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The frogs who desired a king moral12/17/2022 Eventually, Egypt did fall through racial degeneration and Yahweh gave it up.Īs an interesting side note, apparently the ancient Greeks referred to themselves as "frogs" as attested to by both Plato and Aristotle. In many other places in Scripture caterpillars and locust are used as allegories for racial aliens who over-run the nations of Israel for the purposes of chastisement. 46 He gave also their increase unto the caterpillar, and their labor unto the locust. 8.20-24 among them, which devoured them and frogs, which destroyed them. In Psalms 78:45 we see the frogs grouped in with other plagues:Ĥ5 He sent divers sorts of flies Ex. As Bill pointed out, "Yahweh God does indeed have a sense of humor."Īnd while Bill states that the plague of frogs in Exodus must be taken literally, I have to wonder if this episode may have a dual meaning. And this perhaps would tie into the episode in Exodus when Egypt is thus appropriately consumed by a plague of frogs. Elliott claims that the three frogs symbol originally came from an image found on an ancient Egyptian medal, representing the triple frog goddess Hecate. However, despite his Christian conversion, Clovis was a pagan at heart, and the Fleur-de-lis apparently was a symbol dating back to Babylon, and represented the trinity of Nimrod, Semeriamis, and Tammuz (three unclean spirits?). During the French Revolution in 1790s at Versailles, a common expression was "Qu'en disent les grenouilles? " or "What will the frogs (people of Paris) say?" It seems that it was the French themselves, not the English, who first referred to the French as frogs. THE FROGS WHO DESIRED A KING MORAL FULLIt was Clovis who established his capital in Paris, which was known to be surrounded by vast swampy areas full of frogs. Recall that Revelation uses the phrase "three unclean spirits like frogs." Doing so, he changed the symbol of his rule from the three black frogs to the famous "fleur-de-lis," which resembles the three frogs enough that apparently the English confused the new "fleur-de-lis" for frogs. When Clovis (481-511) took the throne, he converted to Catholicism, and united France under one rule. Elliott in his 1862 4-volume study on the Apocalypse, Horae Apocalypticae or, A Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical and Historical Including Also An Examination of the Chief Prophecies of Daniel, the heraldic symbol of the 5th Century Frankish Merovingian dynasty of kings was three black frogs seen on their flags and banners (see attached image at the end of this comment). I did a little digging on this issue and found that this connection is far more solid than one might first think.Īccording to E.B. All of the cries for diversity, racial equality, sexual liberation, and every other philosophy detrimental to sound Christian society which has been made these past 200 years have been based upon these jewish ideals, and jews have been their chief instigators and promoters." "The jewish ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity are ideals which lead to the decline of Christian society into the cesspool of human licentiousness. Then Bill connects the three frogs with the jewish slogans of the French Revolution: This may be an indication as to the nature of the unclean spirits which emanate from the mouth of the false prophet." While it is not an intention here to continually insult the French people, and they were as much victims of circumstance in the French Revolution as were the Germans, the English and the Americans in the torments to follow, the use of the term frog to describe a Frenchman has been extant throughout the English-speaking world for over 200 years. However one clue to the use of the word here cannot be overlooked. They are one of the plagues in Egypt, however it is certain that the reference to frogs in the Book of Exodus must be taken literally. "Frogs have no prior allegorical use in Scripture. In ChristReich, Bill connects these three frogs to the French people, who are known as "frogs": 13 And I saw from out of the mouth of the dragon and from out of the mouth of the beast and from out of the mouth of the False Prophet three unclean spirits like frogs.
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