"And upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon The Great, The Mother Of Harlots And Abominations Of The Earth." - Revelation 17:5 From Genesis to Revelation, the name Babylon seems to come into play, again and again, throughout the Holy Scriptures. In these volumes, we'll begin to discover just what Mystery Babylon was, how it survived, and into what various thought-forms it had morphed into throughout the centuries. Over the ages, these Babylonian systems were able to flourish, manipulating a lot of what we see and hear... even today. It's all about bringing us away from God and towards the evil one. There, indeed, may be a "parallel of existences" here: the times around Noah's Flood and the times of today. Jesus, after all, was the one who said: "As the days of Noe (Noah) were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be" (Mat. 24:37). Could one side of this parallel have taken place in the early days of Genesis? Could the other side be the times we are facing now? Can we look to Genesis as an indicator of what might comprise the "end times" as we know it? Once we begin to see the parallels, we'll also begin to discover how Mystery Babylon is the "thought-machine" responsible for bringing it all back to us, on so many levels. These volumes provide a great deal of information to allow for the reinterpretation of many important Genesis stories, in ways that are not usually considered plausible anymore, or ways that may have been subsequently suppressed. The author spent decades researching a vast amount of complementary literary texts - ancient to modern - which allows us a better way to look at our world, and understand the things we really may have been missing all these years. The powers and principalities supporting those "mystery" systems of Babylon have worked very hard to stop the populous from understanding the real truths of the Bible. Why? Because they thrive on deceptions, and misinterpretations of these early Genesis accounts. These volumes are not a typical look at Biblical prophecy, attempting to interpret the future by the Book of Revelation. No. There is much more needed to help us understand what the future might hold - namely, knowing what went on in early Genesis. These volumes will enlighten our senses with captivating answers to many common questions, with this third volume focusing on: Could the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse be interpreted in yet another way? Why has paganism become such a formidable force, seemingly contrary to all things Christian and Godly? Why have a number of Christian factions become so corrupt over time, and what was really behind a lot of this change? Who were the Hebrews of old? What happened to the Biblical giants after the Flood, and where did a good number of them go? Could the lost continent of Atlantis have had any connection to these early Biblical stories, and the characters contained therein? How were those contrary ways of paganism able to spread throughout the ancient world so consistently, giving us similarities between so many different ancient civilizations?What were the real (and totally obscured) stories behind the final years of Cush, Ham, Noah and even Canaan, and how did these early accounts shape the post-Flood world as we know it? Was the Egyptian god Osiris a character from the Bible; what about Hercules? How about the battle for the soul of Rome, and what happened when the Roman Empire had to face Christianity head-on? How was the foundation of those ancient Jews infiltrated, as well as compromised, by the sons of Esau? Where did a whole number of them go after the time of Jesus? What did the Knights Templar and Freemasons have to do with this age-old fight between God and the forces of paganism, and how did a lot of these conflicts pan out over time? The answers are finally here
"And upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon The Great, The Mother Of Harlots And Abominations Of The Earth." - Revelation 17:5 From Genesis to Revelation, the name Babylon seems to come into play, again and again, throughout the Holy Scriptures. In these volumes, we'll begin to discover just what Mystery Babylon was, how it survived, and into what various thought-forms it had morphed into throughout the centuries. Over the ages, these Babylonian systems were able to flourish, manipulating a lot of what we see and hear... even today. It's all about bringing us away from God and towards the evil one. There, indeed, may be a "parallel of existences" here: the times around Noah's Flood and the times of today. Jesus, after all, was the one who said: "As the days of Noe (Noah) were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be" (Mat. 24:37). Could one side of this parallel have taken place in the early days of Genesis? Could the other side be the times we are facing now? Can we look to Genesis as an indicator of what might comprise the "end times" as we know it? Once we begin to see the parallels, we'll also begin to discover how Mystery Babylon is the "thought-machine" responsible for bringing it all back to us, on so many levels. These volumes provide a great deal of information to allow for the reinterpretation of many important Genesis stories, in ways that are not usually considered plausible anymore, or ways that may have been subsequently suppressed. The author spent decades researching a vast amount of complementary literary texts - ancient to modern - which allows us a better way to look at our world, and understand the things we really may have been missing all these years. The powers and principalities supporting those "mystery" systems of Babylon have worked very hard to stop the populous from understanding the real truths of the Bible. Why? Because they thrive on deceptions, and misinterpretations of these early Genesis accounts. These volumes are not a typical look at Biblical prophecy, attempting to interpret the future by the Book of Revelation. No. There is much more needed to help us understand what the future might hold - namely, knowing what went on in early Genesis. These volumes will enlighten our senses with captivating answers to many common questions, with this third volume focusing on: Could the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse be interpreted in yet another way? Why has paganism become such a formidable force, seemingly contrary to all things Christian and Godly? Why have a number of Christian factions become so corrupt over time, and what was really behind a lot of this change? Who were the Hebrews of old? What happened to the Biblical giants after the Flood, and where did a good number of them go? Could the lost continent of Atlantis have had any connection to these early Biblical stories, and the characters contained therein? How were those contrary ways of paganism able to spread throughout the ancient world so consistently, giving us similarities between so many different ancient civilizations?What were the real (and totally obscured) stories behind the final years of Cush, Ham, Noah and even Canaan, and how did these early accounts shape the post-Flood world as we know it? Was the Egyptian god Osiris a character from the Bible; what about Hercules? How about the battle for the soul of Rome, and what happened when the Roman Empire had to face Christianity head-on? How was the foundation of those ancient Jews infiltrated, as well as compromised, by the sons of Esau? Where did a whole number of them go after the time of Jesus? What did the Knights Templar and Freemasons have to do with this age-old fight between God and the forces of paganism, and how did a lot of these conflicts pan out over time? The answers are finally here