Alexander the Great & Christ

18 September 2011

By Mark Farquharson

Yesterday when do yesterday’s entry I do not think of “Alexander the Great.” Then last night looking at what was on next week, there was the movie on “Alexander the Great.” You should have read yesterday’s entry before this one, which is here: “Birth of Christin

Alexander the Great {356 BC-323BC} become king of Macedon in 336BC, which is in Greece. He travelled great distances with his army, and conquered the Persian Empire.

In yesterday’s entry I mentioned that the child that was recently born to Vinnie was called, Christin Alexandra, or one could say here name is “Christ in Alexandra.” Of course Alexandra is similar to Alexander.

In Acts 19:33-34 where a Alexander is mentioned as one of the throng, the cry is “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians.” Here “Great” is used and Alexander is known as Alexander the Great. One can see that this could mean that there will be a coming cry that “Great is Christ.”

Artemis was termed goddess by the people at the time, but that made by hands are not gods. Christ can be called God, but that does not mean he is part of a godhead, or Trinity, or is the ultimate God. There is only one almighty God, the Father. For more on that refer to my article: “The Truth about Oneness and the Trinity

I noted the weigh of the child was 6 pounds 3 ounces. Putting 6 and 3 together you get 63, or turn it around and it is 36. Which is actual the same total number as my dream that I had, of four lots of 8 and a 4, total 36.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2011

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