Revelation Prophecy
The seven churches are in a place called Asia. Ch 2 Verse 7 says, "To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God." The Tree of Life is the chakra system of the Kabbalah, wherein the 7th sphere symbolizes love.
I believe that what is in the heart amounts to one's spiritual side, and so what "church" one belongs to. The fruit being offered is also love, in terms of quantity of love driven retention, as the reward for good deeds in "heaven".
I suspect that the seven churches are in a place called Asia after the continent where modern mysticism is most prominent symbolizes that they are supposed to be ready for an awakening to mystical understanding of the scriptures.
The Church in Ephesus is complimented for failing those that actually deserve to be failed, but also criticized for forsaking their "first love." I suspect that this means they fail to understand objectless love, the heart before attachments of an unborn infant, is one of the major points of the scriptures. Ephesus sounds like F is Us, and I suspect it is the first church that needs to be confronted because the most important seal on the Book faith and tradition is failing authentic mysticism because of the volume of actual hustlers encountered.
Smyrna is the second church. Sounds like Smear then the letter abbreviation for N/A Not Applicable. They are according to the text being smeared and it isn't applicable.
I suspect Smyrna symbolizes those people whom "get it," and are persecuted for doing the right thing by their hearts. They are just encouraged to have the soldierly resolve to do the time even if they haven't done the crime.
The slandering synagogue of those whom say they are Jews and aren't, would seem to me to be people leveraging the social of being a persecuted ethnicity without any beliefs or practices of the authentic Jewish tradition.
The third Church is Pergamos or Pergamum. Sounds like purge ah (for "of") most, or purge ah Mu, M - or purge ah M , u (you) M. They exist "where Satan has his throne," so they are probably the Church most influenced by whomever "Satan" represents.
The fourth church is Thyatira. It may be in a Theater / a Thyatir. Hollywood and televised elite involvement, could be what is represented.
The fifth Church is Sardis, begins Chapter 3 and ends Verse 6. The most 666 of the Churches, and it is seemingly ruled by a "Sour Dis," which would be Hades if he Hates. Hades is called Dis. Hades is mentioned by name toward the end of the prophesy.
The sixth church is Philadelphia, which is complimented for having a little strength and persevering on. There was famously a Delphic Oracle, so it could mean a Phil a' Delphi, Whatever the case may be, it is one of the only churches in no way criticized.
The last church is Laodicea. This section opens discussing fluctuating temperatures inviting the spit of God. Possibly a reference to global warming flooding the planet only if the faithful don't do anything about it. Neither hot nor cold, cold nor hot, but only lukewarm... I, God, am about to spit them out.
a laod ice... to exist, or to melt. Allowed ice.
Revelation 13:18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
I suspect that the reference to wisdom and understanding is a reference to the Kabbalah spheres of Chokmah and Binah, Wisdom and Understanding, The first verse has two very common translations, "And I" or "The Dragon" stood upon the shore. Wisdom and Understanding transcend the false certainty of Daath, the false sephiroth on the Tree representing knowledge. Shore sounds like sure.
I suspect the hustle of the "beast" stands upon false certainty, and Wisdom and Understanding, computation not tainted in the slightest way by certainty, faith, is necessary to transcend it.
Revelation Chapter 22 (there are 22 paths on the Kabbalah's Tree of Life), the opening verses mention the tree of life by name, as if indicating it to be a reward for the faithful and an interpretive key to the text.
Verse 19 warns about taking away from the words of the prophesy, that such is likely to be punished, as if indicating that it is possible to forge the text - just not recommended.
Revelation 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
This verse claims that suffering will be transcended completely. This contradicts the idea that Revelation ends in infinite suffering for the unbeliever, Possibly, the text was forged to make it look like such was recommended by God. Or, opportunity to project the infinite suffering punishment is all that has been given, because symbolically it comes true: those to have accepted the Mark of the Beast permanently lose past life recall from a painful death, a punishment of suffering that lasts infinitely.
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