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THE FOURTH BEAST AND ITS TEN HORN/KINGDOMS

October 26, 2020

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THE FOURTH BEAST AND ITS TEN HORN/KINGDOMS

“The fourth beast shall be the be fourth kingdom upon earth.” Dan. 7:23. “The ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise.” Verse 24.

The Great Roman Empire split up into 10 smaller kingdoms between the years 351 and 476 A.D. Hereunder are their ancient and modern names, which all recognize:

1. Alemanni- Germany. 2. Franks- France. 3. Anglo-Saxons- England. 4. Burgundians- Switzerland. 5. Visigoths- Spain. 6. Suevi- Portugal. 7. Lombards- Italy. 8. Heruli. 9. Vandals. 10. Ostrogoths.
NOTE:  The last three kingdoms were the original Arian nations and have no modern names because, as prophesied, they would be “uprooted” so that that the “little horn” power “coming up among them” would become the papal power.

“This prophecy [above] is so plain, and the explanation so natural and easy to understand, that all commentators, both Protestants and Catholic, fully agree on it. (See Sir Isaac Newton’s ‘Observations on the Prophecies,’ pp. 157-159; Bishop Thomas Newton, ‘Dissertations in the Prophecies,’ pp. 201-221; Joseph Tanner on ‘Daniel and the Revelation,’ pp. 165-174: Martin Luther’s ‘Introduction,’ pp. 32,33, Frederikshald, 1853.)

“The Douay, or Catholic, Version of the Bible has the following notes in Dan.7: 3, 7, 8: ‘Four Great Beasts.’ Viz., the Chaldean, Persian, Grecian, and Roman empires.’ ‘Ten Horns. That is, ten kingdoms (As Apoc. 1712,) among which the empire of the fourth beast shall be parceled.’ ‘Another Little Horn. This is commonly understood of Antichrist.’ (Catholic Bible).

“In regard to the ten kingdoms, Sir Isaac Newton says: ‘Whatever was their number afterwards, they are still called the Ten Kings from their first number.’”- ‘Daniel and the Apocalypse,’ p.187, first printed 1733; reprinted, London: 1922.” – Edwardson, Facts of Faith, 1943, p. 35.

We’re in the end-time prophetic homestretch now. Understanding the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation were never more urgent than at this very time! Set your hearts, minds, and homes in order, is God’s order at this time for His people! Bless all, NMF 

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America and the Papacy in Prophecy and in the News Today

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America and the Papacy in Prophecy and in the News Today

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

   “The spirit of liberty went with the Bible. Wherever the gospel was received, the minds of the people were awakened. They began to cast off the shackles that held them bond-slaves of ignorance, vice, and superstition.  They began to think and act as men.”- E. G. White, “The Bible and the French Revolution,” Great Controversy (1911 ed.), p. 277.

Lest the remnant people of the last days, clearly identified in Revelation 12: 17 and Rev. 14: 12 become caught–up, side-tracked, or misled by deft deflections in all the crush of head-line –grabbing news,—

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How the ‘Little Horn’ Uprooted the 3 Arian ‘Horns’

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Biblical Numerology: NUMBER SEVEN – Part 27

How the ‘Little Horn’ Uprooted the 3 Arian ‘Horns’

    I was considering the horns [the 10 horns in verse 7], and there was another little horn, a little one, coming up among them before whom three for the first horns were plucked out by the roots. And there, in this [little] horn, were eyes like the eyes of a man, and a mouth speaking pompous words.” Daniel 7: 8, N.K.J.V.

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Origin of: Term ‘Catholic Christian;’ Permanent Alliance of Church and State & ‘Little Horn’ Power of Daniel 7: 8

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Biblical Numerology: NUMBER SEVEN – Part 25
 
Origin of: Term ‘Catholic Christian;’ Permanent Alliance of
Church and State & ‘Little Horn’ Power of Daniel 7: 8
QUOTE FOR THE WEEK:
If you know the enemy, and you know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” – Sun Tzu, Chinese military strategist
From Facts of Faith by Christian Edwardson (Revised), chapter: The Prophetic History of the World, pp. 34-38. Southern Publishing Asso. Nashville 8 TN, U.S.A., 1943:  
     THE PROPHECIES of the Bible are not difficult to understand—if we follow the rules laid down in Scripture for interpreting prophecy. These rules are few in number, and they are not complicated. When used in connection with prophetic symbols, ‘sea,’ or ‘waters’ stand for ‘multitudes of people’ (Rev. 17: 15; Isa. 8: 7; 17: 12; Jer. 6: 23); ‘wind’ stands for ‘war’ (Jer. 4: 12, 13; 25: 31, 32); ‘beasts’ stands for ‘kingdoms’ (Dan. 7: 23); and ‘days’ for ‘years [of 360 days] (Eze.4: 6).