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I spent 27 years sure the babylon religion was falsee, but didn't realize the 'truth' that religion was based on. Then I found a 'church' and believed the gospel, but quickly lost the message from the non-sense I was being fed. I spent the following 30 years studying the bible, and refuting the non-sense they were spewing. I became very respected in prophecy forums for my bible knowledge, yet hated by most for the truths I was exposing in discussions, as I was learning of the kingdom of Jah set up at Pentecost, not some future time, as I was being fed. That went on until I became fully Rasta, then put forth ideas of Bob Marley being prophet of the true gospel. At that point, I was no longer 'respected' moderator, but now a banned peon member.
Point is, InI learned through much study, The Revelation of St. John the Divine is a book of a spiritual kingdom in a spiritual world. It really doensn't have much to do with the physical world at all. Most things written of are symbolic of things in the spirit world. Babylon's confusion of the word led me to believe Rev was a chronological book of future physical events. Chapter one tells me otherwise. In chapter 1, Jah tells John to write three things, things past (hast seen), things present (which are), and things that (will be). That means only 1/3 of the writings are of future events to the time of the writing.
It's clearly not chronological, there are 7 seals, 7 trumpets, 7 vials of wrath, but nothing says they don't overlap in time. InI overstand the rider on white horse was Jah in the form of Jesus on earth, 2000 years ago. 7th seal would be 2nd coming/judgment day. I believe the 7 trumpets are where Selassie is mentioned, one of the 'trumpets' or shouts heard around the world. I also believe Bob Marley was also one of those trumpets. I can see where Keith Green was a trumpet and martyr as well. I don't know the others but don't really expect to hear more than one more before it all comes down.
This is how InI overstand the matter.
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