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The Mighty Hunters - ISIS Sound The Trumpet Isaiah 58:1 Yahveh commands His faithful. Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show my people their transgression We, who have been born in such a Babylonish world, reared and steeped in these things all our lifetime. We have been taught to revere paganism believes as holy and sacred. Because of these believes passed on through the generations, we never questioned to see where they origin from whether they came from the Scripture or from pagan idolatry! We can return the Scriptures and find a very interesting path from the past with two key figures Nimrod, a great grandson of Noah, and his mother and wife, Semiramis, also known as Ishtar and Isis. Genesis 10:8-12; 11:1-9 explain the new order and empire of the rise of Babylon or kingdoms of Isis. Nimrod, known in Egypt as Osiris, was the founder of the first world empire at Babel, later known as Babylon. Semiramis promoted the belief that Nimrod was a god. On the anniversary of his birth, she said, Nimrod would visit a evergreen tree and leave gifts under it. His birthday fell on the heart of winter at the end of December. The origin of Mass and Xmas. During the time between Babel and Yeshua HaMashiach, pagans developed the belief that the days grew shorter in early winter because their sun-god RA was leaving them. Serving the sungod RA on Sunday. When the length of the day increased again, they celebrated unrestrained feasting, riots and orgies. This celebration are known as the Saturnalia period and was named after Saturn which is another name for Nimrod. The Scriptures teaches us about the mighty hunters. Genesis 10:9 He was a mighty hunter before Yahveh: why it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before Yahveh. Nimrod was a great man in his day; he began to be mighty in the earth, Those before him were content to be upon the same level with their neighbours, and though every man bare rule in his own house, yet no man pretended any further. Nimrod was resolved to be like a god over his neighbours. The spirit of the giants before the flood, who became mighty men, and men of renown, Genesis 6:4, revived in him. Nimrod s hunting was far different from other hunters. Hunting then was the method of preventing the hurtful increase of wild beasts amd this required great courage. Because of his demanding and controlling ways it gave Nimrod control to command others, and gradually attached a number of men to follow one leader. Nimrod began to rule, and to force others to submit. He invaded his neighbours rights and properties, and persecuted innocent men; endeavouring to make all his own by force and violence. He carried on his oppressions and violence in making himself a god, great controller and ruler. Some way or other, by arts or arms, he got into power, and so founded a monarchy, which was the terror of the mighty, and bid fair to rule all the world. Nimrod was a great builder. Observe in Nimrod the nature of ambition. It is boundless; much would have more, and still cries, Give, give. It is restless; Nimrod, when he had four cities under his command, could not be content till he had four more. It is expensive; Nimrod will rather be at the charge of rearing cities, than not have the honour of ruling them. Nimrods name signifies rebellion; tyrants to men are rebels to Yahveh Himself. The days are coming, when conquerors will no longer be spoken of with praise, as in mans partial histories, but be branded with infamy, as in the impartial records of the Scriptures. Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law (Commandments) of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 13:55:16 +0000

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