Lamentations Chapter 5
2 Our heritage has passed to strangers, our homes to foreigners. [After the war, the booty will go to the eastern alliance.]
5 The yoke is on our necks; we are persecuted; exhausted we are, allowed no rest. [A rebellious West threw God's yoke off by embracing the Illuminati agenda and philosophy of selfish egoism. So now a different yoke, that of their enemies is on them.]
8 Slaves rule us; there is no one to rescue us from their clutches. [all those who served at the whims of the U.S./Western Europe, now rule them.]
11 The women in Zion have been raped, the young girls in the towns of Judah. [Feminist agenda in the West will be utterly destroyed!]
12 Princes have been hanged by their hands; the face of the old has won no respect. [Political leadership all gone, post WW3.]
13 Youths have been put to the mill, boys stagger under loads of wood. [Child labor to return under the new management post WW3.]
15 Joy has vanished from our hearts; our dancing has turned to mourning. [No more Professional sports, entertainment, Hollywood movies, drug induced/homosexual/heterosexual promiscuity to give them their lustful joys in the West.]
19 Yet you, Yahweh, rule from eternity; your throne endures from age to age.
20 Why do you never remember us? Why do you abandon us so long? [After no Rapture appears, many Chirstians will be left asking this question.]
21 Make us come back to you, Yahweh, and we will come back. Restore us as we were before!
22 Unless you have utterly rejected us, in an anger which knows no limit.
ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BOOK,[ SINCE I HAVE AN ORIGINAL GREEK VERSION OF THE CATHOLIC CANON OF SCRIPTURE] I SAW THE INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF ESTHER.
NOTICE IN THE READING OF THE INTRO TO THIS BOOK THE MESSAGE FOUND HERE AS WELL.
I IMMEDIATELY UNDERSTOOD THE MESSAGE.
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[2] In the second year of the reign of Artaxerxes the Great, on the first day of Nisan, Mordecai the son of Jair, son of Shimei, son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin, had a dream.[3] He was a Jew, dwelling in the city of Susa, a great man, serving in the court of the king.
[4] He was one of the captives whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had brought from Jerusalem with Jeconiah king of Judea. And this was his dream:
[5] Behold, noise and confusion, thunders and earthquake, tumult upon the earth! [6] And behold, two great dragons came forward, both ready to fight, and they roared terribly.
[7] And at their roaring every nation prepared for war, to fight against the nation of the righteous.
[8] And behold, a day of darkness and gloom, tribulation and distress, affliction and great tumult upon the earth! [9] And the whole righteous nation was troubled; they feared the evils that threatened them, and were ready to perish.
[10] Then they cried to God; and from their cry, as though from a tiny spring, there came a great river, with abundant water;
[11] light came, and the sun rose, and the lowly were exalted and consumed those held in honor.
[12]
Mordecai saw in this dream what God had determined to do, and after he awoke he had it on his mind and sought all day to understand it in every detail.
NOTICE IN MORDECAI'S DREAM IT DESCRIBES THE NOISE, CONFUSION, THUNDERS, AND TUMULT UPON THE EARTH. HE BEHELD TWO DRAGONS, THE U.S. AND CHINA, OR U.S. AND RUSSIA. THE EAST AND THE WEST CAME FORWARD, READY TO FIGHT AND THEY ROARED. AT THEIR ROARING EVERY NATION PREPARED FOR WAR. DAYS OF DARKNESS APPROACH. BUT NOTICE THE LINE IN VERSE 11: " THE LOWLY WERE EXALTED AND CONSUMED THOSE HELD IN HONOR."
WHICH NATIONS ARE THE PROUD, POWERFUL AND WEALTHY TODAY? IT IS THE ILLUMINATI CONTROLLED WEST. WHICH ARE THE LOWLY NATIONS? THOSE WITH HARDLY ANY FOODS, BUT THOSE IN WHICH WHOSE POPULATIONS ARE HUMBLE OF HEART.
THE LORD ALWAYS SHOWS ME HIS MESSAGE, AND AS I PRAYED AND READ THIS MESSAGE, I KNEW EXACTLY WHAT HE WAS DESCRIBING TO ME.
ALSO, ABOUT 7 NIGHTS AGO, I HAD ANOTHER DREAM. IN THE DREAM I SAW RUSSIA'S PRESIDENT PUTIN. OFF IN THE DISTANCE I SAW A MASSIVE HUGE PALM TREE THAT REACHED UP INTO THE HEAVENS. THE TOP OF THE PALM TREE SEEMED TO REACHED IN SPACE, BUT IT WAS SO HUGE, I COULD SEE THE HUGE DATES IT HAD UNDER ITS BRANCHES.
THE DATES STILL LOOKED TENDER, NOT RIPE. AS I AWOKE, THE LORD GAVE ME ITS INTERPRETATION.
THE DREAM IS SIMILAR TO DANIEL'S DREAM FROM CHAPTER 4. WHERE NEBUCHADNEZZAR HAD HAD A SIMILAR DREAM OF A HUGE TREE THAT REACHED INTO THE HEAVENS. BUT THE DREAM IN HIS CASE WAS CUT IN HALVE, AND DANIEL DESCRIBED THAT THE TREE BEING CUT DOWN MEANT THE END OF HIS REIGN AND HIS EMPIRE.
MY DREAM WAS THE OPPOSITE. IT SHOWED A YOUNG, HEALTHY TREE, WHOSE FRUIT WAS STILL GREEN, BUT WAS EN ROUTE TO THE SKY.
RUSSIA HAS FOUND FAVOR WITH GOD AND IT'S POWER IS ON THE RISE. THE PALM, ALSO A SYMBOL OF THE DESERT, MEANS THAT RUSSIA, ALONG WITH THE NATIONS OF ISLAM, WILL BE USED AS THE INSTRUMENTS TO HUMBLE THE ILLUMINATI WEST.
THIS WEEK SEEMS LIKE THE START OF THE KOREAN WAR COULD BE JUST DAYS AWAY. LET US CONTINUE TO PRAY AND DO PENANCE IF WE MUST FOR THE CONVERSION OF SINNERS AND THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS THROUGHOUT.
UPDATE...
North Korea to fire ballistic missile to Pacific. Iran unveils new uranium-processing facilities
http://debka.com/article/22885/North-Korea-to-fire-ballistic-missile-to-Pacific-Iran-unveils-new-uranium-processing-facilitiesDEBKAfile Exclusive Report April 9, 2013, 1:40 PM (GMT+02:00)
Korean tensions again shot up Tuesday, April 9, with Pyongyang’s warning of a ballistic missile firing Wednesday, April 10 toward the Pacific and advice to foreigners in the South to evacuate: “We do not wish harm on foreigners in the South should there be a war,” said the statement.
Last week, foreign embassies were informed that North Korea would not guarantee the safety of their staffs after April 10.
Japan has deployed Patriot missile interceptors around its defense ministry headquarters in Tokyo and other key facilities including Okinawa, in the wake of North Korea’s move last week of two intermediate- missiles to its eastern coast, placing Japan, South Korea and the US bases at Guam within range.
In Tehran, meanwhile, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveiled Tuesday two additional uranium-processing facilities at Ardakan in the central province of Yazd. This was announced with the official disclosure by Iranian state TV of uranium mines operating in the town of Saghand, 120 kilometers from Ardakan, which are reported to have an estimated output of 60 tons of yellowcake for use in the uranium enrichment process.
In case this show of defiance was lost on the West, Tehran is now threatening to follow in the footsteps of its North Korean partner and withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in the wake of the failure of the latest negotiations between the Islamic regime and world powers (April 5-6) in Kazakhstan.
The meeting broke up without a date for resumption after Tehran refused outright to curb its enrichment program in exchange of the partial easing of sanctions, demanding that world powers acknowledge the Islamic Republic’s right to enrich uranium under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
To underline this refusal, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of the Iranian parliament’s Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security, came out with this argument: There is no reason for Iran to be in compliance with the NPT and IAEA regulations when the United States and European countries “disregard its articles such as article 6 [mandating the reduction of nuclear weapons] and article 4 [Iran’s nuclear rights].” Speaking to the Fars News Agency (run by the Revolutionary Guards), Boroujerdi concluded: “Therefore, there is no reason for Iran to remain a NPT member…”
Its exit would mean that the nuclear watchdog would no longer have monitoring access to Iran’s known nuclear sites and like North Korea, which expelled the inspectors, could carry on enriching uranium and developing its nuclear weapons program without international oversight.
These steps, along with Pyongyang’s restart of its nuclear facilities at Yongbyon last week, will give the nuclear collaboration with Iran and North Korea a further boost.
However, neither Washington or Jerusalem appear to show any inclination to rein in either North Korea, Iran or the dangerous ties between them. In Jerusalem, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday that world powers would pursue further talks with Iran to resolve their nuclear dispute, but stressed that the process could not go on forever – which is exactly what President Barack Obama said a year ago.
Last week, foreign embassies were informed that North Korea would not guarantee the safety of their staffs after April 10.
Japan has deployed Patriot missile interceptors around its defense ministry headquarters in Tokyo and other key facilities including Okinawa, in the wake of North Korea’s move last week of two intermediate- missiles to its eastern coast, placing Japan, South Korea and the US bases at Guam within range.
In Tehran, meanwhile, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveiled Tuesday two additional uranium-processing facilities at Ardakan in the central province of Yazd. This was announced with the official disclosure by Iranian state TV of uranium mines operating in the town of Saghand, 120 kilometers from Ardakan, which are reported to have an estimated output of 60 tons of yellowcake for use in the uranium enrichment process.
In case this show of defiance was lost on the West, Tehran is now threatening to follow in the footsteps of its North Korean partner and withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in the wake of the failure of the latest negotiations between the Islamic regime and world powers (April 5-6) in Kazakhstan.
The meeting broke up without a date for resumption after Tehran refused outright to curb its enrichment program in exchange of the partial easing of sanctions, demanding that world powers acknowledge the Islamic Republic’s right to enrich uranium under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
To underline this refusal, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of the Iranian parliament’s Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security, came out with this argument: There is no reason for Iran to be in compliance with the NPT and IAEA regulations when the United States and European countries “disregard its articles such as article 6 [mandating the reduction of nuclear weapons] and article 4 [Iran’s nuclear rights].” Speaking to the Fars News Agency (run by the Revolutionary Guards), Boroujerdi concluded: “Therefore, there is no reason for Iran to remain a NPT member…”
Its exit would mean that the nuclear watchdog would no longer have monitoring access to Iran’s known nuclear sites and like North Korea, which expelled the inspectors, could carry on enriching uranium and developing its nuclear weapons program without international oversight.
These steps, along with Pyongyang’s restart of its nuclear facilities at Yongbyon last week, will give the nuclear collaboration with Iran and North Korea a further boost.
However, neither Washington or Jerusalem appear to show any inclination to rein in either North Korea, Iran or the dangerous ties between them. In Jerusalem, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday that world powers would pursue further talks with Iran to resolve their nuclear dispute, but stressed that the process could not go on forever – which is exactly what President Barack Obama said a year ago.
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