a he or an it 

A Translation Issue 
A beast. Your bible could have as many as 296 beasts or as few as 87. There are 20 translations that consider the beast in Revelation 13:1 a ‘he’ and 37 translations call it an ‘it’. This is a significant difference. Daniel 7:7 can help us here. The fourth beast is an it in all 52 translations. It has ten horns just like the beast in Revelation. If your translation has a he for a beast, you are being misled.  
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a translation 

A Big Problem 

A word can be misleading if you are looking for the king of the north. There are eight different words in 52 different translations: princes 24, commanders 10, officers 7, officials 5, generals 2, leaders 2, principalities 1, subordinates 1. The word prince suggests a family member unlike the other seven words which have a common meaning. Makes you wonder about words used in other parts of the bible. These are major differences in words used before you get to the problem of interpreting them. Reader beware.


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a color 

A Number 

A connection between history and prophecy that can be trusted.  Your interpretation?  Not so much.  Your translation?  Not so much except for numbers and colors.  Somehow they have survived what translators do to the Word of God.  Some things are sacred.  

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a fit with history 

A Prophecy Fulfilled 

A number to connect them.  Numbers can be trusted.  Your interpretation, not so much.  There are way too many different translations of the bible but they all seem to agree on the numbers.  Only history can confirm the fulfillment of prophecy and only numbers can reliably connect history to prophecy.  

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a number 

A Color 

A reliable clue tying history to prophecy.  You can’t rely on anyone’s interpretation.  You can’t rely on bible translations.  There are over 60 different English translations.  Do you have time to look at the differences?  Who or what can you trust?  Somehow they all agree on numbers and colors.  It is a place to start.  

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a history 

A Prophecy 

A number to connect them.  Can’t trust anyone’s interpretation.  Only numbers and history can confirm the fulfillment of prophecy.  There are 60 different English translations of the bible but they all agree on numbers like a thousand years.  They also agree on “ten horns” and “seven heads”.  Numbers and history won’t mislead you like interpretation.  

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a history 

A Revelation 

a prophecy.  Only history can confirm the fulfillment of a prophecy.  Only numbers can confirm your interpretation of prophecy.  The Word of God has been corrupted by translators and  scripture experts.  Who or what can you trust?  Numbers.  Somehow all translations agree on numbers and colors to some extent.  

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