END TIMES PROPHECY IN THE BOOK OF ESTHER

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Amazing Biblical prophecies about the end of both the Old and New Testaments (part 1).

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  • This is numerology and Jesus and Paul both spoke against it. All books point to Jesus, the Word. Catholics are new to the Bible, the Vatican having hidden it from everyone. Catholics need to repent, confess and turn for so much deception. Get rid of the idols too. God is offended

  • @LuvinJesusynot Where did Jesus and Paul speak against numerology? Chapter and verse please! You need to get over your anti Catholic bigotry.

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  • The 3rd EAGLE?! THE CO PROPHET!!?? You FOOOL!! YOU'RE A "PROPHET"??? I know you're Catholic. Considering how Jesus felt about the pharisees, do you honestly think that if Jesus came back today he'd go straight to the Pope and say, "good job faithful servent." NO WAY would Jesus think the Pope and the Catholic church has done well. So a die hard Catholic, is NOT a prophet. No Way. Repent!

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  • @IsaRefreshingSpirit Here is how you can tell that the "woman" cannot be Eve. If God put "enmity" between the woman and the serpent, then there can never be any "friendship", in other words there can never be any sin. Eve, of course, was human and certainly sinned. Mary, however, never sinned, and therefore only she can be the "woman" in Genesis.

  • @IsaRefreshingSpirit Yes, the king was "drunk", but in the prophetic interpretation it means that he was filled with the Holy Spirit. It's like the prophet who was required to marry a prostitute. She was a real prostitute but symbolically, the union represented God's union with unfaithful Israel.

  • @stillmatic88: To me, it sounds as if he were "drunk". I agree, if it were the Holy Spirit, then the Scriptures would have clarified it as they did during the Pentecost when Peter was "drunk" on the Holy Spirit. No, here, we read that "the king was merry with wine." That means d-r-u-n-k!

  • I am sorry, but I don't get that from the book of Esther at all. I am not Spiritually undiscerned, just confused as to how you arrived at that conclusion.

  • @thirdeaglebooks : Eve was the woman in Genesis. You need to read the whole verse: "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel." The word offspring should be your clue here. I understand where you are trying to take this because Mary is mentioned in Revelation...but you can't distinguish Mary in Genesis when it is clearly Eve.

  • @TwinSmoke Catholics do not worship idols. You read too many Jack Chick hate comics. You will never find even one Church document that tells Catholics we are to worship idols. Catholics honor images of Mary because more than any other denomination we fulfill the Bible prophecy that Mary would be called "blessed by all generations". You are wrong about Catholics supporting abortion. Call up your local Planned Parenthood butcher shop and ask the personnel what is their religious affiliation.

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