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The Dark Side of Solomon
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The Kabbalah is a Luciferian religion dating back to the time of Moses. It was preserved by oral tradition and King Solomon developed it further and set the stage for the Antichrist. In the Kabbalah, people have a number name and Solomon's number was 666.

This is a number most Christians are familiar with since it is mentioned in the Book of Revelation and associated with the Antichrist. However, few have read about King Solomon in the Old Testament and don't know that when Jesus spoke about the number 666 in the Book of Revelation, it wasn't just a reference to the Man of Sin, but was an important clue linking a number to a man, connecting the past with the future.

Prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel spoke against the Kabbalah and John the Baptist and Jesus identified and condemned its practitioners as heretics, who falsely believe they can serve God by sinning. King Solomon outdid all people in his apostasy and died as a worshiper of Lucifer. All political ideologies have a religious foundation and the Antichrist system will be a political system imposing a Luciferian religion known as the Kabbalah. That is King Solomon's legacy.

Sermon Outline: https://www.eaec.org/sermons/2019/RLJ-1699.pdf

RLJ-1699 -- APRIL 14, 2019

THE DESTINY OF HUMANITY Part 32: The Dark Side of Solomon

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