The song of Moses and the message of Jesus were compatible, but Rome changed the message of Jesus into one of non-resistance to evil, embodied in the Roman persecutors.
Revelation 14:1–3 says that the 144,000 sing a song that no one can learn except them.
Daniel 12:10 explains why: only the wise will understand the mysteries of the end time.
But there is a key detail.
That song is also called the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb (Revelation 15:3).
And the song of Moses presents Jehovah as an avenger and defender of justice (Deuteronomy 32:35–43).
So the question arises:
If the song is the same… how does it fit with “turn the other cheek”? (Matthew 5:39).
What if the message was altered?
What if the persecuted left clues in Revelation so that the wise would recognize that the true message is in harmony with the song of Moses and with the justice of “eye for eye” (Exodus 21:14)?
Then, which is the word of God… and which is that of Babylon?
Revelation 18:20 says:
“Rejoice over her, O heaven… for God has executed judgment.”
But Proverbs 24:17–18 says:
“Do not rejoice when your enemy falls.”
So, which voice is true?
Revelation 6:16 speaks of the wrath of the Lamb.
But Revelation 5:5 says that the Lion has overcome and opens the seals.
Is it the wrath of the Lamb… or that of the Lion?
What if some words were added?
What if the true song can only be recognized by those who can hear, understand… and sing it? (Daniel 12:3).
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