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I AM A PROPHET and I prophesy Title: meaning of Ar Mageddon "Ar Mageddon" is Hebrew for "City (or Cities) of the Sanctuary." The Revelation appears to be primarily talking about the original sanctuary of God, the Garden of Eden, but it may be that Jerusalem, the home of the second sanctuary, will also be dragged into the war at some point. The dried up Euphrates lies at the epicenter. That is, a vector (or way) drawn from Jerusalem to the epicenter of where Hussein dried up the Euphrates and then extended eastward, points to (and bisects) Baghdad, Raqqa, and Kabul, the home of the three "demon-posssed" kings of the east who start (have started) the final battle between good and evil. Two have already been killed off, the ISIS leader(s) is next in line. For more on Ar Mageddon, see the7lastplagues.com Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 15. "Ar Mageddon" is Hebrew for "City (or Cities) of the Sanctuary." The word is found once in the NT and it is Harmagedon. It comes from the Hebrew Har Megiddo. That's just the beginning of your translation problem.
#6. To: TooConservative (#1) The word is found once in the NT and it is Harmagedon. It comes from the Hebrew Har Megiddo. No where is it called Har anything. It's Ar which means city. Geddo/Mageddo/Mageddon is found about 20 tomes in the Old Testament and it always means sanctuary, except one place where it refers to a pagan town called Mageddo and that is because there was a pagan sanctuary there. The word is still in use today. Ghetto is a variant spelling of Geddo which originally meant a sanctuary for Jews. I am a Jew, so I know a thing or two about Hebrew.
#8. To: interpreter (#6) I am a Jew, so I know a thing or two about Hebrew. So am I a Jew. Could you please provide me some updated stock photos of the Euphrates River. I do believe you are correct about it becoming dried up but it sure helps to have some current photos to view.
#15. To: goldilucky (#8) Could you please provide me some updated stock photos of the Euphrates River. I do believe you are correct about it becoming dried up but it sure helps to have some current photos to view. I was in Iraq in 2003, 2006-2008 and 2009-2010. The Euprates had plenty of water flow from Babil to Basra. Saddam redirected some water flow away from the marsh lands in the south but the marshes were still there in 2007 when Iran was smuggling EFP IEDs on small boats across the Euphrates and Tigris. I traveled along both rivers several times by ground and helicopter and small fixed wing. My job required me to have the latest satellite imagery of the entire country. The rivers were not dried up then and not now.
Replies to Comment # 15. Great info, redleghunter. Incredible!
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