Well, actually, it's the 10 kingdoms that the people have chosen to rule over them, instead of God. I don't know why Eby flips his lid on this. The message couldn't be more clear, the people chose Babylon and Babylon ate them up. Then they chose Rome and Rome ate them up. Real soon, we're going to try God's way for a thousand years.
It's all about His Kingdom, with the King of Kings on the throne, why does Eby obscure this message?
Well, actually, it's the 10 kingdoms at the people have chosen to rule over them, instead of God. I don't know why Eby flips his lid on this. The message couldn't be more clear, the people chose Babylon and Babylon ate them up. Then they chose Rome and Rome ate them up. Real soon, we're going to try God's way for a thousand years.
It's all about His Kingdom, with the King of Kings on the throne, why does Eby obscure this message?