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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 7

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 7

Ezekiel Chapter 27, Part 2 Isaiah Chapter 47 Verse 5 “Sit in silence, and go into darkness (“darkness” and “silence” are descriptions of Sheol, the unconscious condition of death), O daughter of the Chaldeans [Papacy, Mystic Babylon]; for you shall no longer be called The Lady of Kingdoms (Presently Papacy is called the Catholic or universal Church, i.e., the church of many nations).” Verse 7 “And you said, ‘I shall be a lady forever,’ So that you did not take…

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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 6

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 6

Ezekiel Chapter 27, Part 1 Lamentation for Tyre VERSE 1 and 2 “The word of the Lord came again to me, saying, “Now, son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyre.” The previous chapter was proclaimed to be a Proclamation against Tyre while Chapter 27 is designated a Lamentation for Tyre. A proclamation is a public or official announcement, especially one dealing with a matter of great importance: a decree, order, edict, command, rule, ruling, announcement, declaration. A lamentation is…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 42

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 42

Additional Time-Measurements There are a number of time-features which are, in a sense, related to these (1260, 1290, 1335) prophetic periods of Daniel. Some of these are direct, and some are indicated by proportions, such as the proportion of the ratio pi, and by the numbers, 5, 7, and 10, all of which are special Pyramid numbers, 5 being the sacred number, 7 the perfect number, and 10 the building’s basic, complete, number. These proportions appear so often in the…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 41

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 41

The “1290 Days” According to the purpose of God, it was not until the end of the “1290 days” (years) after the taking away of the “daily sacrifice,” and the setting up of the “desolating abomination” (in 539 A.D.), that the Sanctuary class was first to gain understanding of the Scriptural times and seasons (Dan. 12:8-11; and note that the sense of this passage is clearer if Verse 10 is read after Verse 11). As the 1290 symbolical days commenced…

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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 5

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 5

Ezekiel Chapter 26 We continue once again with, VERSE 19 “For thus says the Lord God: ‘When I make you a desolate city, like cities that are not inhabited, when I bring the deep upon you, and great waters cover you.” The Lord will indeed bring the deep (the “sea”) upon Great Babylon, and it will completely cover her, this is what is implied in Rev 18:21 at the final demise of the “great city”. “Then a strong angel took…

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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 4

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 4

Ezekiel Chapter 26 VERSE 17 “And they will take up a lamentation for you, and say to you: “How you have perished, O one inhabited by seafaring men, O renowned city, Who was strong at sea, She and her inhabitants, Who caused their terror to be on all her inhabitants!” And they, the (former) “princes” (the various leaders, rulers, both civil and ecclesiastical) of the sea (the waters, the peoples, multitudes, nations and tongues, Rev 17:15), will lament at the…

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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 3

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 3

Ezekiel Chapter 26 VERSE 12 “They will plunder your riches and pillage your merchandise; they will break down your walls and destroy your pleasant houses; they will lay your stones, your timber, and your soil in the midst of the water.” Verse 12 as we had suggested at the beginning of our previous post, begins the first of the “many nations” (verse 3) following Nebuchadnezzar who would come against Tyre, in this instance the reference to laying the stones, timbers…

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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 2

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 2

Ezekiel Chapter 26 Verses 7–14 are a prophecy of the destruction by King Nebuchadnezzar of the first Tyre, when the city was on the mainland. Actually it appears only verses 7-11 pertain to the destruction of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar, verses 12-14 appear to be more in regards to some of the other “nations” mentioned in verse 3 that would destroy Tyre beginning with the destruction brought by Alexander the Great and those aligned with him in 332 B.C. followed by…

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Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 1

Proclamation against Tyre and Sidon, Part 1

Ezekiel Chapter 26 Excerpts for this study come primarily from Brother Frank Shallieu’s studies on the Book of Ezekiel, and from other related Bible Student resources as well as my own personal studies. As with many prophecies, this prophecy has a dual application, not only referring to the destruction of literal Tyre, but of greater importance to us, the destruction of symbolic Tyre as well. Tyre symbolically represents ‘Babylon’ typing the kingdom of Satan. Tyre is likewise used as a…

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Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 40

Time Features of the Great Pyramid, Part 40

“THE TIME OF THE END” Although the Antichrist legally lost its persecuting power and sovereignty in 1799 A.D., it still exists as a system, and will not be destroyed finally till the full end of the “time of trouble such as never was,” spoken of by the prophet Daniel (12:1). This great time of trouble began in autumn of the year 1914 A.D., when the “times of the Gentiles” legally came to an end. Papacy is in itself one of…

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