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when the fifth seal is opened, those who have been killed on account of the Lord will cry out, n the Lord will tell them to wait juz a little while longer, until their numbers were complete...
now the sixth seal is serious matter. "i watched as he opened the sixth seal. there was great earthquake. the sun turned black like a sackcloth made of goat's hair, the whole moon turn blood red, n the stars in the sky fell to earth as late figs drop from a fig tree when shaken by a strong wind. the sky receded like a scroll, rolling up, n every mountain n island was removed from its place." (rev 6:12-14) that is pretty straightforward... enormous earthquake, so huge that EVERY mountain n EVERY island will no longer b in their own place... so tt means its on a GLOBAL scale... e sun will lose its light, e moon will become red, for wad reasons i cudn't possibly figure out. there will b meteor showers as well, like in e movie 'armagedon'... well u think u've seen disasters in the tsunami n in the turkish earthquakes? well u ain't seen nothing yet... no offense meant 2 those who suffered in these disasters of cos...
den, there will b a period of calm. 144,000 from all the tribes of israel will b sealed with e seal of God on their forehead. a great multitude no one could count will come before the throne of God n worship. now the bible did mention 2 hundred million horsemen later in the book... that's 200,000,000... n its still under e countable category... den how many is uncountable? 2 gazillion? haha meow...
now when the seventh seal was opened, there was silence in heavens for half an hour. the bible nv recorded wad it was, but if throughout all the seals b4 this the citizens of Heaven can continue 2 sing praises to God, well den it muz b extremely shocking if they suddenly found themselves unable 2 speak for half an hour... n i suspect this "extremely shocking" will be one heck of an understatement...
k i think i'll stop here... gotta go out n get some ideas for christmas shopping... ;)
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