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Post by whatif on Jun 11, 2017 14:56:07 GMT -6
Thanks, brad! Will do!
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Post by whatif on Jun 11, 2017 17:32:35 GMT -6
Hi, Brad! I think I found the conjunction! Is it on the date of 08 December 959 BC?
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Post by brad on Jun 11, 2017 19:53:51 GMT -6
Yes! And note the triple conjunction of Ophichus by Saturn...then look to the September 23 sign...just 12 days after the sign, Saturn completes a triple conjunction of Ophichus! This is the man holding the snake standing at Virgos feet. Don't have it all put together yet...but it's interesting!
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Post by whatif on Jun 11, 2017 21:36:57 GMT -6
Cool! Thank you, brad!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 5:07:54 GMT -6
The man with the snake.... this is Michael and the dragon, correct?
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Post by brad on Jun 12, 2017 9:23:14 GMT -6
I'm not sure if the man with the snake is Michael and the dragon... makes sense to me though.I keep looking to it because of several things, but mostly: "And the dragon stood before the woman who was ready to give birth, to devour her Child as soon as it was born" If the dragon is a constellation, or some form of it, this one fits the description best visually because the snake is rite by her feet.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 9:56:40 GMT -6
The man and the serpent ....the serpent takes up 1/3 of the hemisphere .
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Post by brad on Jun 12, 2017 11:22:13 GMT -6
I'm seeing it now.... especially the "shall Michael stand up" part which is what it looks like in the constellation... I think Sam is on to something here... not totally convinced yet, but i think its close...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 11:32:24 GMT -6
When I saw Deuteronomy 20 - "preparing for war" and especially the verses:
I became convinced, "what man", would be Jesus in the case of Daniel and Revelations. Deuteronomy 20 speaks of an earthly war, but if earthly things are shadows of heavenly things - then Jesus is the man and the church is "his house, a vineyard, a wife, and one whom his brethren's heart faint(we do not like to war)".
Jesus is NOT in this heavenly battle, which is why we see "Michael and the angels".
That did it for me - Jesus takes us out before the heavenly war.
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Post by brad on Jun 12, 2017 12:41:53 GMT -6
Extremely encouraging to read this! A
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2017 12:56:18 GMT -6
That's the intention I'm sure!
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