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Alexandr Korol
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came from, who wrote them. Yet many blasphemers say why read and believe these books if they were written by people. Of course, they were written by human hands. But the Spirit was in them, present. This is a very important point.

And finally, one more thing I noticed — when I was deciphering the matrix and figuring it out, I found something that distracted my attention, something I wanted to read about online. Here’s another interesting point: “10 symbols of the apocalypse.” I just found an article about it on the internet. “The Book of Revelation is filled with a vast number of symbols. Among them are the 24 elders seated around the throne, dressed in white and wearing golden crowns. There are two interpretations of what this means: either the twelve tribes of Israel and the twelve apostles, or the twenty-four authors of the sacred books of the Old Testament (according to Jewish tradition). Also mentioned are the four living creatures around the throne with eyes in front and behind: the Lion, the Ox, the Eagle, and the Man. These beings are typically associated with the highest ranks of angels and resemble the Cherubim described by the prophet Ezekiel in chapters 1 and 10, and the Seraphim described by the prophet Isaiah in chapter 6. The number four represents the four cardinal directions, symbolizing the completeness of the world united in worship of the Creator. The book sealed with seven seals has become a common expression meaning a profound mystery. In Revelation, the Lamb Christ takes the book and opens its seals, causing joy throughout the universe. The book can be understood as God’s plan for the world, which will be fulfilled after the last seal is broken. Another interpretation is that the book represents the gift of sacred scripture, and Christ reveals its mysteries, thus disclosing the true meaning of divine revelation.” You see how interesting it is. It’s exactly what I am doing. “The Lamb was a sacrificial animal. This is the image of Jesus Christ in Revelation. There are others, such as the Rider on the white horse in chapter 19, but the Lamb is the main image here. It points to the Sacrifice of Christ, who redeemed the sins of the whole world (5:9). The image of the Servant of the Lord was previously used by the prophet Isaiah in chapter 53. Next, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse appear after the seals are broken. All except the white horse carry negative symbolism, indicating war, famine, and pestilence. Two witnesses will prophesy