Paul’s Arrival at Rome—Entering the Port of the Global Government

Acts 28:11 Click for a description of the mark of the beast.Click for a description of the image of the beast. Sailing to the world capital on a ship with the figurehead of the "Twin Brothers". "After three months we sailed in an Alexandrian ship whose figurehead was the Twin Brothers, which had wintered at the island." Acts … Continue reading Paul’s Arrival at Rome—Entering the Port of the Global Government

Island of Malta—A culture of humanism before arriving to the world capital.

Acts 28:1-10 Click for a description of the mark of the beast.Click for a description of the image of the beast. Introduction to Malta. Humanitarian kindness, a fire built, cold rainy weather. Paul was bitten by a venomous snake and he shook it off. Paul heals the father of the chief official of Malta and … Continue reading Island of Malta—A culture of humanism before arriving to the world capital.

The Shipwreck—Water level lowers, the ship runs aground, then is broken to pieces by the surf.

Acts 27:27-44 Click for a description of the mark of the beast.Click for a description of the image of the beast. Lowering of the water. Lifeboat ropes are cut from the ship, and it drifts out to sea. Feasting on the grain before it is tossed overboard. Ship runs aground in front and is broken … Continue reading The Shipwreck—Water level lowers, the ship runs aground, then is broken to pieces by the surf.

The Storm at Sea—Lifeboat broken, cargo and tackle thrown overboard

Acts 27:13-26 Click for a description of the mark of the beast.Click for a description of the image of the beast. Gentle wind became a hurricane size storm. Lifeboat badly damaged and brought aboard the ship. Cargo thrown overboard and despair and hopelessness sets in. Should listen to warnings of the Bible and to keep … Continue reading The Storm at Sea—Lifeboat broken, cargo and tackle thrown overboard

Paul Speaks Before Agrippa—Christianity Locked Down for Insane Beliefs

Acts 26:1-32 Paul was allowed to speak at a politically charged hearing. There is only one reason that Paul was allowed to speak, to find incriminating evidence in the words he spoke about Jesus Christ. This was a political hearing with high-ranking military officials, experts in religious affairs, powerful political figures, city officials, and well-connected … Continue reading Paul Speaks Before Agrippa—Christianity Locked Down for Insane Beliefs

Agrippa Looking for a Charge—Show of Human Power in Push to Extinguish Christianity

Acts 25:23-27 Paul faced governors, military commanders, and prominent people at his trial. Jewish leaders claimed Paul deserved the death penalty, but he had not committed a crime. Festus sought a crime to charge Paul with by trying to cause Paul to incriminate himself. Paul faced governors, military commanders, and prominent people at his trial. … Continue reading Agrippa Looking for a Charge—Show of Human Power in Push to Extinguish Christianity