The Synagogue of Satan


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Synagogue of Satan


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To which of us did Christ speak these last words? I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love (Revelation 2:4). I will come unto thee quickly [suddenly], and remove thy candlestick [church/denomination] out of his place, except thou repent (Revelation 2:5). I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews [the true elect], and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan (Revelation 2:9). Thou hast there them that ... eat things sacrificed unto idols, and commit fornication (Revelation 2:14). I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead. I have not found thy works perfect before God (Revelation 3:1). Thou sufferest ... my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols. Behold, I will cast ... them that commit adultery ... into great tribulation, except they repent of their deeds. And I will kill her children with death (Revelation 2:20,22,23). Because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth. Thou knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked. Buy of me gold tried in the fire and white raiment, that ... the shame of thy nakedness not appear; and anoint thine eyes ... that thou mayest see (Revelation 3:17-18).




Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia In their Local Setting


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With a new foreword by David E. Aune, this modern classic by Colin J. Hemer explores the seven letters in the book of Revelation against the historical background of the churches to which they were addressed. Based on literary, epigraphical, and archaeological sources and informed by Hemer's firsthand knowledge of the biblical sites, this superb study presents in the clearest way possible a picture of the New Testament world in the later part of the first century and its significance for broader questions of church history.




The Synagogue of Satan


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About two thousand years ago, our Lord Jesus Christ appeared to the apostle John on the Island of Patmos and revealed to him the existence of an ancient Satanic fraternity that still exists to this day. Jesus called it the Synagogue of Satan, but it has been called by many different names down through the years by many different people and cultures. Those groups who actually worshipped Satan, both then and now, have always been mysterious and obscure to the general public, which have always found it very hard to explain their very existence. On the back cover of this book is the depiction of a temple or cathedral located atop the mountain in southern France known as Montsegur, which means a secure mountain. Archeologists and historians tell us they believe this ruin was once a solar temple, but the Catholic Church repeatedly labeled this structure "The Synagogue of Satan".




Confronting Antisemitism from the Perspectives of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism


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This volume engages with antisemitic stereotypes as religious symbols that express and transmit a belief system of Jew-hatred. These religious symbols are stored in Christian, Muslim and even today’s secular cultural and religious memories. This volume explores how antisemitic religious symbol systems can play a key role in the construction of group identities.




Satan's Synagogue


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The Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. Another Holocaust survivor named Pfefferkorn. The author of the Gospel According to Mark. The ministry of Jesus Christ. The 1st century historian Josephus. Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria. An obscure writer named Brian Josepher. Their stories, and others, intersect in this chronicle spanning 2,000 years. Part historical text, part fictional story - or what the author calls a faux history - this story begins when the author Brian Josepher publishes a critical biography on Elie Wiesel. The "unauthorized" nature of the book, the controversy, exposing the legend behind the man, leads to a kind of stardom. The book becomes a cultural event and heavy sales for the author follow. Something else follows. Death threats. The author goes into hiding. He chooses Jerusalem. There, he discovers a lost manuscript after doing some digging in the cemetery on the Mount of Olives. That manuscript, originally published in the immediate aftermath of the Book of Mark, greatly influenced the New Testament. It called into question the motivations of the evangelist named Mark. It exposed the legend behind the prophet Jesus Christ. But that manuscript also shined a light on its own author. Who really was Josephus and how did he stoke his own legend at the expense of the man? This faux history then unearths histories both large and small. It's aim, to find some truth in the incredible complexity that is history, follows a circuitous route: from Brooklyn to Austria to Jerusalem to Nazareth, from Elie Wiesel to Auschwitz to The Holocaust, from Mark to Jesus to Josephus, from Josephus to Joseph to Josepher. Oh, and there's a bicycle ride made through Galilee and old Phoenicia, known as the Tour de Josephus. On these pages, discoveries are everywhere.




The Synagogue of Satan


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Revelation


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The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.




The Revelation of John


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Shows how to discern the theological and homiletical message of the book of Revelation through narrative analysis.




The Real Devil


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