The Assyrian and the sons of God will return in the end times


Did you know that Ezekiel in the bible has so many hidden messages, well Ryan Pitterson breaks this down in his book the Judgement of the Nephilim in such a way that i will never feel confused when reading Ezekiel. The author goes on to say that the bible does contain a series of rarely-discussed passages that shed a great deal of light on the history of the Nephilim. Ezekiel 31 & 32 the rise and fall of the supreme angel who ruled the antediluvian kingdom of fallen angels and their Rephaim children. This king, referred to as "the Assyrian,"was the first global ruler and the most powerful of all the Genesis 6 apostate angels. Ryan pointed something out understanding esoteric passages certain sections of the bible are addressed to a specific person (typically a king) or a group but it contains hidden messages i mentioned above and are directed to a heavenly realm or angelic being.

Isaiah 14 the most famous passage, a taunt for Babylon's king, is commonly accepted as also addressing Lucifer in Verse 10 with one voice they all cry out 'now you are as weak as we are! and then verse 12 goes on to say "how you have fallen from heaven 'O shining star, son of the morning! Ryan goes on to say you will also find esoteric passages in Ezekiel 28:12-19 it says 'you were the model of perfection full of wisdom and exquisite in beauty. You were in Eden the garden of God this type of compliment would not be made to a pagan king an angel is the true intended recipient of the message whom we identify as Satan. The devil served in a priesthood capacity prior to his fall Exodus 28:17-20 he wore the jewels in the manner of a high priest as the bible explains his clothing in Ezekiel 28:13. Ezekiel has more interaction with angelic, heavenly-realm beings than any other person in scripture. If you are seeking a greater understanding of the angelic realm, read the book of Ezekiel. When i read about the cedar tree i really thought he was talking about a tree "what does a tree have to do with all this?" and when i read this book it sheds the light that the cedar tree is frequently used in scripture as a metaphor for might beings. In Amos 2:9-10 the Amorites, a race of people ruled by the nephilim kings Og and Sihon are compared to cedar trees and thus the Israelites were rebuked for their idolatry during the days of King Rehoboam. Angels are also compared to cedar trees in scripture Isaiah 2:12-13. Daniel 4 decodes the 'Tree Symbolism" I like how the author put this he said the metaphoric language of a supreme monarch described as a tree still seems to be a stretch, consider the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4 this passages serves as a Rosetta stone to decipher Ezekiel 31: Daniel interpreted Nebuchadnezzar dream and that he was the tree in his dream and just like Ezekiel 31 his height, leaves and branches were all symbolic of his great power and dominion this is biblical confirmation by letting scripture interpret scripture that the metaphor of Ezekiel 31 is valid. The Assyrian rejected God's authority by populating the world with nephilim, the Assyrian violated God's prohibition on angelic marriage and genetic purity, the lord punished the Assyrian severely for it, His power was his undoing. The Assyrian abused his angelic authority and left is first estate to purse fornication and world dominance in verse 11 the Assyrian was delivered 'over to the might one which is Satan after all he was responsible for initiating the Assyrian destruction. Satan remains beholden to the authority of God in the book of Job Satan can only act within boundaries set by God. 1 Timothy 1:20 Hymenaeus and Alexander are two examples God threw them out and handed them over to Satan so they might learn not to blaspheme God in 1 Corinthians 5:4-5 says to deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the spirit may be saved in the day of the lord Jesus. In both passages someone who was suppose to be a follower of God defected from the faith or was in deep sin and was "delivered" to the devil for bodily destruction as judgement. The Assyrian received the same punishment. The final century of the antediluvian era descended into world war. The lower angels and their children attacked and defeated Assyrian. Ezekiel 31:14 explains the ultimate purpose for the flood. The flood was a judgement of humanity and destroyed the nephilim but is also served as a stunning and devastating deterrent to all angels to never again attempt to repeat the sexual sins of the sons of God of Genesis 6. The flood plunged the sinning angels down to hell alive where they are bound with chains and will remain until judgement day. There is no scriptural account of angels being sent to Sheol the Genesis 6 rebels were sentenced to imprisonment with the many souls of dead humans who are in Hell today. The flood waters dragging angels into the abyss to be chained in darkness sent shock waves through the angelic realm Ezekiel 31:15. There was another similar judgement: the rebellion of Korah in Numbers 16 Korah's heart was lifted up in arrogance and he sought to defy the lord by making himself leader In verse 31 it says the earth opened it's mouth and swallowed Korah and his sinful cohorts in the abyss of hell alive. The Author book said that Ezekiel 31 records the history of the pre-flood era while Ezekiel 32 contains future prophecy. Ezekiel 32 is a prophecy detailing the return of the Assyrian and the sinning angels during the great tribulation. Ezekiel 31 looks back into the past at the first reign of the Assyrian before the flood and Ezekiel 32 looks at the prophetically to the future end-times reign of the Assyrian, after he is released from his captivity in the abyss. There will be 150 days of torment on the earth as part of God's judgement; this is the exact amount of time the Assyrian the sinning angels, and their nephilim sons were tormented by the flood. Revelation 9:3-12 . Read Ezekiel 31:16-17 it took such an overwhelming judgement of the lord to bring these arrogant, rebellious apostates to even consider the grave sinfulness of their actions. In my conclusion i didn't know Ezekiel in the bible had so many hidden messages and to whom God really is addressing in the bible. I thank God for giving Ryan Pitterson the in depth, motivation and inspiration from the holy spirit to write this book for without it id be lost reading Ezekiel 

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