Donna
Danna (17 Apr 2004)
"Peter Hans Kolvenbach, the
Black Pope"
Dear John & Doves,
In the past, there has
been discussion of the possibility of a future pope being the false prophet
of the book of Revelation. So keeping that in mind, I decided if
I could find out any more information on Peter Hans Kolvenbach, the Jesuit
General, who is also known as the Black Pope. In reading an article
at http://www.theguidon.com/?get=1999070101
I discovered that Peter Hans Kolvenbach is not the name he was born with.
He was born in 1928 in Druten, Netherlands, and his name was Petrus Jacobus
Johannes Maternus. Petrus (Peter) means a piece of the rock. Jacobus (Jacob)
means heel-catcher (supplanter), and we all know that the Jacob of the
Bible was a deceiver because he deceived his father into believing that
he was his brother Esau so that he could receive his father's blessing.
Johannes would be another name for John. Maternus (mater means mother),
and we all know that Peter Hans Kolvenbach's mother church is the Roman
Catholic Church. When you calculate the English gematria for Maternus,
it totals 111; and 111 x 6 which is the number of man = 666. M
13, A 1, T 20, E 5, R 18, N 14, U
21, + S 19 = 111.
But what really stood
out when I read this article about him being born in the Netherlands was
the fact that the word "Nether" stood out in the word Netherlands
for the very first time. I don't know how many times I have seen the word
Netherlands before, but this was the very first time that Nether
stood out when I saw it this time in this article. As you know, the
nether parts of the earth is mentioned in the Bible. It means "lowermost,"
"the depths," "a pit." It reminds me of the bottomless pit. Nether
parts is mentioned in Ezekiel 31:14, 16, & 18. Ezekiel 31:16
says, "I made the nations to shake at the sound of his fall, when I cast
him down to hell with them that descend into the pit: and all the trees
of Eden, the choice and best of Lebanon, all that drink water, shall be
comforted in the nether parts of the earth." The beast that had two
horns like a lamb and who spake like a dragon is considered to be
the false prophet and he came up out of the earth according to Rev.
13:11. It doesn't say that he was resurrected from the dead in hell; it
just says he came up out of the earth. However, Rev. 13:4 tells us
that the dragon gave power unto the first beast, but the beast with the
two horns like a lamb exerciseth all the power of the first beast before
him according to Rev. 13:12. So it appears that the False Prophet gets
his power from the dragon as well. We also know from Rev. 20 that the dragon,
that old serpent, which is the Devil is going to be bound in the bottomless
pit for 1,000 years during Jesus' millenial reign on Earth.
I just thought I would
pass along this information to you.
God bless,
Donna