Saint Malachy - Prophecy of the last Pope - Petrus Romanus - 2012?
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@michaelsterling37 name of the song please in this video?
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This video is quite good. Unfortunately the final citation is wrong. If you look at the Malachia's prophecy (for example in the Lignum Vitae book) after "gloria olivae" there are two more popes and not only Petrus Romanus. Infact after "sedebit." starts another different phrase.
- In persecutione extrema Sancta Romana Ecclesiae sedebit.
- Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves in multis tribolationibus: ...etc...
In any case the extreme persecution is near.
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@Rousczar Rome has seven hills as well.
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Tehran, Moscow, Jerusalem all cities of 7 hills....
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@Kevin107ish John was given more than 12 characteristics in the Book of Revelation to identify Babylon the Great, the 7 hills upon which she sits is only one characteristic out of the many that are given. Babylon the Great must fit this description completely. As it happens, the Roman Catholic chuch fits the description with 100% accuracy, and she's the only one in all the world who does.
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@Kevin107ish: There are over 59 cities that claim to be a "city of seven hills". See list on wiki or elsewhere. So, yeah, could mean a different city.
The city of seven hills - why does everybody assume this means Rome? Saint Malachy was from Armagh, in Northern Ireland. Armagh is a city that is built on seven hills. Armagh-eddon....
Kevin107ish 9 months ago 3
@Kevin107ish The word Armageddon comes from Tel Megiddo (Mount Megiddo), an ancient city-state in Israel that was the site of many battles, it most definitely has nothing to do with a city in Ireland.
Rome, historically, has been described as the city of seven hills. Furthermore, that description (city with seven hills) is only one of many that perfectly fits with the Whore of Babylon described in revelation, no other city even comes close to fit all the descriptions except Rome.
manniman82 2 weeks ago 2