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Babylon Whore Mother Of Prostitutes (The Opening Of The Seven Seals Book 4)

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Author(s)Michael Meade
ISBN / ASINB00ARQSEOQ
ISBN-13978B00ARQSEO2
Sales Rank2,243,919
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Scholars believe the Code of Ur-Nammu should be ascribed to his son Shulgi but in fact it goes back to the Empire of Lugal-za-gesi of Umma (Nammu-Umma-n) circa 2275 BC who also controlled Ur and Uruk.

The ancient Bull/Auroch/Uruk in the Walled City of Uruk was worshipped as a goddess of fertility just like the raging Wall Street Bull in the United States.

The Man of Sin (We are all Sinners from Shinar and fall short of the glory of God) or Man of Lawlessness and the Anna-Christ identified in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 is synonymous with the word Anarchist/An-Ark-ist. Nanna/Sin was the God of Mesopotamia in the form of Auroch Bull Horns and the Garden of Eden in the Abrahamic religions was the origin of Sin and mankind’s wrongdoings.
The Man of Sin (Sin ur, Man is Senor in Spanish, Signore in Italian) is also described in verse 3 as the Son of Perdition who will rise to power at the close of the Sixth Seal and will remain in power until the opening of the Seventh Seal.
The name Shinar, Sinar in Hebrew, Sennaar in Greek, and Sinner in English occurs eight times in the Hebrew Bible, in which it refers to Babylonia. This location of Shinar is evident from its description as encompassing both Babel (Babylon) (in northern Babylonia) and Erech (Uruk) (in southern Babylonia). In the Book of Genesis 10:10, the beginning of Nimrod's kingdom is said to have been "Babel [Babylon], and Erech [Uruk], and Akkad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar."
Genesis states the founding of Nimrod’s kingdom was the cities of Babel (Tower of Babel/Bible), Uruk and Calneh in the land of Shinar/Shinnars (Mesopotamia) which he conquered and ruled over.
The fourth river flowing out of the Garden of Eden is called the Euphrates and the city of Babylon was founded by Nimrod, the son of Cush and great grandson of Noah built between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Cush was the oldest son of Ham and grandson of Noah.
In the First Book of Chronicles 1:10, the "Land of Nimrod" is used as a synonym for Assyria or Mesopotamia and is mentioned in the Book of Micah 5:6: And they shall waste the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod in the entrances thereof: thus shall he deliver us from the Assyrian, when he cometh into our land, and when he tread within our borders.

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