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  1. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    As I said, it can’t be Satan because it wouldn’t be helpful in solving the riddle, insomuch he WAS before all the kings. I don’t worry about Satan followers, even if they’re ignorant of it. :csm
  2. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    See, what petulance! I said Christ was anointed king when he ascended and reigns when he returns. Leave it to those who get it! He acts as an ecclesiastical head and not a temporal ruler until he returns, fulfilling the law and inaugurating the final harvest of Israel to rule the nations...
  3. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    See, what petulance! I said Christ was anointed king when he ascended and reigns when he returns. Leave it to those who get it! He acts as an ecclesiastical head and not a temporal ruler until he returns, fulfilling the law and inaugurating the final harvest of Israel to rule the nations...
  4. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    I do believe I've answered this, even if your petulance won't allow you to see it.
  5. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    As I said, here's what the Wiki article said: Premillennialism experienced a revival among 17th century Puritans like Thomas Brightman, Joseph Mede... What don't you get? How can Mede not be a premillennialist and lead a revival of Premillennialism in his work? :csm Here's what a scholar...
  6. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    In addressing your petulance, the resolution is in the example of David. He was anointed as “king” of Israel, but did not reign until Saul died some 20 years later. Christ ascended to receive the kingship as in Luke 19:12, but doesn’t reign until he returns and rewards the overcomers with rule...
  7. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    How silly. Answer the challenges and spare me the ad hominems.
  8. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    No, you can’t maintain context. The events are about what John sees concerning the time of the sixth king and the judgment of the harlot Babylon. He is not moving from that perspective. He looks back to the five fallen kings and looks forward when one of them rises to war with Christ at his...
  9. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Come on, you suggested that the kings that had fallen were Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia and Greece. All of a sudden, according to the dogma of futurism, the last king becomes an individual man, poof, by magic and dogma. But proper exegesis is consistent and rational, which maintains each of...
  10. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    What’s satanic is the attempt to gaslight believers that Christ has all things under his subjection, when the scriptures say he doesn’t (Hebrews 2:8). How typical, side-stepping that the passage is in the prophetic aorist sense and that flesh and blood can’t inherit the kingdom of God, which...
  11. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Here's what the Wiki article said: Premillennialism experienced a revival among 17th century Puritans like Thomas Brightman, Joseph Mede... What don't you get? How can Mede not be a premillennialist and lead a revival of Premillennialism in his work? :csm Here's what a scholar wrote about...
  12. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Actually, I’ve expressed that Christ is not reigning now several times; it’s your comprehension that’s shot. The term “transferred” in Colossians 1:13 is in the prophetic aorist or formed proleptically. If you had done proper research, you wouldn’t be finding your guilty of eisegesis. Prolepses...
  13. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Josheph Mede was a historicist and Premillennialist. Obviously, you aren’t bright enough to know historical premillennialism predated dispensationalism and that’s what the Wiki cite relates to the wise. :csm
  14. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Again, for the challenged, each one of the fallen kings WAS AND IS NOT, Revelation 17 10 they are also seven kings, five of whom have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come, and when he does come he must remain only a little while. When it says five are fallen, it means that each one of...
  15. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Obviously, you can't, so you answered yourself. And Cultists ask silly questions. :csm
  16. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    That only helps when one knows how to read. :csm
  17. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Premillennialists were numbered with the reformers, what don't you get? :csm
  18. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    Of course, the eighth head rises out of the abyss and is one of the five that were, but are not, at the time of the sixth king. That means it's not the seventh that rises, but one of the five that had fallen. It's one of the five that had fallen that rises from the abyss. How was Satan before...
  19. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    How was Satan before Domitian? You still haven't answer that. Satan was before Abraham. Such nonsense! :csm
  20. Jerry Huerta

    Babylon

    First, the event of Revelation 11 transpires at the event when the beast rises out of the abyss, which is for “one hour,” Revelation 17 12 And the ten horns that you saw are ten kings who have not yet received royal power, but they are to receive authority as kings for one hour, together with...