G40

ἅγιος

hagios

Adjective · From hagos (an awful thing) [cf ἁγνός (G53), θάλπω (G2282)]

From ἅγος hágos (an awful thing) (compare G53, G2282); sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially, consecrated):—(most) holy (one, thing), saint.

Outline

  1. most holy thing, a saint

Usages (5/5)

Revelation 11:2

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leave out "Thrust out"; the heathens cannot be joined with Israel. measure it not Don't teach the heathens. holy city - a people before a place, i.e. Israel (2 Maccabees 5:19). forty and two months equals three and half years, referencing the 350 years that Israel was in slavery (tread under foot) under Esau, 1620-1970.

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Revelation 14:10

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presence of the holy angels The angels will be present delivering the elect when America is destroyed.

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Revelation 15:3

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song of Moses Exodus 15 when the Children of Israel were celebrating the deliverance from Egypt. song of the Lamb The song that the prophets are "singing" now.

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Revelation 17:6

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Referring to all of the death the Israelites have faced whilst in America, starting off with the Northern Kingdom of Israel, i.e. the so-called Latin tribes.

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Revelation 19:8

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Israel being prepared for the bridegroom, Yahawashi. Saints Israelites (Psalms 50:5, Psalms 148:15).

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Revelation 20:6

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first resurrection Israel (Micah 4:8, Isaiah 14:1). second death Nuclear missiles (Revelation 21:8).

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Revelation 21:2

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new Jerusalem Referring to Israel - Israel is a people before a place (2 Maccabees 5:19). out of heaven coming out of the chariots.

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