And angels are called stars? J Iz

 


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Could it not be symbolism...and just another name for Satan? He is called the dragon, the ancient dragon, the serpent, etc.

 

Kay

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Could be one and the same; maybe not. Just seems where there’s symbolism (dragon), there could be more. Izzy

 


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I don't think so, but it's okay if you do. I think it's literally stars from the sky, not angels. Continue reading to verse 9...when the Dragon (Satan) is hurled down with his angels.

 

Kay

 

 

 

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Hint: “Stars” = “Angels”?

 


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I said literally STARS.

 

Who/what is the Dragon/snake....hint: serpent.....

 

Kay

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Thought you all might find this interesting...I like to go to literal, word for word translations. I have found it helps alot...

Quoted from The Orthodox Jewish Brit Chadasha:

 

Hisgalus (The Revelation) Perek Yod Beit (Chapter 12) v. 4

 

And the tail of him drags down a third of the kokhavim (stars) of Shomayim (heaven) and threw them to ha'aretz (the earth), and the Dragon NACHASH (snake) was standing before the ISHA (woman) who was about to give birth, that when she gives birth to the YELED (Child)....

  

Seems to me it's literally stars that are thrown down from heaven.

Kay

 

By a literal dragon/snake? I think not. Izzy

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