Thursday, September 26, 2013

COMMENTARY & OPINION XLVIII



From the desk of
Bill Ramey
9/22/13

COMMENTARY & OPINION
XLVIII

I said in a past issue that I would do a historical recap of the book of Daniel and here is that recap:
                                                                                                    4/30/11   

DANIEL

Do we dare to think in these times when congressmen/women, lawyers, bankers, accountants and religious gurus presume to do our thinking for us?”  Do we dare think in an age when that can become a “terrorist act”?  A wise man once said something to the effect that, “In a world of insanity, one dare not look too wise.”  Was Homeland Security set up for the express purpose of identifying, detaining and removing thinking people?  We shall soon see.

Thinking people know the difference between contrails and chem trails.  Thinking people know that the reason for the long list of ingredients on most of our foodstuffs is not for our good health.  Thinking people know that America’s economic woes are not a mere recession but rather “legislative piracy”. 

Babylon was a world ruling kingdom some 600 years BC.  That statement will draw hoots of derision from those raised on historical myths for political purposes.  Why do our educational institutions today teach these myths.  The truth will sound strange but then, truth always does if your life is built around myths. Pontius Pilate, a Roman Procurator in 30 AD, hung a question in our history books that has really not been answered even today.  That question was, “What is truth?” 

Do we dare look into history as a guide to the future?  If so, which history?  Evidently, we must look beyond that taught in our institutes of learning because, if they teach myths like “Columbus discovered America”, how many other myths do they teach?  In order to get our bearings in a world gone nuts, we have to get back to some basics in history, civics and good common sense.  If you were told that the political divisions of planet earth were laid out some 2,600 years ago and that this has happened as foretold, would that hold your attention long enough to check it out?  How can someone look into the future and see that far in advance?  For the answer to that question, let’s go the book our supreme court has declared irrelevant and banished, as it were, from our schools.  That book is the Bible and the section we want to zoom in on is the book of Daniel the prophet.  Many critics contend that this book was written long after the time (600 BC) its author supposedly lived.  They contend that it was written no earlier than the 2nd century BC.  However, a 5th century BC author named Xenophon mentioned “Daniel the Prophet” by name in his work “Cyropedia”.  If this isn’t enough proof, then Christ also mentioned “Daniel the Prophet” by name in Matthew 24:15.  Was he endorsing a fraud?  Anyway, the question we are addressing is, “How could any man see 2,600 years into the future and lay out governmental divisions?” 

Have we the intestinal fortitude to look and see?  In the second chapter of the book of Daniel, we see this story laid out: 
1.  “And in the second year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, he dreamed dreams and his spirit was troubled and his sleep broke from him.”
2.  “Then the king commanded to call the magicians and the astrologers and the sorcerers and the Chaldeans for to show the king his dreams.  So they came and stood before the king.”
3.  “And the king said unto them, ‘I have dreamed a dream and my spirit was troubled to know the dream.’”
4.  “Then spoke the Chaldeans to the king in Syriack, ‘O king live forever: tell us the dream and we will show the interpretation.’”
5.  “The king answered and said to the Chaldeans, ‘The thing is gone out from me but if you will not make known unto me the dream with the interpretation, you shall be cut in pieces and your houses shall be made a dunghill.’”

Here, we have the situation leading up to the interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream.  Going on in the same chapter, we can see what appears to be an unrealistic demand by the king. 
6.  “But if you show the dream and the interpretation thereof, you shall receive of me gifts and rewards and great honor:”
7.  “They answered again and said, ‘Let the king tell his servants the dream and we will show the interpretation of it.’”
8.  “The king answered and said, I know of certainty that you would gain the time because you see the thing is gone from me.’”
9.  “’But if you will not make known unto me the dream, there is but one decree for you: for you have prepared lying and corrupt words to speak before me till the time be changed: therefore tell me the dream and I shall know that you can show me the interpretation thereof.’”
10.  “The Chaldeans answered before the king and said, ‘There is not a man upon the earth that can show the king’s matter:  therefore there is no king, lord nor ruler, that asks such things of any magician, astrologer or Chaldean.’”
11.  “’And it is a rare thing that the king requires and there is none other that can show it before the king, except the gods whose dwelling is not with flesh.’”
12.  “For this cause the king was angry and very furious and commanded to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.”

You can go back and read the setting in chapter 1 showing how Daniel and his three friends had been taken captive from Jerusalem, had been trained in a Babylonian school and had become a part of the king’s advisory panel of wise men.  Verse 13 of chapter 2 shows that Daniel and his three friends were being sought also for execution among the wise men.  Dropping down to verse 16, we see that, “Daniel went in and desired of the king that he would give him time and that he would show the king the interpretation.”

Now down in verse 27, when Daniel was ready, he went to the king and, “Daniel answered in the presence of the king and said, ‘The secret which the king has demanded cannot the wise men, the astrologers, the magicians and soothsayers show the king.’”
28.  “’But there is a God in heaven that reveals secrets and makes known to the king what shall be in the latter days.  Your dream and the visions of your head upon your bed are these.’”
29.  “As for you O king, your thoughts came into your mind upon your bed, what should come to pass hereafter: and he that reveals secrets makes known to you what shall come to pass.”
30.  “But as for me, this secret is not revealed to me for any wisdom that I have more than any living, but for their sakes that shall make known the interpretation to the king and that you might know the thoughts of your heart.”
31.  “You, O king, saw and behold a great image.  This great image whose brightness was excellent, stood before you and the form thereof was terrible.”
32.  “This image’s head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and thighs of brass.”
33.  “His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay.
34.  “You saw till a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet that were of iron and clay and broke them to pieces.”

Dropping now to verse 36, we see, “This is the dream and I will now tell the interpretation to the king.”

We can dismiss, with a wave of our hand, the prophecies of the prophet Daniel but we do so at our own peril and I will show you why shortly.  But so far we are seeing the reconstruction of a dream and the king is spellbound.  Had he really forgotten the dream?  If so, there is little doubt that he recognized Daniel’s reconstruction as his original dream.  Now Daniel goes on with the interpretation:
37.  “You, O king, are a king of kings:  for the God of heaven has given you a kingdom, power, strength and glory.”
38.  “And wherever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven has he given into your hand and has made you ruler over them all.  You are this head of gold.”
39.  “And after you shall arise another kingdom inferior to you and another kingdom of brass, which shall bear rule over all the earth.”
40.  “And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: and as iron breaks in pieces and subdues all things… it shall break in pieces and bruise.”
41.  “And as you saw the feet and toes, part of potter’s clay and part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided;  but there shall be in it of the strength of the iron as you saw the iron mixed with miry clay.” 

These are the four kingdoms or empires depicted by Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and now we must turn to history to see if we can pick them out and if it really happened in the fashion laid out by Daniel to show the king what would be in the latter days (verse 28).

The interpretation of the vision (dream) said that the head of gold was Nebuchadnezzar and that the next division (the breast and the arms) would be made of silver.  Doesn't it fit nicely that the conquerors of Babylon were the Medes and Persians in a confederacy?  (Two arms?)

We need to exercise some caution as we look into the history of this period because those whose aspirations are world dominion also have the power to censor history and have been exercising that power for millennia.   For instance, if you go to the Encyclopedia Americana and look up the article "Daniel", they will interpret the vision "for you".  It goes like this:  "The interpretation of the vision is revealed to Daniel:  '…the four animals (this is talking about chapter 7 of Daniel) represent four empires, or those of Babylon, Media, Persia and Greece.'"  THIS SIMPLY IS NOT TRUE!
The Medes and Persians were a confederacy and therefore comprised the second empire.  Greece was the third empire. The attempt, by those who censor literature, is to take the spotlight off the Roman Empire as the fourth beast or empire.  

The vision given to Daniel of the four beasts is in chapter 7.  It was simply a corroboration of the vision given to Nebuchadnezzar in a dream.  Let's look at chapter 7.

Starting in verse 1, "In the first year of Belshazzar, (grandson of Nebuchadnezzar) king of Babylon, Daniel had a dream and visions of his head upon his bed:  then he wrote the dream, and told the sum of the matters.
2  "Daniel spoke and said, 'I saw in my vision by night, and behold, the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea.
3  'And four great beasts came up from the sea, different one from another.
4  'The first was like a lion and had eagle's wings:  I beheld till the wings thereof were plucked, and it was lifted up from the earth, and made stand upon the feet as a man, and a man's heart was given to it.
5  'And behold another beast, a second, like to a bear, and it raised up itself on one side, and it had three ribs (Babylon/Lydia/Egypt?) in the mouth of it between the teeth of it and they said thus unto it 'Arise, devour much flesh.
6  'After this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it.
7  'After this I saw in the night visions, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had great iron teeth:  it devoured and broke in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it:  and it was different from all the beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.'

These four beasts dovetail nicely with the four divisions in the image shown to Nebuchadnezzar in his dream.  The first beast was like a lion.  Archaeological excavations of ancient Babylon reveal lions sculpted into their walls as a symbol of their authority.  Next in line came the Medo-Persians and they are represented as a bear, as well they should be.  They were a marching army and a bear’s strength is in his legs.  Next we see a beast compared to a leopard and could any beast better depict Alexander's army?  Their victory over the Medo-Persians at the battle of Issus was primarily because they covered a distance the Medo-Persians knew (or thought they knew) couldn't be covered in the time Alexander's army did it in.  Leopards are fast.

But let's look deeper into the book of Daniel and see if we can find more.  Verse 17 of the same chapter says of these four beasts, "These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, (be aware that the Bible uses the terms kings and kingdoms interchangeably and this could be better translated as kingdoms because, as we will see in verse 23, "The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom…" Besides, only one of the four had less than two kings) which shall arise out of the earth."

The perspective now shifts immediately to the fourth beast rather than dwelling on the first three.  Notice in verse 18.   "But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom forever, even forever and ever.
19  "Then I would know the truth of the fourth beast, which was different from all the others, exceeding dreadful, whose teeth were of iron, and his nails of brass;  which devoured, broke in pieces, and stamped the residue with his feet;
20  "And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell (Vandals/Barbarians/Ostrogoths?); even of that horn that had eyes and a mouth that spoke very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows.  (Papacy?)
21  "I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;   (how long?)
22  "Until the Ancient of days came, and judgment was given to the saints of the most High; and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom." 

Then this war is still going on today, huh?
23  "Thus he said, 'The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth, which shall be different from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces." 

Who are the ten horns?
24  "And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise:  and another shall rise after them; and he shall be different from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.
25  "And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time." 

Why is the world oblivious to the prophecy of Daniel?  Keep in mind that we have only just begun to unravel the mysteries locked up in the book of Daniel, but let's look for a moment at what another prophet of God said.  Hosea 4:6.  "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject you…"   At this point, it gets scary, because it goes on to say,  "…seeing you have forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget your children." 

Is this why so many children's pictures are on milk cartons and in post offices in the U.S.?   Have we pronounced a curse on our children just as the Jews of Christ's day did?

This is heavy stuff.  I very well know that.  But as we get further into the prophecies of, not only Daniel, but others, we will see that God foresaw our plight of today and began planning for it before the earth was created. 

Those indoctrinated into the material world of today and seduced by the libertarian philosophies will ask, "Is this 'God stuff'' real"?

Rather that listen to the opinion makers, perhaps you should pause long enough to ask yourself where we are as a world and where we're going.  Some of the things to look at could be:

·Food/population
·Nuclear proliferation
·Pollution
·Usage rates of non-renewable resources
·Expansion of deserts, worldwide
·Potable water
·Economic rape by world bankers and lawyers

Given this "rosy perspective", do you see a bright future for the world without the intervention of (as U.S. News and World Report put it) "A Strong Hand From Someplace"?

Our computers get faster yearly but what this does is concentrate more and more power into the hands of fewer "power brokers".  Those people, it seems, get more and more profligate.  Are we entrusting our future into the hands of draft dodgers and drug lords?  I prefer the intervention of God.  And I see that regardless of what men choose to do, He will intervene before we blast ourselves off the planet.

Shall we go back to the book of Daniel and learn more about what is about to befall us?  You see, Daniel was given several visions of the future and wrote them down for us to consider today.  One of the arch angels, Michael, told Daniel in chapter 10, verse 14, that, "I am come to make you understand what shall befall your people in the latter days:"

He went on to say in verse 21, "But I will show you that which is noted in the scripture of truth:"

It is my understanding that there were three arch angels to begin with.  They were Gabriel, Lucifer and Michael.  Lucifer was thrown out of heaven because he became ambitious and wanted to replace God.  You can find some of the story in Isaiah 11.  The "trinity" doctrine probably comes from Lucifer (whose name was changed to Satan when he was banished to the earth) based on the original three arch angels.  Because when you begin to examine the trinity doctrine, it falls apart quickly.  For instance, if the trinity doctrine is real, then Christ was not the son of God but rather the son of the other member of the trinity.  Check Matthew 1:20.  Joseph was instructed in a dream, saying, "Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife:  for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost."    The spurious scripture which is quoted to justify the trinity heresy is I John 5:7 which says:  “For there are three that bare record in heaven, the Father, the Word and the Holy Ghost” --- Holy spirit is a more accurate translation.  Even using this scripture, we should be able to see when we compare it with Matthew 1:20, last part, “…fear not to take unto you Mary your wife for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost” (Spirit),    --- that, if the trinity is true then Christ was the son of the Holy Spirit and not the son of God.

Just so we understand Daniel isn't another Nostradamas where you crank in your own interpretations, let's take it another step.  To further verify the first three beasts, let's go to chapter 8 which gives us yet another vision of the prophet Daniel and will help in identifying the first three beasts or kingdoms.  Starting in verse 1, "In the third year of the reign of king Belshazzar (grandson of  Nebuchadnezzar), a vision appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel, after that which  appeared unto me at the first.
2    "And I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, when I saw, that I was at Shushan in the palace, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in a vision, and I was by the river of Ulai.
3    "Then I lifted up my eyes, and saw, and, behold, there stood before the river a ram which had two horns:  and the two horns were high; but one was higher than the other, and the higher came up last.
4.   "I saw the ram pushing westward, and northward, and southward; so that no  beasts might stand before him, neither was there any that could deliver out of his hand;  but he did according to his will, and became great.
5.   "And as I was considering, behold, an he goat came from the west on the face of the whole earth, and touched not the ground:  and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes.
6.   "And he came to the ram that had two horns, which I had seen standing before the river, and ran unto him in the fury of his power.
7.   "And I saw him come close unto the ram, and he was moved with choler against him, and smote the ram, and broke his two horns:  and there was no power in the ram to stand before him, but he cast him down to the ground, and stamped upon him: and there was none that could deliver the ram out of his hand.
8.  Therefore the he goat waxed very great: and when he was strong, the great horn was broken; and for it came up four notable ones toward the four winds of heaven.  

To get the interpretation of this vision, we need only to drop on down to verse 19:
19."And he said, 'Behold, I will make thee know what shall be in the last end of  the indignation:  for at the time appointed the end shall be.
20  "The ram which thou saw having two horns, are the kings of Media and Persia.  (The chest and arms of Nebuchadnezzar's dream)
21  "And the rough goat is the king of Grecia: (Alexander) and the great horn that is between his eyes is the first king  (also the last, but let's go on).
22  "Now that being broken, whereas four stood up for it, four kingdoms shall stand up out of the nation, but not in his power."   

When Alexander died young, his kingdom was divided among his top four generals, Ptolemy, Seleucus, Lysimachus and Cassander.  What a beautiful fulfillment of this prophecy.  

So many people say prophecy is confusing and they can't understand it, but maybe it's because they haven't read it.  Seems to me this interpretation given to Daniel is understandable and not only that, but when you compare it to the history, as it then happened, the accuracy is awesome. 

Up to this point we have pretty well nailed down the identity of the first three beasts spoken of by Daniel.  They were Babylon, Medo-Persia and Alexander's empire or as it was called in the 8th chapter, "the king of Grecia".   But where do we go to find the fourth beast which "was dreadful and terrible"?  Let's continue in chapter 11, verse 1.  "Also I, in the first year of Darius the Mede, even I, stood to confirm and to strengthen him.
2  "And now will I show you the truth.  Behold, there shall stand up yet three kings in Persia;  (Cambyses, Pseudo Smerdis and Darius) and the fourth (Xerexes) shall be far richer than they all:  and by his strength through his riches he shall stir up all against the realm of Grecia.
3  "And a mighty king (Alexander) shall stand up, that shall rule with great dominion, and do according to his will.
4   "And when he shall stand up, his kingdom shall be broken, and shall be divided toward the four winds of heaven; and not to his posterity, nor according to his dominion which he ruled for his kingdom shall be plucked up, even for others beside those.
5   "And the king of the south shall be strong…"  

Ptolemy, one of Alexander's  generals, took Egypt and Libya and became the king of the south.  Seleucus took "…the whole region between the coast of Syria and the Euphrates" (per Marcius Willson's "Outlines of History", 1864 Ed.) which evolved into the "king of the north" as the Roman Empire.   This was the beast in power during the time Christ walked the earth.  This is also the beast spoken of in Daniel 7:25 that would "…think to change times (calendar) and laws."  Did the Romans do this?  Indeed they did.   The Roman calendar was substituted for the Hebrew calendar.  Was it an improvement?  Hardly.  The Hebrew calendar was made up of twelve months, somewhat reminiscent of what God said in Genesis 1:14, "…Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years:" To keep the seasons in synch, a full month  was added periodically to the Hebrew calendar.  This calendar was built around a 19 year time cycle.  The Roman calendar became a political football with Caesars vying for status by robbing another month to get a day added to the month named after himself. The seasons got so out of synch that in the sixteenth century, 10 days had to be dropped from the calendar.

What about laws? Did they change any laws - or rather, "…think to change laws…?  In or around 325 AD,  it was Constantine who decided that keeping the Sabbath commanded by the God of Israel was not in keeping with the Roman law.  It was to be considered Judaizing and punishable by death.  Property of Judaizers, of course, would go to the Roman government.   So…did they "…think to change laws?"

Those who contend that the law was done away (they only mean the second and fourth commandments because those are the ones that chaff) will tell you this was done at Christ's death and yet here we find legal action being taken by the Roman Government (or fourth beast that would "…think to change times and laws") almost 300 years after Christ's death.  Why?  Because Christians, Jews, Gnostics and Aryans were still observing those laws.  They knew they were still in effect.

Why weren't we taught this in our public schools?  Simply because those who have world dominion as their top priority have so organized as to be able to censor literature and substitute myths for history

Shiites: Syria War Will Ignite End Times

There are many prophets in this world and some of them do some amazing predictions with equally amazing accuracy.  Case in point is Malachi Martin's prophecy for the number of coming Popes and the future of the Catholic Church.  Nostradamas had some prophecies on target and some in error. 

We have seen prophecies change with understanding.  We have seen prophecies take on a different shape as keys were discovered that unlock new dimensions in prophecy.  We have seen fulfilled pro-phecy that is undeniable. (Daniel 11:43-44).

The following discourse covers some of the prophecies of the Muslim and its accuracy remains to be seen.  The interesting part is that people believe it and stake their lives on it. 
                                                                              Bill

Shiites: Syria War Will Ignite End Times

September 16, 2013
Is Hezbollah’s Syria Approach Tied To Shiite End-Times Doctrine?

A Lebanese reporter for the Al-MonitorMiddle East news service explains that Iran and Hezbollah view the Syrian civil war not only in a strategic context, but in a prophetic one. In their belief, the radical Sunnis will conquer Syria for a short period of time and then Iranian forces will intervene on their way to destroying Israel.

The unnamed reporter points out that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is, like Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, “known for being a strong believer” in the Shiite prophecy that Iran will lead an End Times war against Islam’s enemies. At that time, the Mahdi will “reappear” and defeat the infidel.

According to the author, Iran and Hezbollah rely upon a book of prophecies called Al-Jafr to guide them. It was passed down to Jafar al-Sadiq, for whom the Jafari school of Shiite jurisprudence is named after. Teachers of this book say that the Syrian leader will be killed in a civil war during the End Times.

A Sunni leader will take over Syria and persecute Shiites, Allawites and Christians. The persecution will continue until an Iranian army invades Syria via Iraq, killing this Sunni leader on the way to capturing Jerusalem. Once Jerusalem is taken, the Mahdi will appear. Interestingly, in a modern context, this means that Hezbollah is fighting to preserve the regime of a man (Bashar Assad) that they believe will be killed.

Keep in mind, the Jafari school of jurisprudence is mainstream Shiite doctrine. There’s bound to be disagreement over the interpretation of prophecy, but these are not the beliefs of an isolated cult. In July 2010, a senior Iranian cleric said that Khamenei told his inner circle that he had met with the Mahdi, who promised to “reappear” during his lifetime.

A very similar eschatological viewpoint is articulated in a 2011 documentary produced by the office of then-President Ahmadinejad. The film, titled The Coming is Upon Us, does not predict a Syrian civil war but shares many of the same details articulated by the Al-Monitor reporter in Lebanon.

A critical point of convergence between the two sources is about Saudi Arabia’s role in prophecy. Both agree that the death of Saudi King Abdullah will be a major trigger. In fact, this event is so central to the Iranian film that it opens up with the statement, “Whoever guarantees the death of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, I will guarantee the imminent reappearance of Mahdi.” MORE 

Iranian Website: Khamenei Claims He Was Visited by Hidden Imam

In a speech to the Iranian leadership and foreign ambassadors, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said that the present world order, led by the West and the U.S., contravenes God’s decrees and is consequently collapsing before our eyes. He said that one of the reasons for the collapse is the awakening of the Muslim world under Iran’s leadership.

The Khandaniha website posted an audio address by a cleric from Ahvaz province, Mir Ahmad Reza Hajati, in which he claims that Khamenei told his associates that the Hidden Imam had appeared to him and promised to arrive during his term as Supreme Leader.

Sources: Website of the Supreme Leader (Iran), July 10, 2010; www.khaandaniha.com, July 9, 2010

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