- PART ONE. The evil Rome as the real and the real false prophet revealed to me by our Lord Jesus Christ
- The evil Rome as the true and the real false prophet revealed to me by the Almighty Lord Jesus Christ
- PART 1: Rome The False Prophet As Revealed By Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself
- PART 1: Rome The False Prophet – As Revealed by Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself
- PART 3: Rome The False Prophet – as revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ
- Another abominable things of the evil Rome, the false prophet
- Another abominable thing of the evil Rome was the false prophet
- The false doctrine of the Papacy to the Roman Catholic Churches turning to Mary for help and protection in times of crisis
- THE FALSE DOCTRINES OF THE ANTICHRISTS AND THEIR LIES AND DECEPTIONS
- The antichrists false doctrine of The Roman catholic all year round
- The revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ regarding the real antichrists
- Roman Catholic Feast Of Corpus Christi
The text discloses unnamed companions of the martyrs and confessors who are the focus of Eusebius’ text; these men are not included in the tallies based on the Martyrs.[69]
- More of the characteristics of Rome
The culture of ancient Rome can be described as covering a 1,000 year period, and developed from a small agricultural community defined by narrow ethnicity to a multilingual and multicultural empire covering an area now occupied by 13 modern nations.
According to the above, Rome came from a very small beginning, out of the earth as the bible described her
It was Emperor Justinian that elevated the Pope or the Papacy to be the head of all churches
More of the characteristics of the Roman Empire?
The Roman Empire emerged after the assassination of Caesar in 44 BC. After Caesar’s, death, there were years of civil war. Finally, in 27 BC, Augustus became Caesar’s successor and the emperor of Rome.
Augustus (63 BC–14 AD) enjoyed a long and prosperous reign. His rule marked the beginning of the Pax Romana—two hundred years of peace. He was a capable organizer and reformer, but his power was absolute. He suffered only one setback as emperor: the Germans wiped out a Roman force at Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD.
One characteristic of the Roman Empire was its vastness. It stretched from Scotland to the Arabian desert and from Morocco to the Black Sea. The Mediterranean Sea was a de facto Roman lake. Roman territory was so extensive that Augustus decided not to enlarge it any further.
The huge empire was held together by a first-rate system of roads. A postal service was run by the military. Industry and commerce thrived, and goods were efficiently carried by ship. Literature and art—usually inspired by Greece—flourished.
After the Pax Romana, the empire began to decline. The rise of Christianity vexed Rome. Some of the subsequent Roman emperors, such as Commodus, were unusually cruel and inept. Barbarian tribes pressed against the Roman frontiers.
Rome finally collapsed in 476.
11 And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon.