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REVELATION UNCOVERED - God's Puzzle Solved

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222 Revelation Uncoveredhistory from the birth of Christ to the time Satan is pursuing the remnantof God’s people who keep His commandments. This includesIsraelites and The Church of God. Most of Christianity goes intosafety and God seals them (Revelation 7:3 and Revelation12:1-17).The place of safety is not a location since the entire Church ofGod and Israel are in the wilderness (the world). Those sealed byGod’s Holy Spirit are protected by the seven trumpets with Christas their rock of protection. Deuteronomy 32 reveals the rockprotects The Church on The Wings of The Eagle (Jesus). Christ is“the rock” (I Corinthians 10:4). Jesus protects you, even thoughchaos is all around you - He is your refuge (Psalm 91:1-9).The BeastWho does Satan, as the dragon, use to persecute the woman(church) in Revelation 12? This hideous beast arises out of thesea with seven heads and ten horns (Revelation 13:1). Who is thisbeast? This beast was like a leopard, a bear and a lion (Revelation13:2). This is the same beast in Daniel 7:3-7. These threebeasts were, also, like a leopard, bear and lion. In Daniel 8 and 9,three beasts “fall” leaving the fourth beast, which is Rome withseven heads and ten horns. These seven heads are seven Caesarsin The Roman Empire (with an eighth coming). Reread Chapter4, “Who is The Beast?”Another “beast with two horns” who is Christian, speaking as alamb, but is preaching everyone should worship the image of thefourth beast or The Roman government (Revelation 13:11-18).The Roman government lasted only about six hundred years, butthe image of the fourth beast has lasted until our present day.Chapter 5, ‘The Mark of The Beast’ explains globalization with

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