Prophets In The Book Of Revelation

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In the Book of Revelation, the main purpose of the Tribulation is to bring Israel back to God. Theses bound Seals are part of God’s promise to show Satan’s Beasts before Christ’s return, so He can set up Christ’s rebirth for His believers. As Jesus opens the first seal, a white horse and rider go forth on earth. The breaking of the first seal is imperative, and that the world identifies the first rider as the Antichrist, so they can understand the three False Prophets that follow. The Antichrist and his kingdom are obviously what Jesus is revealing by the rider on the white horse. A leader, such as Adolf Hitler as a worldwide conqueror is one who rides on a horse symbolizing his personal goals, ambitions, desires, liberation, and personal powers. …show more content…
In his search for a meaning of life, he turns to the occult for guidance and family. With nowhere to go, he uses his free time in the Hofberg Library in Vienna, reading books about the history of the occult and Eastern religions . The occult is a solution to the disappointments in Hitler’s young life, and in 1919 after he arrives in Munich, he joins the secret Thule Society where Hilter finds his purpose, and that his unrecognized grandfather Freiherr Salomon Mayer von Rothschild as a Jew, and it marks Satan’s staging plan for the Antichrist in World War II. The Thule Society for Hitler is much more than an alternative religion; it is a surreptitious brotherhood bringing men together in a secret society that provokes a war to strengthen their argument for a worldwide government. This mysterious group of occults believes in a German Messiah who will come and redeem Germany from their defeat in World War I, and the heinous Treaty of Versailles redemptions. Hitler becomes an avid part of the sorcery and starts to believe that he is the Messiah who is to deliver Germany from its oppressions. In the Thule Society: "... the sun played a prime role... as a sacred symbol of the Aryans, in contrast to... the moon, revered by the Semitic people . The membership in the society are judges, police chiefs, …show more content…
The Jewish question is the name given to an extensive debate in German society of the suitable status and treatment of Jews in society. For the German people, the racial question is the Jewish question. This racial or Jewish Question is a central problem of the NAZI one world government view. Solving this problem ensures a survival of the National Socialism Group and in so doing the survival of the Aryan people for all time. To begin the process and to resolve the Aryan misfortune, the Nazis, order Jewish deportations to the newly built campus; 1,000 people per day are put into [cattle] trains and they ship them to either a concentration camp or a death camp. Regrettably, while the barbaric train ride to the concentration camps causes death for some, removing these Jews from Germany and later Europe is not moving fast enough for the Nazis. For one, as Jews sing the song of Moses as the Nazi’s remove them from Europe and ship them off to death camps many begin to fully realize Hitler’s words when he wrote, “only after settling down, when the confusing picture begins to grow clearer, do I look at my new world more attentively, and then I also came upon the Jewish problem” (Mein Kampf) . Understanding his reasoning, they know the demand to eradicate

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