Anon used to perceive that this referenced war machines such as fighter planes of WWII era, having gun turrets in their tails like stings and bomb bays. The reason was the images painted on fighter planes with teeth etc. (see pic). Anon surmised in the past that the Author John had been shown images which he could only describe by a limited vocabulary as they were items from the future without an ancient descriptor.
However, seeing as the trials and worldwide TRIBULATIONS of COVID is a worldwide suffering and that the death jab is like a sting of a scorpion, which doesn't damage the grass or the trees, but involves capitulation, like to the mark of the beast, anon has since revised his theory.
That those jabbed, experiencing neurological issues, wishing for death to escape the pain, could be a more likely scenario. Anon backs it with this passage.
2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 King James Version 10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. 11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
Chatai description of Abaddon.
In the book of Revelation, Abaddon, also known as Apollyon, is a menacing and ominous character. His name itself signifies destruction. Let me delve into the details:
Old Testament References:
In the Old Testament, we encounter the word “Abaddon” in several places. It describes a unique place associated with destruction and the realm of the dead. Some biblical scholars believe that Abaddon is a separate realm where fallen angels are incarcerated until God’s appointed time of judgment. Unlike Sheol (an intermediate site for unregenerate humanity after death), Abaddon is specifically linked to those who cause destruction 1.
While the identity of Abaddon is not explicitly stated, it is clear that this supernatural realm is set apart for destruction.
New Testament Revelation:
In Revelation 9, Abaddon takes center stage. After the fifth trumpet of judgment is blown during the Tribulation period, a star falls from heaven, releasing a horde of demonic locust-like creatures from the smoke-filled Abyss. These creatures are commissioned to torment those on earth who bear the mark of the Beast.
Abaddon, also known by his Greek name Apollyon, is revealed as the angel of the Abyss and the king of these tormenting locusts 12. His role is both fearsome and significant.
Debate on Identity:
There is debate about whether Abaddon is Satan himself. However, we know that Abaddon cannot be Satan because our enemy has not yet been sentenced to Hell or any such confined space 1.
In summary, Abaddon plays a pivotal role in the apocalyptic events described in Revelation, embodying destruction and serving as a high-ranking fallen angel who rules over the Abyss. His appearance heralds the Final Days and the unfolding of God’s judgment 1.