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Hephzibah

The Wilderness of Asia

Devil Water

The Man-child Nation

Mystery Babylon, Aholibah

The Leopard Nation

The Wound that Was Healed

The Battle at Armegeddon

The Number of the Wisest Fool

The Star of Moloch

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing from the Wilderness

The First Fruits

The Last Fruits

The Karate Kings

Gog

The Battle of Gog

The Last Judgment

The Wedding Reception

How do you Know if You are Still in Babylon?

 

 


The Wilderness of Asia

woman with eagle wings

Old Rogue Israel tried to kill New Israel (the new Man-child nation), but Yahveh dispersed the new chosen ones into the lands of the gentiles (the wilderness).

This is why the book of James is addressed to "the twelve tribes scattered abroad."

The woman flees on the wings of an eagle. Except for three occasions the eagle represents evil in the Bible.There are two eagles mentioned in Ezekiel 17.7. One represents the Pharaoh of Egypt and the other represents the King of Babylon (Baal). But in this case the wings represent Yahveh's saving power. The word for eagle in Hebrew is Nephesh and is classified in the family of Vultures. The Eagle is the bird associated with the Baalim (Moloch and Ashtoreth) It was the symbol of Rome, Germany and America-all very warlike nations.

The disciples of Yahshuah (the New Man-child Nation) took root and flourished in the wilderness of Alexandria Egypt, Byzantium, Rome, Southern India, China, Antioch. And Jerusalem (which is also in Asia)


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