7 Thunders of Revelation

In Revelation 10, we find that when the Mighty Angel cried out, there were 7 thunders. But, the apostle John was told to seal up what the 7 thunders said and not to write them down. This video examines the significance of the 7 thunders, why they were sealed and whether they ever will be… Continue reading 7 Thunders of Revelation

Two-thirds who do not Repent?

Two-thirds in Revelation: In the sixth (6th) trumpet of Revelation, the army at the Euphrates is released to kill the 1/3 part of humans. But, the remaining 2/3 that are left still do not repent from their evil works of their hands. They worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone,… Continue reading Two-thirds who do not Repent?

Euphrates Army in Revelation – its Symbolic Meaning

The sixth trumpet of the Book of Revelation provides an important glimpse into the period of time known as the Great Tribulation. For example, the army at the Euphrates River (Babylon, the False Christian Church) is depicted as riders on horses. In addition, there are many symbols associated with this army including fire, brimstone, horses’… Continue reading Euphrates Army in Revelation – its Symbolic Meaning

Euphrates River in Prophecy

In the 6th trumpet of Revelation, four angels are loosed from the Euphrates. As a result, an army of 200,000,000 marches forward to kill the 1/3 part. But, what does the Euphrates River symbolize? And, what about the 1/3 part – what does that mean? Please consider viewing the You Tube video at the below… Continue reading Euphrates River in Prophecy

Locust Description in Revelation

Locust description: In Rev 9:7-10, there is a description of the locusts which are released from the bottomless pit. The locusts are described as horses for battle. Additionally, they have faces of men, hair as women, breastplates of iron, teeth of lions and tails as scorpions. But, what do these descriptions symbolize? Please consider viewing… Continue reading Locust Description in Revelation