666 - the final key
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The Pamplet
                                                                   
("the little book")
                                 
                                   Volume 1
                                                             1st Edition

                                          
The 13th day of September, in the year 2001 AD

                                                                            
666
                                                                   
The Final Key

                                                        
Dear Seeker:
                                
There are exactly 666 years between 70 A.D. and 597 B.C.E.

                                                                   

                                                                     The (
REV.)alation
                                                                 (Chap.
13 : Verse 18)

18: Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understandingcount the number of the beast: for it is the number of man: and his number is Six hundred three score and six (666).

70 A.D.:

    The year the sacred tmple of Jerusalem is Destroyed, for the second and Final time. Jeruslaem, under siege for 5 months*, fell to the Roman Empire in September of 70 A.D.

     Now let us travel back in time 70 years, subtracting one(1) year for the missing year zero, and now forward five hundred and ninety-seven years to the year
597 B.C.E.

                                                             "70 - 1 + 597 = 666 years"

597 B.C.E.:

     The year that Jerusalem opened
HER gates to Nebuchadnezzar (king of Babylon). Jehoiachin (king of Judea), along with the HEADS(s) of Israel, went out of the city, and were taken to Babylon     (II Kings 24:15).

     In 586 B.C.E. a more familliar and dramatic event took place. Jerusalem, once more under siege, fell to the Babylonian Empire. The city and Sacred Temple were eventually
Destroyed (for the first time). This, however, is only the conclusion of THE EVENT, which began eleven(11) years earlier in 597 B.C.E. (II Kings 25:2).

    
597 B.C.E. is the first year of the "Jewish Captivity". (Book of Daniel)

    
597 B.C.E. is the first year of the "Times of the Gentiles". (Luke 21:24 and Book of Daniel)

    
597 B.C.E. is the first year in the life of the beast with "Seven Heads" and "Ten Horns".** (Dan. 7 and Rev. 13:2)

                                          A life which lasted for
666 years (Rev. 13:18).
                                            A life which ended in
70 A.D. (Rev. 10:6).

                                               * Jerusalem, under siege
5 MONTHS.
                                                   (from April to September 70 A.D.)
                                                           (Rev. 9 "the first woe")

1. (Rev. 9:5) "And to them it was given that they should not kill them, but they should be tormented
5 MONTHS".

2. (Rev. 9:10) "And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there were stings in there tails: and their power was to hurt men
5 MONTHS.

                                         ** beast with "
Seven Heads" and "Ten Horns".
                                                                  (Rev. 12+13+17)

1. (Rev. 12:3) "And there appeared another wonder in heaven: an behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven
crowns upon his heads".

2. (Rev. 13:1) "And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having s
even heads and ten horns and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name blasphemy. (Sea = Humanity)

3. (Rev. 17:10) "And here is the mind which has wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sittith".

                                  -- This is the city of
Rome.

4. (Rev. 17:9) "And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space.
    
     I. "five are fallen" (27 B.C. - 68 A.D.)

          A. These are the five Julian Emperors of Rome.
              
               1. Augustus (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.)
                    - Adopted son of Julius Caesar.
                    - Called "Son of the Devine".
                    - Emperor at the birth of Jesus of Nazareth.

               2. Tiberius (14 A.D. - 37 A.D.)
                    - Stepson of Augustus.
                    - Emperor at the transformation of Jesus, the Christ (King of Kings).

               3. Caligula (37A.D. - 41 A.D.)
                    - Son of Germanicus, nephew to Tiberius.

               4. Claudius (41 A.D. - 54 A.D.)
                    - Son of Dracus, stepson of Augustus.

               5. Nero (54 A.D. - 68 A.D.)
                    - Adopted son of Claudius
                    - Emeror at the crucifixtion of
Peter, and at the beheading of Paul, in the city of Rome, around 66 A.D. (Rev. 17:11.) "the two witnesses".
                    - Emperor over the city of
Rome, while more than two thirds of HER(the city) burns with FIRE in 64 A.D. (Rev. 17:3,16, and 18.)

                                                                                                      
HEADS: 5              HORNS: 5


     II. "and one is,"  (68 A.D. - 69 A.D.)

          A. This is the period of Roman civil war. The war with Israel,
66 A.D. to 70 A.D., is on hold. ?Rome has no HEAD, but caesar.

               1. Julius Caesar (49 B.C. - 44 B.C.)
                    - (Rev. 13:3)
                    - (Dan. 7:7 and 8)
                    - Uncrowned ruler of Rome.
                    - Titled "the Devine" after death.

                                                                                                      
HEADS: 1              HORNS: 0

    
III. "and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space", (69 A.D. - 70 A.D.)
              
          A. 70 A.D. is the "
END OF TIME". (Rev. 10:6).
        
               1. Vespasian (69 A.D. - 79 A.D.)
                    - Rules Rome with his two sons and future Roman Emperors

               2. Titus (79 A.D. - 81 A.D.)
                     - Conqueror of Jerusalem

               3. Domitian (80 A.D. - 96 A.D.)

                                                                                                     
HEADS: 1               HORNS: 3

5. (Rev. 17:11) "And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.

          A. This is the Spirit or "
Man of Sin". (Th. 2:3)

               I. (Rev. 9:11) "And they had a
KING over them, wich is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tougue is Abbadon, but in the                      Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon (Destroyer).

               II. (Rev. 13:11) "And I beheld another beast coming up out of the Earth; and he had
TWO HORNS a like a lamb, and he spoke like a dragon              (Rev. 9:1).


                                                                                                     
HEADS: 0              HORNS: 2

                                                                                                                       
Totals:

                                                                                                     
HEADS: 7              HORNS: 10

  
Dedicated to:

  Angel

                   

                                                                                             
Unpublished Work  (copyright) 2004 RFA/JCA.


   

















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