Joy Andrews Author

Joy Andrews Author An Oracle who did not ignore my calling. An author of short stories, trilogies, sci-fi and poetry I am a Psychic Author / Ghost Writer

03/06/2026

ZEUS AMUN-RA Had ZERO TOLERANCE Of Cannibalism

03/06/2026

Book Of John
Kuru Ka Sh Et Ra

03/06/2026

EVERY TIME I HEAR THE BOOK OF JOHN I SWITCH IT OFF AND RETURN TO KING UNAS FAMILY

REVELATION TIME 22:9 = ETERNAL JOURNAL EVOLUTIONSECRET NAME IS JUDGING AND MAKING WAR AN OPTION Revelation 19:11 describ...
03/06/2026

REVELATION TIME 22:9 = ETERNAL JOURNAL EVOLUTION

SECRET NAME IS JUDGING AND MAKING WAR AN OPTION

Revelation 19:11 describes the triumphant return of Jesus Christ as a conquering warrior. It reads: "Then I saw heaven opened, and BEHOLD A WHITE HORSE!

The one sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness HE JUDGES AND MAKES WAR".

The verse marks the dramatic beginning of Christ’s second coming.
The vivid, symbolic imagery of this passage includes:

The White Horse: Throughout biblical history, this is a symbol of conquest, victory, and a ruler going to war.

Faithful and True: Identifies the rider as Jesus Christ, emphasizing His absolute trustworthiness and divine integrity.

Judges and Makes War: Represents the ultimate return of Christ to defeat evil, judge the nations, and establish His righteous kingdom on earth.

This verse is the opening to the broader vision in Revelation 19:11-16, where Christ is also described as having eyes like a flame of fire, wearing many royal crowns, and having the title "King of kings and Lord of Lords"

REVELATION TIME 22:9 SECRET NAME IS JUDGING AND MAKING WAR AN OPTION Revelation 19:11 describes the triumphant return of...
03/06/2026

REVELATION TIME 22:9

SECRET NAME IS JUDGING AND MAKING WAR AN OPTION

Revelation 19:11 describes the triumphant return of Jesus Christ as a conquering warrior. It reads: "Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse!

The one sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he judges and makes war".

The verse marks the dramatic beginning of Christ’s second coming.

The vivid, symbolic imagery of this passage includes:

The White Horse: Throughout biblical history, this is a symbol of conquest, victory, and a ruler going to war.

Faithful and True: Identifies the rider as Jesus Christ, emphasizing His absolute trustworthiness and divine integrity.

Judges and Makes War: Represents the ultimate return of Christ to defeat evil, judge the nations, and establish His righteous kingdom on earth.

This verse is the opening to the broader vision in Revelation 19:11-16, where Christ is also described as having eyes like a flame of fire, wearing many royal crowns, and having the title "King of kings and Lord of Lords"

1/20/202100:00 - Welcome00:41 - Introduction01:13 - End-Time Events Timeline03:19 - Revelation 19 Overview03:56 - The Sounds of Revelation 1905:07 - The Sigh...

THE HEB SED FESTIVAL (or Sed festival) was one of the oldest and most important ROYAL RITUALS in ancient Egypt. Often ca...
03/06/2026

THE HEB SED FESTIVAL (or Sed festival) was one of the oldest and most important ROYAL RITUALS in ancient Egypt.

Often called the "FESTIVAL OF THE TAIL" it was a jubilee designed to magically rejuvenate the pharaoh’s physical strength, divine power, and right to rule.

The festival's purpose and key features include:When it was Celebrated: It traditionally took place after a pharaoh had ruled for 30 years.

If a KING remained on the THRONE LONGER, it was typically repeated EVERY THREE TO FOUR YEARS.

The Ritual Race: To prove to the gods and his people that he was still fit to lead, the pharaoh had to run a ceremonial course. This physical feat demonstrated his ongoing vigor and ability to protect Egypt.

Re-enthronement: The ceremonies involved offerings to various gods, symbolic rebirth, and a re-crowning (wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt and the red crown of Lower Egypt) to reaffirm his divine status.

Origins: The festival is named after the ancient jackal or wolf god, Sed (also associated with Wepwawet). Its roots trace back to pre-dynastic times, long before the unification of Egypt.

Famous Examples: While reaching the 30-year mark was rare, some long-reigning PHARAOHS celebrated multiple Heb Seds.

Pharaoh Djoser (Third Dynasty) built a famous Heb Sed Court with boundary markers in his Step Pyramid complex at Saqqara, while Ramesses II celebrated around 14 jubilees during his 67-year reign.

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