Spiritual Israelite
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Are you saying you believe Apollyon/Abaddon is Jesus?oh silly one ,locust dont have a queen .they have a king .his name BTW is Jesus.
Yep, that's what you were saying, alright. Wow. You couldn't be more wrong if you tried. The bottomless pit has a negative connotation. You don't seem to be taking that into consideration here. The bottomless pit/abyss is where the beast and Satan are cast to. Nothing good is cast there. So, the locusts in the bottomless pit cannot possibly be God's angels. They are Satan's angels. Apollyon/Abaddon is Satan because he is the king of the symbolic locusts in the bottomless pit and fallen angels have Satan as their king. Scripture calls them "his angels" (Matt 25:41, Rev 12:9).A·polʹlyon The Greek name used by the apostle John to translate the Hebrew “Abaddon” at Revelation 9:11. Apollyon means “Destroyer,” and is given as the name of “the angel of the abyss.” Though most reference works apply this name to some evil personage or force, the whole setting of the apocalyptic vision is to the contrary, as it consistently portrays angels being used by God to bring woes upon His enemies. The use of the related verb a·polʹly·mi illustrates this, as at James 4:12, which says of God: “One there is that is lawgiver and judge, he who is able to save and to destroy.”
The unclean spirit cast out of a man by Jesus in a synagogue at Capernaum acknowledged Jesus as God’s agent and said: “What have we to do with you, Jesus you Nazarene? Did you come to destroy us?” (Mr 1:24; Lu 4:34) Jesus warned unrepentant opposers among his listeners of the danger of being destroyed. (Lu 13:3-5; 20:16) These and other texts point to the glorified Christ Jesus as the one referred to by this title.
''Apollyon.” The resurrected heavenly Jesus Christ is the “angel of the abyss,” for he holds the “keys of death and of Haʹdes.” In the finale of the universal war of Armageddon he will bind and pitch Satan the Devil and his spirit demons into the abyss of deathlike inactivity. (Rev. 20:1-3) When Jesus was on earth as a man, he was a Hebrew, and now in his capacity as Jehovah’s royal Executioner he is called by the Hebrew name Abadʹdon, which means Destruction. (Job 26:6; 28:22; 31:12; 12:23; 14:19) In the Greek in which the inspired Christian Scriptures were written his similar title is Apollyon, which means Destroyer. This name clearly shows that he comes to the throne at God’s right hand to rule first in the midst of his enemies and to destroy them in execution of Jehovah’s righteous judgment, Jehovah’s judicial decision

