“This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones:
to the intent that the living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men.” (Daniel 4:17)
History is not random.
Thrones do not rise by accident.
every dominion
every crown
every seat of power
has been either appointed by God or permitted by Him for His ultimate purposes — whether for blessing, judgment, or testing.
From the Garden of Eden to the globalized technocracies of our age, there has been a spiritual war behind all visible thrones — a war between the Seed of the Woman and the seed of the Serpent.
every empire
every ruler
every beast system
is part of this unfolding battle.
This book is not about politics — it is about prophetic warfare.
This is the War of Thrones — not merely between human rulers, but between principalities and powers (Ephesians 6:12).
The war for dominion did not begin with earthly kings — it began in a garden.
Before there were pharaohs or emperors, before Babylon or Rome,
there was:
a serpent
a woman
a divine decree
"And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." (Genesis 3:15)
This is the first prophecy — the foundation of redemptive history.
God Himself declares war on the serpent and his seed, and from that moment forward,
human history becomes a battleground between:
two bloodlines
two kingdoms
two destinies
1. The Bloodline Timeline: Two Seeds Through History
The righteous line:
Adam → Seth → Noah → Shem → Abraham → Isaac → Jacob → Judah → David → Christ
Cain murdered Abel because his own works were evil, and his brother’s righteous (1 John 3:12)
The seed of the serpent is spiritually defined by:
lawlessness
persecution
deception
rebellion
3. Thrones Before the Flood: The Rise of Corruption
Genesis 6: Fallen angels (sons of God) corrupted mankind.
The Nephilim were giants, mighty men of renown, physical manifestations of rebellion.
Enoch prophesied judgment upon them (Jude 1:14–15)
“All flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.” (Genesis 6:12)
Noah was preserved because he was “perfect in his generations” (Genesis 6:9) — his bloodline was not defiled.
4. Babel and the Post-Flood Kingdoms
Nimrod builds Babel and unites mankind in rebellion (Gen 10–11)
Babel represents a counterfeit Mount of Assembly, a global throne against God
After Babel, God divides the nations (Gen 10; Deu 32:8) and sets boundaries — the fallen sons of God rule over them (Psalm 82)
Babylon becomes the archetype of every future Beast system
5. The Rise of Satanic Bloodlines in History
From Babylon to Rome to secret societies, Satan preserves his bloodlines
Royal dynasties, ancient cults, and global elites often claim descent from “divine” or supernatural origins
These bloodlines pursue:
power
control
spiritual warfare
against God’s people.
Empires such as:
Egypt (Pharaoh vs Moses)
Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar vs Daniel)
Rome (Caesar vs Christ)
represent moments where the serpent’s seed ruled visibly.
“Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
The kings of the earth set themselves... against the LORD, and against his anointed.” (Psalm 2:1–2)
6. Serpent Seed Technology: Counterfeit Dominion
The serpent’s seed uses spiritual technology to counterfeit God’s dominion:
Genetic corruption: Nephilim of old, modern genetic tampering (CRISPR)
Digital idolatry: Image of the Beast (AI worship)
Occult sorcery: revived mystery religions
Babylon as both religious and economic power (Rev 17–18)
These tools are not neutral — they are mechanisms of enslavement and worship redirection.
“Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders.” (2 Thessalonians 2:9)
7. Mystery Babylon: The Final Womb of Rebellion
Mystery Babylon is the end-time system that gives birth to the Beast
She is a mother of harlots, the spiritual womb of counterfeit thrones
She rides the Beast, holding dominion for a time — but is destroyed by the very kings she ruled
“And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS...” (Revelation 17:5)
8. The Final Seed Manifestation: Antichrist and the Remnant
Revelation 12: the dragon wars against the woman and the remnant of her seed
These keep the commandments of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ
The Beast of Revelation 13 is the final serpent-seed ruler
But the saints overcome:
“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” (Revelation 12:11)
9. Call to the Reader: Choose Your Seed
The question is not just historical — it’s personal.
Who is your father?
What seed are you of?
Whose kingdom are you building?
The seed of the woman crushes the serpent’s head,
but only through:
death
faith
resurrection power
“Come out of her, My people, that ye be not partakers of her sins.” (Revelation 18:4)
Let the Seed War be made plain.
Let the wicked be revealed.
Let the saints be armed.
PART I — Ancient Biblical Rulers: Thrones of Rebellion
he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the LORD.” (Genesis 10:8–9)
Nimrod is the first post-Flood king, the founder of Babel, and the archetype of the Antichrist.
He is the first man in Scripture to establish a kingdom in defiance of God — a political and religious rebellion that echoes through every world empire that follows.
1. The Rise of a Rebel King
Nimrod, the grandson of Ham and son of Cush, rose to power in the land of Shinar.
He was called a “mighty one” — the same term used for the Nephilim before the flood.
This is no accident.
His rise is not merely political — it is spiritual and perhaps even supernatural.
The Hebrew root for “Nimrod” comes from “marad” — meaning to rebel.
His title “mighty one” aligns with Gibborim, often used for giants and fallen hybrids.
The phrase “mighty hunter before the LORD” means “against” or “in defiance of” the LORD.
He was:
a hunter of men
a conqueror
a dominator
a tyrant
Nimrod’s name means
“we shall rebel.”
He builds:
Babel
Erech
Accad
Calneh
— the beginning of empire.
He lays the foundation for Babylon and its religious system.
“And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel…” (Genesis 10:10)
The Targums (Aramaic Old Testament paraphrases) translate this verse as:
“Nimrod began to be a mighty rebel before the LORD.”
Jewish tradition claims Nimrod was the first to make and worship idols and that he persecuted Abraham.
But the God of Israel brings war to Egypt — not just to deliver His people, but to judge the fallen powers behind the throne.
1. Egypt: Throne of the Dragon
Egypt is a land steeped in spiritual darkness.
Pharaoh is worshipped as a god in the flesh — a son of Ra, embodiment of Horus.
His crown bears the uraeus serpent, symbol of divine authority.
“Speak, and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers.” (Ezekiel 29:3)
Egypt is the world system —
rich
proud
oppressive
occult
Its priesthood governs by the stars.
Its power comes from the Nile, but its true force is demonic.
The Nile, considered sacred, was the bloodstream of Egypt and the body of Osiris.
Turning it to blood was not just ecological judgment — it was spiritual warfare against their god’s dominion.
2. The God-King Who Knew Not Joseph
“Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph.” (Exodus 1:8)
This Pharaoh feared the Hebrews and enslaved them.
He tried to exterminate their seed by drowning the males in the Nile — a Satanic tactic to destroy the bloodline of Messiah.
He becomes a type of Antichrist:
Enslaver of God’s people
Murderer of the innocent
Exalter of himself above God
3. The War of Gods: Ten Plagues as Divine Judgments
Each plague of Egypt is a judgment on a specific deity:
Nile to blood — judgment on Hapi, god of the river
Frogs — against Heqet, goddess of fertility
Lice — against Geb, god of the earth
Flies — against Khepri, god of creation
Disease on cattle — against Hathor and Apis
Boils — against Sekhmet, goddess of health
Hail and fire — against Nut, goddess of sky
Locusts — against Serapis, protector of crops
Darkness — against Ra, the sun god
Death of the firstborn — against Pharaoh himself
“Against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment.” (Exodus 12:12)
This is not just political — it is spiritual warfare.
The LORD declares war on every demonic power in Egypt.
“Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem...” (Matthew 2:16)
Herod the Great — a king appointed by Rome, not anointed by God —
is a:
usurper
paranoid tyrant
prophetic shadow of Antichrist
His reign embodies the clash between worldly power and divine prophecy.
He tries to kill the Messiah, but only confirms the Scriptures.
He bathes Bethlehem in blood, yet fails to stop the plan of God.
1. A Roman Puppet on a Stolen Throne
Herod was Idumean (Edomite) — not a son of David.
Appointed by Caesar Augustus as “King of the Jews” — a blasphemous counterfeit.
Built the Second Temple, not out of devotion, but to secure his legacy.
Obsessed with power, he executed his wife, sons, and any perceived rival.
2. The Slaughter of the Innocents
Upon learning from the wise men that a king had been born, Herod panicked.
He ordered the massacre of all male children under two in Bethlehem.
This was Satan’s attempt to destroy the promised Seed (Gen 3:15).
Echoes Pharaoh’s genocide in Egypt — same spirit, same war.
In this chilling declaration by the religious elite, the final seal of Rome’s authority over Israel was shouted.
But Caesar’s throne was not only temporal — it was prophetic.
The crucifixion of the King of Glory occurred under the authority of Rome, placing Caesar’s name forever in the court of Heaven’s judgment.
Rome was the iron empire, prophesied in Daniel 2 and Daniel 7 —
a system of:
power
conquest
paganism
blasphemy
The Caesars of Rome were not just rulers — they declared themselves gods, sons of the divine, demanding worship, and persecuting the followers of Christ.
1. The Iron Empire Foretold
Daniel’s prophecy showed four world empires —
Babylon
Medo-Persia
Greece
and Rome as iron.
Iron crushes all; Rome crushed nations under its feet (Dan 7:7).
Yet it was under this kingdom that Messiah came — in the fullness of time.
“And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom...” (Daniel 2:44)
2. Pontius Pilate: The Arm of Caesar
Governor of Judea, he symbolized the hand of Rome.
Pilate washed his hands, but Rome’s bloodguilt remained.
“Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition.” (2 Thessalonians 2:3)
The Antichrist is not merely a dictator — he is the culmination of all rebellion, the embodiment of Satan’s throne in human flesh.
He is the beast that shall rise out of the sea of nations, the little horn with a mouth speaking great things, the abomination of desolation that exalts himself above all that is called God.
1. The Spirit of Antichrist in History
The spirit of Antichrist has always been at work (1 John 4:3).
Manifested through:
Cain’s murder.
Nimrod’s rebellion.
Pharaoh’s resistance.
Nebuchadnezzar’s pride.
Herod’s slaughter.
Nero’s persecution.
Each was a shadow, but the final Antichrist will be the fullness.
2. Biblical Titles and Names
The Man of Sin (2 Thess. 2:3)
Son of Perdition (same as Judas)
The Beast (Rev 13)
Little Horn (Dan 7:8)
The King of Fierce Countenance (Dan 8:23)
The Assyrian (Isa 10:5, Mic 5:6)
The Idol Shepherd (Zech 11:17)
Each name reveals a different facet of his wicked dominion.
3. Signs and Deception
Will come with all (2 Thess. 2:9):
power
signs
lying wonders
Will deceive with false miracles.
Will demand worship, enforced by the False Prophet (Rev 13).
Will make war with the saints and overcome them.
4. The Abomination of Desolation
Will enter the temple of God, claiming to be God (2 Thess. 2:4).
Echoes Antiochus Epiphanes but surpasses him.
This marks the midpoint of the Tribulation.
A global demand for worship — or death.
“Whoso readeth, let him understand.” (Matthew 24:15)
5. The Mark of the Beast
Without it, no man may buy or sell (Rev 13:17).
Tied to worship of the Beast.
May involve:
technology
biometrics
allegiance
blasphemy
The number:
666 — the number of a man, of ultimate fleshly rebellion.
6. Persecution and the Saints
Will wear out the saints (Dan 7:25).
Saints will be beheaded for not worshiping the Beast (Rev 20:4).
Faithful endurance will be required.
The remnant will overcome by:
The blood of the Lamb
The word of their testimony
Loving not their lives unto death (Rev 12:11)
7. The Final Kingdom and Ten Kings
The Beast will rise from a revived empire (possibly Roman or Assyrian).
Will rule with ten kings for one hour (Rev 17:12–13).
Global governance — political, economic, religious.
Babylon’s destruction clears the path for his unchallenged rule.
8. Satan’s Possession and Power
The dragon gives him his power, throne, and great authority (Rev 13:2).
He is Satan incarnate, a false messiah.
A counterfeit of Christ:
Has a death/resurrection deception (Rev 13:3)
Performs signs
Receives worship
Claims divine authority
9. His Reign is Limited
Power given for 42 months (Rev 13:5).
The Beast is allowed to rule only by God’s decree.
Heaven watches — the court sits (Dan 7:10).
Saints will suffer, but the Ancient of Days shall come.
10. Final Destruction
Cast alive into the lake of fire (Rev 19:20).
Defeated by the brightness of Christ’s coming (2 Thess. 2:8).
His kingdom crumbles like Nebuchadnezzar’s image before the Stone cut without hands.
“These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them...” (Revelation 17:14)
11. The Strong Delusion
God sends a strong delusion on those who rejected the truth.
Many will be supernaturally blinded and follow the Beast willingly.
Their judgment is just, for they loved not the truth.
“God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.” (2 Thess. 2:11)
12. The False Prophet — The Second Beast
Arises with lamb-like speech but speaks as a dragon.
Performs false miracles to legitimize the Beast.
Causes the earth to worship the Beast.
Institutes the Image of the Beast and enforces the mark.
13. The Image of the Beast
A living, speaking image — possibly AI, demonic, or technological.
All must worship the image or be killed.
This image becomes the center of global worship and control.
14. The Apostasy and Great Falling Away
A massive religious collapse precedes the Antichrist’s rise.
Churches fall into deception, idolatry, and compromise.
The faithful remnant must stand alone if necessary.
15. Counterfeit Resurrection and Wound Healing
One of the Beast’s heads is wounded unto death but healed (Rev 13:3).
A mimicry of Christ’s resurrection.
The world marvels and follows the Beast.
16. The Covenant with Many
The Antichrist confirms a 7-year covenant (Dan 9:27).
Halfway through, he breaks it, enters the temple, and stops sacrifices.
This begins the Great Tribulation, the time of Jacob’s trouble.
“And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away...” (Revelation 20:11)
This chapter unveils the final reckoning — the moment when all wicked thrones fall and every rebellious ruler stands before the Judge of Heaven and Earth.
The thrones of men are weighed, and all dominions bow before the eternal Throne of God.
1. The Books Are Opened
Revelation 20 shows the Great White Throne Judgment.
All the dead stand — small and great.
The books are opened — books of works, records, and remembrance.
Another book is opened:
The Book of Life.
Those not found in the Book of Life are cast into the lake of fire.
“Whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.” (Revelation 20:15)
2. Thrones Cast Down
The thrones of darkness — from Nimrod to the Antichrist — are cast down.
The Beast and False Prophet are already judged (Rev 19:20).
Satan is bound, loosed briefly, then cast eternally into torment (Rev 20:10).
No ruler, king, dictator, or principality escapes.
“I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit...” (Daniel 7:9)
3. The Judgment of Nations
Matthew 25:31–46 reveals the Sheep and Goat judgment.
Nations are judged for how they treated God’s people.
The righteous enter life eternal; the wicked into everlasting punishment.
This reveals a global accounting.
“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren...” (Matthew 25:40)
4. The Thrones of the Saints
Overcomers are given thrones (Rev 3:21).
The faithful reign with Christ for 1,000 years (Rev 20:4).
Thrones are not only cast down — they are restored to the righteous.
“They lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.” (Revelation 20:4)
5. Heaven’s Courtroom
Daniel 7 reveals a divine courtroom:
Thrones are set.
The Ancient of Days sits.
The judgment is set, and the books are opened.
This is not chaos — it is divine legal order.
“The judgment was set, and the books were opened.” (Daniel 7:10)
6. The Fall of Babylon Remembered
Revelation 18–19 recounts Babylon’s fall.
Her destruction is complete — not only political, but spiritual.
This chapter seals her fate with fire and finality.
The smoke of her torment rises forever.
“For true and righteous are his judgments:
for he hath judged the great whore...” (Revelation 19:2)
7. All Knees Bow
Every:
ruler
tyrant
false priest
wicked man
will bow.
Even Satan will bow before being cast into the fire.
“At the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and every tongue confess...” (Philippians 2:10–11)
8. The Lamb’s Triumph
The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8) is the final Judge.
He rides in glory (Rev 19:11–16) and strikes the nations.
His Word is a sharp sword.
His robe is dipped in blood.
He bears the name:
KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.
“He shall rule them with a rod of iron.” (Revelation 19:15)
“These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings:
and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.” (Revelation 17:14)
This is the final chapter, the climax of all dominion and warfare — not a ruler of wickedness, but the Ruler of Righteousness.
When the dust of Babylon settles and the Beast is cast into the lake of fire, there stands One alone, crowned in glory, clothed in a vesture dipped in blood.
The Lamb who was slain becomes the Lion who roars.
1. Mount Zion Rises
Revelation 14:1 — The Lamb stands on Mount Zion with the 144,000.
“And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.” (Revelation 11:15)
All thrones of wickedness shall fall.
Every tyrant will bow.
Every corrupt system will collapse.
The Beast and the False Prophet will be cast into the lake of fire. Babylon will burn.
The Dragon will be bound.
The kingdoms of men,
forged in:
rebellion
seduction
sorcery
— will be shattered like pottery by the rod of iron.
But the Kingdom of our God and of His Christ will never pass away.
The Lamb who was slain shall reign from Mount Zion.
The remnant shall rule and reign with Him.
The scroll has been opened. The seals have been broken.
The time is at hand.
Now is the hour to come out from among them.
Now is the hour to put on the armor of light.
Now is the hour to:
watch
warn
weep
war
Let the watchmen arise.
Let the Bride prepare.
Let the Church awaken.
Let the King return.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
The Overcomer’s Reward
Revelation 2–3 outlines the promises to the overcomers:
thrones
crowns
white garments
a new name
This book is not just a warning to the wicked — it is a call to overcome.
Every remnant believer is being prepared to rule with Christ.
“To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne...” (Revelation 3:21)
The Last Trumpet
“In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump...” (1 Corinthians 15:52)
The return of Christ is not a myth — it is a prophetic certainty.
At the sound of the trumpet, the dead in Christ shall rise, and the thrones of this world will crumble.
The Everlasting Dominion
“His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away...” (Daniel 7:14)
All kingdoms of men end — only one throne lasts forever.
The saints of the Most High shall possess the kingdom.
A Call to Choose Now
“Choose you this day whom ye will serve...” (Joshua 24:15)
There is no neutrality in this war of thrones.
Each reader must choose:
Babylon or Zion, the Beast or the Lamb.
The Scroll is Now Closed
The scroll of judgment has been opened (Revelation 5), its seals loosed (Revelation 6), and now its final words are declared.
What began in Eden ends in glory.
Let the scroll be closed with this testimony:
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain.”
Heaven’s Victory Song
“Alleluia! Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God!” (Revelation 19:1–6)
Let the last voice not be of beasts, but of the Bride.
This book closes as heaven opens — with song, not sorrow.
Benediction of Hope
“And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly.” (Romans 16:20)
World history in a nutshell. I think it was Paul who was crucified upside down and Peter beheaded. Not sure but i think thats a small discrepency i found. I might be wrong too.
Rick,
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it was said to be Peter because he didn't want to be crucified in the same way as Jesus.
Kristina
Oh oh oh were did they get their strenght, conviction from, of course I know theoretically, but emotionally & socially there must have been hard exposer to give in