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JOSE from Brazil

March 5 at 1:25 am
Then, Rome and Bizantium were a same Empire, and Constantinople was built intentionally as a copy of Rome. Because, Babylon according to Revelations chapter 17 must be a Rome... It harmonize with Daniel chapter 2, two iron legs, two Roman Empires. Because the angel is revealing the mystery of the vision, and Rome was a well known seven hilled city. / I learned by Nemiah, the king of Babylon is the one ruling Babylon. Today king of Babylon is the ruler of Irak, that I understood. / But Bizantium was Christian. / Today's chaldeans are catholic. It depends of the generation. A persian helped the jews, Cyrus, other was about to kill them, Ahasuerus./The last kingdom will be two feet, part iron and part clay. Iron and clay reflect the whole Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar's and Caesar's, if you think of Rome. My God: Am I right my God? In Jesus Christ's name I ask. It will be partially strong and weak.

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