Bible Prophecy Code
Holocaust Dragon/Serpent Bible Code
(Part 2)
(To
part one)
As
said, the two inner (yellow) circles read, "the man" and "the
women." (The women is the lower yellow circle.) This same circle may
also read, "The holocaust reached its climax." But more fully the
two yellow circles read: "He (i.e., the serpent) will deceiver
her---the women." Or, "The man will take the women as his
wife." It happens that the word for marry and deceive are
the same in Hebrew, and is the same word used in its surface text,
"The serpent deceived me and I ate." And the encoded
phrase, "The man will take the women as his wife" equally agrees
with the surface text! For this is what just transpired in the surface text!
(Genesis 2:21-25). Adam and Eve became "one flesh." Thus the two
yellow circles join together as one to create a unique outcome in the
middle ---"The Lamb." The Lamb is the promised seed of the women
destined to crush the head of the serpent, Revelation 13-14.
And the Lamb is also the seventh head.
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The seven circles are understood as
representing the dragon as devouring the man and the women and partially the
Lamb (at center). Yet the number of heads (seven) reminds us of the seven-headed
dragon who imitates God in heaven. This is why in heaven we also see
the triune God surrounded by the four living creatures.
"And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not;
behold, the Lion that is of the
tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath overcome to open the book and
the seven seals thereof. And I saw in the midst of the throne and of the
four living creatures, and in the midst of the elders, a Lamb
standing, as though it had been slain, having seven horns, and seven
eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God,
sent forth into all the earth. And he came, and he taketh it
out of the right hand of him that sat
on the throne," (Revelation 5:5-7). (See also Revelation4.)
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At purple center, the
seventh head, different from the other six in that it is square like a
throne, reads,
"The Lamb is for her---Shiloh (the Lion)." (Or,
"Does the
message concern the Lamb? Is it Shiloh? Will he loosen/quiet
her?") Recall that a lamb (or
some like animal) was slain and used as a skin to cover the nakedness of
Adam and Eve after they were deceived by the serpent, (Genesis 3:21). Just as
Satan is called both the dragon and the serpent in the book of
Revelation, in the same way Jesus is called both the Lamb and the Lion
(of Judah.) Shiloh is the name of the Lion of the tribe of
Judah, as seen in
Genesis. (Also see acrostic
bible code and Revelation 5.)
However, the pink tongue of the bible code at
center reads, "Is the tongue (mouth) of the Lord a Lamb?" This is
an odd saying and can be taken two ways. Positively speaking, yes indeed,
the Lamb is the very Word (tongue) of God. However, it also brings to mind
the false trinity recorded in the book of Revelation where we read that the
false prophet speaks on behalf of the beast, who is empowered
by the dragon. And a women rides another beast having seven heads and she
sits on seven hills. (Note that the body of the dragon is composed of seven
'hills'.) Therefore, it appears that the seven heads in our image taken negatively
s refers to the seven heads of the dragon. Moreover, the head
that reads, "The man" can also read, "He (the dragon) will deceive
her; he will carry the women." (I.e., the women that rides the
beast!)
This would make the lamb at the center as also made to depict the antichrist
that will claim to be the risen Lamb of God. (The purple square at
center can also read, "A lamb will quiet/lull her"
(like a serpent its prey).
Thus the one picture-code paints
two images: One concerns the true Christ and those He came to
save, but it also depicts those who follows the false Christ. These
are they who
drink up the rivers from the dragon who sits at the four heads of the
rivers of Eden, (Genesis 2:10), that is, unregenerate men and women who follow
the dragon (the devil) and the beast (antichrist) and drink
in the lies of the dragon. For they refuse to drink from the river of life that
flows out from the Lamb of God and His throne. The dragon is imitating God
and His plan of salvation! This completely agrees with the whole of the book of
Revelation. (See, "Book
of Revelation: Book of Contrasts!")
(It is interesting that many bible scholars say
that the dragon of the bible has its original archetype in the Nile crocodile of
Egypt. Note that the dragon of the picture-code is crocodilian in shape.)
