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3.13.2009

Iliad-Bible correlation detail

Awhile back (in posts below) I was drawing a correlation between Christ and Achilles and Satan and Paris, and noticed that just as Satan would wound Christ's heel, Christ would bruise his head; and thus it was Paris who shot the arrow that hit Achilles in the heel; then I tried to see how Achilles had 'bruised' Paris' head, and I said it was basically by taking down Paris' father's kingdom. Well, here is a verse that hits on that:

Psa 110:6 He [Jesus] shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.

I rest my case. The Bible: the myth that is true.