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Measured! Speak out! Fight! Take away peace! Killed! Sea Beast Come back to life! 2

The 2 Witnesses Rev.11 Secular/Religious (Anti-Papal) 312AD Rev.11:3Rev.12:6 1260yrs 1572AD Massacre St Bartholomew's day (slaying of witnesses began) Rev.11:7 1598AD Edict of Nantes 1685AD Revocation of Edict of Nantes (Witnesses suffer extreme political death) Rev. 11:7-9 3 ½ days (105yrs) Woman & Earth

Days = Lunar days (ie. time it takes for the moon to revolve once around the earth. = 30 of our days.) Rev. 11:9-11 Die politically. - 3 ½ days later they are raised politically. 3 ½ days = 105yrs. Bodies remained in a state of non decay. Could not therefore be called a death of 105 days. Decorum of the symbol requires another solution! Summary. 1 Lunar day = 30 of our days. 3 ½ Lunar days x 30 = 105days = 105yrs. Note V2 ‘Forty Two Months.’

The 2 Witnesses Rev.11 Secular/Religious (Anti-Papal) 312AD Rev.11:3Rev.12:6 1260yrs 1572AD Massacre St Bartholomew's day (slaying of witnesses began) Rev.11:7 1598AD Edict of Nantes 1685AD 3 ½ days (105yrs) Woman & Earth “ The Huguenots, though no longer permitted to exist as a state within a state, remained for the hundred years between the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the outbreak of the French revolution a powerful and ever- watchful body” Belloc, The French Revolution, p, AD

Convened on May 5, 1789, by King Louis XVI, at the Palace of Versailles, in a desperate attempt to stave off civil unrest. Established in 1302, the Estates-General was a French legislative body comprising members of three groups, or estates of society: clergy, nobility, and commoners. However, the Estates-General voted to make itself a permanent National Assembly.. 4

“……they stood on their feet…” v New National Assembly published decree proclaiming liberty of opinions. (religious and political ) “Property of exiled Huguenots unsold at that date should be restored to rightful heirs.” Rev.11:

Trumpets 7 Judgement on Christian Rome Rev.8 & Vials 7 Judgement on Catholic EuropeRev.16 AD 1789 – AD 1820 Armageddon “Go your ways and pour out the vials of the wrath of God” 6 The second woe is past; and, behold, the third woe cometh quickly. Rev.11:14

Prophecies of the Last Days The Kingdom and the vials Vials of the wrath of God And the temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God, and no man was able to enter into the temple, til the seven plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled. 16 times Ch.3. = 1 time Ch.7. = 1 time Ch.11. = 4 times Ch.15. = 4 times Ch.16. = 2 times Ch.21. = 2 times Ch.14. = 2 times The more difficult and perplexing the times became; the more frequent the reference to the end of the saints trials. 7 15:8