Wednesday, April 8, 2020

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: An Essay on the Book of Revelation

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: An Essay on the Book of RevelationWriting the Rime of the Ancient Mariner is an essay on the 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by John Bercow. Unlike other popular, time-honored authors, this essay is most noted for its exclusive use of quotations from the Book of Revelation. It is based on Christian teachings on the Fourth Seal in the Bible. Of course, reading through the book of Revelation is one of the most rewarding reasons to read this book in the first place.This is a typical author's essay on the topics of Christianity and Revelation, but not as the typical author we know. Instead of the typical 'The day of doom is near', 'The Seal of the King is on His head', 'The Strongest, but cruelest, Beast is also slain', or 'This is the King of kings and Lord of lords' quotes, we get to read the Gospel message from Christ. Read through the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and you'll see what I mean.The Gospel is based on the Canon Law from Matthew and Luke, and g oes into detail concerning how we are not to 'dare to do or teach anything that pertains to the law and the prophets'. This is mainly why we are not to read anything past or following Mark, Mark Six and The Jerusalem Bible. The Book of Revelation is not to be read, discussed, argued with, reasoned with, or included in a church worship service.Instead, what we are to read is the Gospel of the Gospel, which are not in the KJV, but in the Vulgate Bible. This being said, I could not resist including the words 'Daniel's First Vision' into this essay.This is because the actual words of Christ are found in the KJV and not in the Vulgate Bible. I hope you've been reading the Apocalypse through from the Book of Revelation and with reading the Gospel from Matthew and Luke, you'll understand the 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' book even better.I wanted to leave it on that note, so that you can get a better understanding of the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and the Gospel that is found in the Vulga te Bible. Because the Word of God is found in both the Gospels and the New Testament, it is considered canon. It is not the same as what we might find in a King James Bible, but is considered scripture by the Catholic Church.I hope you will consider what I have given you and look for the true Gospel! This is the Rime of the Ancient Mariner for you.

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