Judges 16:23 One day, [in the prison courtyard, SunRay staggers, grinding rocks. He looks up. He hears] the Philistine war-lords amass together to offer a great sacrifice to their fish-god (Dagon). [The Philistines kill babies. They slaughter virgins. They murder poor children, dogs and pigs. They drink the victims' blood. They roll around in blood-covered orgies on the floor. Pope-hatted priests sprinkle blood like holy-water blessings on the fornicators. All the revelers] rejoice, shouting, βOur fish-god delivered our enemy (SunRay) into our power-fist!β
1st Samuel 5:2 The Philistines carry the ark of Elohim into the temple of Dagon {Fish-God}. They set the [ark] next to Dagon's [towering idol]. The clandestine worship of Dagon persists in the Pope's pointy fish hat.1st Samuel 5:3 The next day, Ashdod's people get up early. They see [the idol of] Dagon {Fish-God} fallen on its face to the ground in front of the ark of YHVH! So [the pagans] take [their] Fish-God [idol]. They set βhimβ back in his place. 1st Samuel 5:4 Again the [Philistines] get up early the next day, only to see Dagon {Fish-God} again fallen on his face to the ground before the ark of YHVH. But [this time] the Fish-God's head and both his hands lay severed on the [temple] threshold, π! Only the [Fish-God's] torso lies intact. βHeadβ represents thoughts and intentions. βHandβ represents choices and actions. These are the locations of the mark of the beast.1st Samuel 5:5 So, π, to this day, in Ashdod {Ravager-City}, neither the priests of Dagon {Fish-God}, nor anyone who comes into [the Fish-God's] temple, walks on the βthreshold of Dagon.β [They all hop over the threshold.] Perhaps the origin of the taunt, βStep on a crack, you break your mother's back.β1st Samuel 5:7 The men of Ashdod finally realize that [YAH is crushing them]. So they cry, βThe ark of the Elohim of Israel can't stay with us! [YAH's] fist is torturing us. [YAH] keeps smashing Dagon, our [Fish] god!β 1st Chronicles 10:10 The [Philistine] rabble hang [Saul's] armor in the temple of their gods. They fasten [Saul's] head [to the wall] of the temple of Dagon {Fish-God}.1 Maccabees 10:83 The horsemen also, being scattered in the field, fled to Azotus, and went into BethDagon, their idol's temple, for safety.1 Maccabees 10:84 But JAHnathan {JAH's-Gift} set fire on Azotus, and the cities surrounding it, and took their spoils; and the temple of Dagon {Fish-God}, with them that were fled into it, he burned with fire.1 Maccabees 11:4 And when he came near to Azotus, they showed him the temple of Dagon {Fish-God} that was burnt, and Azotus and the pasture-lands thereof that were destroyed, and the bodies that were cast abroad and them that he had burnt in the battle; for they had made heaps of them by the way where he should pass. |