THE ANCIENT TOWER THAT WAS NEVER INTENDED TO REACH THE CLOUDS, BUT TO PIERCE THE DIMENSIONS. 🧱🌌
Sunday school teaches that the Tower of Babel was just an arrogant building project by people who wanted to build a really tall skyscraper to make a name for themselves. But Nimrod, the world's first tyrant, wasn't an idiot. He knew a brick tower couldn't reach the physical throne of God.
The ancient Hebrew texts and historical context reveal a much darker purpose. The phrase "whose top may reach un... moreTHE ANCIENT TOWER THAT WAS NEVER INTENDED TO REACH THE CLOUDS, BUT TO PIERCE THE DIMENSIONS. 🧱🌌
Sunday school teaches that the Tower of Babel was just an arrogant building project by people who wanted to build a really tall skyscraper to make a name for themselves. But Nimrod, the world's first tyrant, wasn't an idiot. He knew a brick tower couldn't reach the physical throne of God.
The ancient Hebrew texts and historical context reveal a much darker purpose. The phrase "whose top may reach unto heaven" doesn't just mean high altitude. Nimrod and the unified human race were building an ancient "Ziggurat"—a technological and occult structure designed to act as a stargate or a dimensional portal.
They were trying to pierce the veil between the physical realm and the spiritual realm by force, to bring down the dark angelic entities (the "gods" and make war against the Creator's timeline. That is why God said, "now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do."
The threat was so severe that God didn't just knock the building down; He shattered their language and scattered their DNA across the globe to stop the multidimensional breach
✠1SGT Dinah Scivolettiâœ
✠Joan of Arc Prioryâœ
✠✠Act and God will Act (Actus et Deus Act)✠âœ