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The Name Of The Star Is Called Wormwood

Thursday, June 18, 2015 13:41
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THE NAME OF THE STAR IS CALLED WORMWOOD

 

 

…10The third angel sounded, and a great star fell from heaven, burning like a torch, and it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of waters.

 

 

11The name of the star is called Wormwood; and a third of the waters became wormwood, and many men died from the waters, because they were made bitter.

 

 

12The fourth angel sounded, and a third of the sun and a third of the moon and a third of the stars were struck, so that a third of them would be darkened and the day would not shine for a third of it, and the night in the same way.…

 

 

 

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  • Its NOT a real star. Its NOT Planet X or Nibiru. It already happened. So has most of Revelation.

    “And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; and the name of the star is called Wormwood, and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.” Revelation 8:10-11

    Now another terrible force is seen coming against the dying Empire of Rome. Some people get confused as this says the ‘star’ came from heaven, but we have to remember that these word-pictures are all symbols to describe the forces who attacked Rome and brought about the prophecy that it would be divided, and made place for the strange ‘Little Horn’ kingdom, the papacy, to be set up. The prophecy points out that this ‘scourge’ would be brief but dramatic, like a blazing meteorite in the sky, it soon vanishes. The period covered by this trumpet was as brief as a burning star, 451-453.

    By this prophecy we are directed to that dreadful scourge, the haughty Attila with his frightful Huns, who, during his reign, became the “terror of the world.” Attila actually called himself the “Scourge of God;” “Grandson of Nimrod, nurtured in Engedi, by the grace of God, King of the Huns, Goths, Danes, and Medes, the terror of the world.” And “It is a saying worthy of the ferocious pride of Attila that the grass never grew on the spot where his horse had trod.” He “alternately insulted and invaded the East and the West, and urged the rapid downfall of the Roman Empire.”

    The ‘fountains of waters’ refers to the area that he mostly attacked, which was where most of the rivers started, in the regions of the Alps, and on the portions of the empire where the rivers flow to most of Europe in all directions. It was really the area of the “fountains of waters.” Wormwood is a very bitter tasting herb; Attila was horribly cruel.

    Finally he demanded Honoria, the daughter of the Emperor, to be his bride. At first this was refused, but finally as his ferocious attacks came again, she was given to him. There was a huge drunken feast at the wedding, and the next day when Attila did not appear from his room, his men left him alone for a while, thinking he didn’t want to be disturbed. Finally when he did not answer their loud cries, they went to see what was wrong. He was found dead, as the result of an artery in his throat having burst, drowning him in his own blood.

    • i see you dont keep Sabbath, do you? cause i smell the distinct odour of “seminary”, next thing you tell me antiochus epiphanes is the antichrist hey?

  • Pix

    There are no stars that can fall to Earth, only comets and meteors. Objects that are smaller than Earth that are attracted by and caught in Earth’s gravity.

  • Guntherian:
    Yes I keep the Seventh day Sabbath given to us at Creation.

    The antichrist is and always has been the papacy. All of the reformers knew and taught this truth.

    But most of revelation is in the past.

    What is left: the mark of the beast, no buy no sell, Jacob’s Trouble, seven plagues, Christ’s coming, the 1000 years, the new earth.

  • Although there were differences of opinion, the following teachings reflect the continuous historicist approach to interpreting God’s Word:

    The 7 Churches (Revelation 2, 3):
    These reflect successive phases of Christianity from the time of John to the consummation.

    The 7 Seals (Revelation 5, 6):
    These also reflect successive phases of Christianity from the time of John to the return of Jesus Christ. For instance Ambrose, Bishop of Havilburg, wrote in approximately 1145 AD, “The white horse typifies the earliest state of the church, white with the luster of miraculous gifts: the rider Christ, with the bow of evangelical doctrine … The red horse is the next state of the church, red with the blood of martyrdom; from Stephen the proto-martyr to the martyrs under Diocletian … The black horse depicts the Church’s third state, blackened after Constantine’s time with heresies … The pale horse signified the Church’s fourth state, coloured with the hue of hypocrisy … This state he makes to have commenced from the beginning of the fifth century …” (Horae, Vol. 3, p. 383). This historicist view of the Seals was “the usual” view of most expositors down through the ages (p. 348).

    The 7 Trumpets (Revelation 8, 9):
    Daubuz, Mede, and Jurieu, along with almost all Reformation Protestants, saw Trumpets 1-6 as depicting “the desolations and fall, first of the Western empire, then the Eastern” (p. 514). Mr. Gulloway’s (1802) “Brief Commentaries…”, in harmony with other Protestants, viewed “the first four [trumpets] depicting that of the Gothic invasions of the West; the 5th and 6th, or two first woe- trumpets, those of the Saracens and Turks in the East” (p. 544). Mr. Bicheno (1793) also saw the “5th and 6th trumpets … like most other Protestant interpreters, of the Saracens and Turks” (p. 546).

    http://www.historicist-historicism.com/

  • So how come your picture shows a Planet, JayWill, when stars are a lot more like the Sun?

    • Picture? I meant Artists impression :razz:

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