This article explains what the Apostle Paul meant by his quotation of Habakkuk 1:5 in Acts 13:41. It includes an explanation of the parabolic imagery associated with The Harlot Babylon in Revelation 18 and shows that John is just quoting things the Prophets said about The Harlot. The point is, Paul—like the Apostle John and the Prophets—was referring to the devastation of the Earth brought about by the Antichrist.
The purpose of this column is to explain various weather-related parabolic images that relate to the Last Days and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. This edition indicates the “apostasy” of the Church (2 Thess. 2:3) was finally complete when Protestants stopped searching for the Truth the Church lost.
The first answer in this set explains the parabolic image of “wormwood” that the Prophets used to depict false teaching. The second explains the nature of the curse that God placed on the woman Eve. The third comments on the erroneous belief that the agonizing death of Christ on the cross depicts the love of God rather than His wrath. The final answer comments on a best-selling book that depicts Christ as having married.