EARLY YEARS OF JESUS.

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David

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May 25, 2026, 1:09:02 PMMay 25
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To do with the early years of Jesus Matthew 2:16 refers to Jesus being around two years of age when he is visited by the wise men from the east, Medo Persia. The number two once again referring to the Persian Empire. (see below).
 
Revelation 13:11 states that the false prophet has two horns like a lamb. The description of the false prophet has nothing to do with him being a Christian, or passing himself off as
a Christian, follower of Christ. True Christians, lambs are never mentioned in scripture as having horns, and the only mention of Jesus Christ in scripture to do with horns, has him described as a Lamb having seven horns, Revelation 5:6. The animal used to describe the false prophet, a lamb, only applies to the saints, lambs-saved, goats-unsaved. The book of Revelation states that the false prophet is thrown into the lake of fire, Revelation 19:20, not the fate of someone who is a lamb, sheep, ram, saint, true Christian, and is saved. A person is only called a lamb, sheep, ram if they are saved. Matthew 25:31-46. Ezekiel 34:17. Sheep, lambs, rams are also called wheat. Matthew 13:18-30, 36-43. The tares are also called chaff. Matthew 3:10-12. A lamb, is not being used to describe the faith, counterfeit or otherwise, of the false prophet, its being used to describe where he comes from. If you look at the other versus in the Bible to do with animals described as having two horns, the Medo Persian empire is described in the book of Daniel as a ram with two horns. Daniel 8:3. Rams, lambs, and sheep are all the same animal. The number two is connected closely to the Medo Persian empire. It was the 'second' kingdom of the breast and 'two' arms of silver of Daniel chapter two, the 'second' beast, the bear of Daniel chapter seven, the ram with 'two' horns of Daniel chapter eight, and finally, the 'second' beast like a lamb with 'two' horns of Revelation chapter thirteen. All which represent Medo Persia. The false prophet will come from the Medo Persian empire, which is modern day Iran. The entire Medo Persian empire as a ram, mountain, large, whereas the false prophet, one man, is described as a lamb, hill, small, Psalm 114:4. The passages in Daniel that relate to the battles between the Greek and Medo Persian empire, also show a connection between the antichrist, the little horn, who comes out of the divided Greek empire (Syria-Babylon), and the false prophet, the lamb, ram with two horns, who is from the Medo Persian empire, modern day Iran. Daniel 8. Daniel 9:27. Daniel 10:1-21. Daniel 11:1-4, 31. Daniel 12:11.


At the feast of Pentecost when Jesus is twelve years old he stays behind at the Temple in Jerusalem, his family finds him three days later. Luke 2:42. Is the number twelve used here to refer to the twelve Biblical months and are the three days referring to the third month of Sivan. Or is the number twelve referring to the signs of the zodiac and the number three referring to his birth sign Gemini.

David

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May 25, 2026, 2:08:31 PMMay 25
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Death comes to the Jewish children two year's and under in connection to the visit by the Persian wise men. It is the Persian false prophet at the direction of the beast/antichrist who beheads the church during the seven year tribulation. Revelation 13:11-18.
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