This Know Ye Well
March 12, 2004
Dr. R.N.
At the time of Tiberius1, death fell upon the prophet. The prophet‚s life was spared, but not by the might of his own. The one who trusted in the Lord had his life put in the hands of those who trust not in the Lord, but trust in their own vain imaginations.
They attempted in that hour to stop his heart. They brought his heart to a cease and for three and one half days his remains laid above ground in the midst of those who saw not God, but understood the Hebrew writings. After three and one half days, even the poison they inflicted into his heart could not stop it from beating again. His body was made whole and he rose up.
His warning was that this little land would repent and turn to God, but first they must go by way of His Son and acknowledge that His Son had power over death that they would not be destroyed.
As they murmured, men stood in secret passageways behind closed doors and celebrated the death of the prophet. Who until this very day, this very moment they believe is still in the ground.
In the timespan of months, that number being counted as three, there shall be trouble in the land. The great beast will soon seek to devour the prophet that was kept from death. He will attempt to crush him and all who stand with him. Not knowing the prophet has already walked about measuring the hole that he shall rest in.
After the midnight hour in the span of three months that evil and wicked one, by way of treachery and fear will be welcomed in, in such a way as to bring peace unto the land.
Sickness shall befall the prophet, the bitterness of the tiny book shall cause his stomach to anguish. The forty-two books will bear witness to the evil that scourges the earth and darkness of man‚s heart. What they do in darkness, they shall soon bring forward in the light. They shall control many peaceably by controlling the food and the water. They shall set their sights to present lying wonders and signs seeking to deceive God‚s children. They shall gain support of those who do evil and call it good.
Before the birth of the prophet‚s day, they shall seek to deliver him up unto man. At that moment, by way of the second witness, the prophet shall be saved for yet a little longer. They will then set their eyes on the prince that took siege of a nation. They shall smite him, yea, even his garment shall be torn asunder. Then shall that man, that man of sin, of perdition shall step forward and lay claim unto the cities: for even now the heart of his predecessor grows weak. Soon therein the forty and two months shall begin.
They now seek to control the population by controlling the food. The food in which they have poisoned they shall, by accounting, control the numbers of those that are fed, and allow many to starve.
They speak great blasphemies. The chants that are led by the words "we" and "I" soon will be replaced by the worship of the Light Bearer.
For those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, that in the heavens, there shall be a sign: a sign of a celestial body moving close to the earth. In those days, men‚s hearts shall fail them for many strange and evil deeds shall take place.
The prophet shall neither fear them, nor fear their evil ways. Yet shall he stand on the word of the Lord.
The younger prophet shall soon seek refuge behind the wisdom of that prophet that was measured by seven.
1 Tiberius - Roman Caesar that was known for developing armies to their greatest status. His reign was marked with war and conquest. He was known to his men as being one who did not keep his word.