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King of Babylon

by Adam Becker - 12/02/10 6:27 PM
The phrase 'king of Babylon' could also be translated 'Molech of Babel' or even 'king of confusion'. Molech and King in Hebrew is the same word 'MLK' and the vowel points were put in much later. For Molech they used the vowel pattern for boseth, ie shame. The Hebrew for Babylon and Babel are the same and mean 'confusion'.

By my understanding Lucifer/Heylel is a reference to the pagan sun god, not Venus. Venus was associated with Dianna Lucifera, ie Asthoreth. I see that individual as a Nephilim that lived after the flood as 'son of Shachar' and worshiped as a god. Shachar was also a pagan deity and is referenced in Job 38 as the angel that Yah appointed to draw all wicked men unto him who also led the stars in song at the laying of the foundations of the earth.

This passage in Isaiah is about the deities raised up in idolatry at Babel and the destruction of that corruption. There were also four angels bound at the Euphrates. When were they bound? Why?

This accounts for how Lucifer/Heylel could be a man by birth yet also be associated with Satan. It allows for him to be an earthly ruler that died, has his body decay, eaten by worms, cast from his grave and descend into Sheol where the rulers their say 'Is this the man...' .

The passage in Eze is to the 'king of Tyre' but what needs to be understood is Molech was the primary deity of Tyre. One of his titles is Melqart which means 'king of the city' of Tyre. Even the passage before to the 'prince' is a reference to Baal and the passage after is to 'she of Sidon' ie Ashtoreth. Ashtoreth even hold the title 'queen of heaven/sky' from her position as queen mother in Babel, the mother of Nimrod. This also explains how Nimrod was classified a 'mighty man' due to his Nephilim mother.

The gems mentioned here are a subset of the gems of the Ephod but missing the entire 3rd row. Each gem represents a tribe of Israel and an attribute associated with that tribe. For example, he is missing the gem for Asher which is associated with the anointing of the Holy Spirit. He has gifts but he is NOT anointed by Yah in the use of those gifts.

One thing that confuses many and leads to misinterpretations of this passage is the reference to the 'garden of Eden'. Most assume that it is the earthly garden instead of the current garden that contains the tree of life. The reference to 'stones of fire' are the foundation stones of the Heavenly city. It is stating that this individual has walked in the heavenly realm, not that he was the serpent in the earthly garden. A covering cherub was a winged being with the 'covering set' of wings but it also mentions the 'day of his creation'. The Hebrew word for create used here can mean 'created by BIRTH'.

I see Heylel/Lucifer as a Nephilim born after the flood that was worshiped as the pagan sun god at Babel with his family. His twin sister was a 'goddess' and her son was the prince over man, ie Nimrod. They were worshiped in the ancient world as Molech (king), Ashtoreth (queen) and Baal (prince/lord) as the unholy trinity. The passage specifically references the 'king', his children and his NEPHEW!

The angels that caused the corruption after the flood were bound at the Tower of Babel. They were the four 'mighty waters' that 'watered' Eden. They were not physical rivers but the angels. Waters in Hebrew is a reference to people. For example the paleo-hebrew for 'king' is 'waters, authority, open hand' or the 'open hand of authority over the waters'. Even the river at Babel was named after one of the 'rivers' of Eden.

Later in the passage in Isa 14 is a reference to the 'serpent's root, the cockatrice and the fiery flying serpent'. That would make the 'serpents root' the pre-flood Watchers that included the serpent in the garden. The Cockatrice is the mythical 'great dragon of the sky' and the 'fiery flying serpent' is stated as the fruit/child/offspring of the Cockatrice. Even the Hebrew for the 'fiery flying serpent' is Sereph or winged being BUT it is the child of the Cockatrice. Serpents hatched from the Cockatrice eggs.

Molech worship is also directly tied to 'debasing thyself even unto hell' in Isa 57 and the valley of Hinnom where he was worshiped outside Jerusalem was renamed Gehenna as a picture of hell itself.

The biblical deity Molech is Lucifer/heylel. He was named Apollyon in the Greek, ie the Apollo, the son of Zeus. His 'fiery darts' or 'arrows of the sun' and the 'chariots of the sun' are directly referenced in scripture.

The Canaanite gods that originated in Babel are directly parellel with the Greek gods/goddesses. For example Anath (of Bethanath and Anathoth) was called Neith in Egypt but the Greeks called her Athene.

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RE: King of Babylon

by Anonymous - 12/03/10 4:15 PM
Are you implying that God didn't succeed in ridding the world of the Nephilim through the flood?

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