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Readytoride08
05-10-2008, 03:17 AM
Okay I have been studying alot about Ezieckel's Mog and Magog war and Daniels prochey about the anti-christ and the four beasts.I also did some reasrch and a Jewish friend informed me that is was likley that Ezieckel and Daniel were both alive in the same time frame.Odd?I studying and found out Daniel was in Babylon and some of the Jews was slaves to the assirans(mabye Ezieckel???).

This is a major clue to the i.d. of the 2 end time Prophets.These guys next to John had the most clues YHWH gave us about the end,so I am figuring they will be the ones to unviel the mystery and conclude all theroy's.Let me know what you guys are thinking!

Coelho
05-10-2008, 05:49 AM
Well... the Bible says:

"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment" Hebrews 9:27.

So, the dead wont come back until the judgement. As the judgement will only happen after the worlds end, and thus after the appearing of this two prophetes, they just cant be Ezekiel, Daniel, or anybody else who is dead.

hazetwostep
05-10-2008, 03:50 PM
traditionally many believe the 2 prophets to be Elijah (didn't die but was taken to heaven in a chariot of fire) and Enoch (the only person in a long genealogical line to be described as "then he was with God" as opposed to "then he died" like it describes the rest of the lineage.

this is all based upon the scripture that says:
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment"

this is the TYPICAL belief... (im an ex-ordained minister and did many such studies)

i personally see a big hole in this that i cannot reconcile. if everyone only dies once then that means every person whom Jesus "raised" (Lazerus, etc.) from the dead either never died again and must have been "taken to heaven" another way or that they were not really dead in the first place.. otherwise they defy the scripture and will have died TWICE...

thoughts....?

Readytoride08
05-26-2008, 04:29 AM
The "Great Babylon" or "MYSTERY" in the Bible is reffering to America. Magog refers to RUSSIA destroying America through thermal nuclear destruction, they'll be the first to send the missiles, then all the rest of the other nations will join Russia. but Magog symbolizes RUSSIA.


Iran says "We can raise a mighty army of 12 million fighters against America"Russia can possibly give 35% of that Army.Magog is Russia your are right Mog I believe is Iran w/the other countries surrounding example;)pepole who hated us but was scared.

I was thinking the same thing America would be destroyed with nukes but not sent from the air but smuggled in and we impload from within.Oddly enough time is counting down we'll soon see,BUT we could turn around......we possibly could.

Readytoride08
05-26-2008, 04:32 AM
traditionally many believe the 2 prophets to be Elijah (didn't die but was taken to heaven in a chariot of fire) and Enoch (the only person in a long genealogical line to be described as "then he was with God" as opposed to "then he died" like it describes the rest of the lineage.

this is all based upon the scripture that says:
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment"

this is the TYPICAL belief... (im an ex-ordained minister and did many such studies)

i personally see a big hole in this that i cannot reconcile. if everyone only dies once then that means every person whom Jesus "raised" (Lazerus, etc.) from the dead either never died again and must have been "taken to heaven" another way or that they were not really dead in the first place.. otherwise they defy the scripture and will have died TWICE...

thoughts....?

........Good one?I believe that when Jesus died on the cross he raised the dead (example B.C. deaths)becuase the Bible siad 'The dead walked out there graves.'Then I believe Yahweh judged the B.C. now after Jesus is dead when he returns the A.D. Gen.will be judged just my thoughts.

hazetwostep
05-31-2008, 04:30 PM
readytoride... i hear what you are saying but i am not seeing how it addresses the issue that raising people from the dead defies other biblical laws. The issue is that the Bible says everyone lives and dies once.

example: If Lazarus was truly dead and if Jesus gave him life again, then Lazarus had defied that law because he has now lived twice... and unless he was taken to heaven at the end of his life he would have to have died once again making him a complete contradiction to the "biblical fact" that it is appointed for each man to live and die once. Lazarus lived twice and died twice.

This same principle carries over for anyone else who was raised from the dead. They got to live twice and die twice, defying the very words of the bible.. (except jesus who only got to live twice and die once since he was assumed to heaven at the end of his second life. So he only half broke the rule.