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  • Ninevhah was the capital of Assyria. See the book of Jonah.

  • See Genesis 10

  • Nimrod? how was Nimrod a ruler?

  • @jakethesnakerobertz1 of babylon if i remember correctly

  • Cont.....

    See,

    Nahum 1:8 but with an overwhelming flood he will make an end of [Nineveh];

    and

    Rev 12:15

    And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood.

    remember to see the whole picture, stay away from disputes

  • @carpenter0909 who is Nineveh

  • Good piont Blutius,_ here is the meaning , The Phrase Flood is a common hebrew phraseology for the idea that "you will not be able to stop it" Like a "flood" or holding back the tide.. It is used in revelations' also. don't be offended, not many protestant christian understand the hebrew connotations. But the idea is that the event will be unstoppable

  • don't be ignorant blutius, do some research before posting something like that. Here's another translation.. "The end will come like a flood." (NIV). Not an actual flood with water.

  • It's funny how biblical scholars can spend hours talking about certain verses that they feel they have all knowledge of, and then gloss over other important verses: "....and the end thereof shall be with a flood". it seems pretty clear - a flood - but there was no flood when Jerusalem was destroyed. hmm

    also, Daniel never talked about "an interval". i think biblical scholars have inserted that out of necessity because the numbers don't really work. hmm

  • @blutius Have you answer atop the session...

    thanks

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