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Antichrist's rise to power According to the books of Daniel and Revelation
An 11th horn (top dollar sign) pulled up three of the ten horns by the roots (Dan 7-8), becoming greater than any of the remaining seven horns. It also represents the eighth of seven kings (Rev 17,3-13).
The lion, the bear, the leopard and the dragon collectively represent the Beast, and the top horn represents the False Prophet (Rev 16-13; 19-20). Together the Beast and the False Prophet represent the lamb with two horns that spoke like a dragon (Rev 13-11). The Beast's goal was to take over the world, but then a Great Endtime Revival commenced, and he switched tactics to stop this revival by introducing competition, first by posing as savior of the gentiles (Pope), then by posing as Israel's Messiah returned in the flesh in Jerusalem.
Prepared in January of 2025 by James R Wuthrich
Jerusalem (first beast - world emperor)
False Prophet Vatican (second beast - antichrist )
THE BEAST Dan 7-7 and Rev 13-1 state that the fourth beast had ten horns (Dollar signs) and seven heads (below), and "On his horns were ten crowns." The horns represent ten financial elite individuals who are promised nations. They also represent the ten toes of Nebuchadnezzar's statue, the foundation of the dragon's empire. These are possibly member nations of the BRICS; and the heads represent political powers (puppet rulers). Power shifts from heads to horns of the dragon, from fascism to an oligarchy (government ruled by the few); but ultimately it results in a Plutonomy (financially controlled government that puts wealth above power).
Dan 7,2-8 The lion, the bear and the leopard give their power to the final beast England France Spain Rome Nebuchadnezzar dreamed of four Old Testament world empires (Medes, Persians, Greece and Rome), as Daniel dreamed of four New Testament world empires (not sure about the assignment of nations to animals, except Italy).
These four horns represent: 1. Four metals in Nebuchadnezzar's statue (Dan 2,31-45) 2. Daniel served under four kings: Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Darius and Cyrus 3. In Daniel's dream four beasts emerged from the sea (Dan 7,2-8) 4. Four horsemen of the Apocalypse (Rev 6,1-11)
The goat became very powerful, but soon afterward the goat's one horn was broken off and four horns grew in its place (Dan 8-8)
The one-horned goat attacked the two-horned ram and broke off its two horns (Dan 8,2-7). This could possibly refer to the U.S.A. attacking Russia and China Antichrist's rise to power According to the books of Daniel and Revelation If you want to understand what this relatively simple diagram means before you look at it, read Daniel chapters 2,7&8 and Revelation chapters 13&17
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