The Image of the Evil Lord who is Satan
Here is part of the conclusive ending concerning mystery of Babylon. The rest of the mystery is stated in Part F, The Mystery Revealed.
Before I explain the image, we must first go back to the book of Daniel concerning Nebuchadnezzar's Dream. Remember, I stated to keep in mind the metal bronze. What first must happen is a word study as evidence for proof. It's not very lengthy, and anyone can go to various sources themselves for proof. So without further ado...............
Let us recap a couple of verses in Daniel Chapter 2 :
32 This image's head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and his thigh of brass,
33 his legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay.
39 And after thee shall arise another kingdom inferior to thee, and another third kingdom of brass which shall
bear rule over all the earth.
The key word and metal to look at within the above verses as well as chapter is brass.
The word used within the aramaic / hebrew text is ........ nechash listed under Strong's Hebrew (Aramaic) 5174. The outline of biblical usage would refer to copper or bronze.
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew (Aramaic language) while the New Testament was written in Greek Septuagint due to the fact that is recorded in history of the Greek Empire instituting its language within culture which was widely spoken during the Greek Empire with Latin soon following during the Roman Empire. The Hebrew people (Jewish) later rewrote the Septuagint into Hebrew. With that said, let's move on.
Brass is a metal composed primarily of copper and zinc. Copper is the main component, and brass is usually classified as a copper alloy. The color of brass varies from a dark reddish brown to a light silvery yellow depending on the amount of zinc present; the more zinc, the lighter the color. Brass is stronger and harder than copper, but not as strong or hard as steel. It is easy to form into various shapes, a good conductor of heat, and generally resistant to corrosion from salt water. Because of these properties, brass is used to make pipes and tubes, weather-stripping and other architectural trim pieces, screws, radiators, musical instruments, and cartridge casings for firearms.
Brass was first used c. 1200 BC in the Near East, then extensively in China after 220 BC, and soon thereafter by the Romans. In ancient documents, including the Bible, the term brass is often used to denote bronze (copper/tin alloy). The King James Bible makes many references to "brass". The Shakespearean English form of the word 'brass' can mean any bronze alloy, or copper, rather than the strict modern definition of brass. The malleability of brass depends on its zinc content; brasses with more than 45% zinc are not workable. Alpha brasses contain less than 40% zinc; beta brasses (40 – 45% zinc) are less ductile than alpha brasses but stronger. A third group includes brasses with additional elements. Among these are lead brasses, which are more easily machined; naval and admiralty brasses, in which a small amount of tin improves resistance to corrosion by seawater; and aluminum brasses, which provide strength and corrosion resistance where the naval brasses may fail.
The traditional names for various types of brass usually reflected either the color of the material or the intended use. For example, red brass contained 15% zinc and had a reddish color, while yellow brass contained 35% zinc and had a yellowish color. Cartridge brass contained 30% zinc and was used to make cartridges for firearms. Naval brasses had up to 39.7% zinc and were used in various applications on ships.
Unfortunately, scattered among the traditional brass names were a number of misnomers. Brass with 10% zinc was called commercial bronze, even though it did not contain any tin and was not a bronze. Brass with 40% zinc and 3.8% lead was called architectural bronze, even though it was actually a leaded brass.
As a result of these sometimes confusing names, brasses in the United States are now designated by the Unified Numbering System for metals and alloys. This system uses a letter—in this case the letter "C" for copper, because brass is a copper alloy—followed by five digits. Brasses whose chemical composition makes them suitable for being formed into the final product by mechanical methods, such as rolling or forging, are called wrought brasses, and the first digit of their designation is I through 7. Brasses whose chemical composition makes them suitable for being formed into the final product by pouring molten metal into a mold are called cast brasses, and the first digit of their designation is 8 or 9.
Now for a metal and word that is not mentioned nor used for translation anywhere in the King James Authorized, Bronze :
noun :
1. a. Any of various alloys of copper
and tin in various proportions, sometimes with traces of other metals.
b. Any of various
alloys of copper, with or without tin, and antimony, phosphorus, or other components.
2. A work of art made of one of these alloys.
3. A medal made of bronze awarded to one placing third in a competition, as in the Olympics.
4. a. A moderate yellowish to olive brown.
b. A pigment of this color.
adj.
1. Made of or consisting of bronze.
2. Of a moderate yellowish to olive brown.
tr.v., bronzed, bronz·ing, bronz·es.
1. To give the color or appearance of bronze to.
2. To make brown by exposure to the sun; tan.
You just learned how recorded historical information will give you the knowledge to reveal secrets when correctly applied to the subject matter at hand ! Couple this knowledge with the information concerning the olympics which was in honor of the Greek God Zeus and the three medals (metals) of placement along with Greece being mentioned as the one holding the key of the Babylonian knowledge within the prior study of Part B and you will have the complete answer and proof. Gold for Babylon, Silver for Medeo/Persia, and Bronze for Greece. Any mention of brass would actually be a referance to bronze within the book of Daniel as well as most of The Old Testatment and New Testament of the Bible.
The verses should read properly as follows :
32 This image's head was
of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and his thigh of bronze,
33 his legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay.
39 And after thee shall arise another kingdom inferior to thee, and another third kingdom of bronze
which shall bear rule over all the earth.
This knowledge also shows that when Rome was divided by Diocletion with himself establishing the throne within the Eastern Half, known as Ancient Greece, that this information would be the nail in the coffin that ties the two together. Roman Catholic and Byzantine Catholic.
Now for the image....................................................................
Meet Satan. The first three pictures from left to right are supposedly of St. Peter Enthroned within the Basilica. It is a Bronze Idol now attributed to late 13th-century sculptor Arnolfo di Cambio (some still date it back to the 5th century). It is robed and crowned on high festivals, and its outstretched foot is smoothed down due to centuries of pilgrims' caresses while others kiss the right foot of the idol that proceeds forth.
At Far Right, Satan in the Far East defeated by a warrior king.
Concerning the fourth picture : Genesis 3 : 14 - 15 : "And Yahweh God said unto the serpent, 'Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life; and I will put enmity between thee and the woman and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel.'"
Most assuredly the below picture shows The Harlot (Vatican) That Rides The Beast (Rome) :
Office of the Pope is the office of Lucid X, the Pope / King and Husband of The Harlot Queen known as Mystery Babylon and a High Priest of a Church of Satan.