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angelic forces of Heaven.<br />

Helping Things Along<br />

In the story about Cain and Abel, when Cain killed his brother, he was cursed by God (Gen.<br />

4:11) and exiled. Genesis 4:12 says: “When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield<br />

unto thee her strength...” Yet, we find that Cain established the city of Enoch; and his<br />

descendants Jubal, was the father of those who became proficient in the harp and organ, and<br />

Tubalcain, was a teacher of brass and iron works. We also find, that it wasn’t until Enos, the son<br />

of Seth, that men began “to call upon the name of the Lord.” (Gen. 4:26) Though it doesn’t say,<br />

the implication is that the line of Cain was ungodly.<br />

The apocryphal Second Book of Adam and Eve, bluntly gives details about this. In chapter<br />

20:2-4, it says: “But as to this Genun (a son of Lamech), Satan came into him in his childhood;<br />

and he made sundry trumpets and horns, and string instruments, cymbals and psalteries, and<br />

lyres and harps, and flutes; and he played on them at all times and at every hour. And when he<br />

played on them, Satan came into them, so that from among them were heard beautiful and sweet<br />

sounds, that ravished the heart. Then he gathered companies upon companies to play on them;<br />

and when they played, it pleased well the children of Cain, who inflamed themselves with sin<br />

among themselves, and burnt as with fire; while Satan inflamed their hearts, one with another,<br />

and increased lust among them.”<br />

Although the origin and truth of this apocryphal book can never be ascertained, and it never<br />

became part of the holy canon, it is believed that the writings were part of an older, more ancient<br />

document that accurately reflected upon the events of this historical period. For a family line that<br />

has been perceived as being ungodly, they developed musical instruments, and the expertise and<br />

ability of producing weapons of war from metal mined out of the earth. Was the knowledge of<br />

these things God-given? I have concluded that they were not, and even though the evidence is<br />

circumstantial, I believe that Satan, through demons, divulged this information.<br />

Ezekiel 28:13 relates that there were musical instruments created within the body of Lucifer,<br />

and it has been said that every time he moved, he played music. He led the angelic praise and<br />

worship of God. So when he fell, he knew the importance of music, and how to use it to his<br />

advantage. It seems likely that he would have bestowed the knowledge of music. Primitive<br />

cultures, American Indian ceremonies, and occult rituals are well known to have used the<br />

hypnotic and influential properties of music to enhance their activities.<br />

And through weapons, and the means to wage war, people are controlled.<br />

So, yes, I believe that there was some Satanic influence on the technology of the people at<br />

the time, because he was laying the groundwork for his plans to regain control of the world that<br />

he once ruled.<br />

According to Tom Van Asperen there is a language of Twice Speak in the Bible, which is a<br />

separate code language, much like Equidistant Letter Sequencing, and Mathematical Signature.<br />

Basically, it is a revealing of the “secret” talked about in Amos 3:7 that has unlocked the typical<br />

and anti-typical method of recording Biblical history, and at the same time, end-time prophetic<br />

events. Asperen believes there is so much of this type of prophecy in the Old Testament, that, in<br />

a sense, it becomes another New Testament.<br />

I have found some of the Twice Speak revelations to be fascinating in as far as it acts as an<br />

underlying witness to the Scriptures. However, when the interpretations provide new information

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