While I respect all of that..and I do because I do hold the view that 99% of prophecy was fulfilled by 70ad, you must also understand, the bible is a multidimensional asset presented in 2d..
There are actually many prophecies that were fulfilled after 70 AD, but I'll refrain from going into that.
Theres a generic surface level of reading that most Christians take literally. That there was a literal snake in the garden, that there are literal dragons, literal angels, that Lucifer is the same entity of Satan, Beelzebub, etc and that Hades is the same place as Hell, that Paradise and Heaven are the same place and in the clouds. You get my drift.
I understand what you're saying. If I may, allow me to address this point-by-point.
There was a literal serpent in the Garden of Eden. The event is portrayed in Genesis as recorded history, not an allegory.
There are not literal dragons. Generally speaking, dragons are used to symbolically represent Satan and to an extent groups/nations that align with him.
There are literal angels. They were seen by prophets in visions and on numerous occasions appeared to people.
Lucifer is the translation of Satan's original name prior to his fall. Beelzebub was a pagan deity, one worshipped by the Canaanites if I recall correctly, which the Jews colloquially equated with Satan.
Sheol, Hades, and Hell refer to the same place. Hell literally means the grave in Old English and is, therefore, an accurate translation of Sheol and Hades, which means "unseen place" as in the grave in Hebrew and Greek, respectively.
To my understanding, Paradise refers to the Garden of Eden, as the word Eden essentially means paradise. The Garden of Eden was on Earth prior to the Flood but was evidently taken to Heaven by God. In Revelation, it says that the Tree of Life and Paradise are now in Heaven (Revelation 2:7; 22:1-2). Also, Heaven is not in the clouds immediately above the Earth. Its physical location is obviously much farther away.
DNA is the book of life.
The Book of Life is not DNA; it is a record of who will be in Heaven. Moses refers to this while on Mount Sinai (Exodus 32:31-33).
The key of David is davids bloodline.
The key of David is mentioned twice; in Isaiah 22:22 and Revelation 3:7. In Isaiah, the key of David belongs to Eliakim, who was the governor of the palace. Having the key was an indication of his authority. In much the same way, Christ having the key of David means that he has total authority, in particular over the church (Matthew 28:18; Ephesians 1:22).
Not only did Jesus have it from his mother, but that Holy Grail is also in the blood of Donald Trump, as his lineage goes back to Judah / Zarah whos standards are the Red Lion and the Red Hand.
Obviously, I cannot say whether or not Trump is descended from Judah. The banner of the tribe of Judah was a lion; I'm not aware of any references to what color it was. I'm also not familiar with Zarah having a separate banner.
That red hand is where the term 'caught red handed' comes from, as in a thief.
I presume by the red hand you're referring to the scarlet thread on Zarah's hand? Tamar was pregnant with twins, so her midwife tied a scarlet thread to the hand of the child that was born first. This was important because being the firstborn carried certain responsibilities in Hebrew culture.
Regarding the origin of the phrase "caught red-handed" I will quote Wiktionary:
From red + handed, likening to a murderer with their hands red with the victim's blood. The phrase to be taken with red hand originally meant "to be caught in the act". The use of red hand in this sense goes back to 15th-century Scotland and Scots law. Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1819) contains the first recorded use of taken red-handed for someone apprehended in the act of committing a crime. The expression subsequently became more common as caught red-handed.
Addressing your next point:
Who is said to 'come as a thief' and a 'lion of the tribe of Judah'?
Jesus will come as a thief in the night at His Second Coming (1 Thessalonians 5:1-3; 2 Peter 3:9-11). He is also the Lion of the tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:4-6) and the Lamb of God (John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:19; Revelation 5:12; Revelation 17:14).
The 7 churches (church means circle / vortex), while literal, just so happen to match up with the star map of the Pleiadies, aka the 7 sisters, the 7 lamps.
The word "church" does not mean circle or vortex. Again, from Wiktionary:
From Middle English chirche, from Old English ċiriċe (“church”), from Proto-West Germanic *kirikā, an early borrowing of Ancient Greek κυριακόν (kuriakón), neuter form of κυριακός (kuriakós, “belonging to the lord”), from κύριος (kúrios, “ruler, lord”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱewH- (“to swell, spread out, be strong, prevail”).
Additionally, the word "church" is an English translation of the Greek word ekklésia, which means an assembly or a congregation. It comes from the Greek words ek, which means out from, and kaleó, which means to call, together literally meaning called out from, in the sense of being called out from the world and to God.
I compared a map of the locations of the seven churches with pictures of the Pleiades. As far as I can tell, they don't appear to line up.
The seven lamps in Revelation 1:4 and 4:5 are the seven Spirits of God, which is a reference to Isaiah 11:2, wherein is foretold seven characteristics that would be borne by the Christ due to the Holy Spirit being with Him. The seven eyes of the Lamb in Revelation 5:6 are also called the seven Spirits of God, indicating that the Lamb/Jesus has those same characteristics.
There are also seven golden candlesticks and seven stars (Revelation 1:12, 16). The golden candlesticks represent the seven churches (Revelation 1:20). John sees Jesus standing in the midst of the golden candlesticks, meaning He was spiritually with the churches (Revelation 1:13).
The seven stars are the seven angels of the churches (Revelation 1:20). The word angel means messenger and can refer to either a heavenly being or a human who is a messenger. To my understanding, the angels/messengers of the seven churches were the leaders/pastors of the seven churches who were the initial recipients of Revelation.
Chakra means round / circle / energy center / smooth stones. The 7 churches mean 7 chakras.
The Bible does not mention chakras.
Babel was built not with smooth stones, but rough MAN MADE BRICKS.
More than likely, yes.
Jacobs ladder, tower of babel, tree of life, new jerusalem vs black cube, list goes on.
Again, I'll go point-by-point.
Jacob's Ladder is a symbol for Jesus (Genesis 28:12; John 1:51), who connects Heaven and Earth and is the mediator between God and mankind (1 Timothy 2:5).
The Tower of Babel was a literal tower. In connection with Babylon, it symbolizes confusion, apostasy, and rebellion against God (Genesis 10:8-10; 11:8-9; Revelation 14:8; 18:2-3)
The Tree of Life, as addressed earlier, is a literal tree in the Garden of Eden.
The New Jerusalem is Heaven, that is to say it is the capital of God's kingdom (Revelation 21:1-3).
I assume by "black cube" you're referring to the Kaaba in Mecca? That has nothing to do with the Bible.
There are 5 bodily and 2 in the mind.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
When you read through the Bible youll see CONSTANT reference to 5 and 2.
2 - represents the truth of God's Word; for example, the law and prophets (John 1:45), two or three witnesses (2 Corinthians 13:1), a sword with two edges (Hebrews 4:12). See Mark 6:7 and Revelation 11:3. It is also used 21 times in the books of Daniel and Revelation.
5 - represents teaching. First, there are five books of Moses. Second, Jesus taught about five wise virgins and used five barley loaves to feed the 5,000.
From here, I'm only going to address certain parts of your remaining post. I mean no offense, but your claimed connections between the Bible and human anatomy with chakras have no basis in the Bible itself.
Whats in the forehead? The location of the mark/seal of your allegience to God/Good or Devil/Evil.
A minor correction: the seal of God is in the forehead, while the mark of the beast is in the forehead or the hand. The forehead is your thoughts/mind and the hand is your works/actions.
Revelation 2:17? Hidden manna? How about 'bread crumbs'. New WHITE stone (vs black)? 3rd eye, perception. A new OUTLOOK that is PURE and not EVIL. A new name? How about 'Anon' or 'Patriot' WWG1WGA.
The hidden manna is likely in reference to the "true bread from heaven" that Jesus spoke of in John 6:32. The Jews with whom Jesus was speaking wanted him to continue to miraculously provide them with bread like how their ancestors had been given manna in the wilderness. Jesus replied that He is the bread of life, or in other words that the physical sustenance of bread/manna was symbolic of the spiritual sustenance which comes from Him (John 6:31-35).
I cannot say for certain about the white stone. It may be in reference to the ancient custom of jurors using a white or a black stone to determine either acquittal or conviction of a crime. If that is the case, given that only a white stone is mentioned in Revelation 2:17, then it would be symbolic for Christians who are acquitted of their sins by Jesus.
In the Bible, a name often stands for the character or personal aspects of an individual. When God proclaimed "the name of the Lord" to Moses on Mount Sinai, He essentially described His own character:
"And he said, I beseech thee, shew me thy glory. And he said, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, and I will proclaim the name of the Lord before thee; and will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew mercy." Exodus 33:18-19
"And the Lord descended in the cloud, and stood with him there, and proclaimed the name of the Lord. And the Lord passed by before him, and proclaimed, The Lord, The Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's children, unto the third and to the fourth generation." Exodus 34:5-7
With that in mind, the new name that Jesus gives to Christians is a new character patterned after His own (Isaiah 62:2; 65:15; Ezekiel 36:26; Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Revelation 3:12).
I'm about to run out of space for text in this comment, so I'll make another reply with the second half.
Chakra is just a near eastern term. Just think energy center, or spirit of god.
Church, keep digging on etymology. It is circle
And 5 and 2, 5 lower 2 upper chakra or spirits. They are together in writings. Totalling 7, the 5 lower at in the body, the 2 upper in the mind. The eye and crown. Perception and connection to God. They are part of the awakened mind.
There are actually many prophecies that were fulfilled after 70 AD, but I'll refrain from going into that.
I understand what you're saying. If I may, allow me to address this point-by-point.
There was a literal serpent in the Garden of Eden. The event is portrayed in Genesis as recorded history, not an allegory.
There are not literal dragons. Generally speaking, dragons are used to symbolically represent Satan and to an extent groups/nations that align with him.
There are literal angels. They were seen by prophets in visions and on numerous occasions appeared to people.
Lucifer is the translation of Satan's original name prior to his fall. Beelzebub was a pagan deity, one worshipped by the Canaanites if I recall correctly, which the Jews colloquially equated with Satan.
Sheol, Hades, and Hell refer to the same place. Hell literally means the grave in Old English and is, therefore, an accurate translation of Sheol and Hades, which means "unseen place" as in the grave in Hebrew and Greek, respectively.
To my understanding, Paradise refers to the Garden of Eden, as the word Eden essentially means paradise. The Garden of Eden was on Earth prior to the Flood but was evidently taken to Heaven by God. In Revelation, it says that the Tree of Life and Paradise are now in Heaven (Revelation 2:7; 22:1-2). Also, Heaven is not in the clouds immediately above the Earth. Its physical location is obviously much farther away.
The Book of Life is not DNA; it is a record of who will be in Heaven. Moses refers to this while on Mount Sinai (Exodus 32:31-33).
The key of David is mentioned twice; in Isaiah 22:22 and Revelation 3:7. In Isaiah, the key of David belongs to Eliakim, who was the governor of the palace. Having the key was an indication of his authority. In much the same way, Christ having the key of David means that he has total authority, in particular over the church (Matthew 28:18; Ephesians 1:22).
Obviously, I cannot say whether or not Trump is descended from Judah. The banner of the tribe of Judah was a lion; I'm not aware of any references to what color it was. I'm also not familiar with Zarah having a separate banner.
I presume by the red hand you're referring to the scarlet thread on Zarah's hand? Tamar was pregnant with twins, so her midwife tied a scarlet thread to the hand of the child that was born first. This was important because being the firstborn carried certain responsibilities in Hebrew culture.
Regarding the origin of the phrase "caught red-handed" I will quote Wiktionary:
Addressing your next point:
Jesus will come as a thief in the night at His Second Coming (1 Thessalonians 5:1-3; 2 Peter 3:9-11). He is also the Lion of the tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:4-6) and the Lamb of God (John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:19; Revelation 5:12; Revelation 17:14).
The word "church" does not mean circle or vortex. Again, from Wiktionary:
Additionally, the word "church" is an English translation of the Greek word ekklésia, which means an assembly or a congregation. It comes from the Greek words ek, which means out from, and kaleó, which means to call, together literally meaning called out from, in the sense of being called out from the world and to God.
I compared a map of the locations of the seven churches with pictures of the Pleiades. As far as I can tell, they don't appear to line up.
The seven lamps in Revelation 1:4 and 4:5 are the seven Spirits of God, which is a reference to Isaiah 11:2, wherein is foretold seven characteristics that would be borne by the Christ due to the Holy Spirit being with Him. The seven eyes of the Lamb in Revelation 5:6 are also called the seven Spirits of God, indicating that the Lamb/Jesus has those same characteristics.
There are also seven golden candlesticks and seven stars (Revelation 1:12, 16). The golden candlesticks represent the seven churches (Revelation 1:20). John sees Jesus standing in the midst of the golden candlesticks, meaning He was spiritually with the churches (Revelation 1:13).
The seven stars are the seven angels of the churches (Revelation 1:20). The word angel means messenger and can refer to either a heavenly being or a human who is a messenger. To my understanding, the angels/messengers of the seven churches were the leaders/pastors of the seven churches who were the initial recipients of Revelation.
The Bible does not mention chakras.
More than likely, yes.
Again, I'll go point-by-point.
Jacob's Ladder is a symbol for Jesus (Genesis 28:12; John 1:51), who connects Heaven and Earth and is the mediator between God and mankind (1 Timothy 2:5).
The Tower of Babel was a literal tower. In connection with Babylon, it symbolizes confusion, apostasy, and rebellion against God (Genesis 10:8-10; 11:8-9; Revelation 14:8; 18:2-3)
The Tree of Life, as addressed earlier, is a literal tree in the Garden of Eden.
The New Jerusalem is Heaven, that is to say it is the capital of God's kingdom (Revelation 21:1-3).
I assume by "black cube" you're referring to the Kaaba in Mecca? That has nothing to do with the Bible.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Indeed, and many other numbers as well. They have specific symbolic meanings, hence why they are repeated and referenced so often. I find this to be an excellent resource on the matter: http://manna.amazingfacts.org/amazingfacts/website/prophecycode/documents/Bible-numbers.pdf
To quote:
From here, I'm only going to address certain parts of your remaining post. I mean no offense, but your claimed connections between the Bible and human anatomy with chakras have no basis in the Bible itself.
A minor correction: the seal of God is in the forehead, while the mark of the beast is in the forehead or the hand. The forehead is your thoughts/mind and the hand is your works/actions.
The hidden manna is likely in reference to the "true bread from heaven" that Jesus spoke of in John 6:32. The Jews with whom Jesus was speaking wanted him to continue to miraculously provide them with bread like how their ancestors had been given manna in the wilderness. Jesus replied that He is the bread of life, or in other words that the physical sustenance of bread/manna was symbolic of the spiritual sustenance which comes from Him (John 6:31-35).
I cannot say for certain about the white stone. It may be in reference to the ancient custom of jurors using a white or a black stone to determine either acquittal or conviction of a crime. If that is the case, given that only a white stone is mentioned in Revelation 2:17, then it would be symbolic for Christians who are acquitted of their sins by Jesus.
In the Bible, a name often stands for the character or personal aspects of an individual. When God proclaimed "the name of the Lord" to Moses on Mount Sinai, He essentially described His own character:
With that in mind, the new name that Jesus gives to Christians is a new character patterned after His own (Isaiah 62:2; 65:15; Ezekiel 36:26; Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Revelation 3:12).
I'm about to run out of space for text in this comment, so I'll make another reply with the second half.
Man, i appreciate the response! If i had to to respond i would actually be able to, in much further detail, but im preparing for an important meeting.
But specifically about these things ill try to be quick
Red hand = https://images.app.goo.gl/QdjbtBVyyKCeCqQy9
Chakra is just a near eastern term. Just think energy center, or spirit of god.
Church, keep digging on etymology. It is circle
And 5 and 2, 5 lower 2 upper chakra or spirits. They are together in writings. Totalling 7, the 5 lower at in the body, the 2 upper in the mind. The eye and crown. Perception and connection to God. They are part of the awakened mind.
Extremely deep subject...