Abaddon And Scourge Of Locusts
by Photo Researchers
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Abaddon And Scourge Of Locusts
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Photo Researchers
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The angel of the abyss is Abaddon described as a personified star who falls to Earth from heaven and is given the key to open the bottomless pit. Abaddon opens the pit, releasing a swarm of locusts.The plague of locusts resemble horses with crowned human faces, women's hair, lions' teeth, wings, iron breast-plates, and a tail with a scorpion's stinger that torments for five months anyone who does not have the seal of God on their foreheads. Commentary on the Apocalypse (Commentaria In Apocalypsin) was an eighth century work by the Spanish monk and theologian Beatus of Liébana. It is often referred to simply as the Beatus. The Beatus codices are among the most important Spanish medieval manuscripts and have been the subject of extensive scholarly and antiquarian enquiry. Illuminated manuscript, Beatus of San Andres de Arroyo, 1215.
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