DAC oldriver
@DAColdriver
22 February, 06:49
Ever wonder who is the Anti Christ?
Daniel Chapter 9 says, the AC will be a Prince and a decendent of Roman Kings.
Roman = Italy
Italy's last King was Umberto Filiberto II, who after only serving 1 month was with his family exciled in 1946 after WW2.
Umberto II, son Prince Vittorio Filiberto is alive and has a son, the only grandson of King Umberto II, Emanuele Filiberto.
Want to go down a rabbit hole with me? Dig.
Daniel Chapter 9 says, the AC will be a Prince and a decendent of Roman Kings.
Roman = Italy
Italy's last King was Umberto Filiberto II, who after only serving 1 month was with his family exciled in 1946 after WW2.
Umberto II, son Prince Vittorio Filiberto is alive and has a son, the only grandson of King Umberto II, Emanuele Filiberto.
Want to go down a rabbit hole with me? Dig.
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DAC oldriver
@DAColdriver
22 February, 07:06
In response DAC oldriver to her Publication
Wiki is stating that the House of Savoy claims to be also King of Jerusalem but there is no citation, and they've all been fighting for thousands of years for resources and power.
House of Savoy.
Fighting for power over Jerusalem for thousands of years.
I wonder if now The House of Savoy is involved in or is supportive of building the 3rd Temple?
The story of the AC is they will help build the Temple, decieve the people as supportive of Isreal, once its built, declare themselves God and claim the throne as their own.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w...
House of Savoy.
Fighting for power over Jerusalem for thousands of years.
I wonder if now The House of Savoy is involved in or is supportive of building the 3rd Temple?
The story of the AC is they will help build the Temple, decieve the people as supportive of Isreal, once its built, declare themselves God and claim the throne as their own.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w...
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David Coman
@DavidComan4
22 February, 08:22
In response DAC oldriver to her Publication
This needs to tie into Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey. Daniel explains that each kingdom (country) has a counterpart (angel). In John's vision (Revelation) he records that the four angels bound in the Euphrates River will be loosed to slay 1/3 of mankind. The Greek word tanslated as "bound" in English, simply means "held back" in Greek. There are angels that hold back this "Califate". I have kept an open mind as to who will join these countries, if any, in conquering and killing in order to set up power in Jerusalem. Islam must be the religion of the beast for many reasons I will not opine on here. These four countries "bordering" the Euphrates ("bordering" or "divided by" is also understood when the Greek is studied) already forces Islam on it's people. Thus, if the tie to Italy can be made, this become extemely interesting!
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You've got me digging:
"Rome’s Successor States: the Islamic, Byzantine, and Carolingian Empires
Three major "successor states" to the Roman Empire emerged after the 600s. These were: (1) the Arabic-speaking Islamic empire, which gained control over the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain; (2) the Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian Byzantine Empire, which gained control over Southeast Europe and portions of Italy; and (3) the Latin-speaking Catholic Carolingian (Frankish) empire, which gained control over most of Western and Central Europe. In the Early Middle Ages (600s-1100 CE), these three empires were fierce rivals. But their mutual hostility masked a great deal of cultural interaction."
http://facstaff.bloomu.edu...
"Rome’s Successor States: the Islamic, Byzantine, and Carolingian Empires
Three major "successor states" to the Roman Empire emerged after the 600s. These were: (1) the Arabic-speaking Islamic empire, which gained control over the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain; (2) the Greek-speaking Orthodox Christian Byzantine Empire, which gained control over Southeast Europe and portions of Italy; and (3) the Latin-speaking Catholic Carolingian (Frankish) empire, which gained control over most of Western and Central Europe. In the Early Middle Ages (600s-1100 CE), these three empires were fierce rivals. But their mutual hostility masked a great deal of cultural interaction."
http://facstaff.bloomu.edu...
12:48 AM - Feb 23, 2021
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