to
come
upon
the
earth,
and
deceive
(test)
all
who
will
allow
themselves
to
be
deceived.
Rev
9:11
11
And
they
had
a
king
over
them,
which
is
the
angel
of
the
bottomless
pit,
whose
name
in
the
Hebrew
tongue
is
Abaddon,
but
in
the
Greek
tongue
hath
his
name
Apollyon.
(KJV)
How
do
we
know
that,
except
for
YHVH'S
Two
Witnesses,
there
shall
be
no
earthly
deaths
in
this
time?
"But
there
shall
not
an
hair
of
your
head
perish."
Luke
21:1-19
1
And
he
looked
up,
and
saw
the
rich
men
casting
their
gifts
into
the
treasury.
2
And
he
saw
also
a
certain
poor
widow
casting
in
thither
two
mites.
3
And
he
said,
Of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
that
this
poor
widow
hath
cast
in
more
than
they
all:
4
For
all
these
have
of
their
abundance
cast
in
unto
the
offerings
of
God:
but
she
of
her
penury
hath
cast
in
all
the
living
that
she
had.
5
And
as
some
spake
of
the
temple,
how
it
was
adorned
with
goodly
stones
and
gifts,
he
said,
6
As
for
these
things
which
ye
behold,
the
days
will
come,
in
the
which
there
shall
not
be
left
one
stone
upon
another,
that
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
7
And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Master,
but
when
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
sign
will
there
be
when
these
things
shall
come
to
pass?
8
And
he
said,
Take
heed
that
ye
be
not
deceived:
for
many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
Christ;
and
the
time
draweth
near:
go
ye
not
therefore
after
them.
9
But
when
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
commotions,
be
not
terrified:
for
these
things
must
first
come
to
pass;
but
the
end
is
not
by
and
by.
10
Then
said
he
unto
them,
Nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom:
11
And
great
earthquakes
shall
be
in
divers
places,
and
famines,
and
pestilences;
and
fearful
sights
and
great
signs
shall
there
be
from
heaven.
12
But
before
all
these,
they
shall
lay
their
hands
on
you,
and
persecute
you,
delivering
you
up
to
the
synagogues,
and
into
prisons,
being
brought
before
kings
and
rulers
for
my
name's
sake.
13
And
it
shall
turn
to
you
for
a
testimony.
14
Settle
it
therefore
in
your
hearts,
not
to
meditate
before
what
ye
shall
answer:
15
For
I
will
give
you
a
mouth
and
wisdom,
which
all
your
adversaries
shall
not
be
able
to
gainsay
nor
resist.
16
And
ye
shall
be
betrayed
both
by
parents,
and
brethren,
and
kinsfolks,
and
friends;
and
some
of
you
shall
they
cause
to
be
put
to
death.
17
And
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
men
for
my
name's
sake.
18
But
there
shall
not
an
hair
of
your
head
perish.
19
In
your
patience
possess
ye
your
souls.
(KJV)
So,
what
does
this
mean,
since
their
shall
be
no
deaths
during
the
great
apostasy?
"and
some
of
you
shall
they
cause
to
be
put
to
death"
Who
is
"death"?
"Death"
is
one
of
Satan's
names.
1
Cor
15:54-58
54
So
when
this
corruptible
shall
have
put
on
incorruption,
and
this
mortal
shall
have
put
on
immortality,
then
shall
be
brought
to
pass
the
saying
that
is
written,
Death
is
swallowed
up
in
victory.
55
O
death,
where
is
thy
sting?
O
grave,
where
is
thy
victory?
56
The
sting
of
death
is
sin;
and
the
strength
of
sin
is
the
law.
57
But
thanks
be
to
God,
which
giveth
us
the
victory
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
58
Therefore,
my
beloved
brethren,
be
ye
stedfast,
unmoveable,
always
abounding
in
the
work
of
the
Lord,
forasmuch
as
ye
know
that
your
labour
is
not
in
vain
in
the
Lord.
(KJV)
Rev
6:8
8
And
I
looked,
and
behold
a
pale
horse:
and
his
name
that
sat
on
him
was
Death,
and
Hell
followed
with
him.
And
power
was
given
unto
them
over
the
fourth
part
of
the
earth,
to
kill
with
sword,
and
with
hunger,
and
with
death,
and
with
the
beasts
of
the
earth.
(KJV)
So,
this
verse
speaks
not
of
a
physical
death,
but
of
a
spiritual
death.
There
is
one
word
which
was
translated
as
"shall
they
cause
to
be
put
to
death";
it
is
the
Greek
word
thanatoosousin
from
the
word
thanatoo
.
2289
thanatoo
(than-at-o'-o);
from
2288
to
kill
(literally
or
figuratively):
KJV--
become
dead,
(cause
to
be)
put
to
death,
kill,
mortify.
***.
thano.
See
2348.
2288
thanatos
(than'-at-os);
from
2348;
(properly,
an
adjective
used
as
a
noun)
death
(literally
or
figuratively):
KJV--
X
deadly,
(be
...
death.
2348
thnesko
(thnay'-sko);
a
strengthened
form
of
a
simpler
primary
thano
(than'-o)
(which
is
used
for
it
only
in
certain
tenses);
to
die
(literally
or
figuratively):
KJV--
be
dead,
die.
2289
thanatoo-
1)
to
put
to
death
2)
metaphorically:
a)
to
make
to
die,
that
is,
to
destroy,
to
render
extinct
b)
by
death
to
be
liberated
from
the
bond
of
anything,
literally
to
be
made
dead
in
relation
to
(something)
2288
thanatos-
1)
the
death
of
the
body
a)
that
separation
(whether
natural
or
violent)
of
the
soul
and
the
body
by
which
the
life
on
earth
is
ended
b)
with
the
implied
idea
of
future
misery
in
hell,
the
power
of
death
c)
since
the
nether
(lower)
world,
the
abode
of
the
dead,
was
conceived
as
being
very
dark,
it
is
equivalent
to
the
region
of
thickest
darkness,
that
is,
figuratively,
a
region
enveloped
in
the
darkness
of
ignorance
and
sin
2)
metaphorically,
the
loss
of
that
life
which
alone
is
worthy
of
the
name,
a)
the
misery
of
the
soul
arising
from
sin,
which
begins
on
earth
but
lasts
and
increases
after
the
death
of
the
body
in
hell
3)
the
miserable
state
of
the
wicked
dead
in
hell
4)
in
the
widest
sense,
death
comprising
all
the
miseries
arising
from
sin,
as
well
physical
death
as
the
loss
of
a
life
consecrated
to
God
and
blessed
in
him
on
earth,
to
be
followed
by
wretchedness
in
hell
2348
thnesko-
1)
to
die,
to
be
dead
2)
metaphorically,
to
be
spiritually
dead
---------
***.
thano.
See
2348.
2348
thnesko
(thnay'-sko);
a
strengthened
form
of
a
simpler
primary
thano
(than'-o)
(which
is
used
for
it
only
in
certain
tenses);
to
die
(literally
or
figuratively):
KJV--
be
dead,
die.
2348
thnesko-
1)
to
die,
to
be
dead
2)
metaphorically,
to
be
spiritually
dead
-------
Some
will
be
spiritually
'killed',
put
to
death,
in
that
they
shall
lose
their
way,
because
the
deception
will
be
too
great
for
them.
They
shall
fall
away
from
YHVH'S
Truth
for
a
time.
------
The
next
three
verses,
in
Revelations
6,
were
also
written
originally
as
one
sentence.
"And
the
kings
of
the
earth,
and
the
great
men,
and
the
rich
men,
and
the
chief
captains,
and
the
mighty
men,
and
every
bondman,
and
every
free
man,
hid
themselves
in
the
dens
and
in
the
rocks
of
the
mountains;
And
said
to
the
mountains
and
rocks,
Fall
on
us,
and
hide
us
from
the
face
of
him
that
sitteth
on
the
throne,
and
from
the
wrath
of
the
Lamb:
For
the
great
day
of
his
wrath
is
come;
and
who
shall
be
able
to
stand?"
"
And
the
kings
of
the
earth
and
the
great
men
and
the
chief
captains
and
the
mighty
men
and
every
bondman
and
free
man
hid
themselves
in
the
dens
and
in
the
rocks
of
the
mountains
and
said
to
the
mountains
and
rocks,
"fall
on
us
and
hide
us
from
his
face
of
him
that
sitteth
on
the
throne
and
from
the
wrath
of
the
Lamb,
for
is
come
this
great
day
of
his
(HIS)
wrath,
and
who
shall
be
able
to
stand?"
"
Now,
there
is
a
big
difference
between
"the
face
of
him
that
sitteth
on
the
throne"
and
"the
wrath
of
the
Lamb".
The
"the
face
of
him
that
sitteth
on
the
throne"
speaks
of
Satan's
outward
appearance
(image)
which
shall
be
set
up
before
the
people
of
the
world
by
his
fallen
angels,
who
precede
him.
So,
this
speaks
of
Satan's
image.
Now,
remember,
most
all
people
will
think
that
these
fallen
angels
are
from
their
'God',
and
they
will
think
that
this
one
Satan
is
their
'Savior'.
YAHSHUA'S
(the
Lamb)
Wrath
precedes
HIS
arrival.
This
wrath
comes
in
the
form
of
these
fallen
angels
and
spurious
messiah,
which
will
separate
the
true
servants
of
YHVH
from
those
who
shall
fall
away.
Satan
is
the
"rod
of
correction"
YHVH
uses
to
test
out
HIS
children.
"the
great
day
of
his
wrath
is
come;
and
who
shall
be
able
to
stand?"
YHVH'S
servants
shall
be
able
to
stand.
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