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How do you Know if You are Still in Babylon?

 

 

Mystery Babylon, Aholibah

woman on back of leopard

In the first century when John wrote the Revelation of Yahshuah the Messiah, he said he had a vision of a harlot riding on a seven-headed scarlet beast. John was perplexed until one of the seven angels with the seven vials deciphered the vision for him. The angel said the harlot is a city built on seven mountains. Most scholars say this is Rome for Rome was built on seven hills, but there is greater evidence that this is Jerusalem. Jerusalem is built on seven mountains (they are really hills, but the Bible calles them Mountains)

1. Mount Scopus
2. Mount Nob
3. Mount of Offence
4. Mount Moriah (the original Zion of King David to the east above Mount Ophel)
5. Mount Ophel
6. Mount of the Rock (where Fort Antonia was and now the Dome of the Rock sits))
7. Mount Zion ( This became the site of the temple during the reign of the Macabees. It is to the south.This is the temple Herod refurbished.)

For further evidence John says the City was a great Harlot. Nowhere in Scripture is Rome called a harlot, but Jerusalem is designated as such. In Isaiah 1:21 it is written:

"The faithful city has become a harlot."

Ezekiel tells a parable of two whoring sisters Aholah and Aholibah. He says Aholah is Samaria and Aholibah is Jerusalem. Yahveh tells Isaiah that Jerusalem is the greater whore.

"She increased her whoredom…she multiplied her whoredom." (Ezk.23)

And there there's the evidence of the blood of the saints, which points to Jerusalem. Revelation 17 says that Mystery Babylon is full of the blood of the prophets. Which of the prophets died in Rome? None of them, they all died in Jerusalem. Yahshuah himself said:

"It can not be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem." (Lk: 13:38)

The evidence doesn't lie. All the dots connect Jerusalem with the Great Whore: the city that killed Yahshuah.

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