bookmark_borderApocalypse

[Intro]
[Instrumental]

[Verse]
Hellfire burning, burning
Skies painted red
The end of times, The End
Carry me from this dread
Rivers flood
Flow with blood
The Earth is shaking
End of days
End of ways
There’s no escaping

[Chorus]
Cities crumble
In ruins they fall
Blood stains the streets
Chaos for all
No salvation
No prayers to send
In this dark world
Is it the final, The End

[Break]
The End
[Break]
The End
[Break]
The End

[Verse 2]
Screams of anguish
Echoes in the night
As darkness consumes the last glimpse of light
(Lost sight of the light)
Is there no hope left
Just ashes and decay
This is The End
There’s no other way

[Chorus]
Cities crumble
In ruins they fall
Blood stains the streets
Chaos for all
No salvation
No prayers to send
In this dark world
Is it the final, The End

[Break]
The End
[Break]
The End
[Break]
The End

[Break]
There’s a zombie after me
Flee!

[Verse 3]
Screams from dreams
Echoes in the night
As the darkness looms, no glimpse of light
(Lost sight of the light)
Is there no hope to find
Just ashes and decay
Do you mind?
The End
Please find another way

[Chorus]
Cities crumble
In ruins they fall
Blood stains the streets
Chaos for all
No salvation
No prayers to send
In this dark world
Is it the final, The End

[Outro]
The End
[Break]
The End
[Break]
The End

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderRevelations 20:11

20:11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.

20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is [the book] of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

20:13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.

20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.

20:15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo]
[Intro]
“Gloria in excelsis Deo”
Gloria, Deo, Deo
Gloria

[Verse 1]
A great white throne, in glory shining,
Before Her sits, the judgment defining.
Earth and heaven flee from Her sight,
No place to hide, no darkness to fight.

[Break]
[Drum Fill]
“Gloria in excelsis Deo”
Gloria, Deo, Deo

[Verse 2]
The sea gives up its silent sleepers,
Death and hell release their keepers.
Every soul faces the truth they’ve sown,
In the light of eternity, all is known.

[Break]
[Drum Fill]
“Gloria in excelsis Deo”
Gloria, Deo, Deo

[Chorus]
The dead, both small and great, arise,
Rise!
Before God’s throne, they stand, no disguise.
Rise!
The books are opened, revealing each tale,
Judged by their works, justice prevails.
Rise!

[Bridge]
In the judgment’s fire, truth is revealed,
Fire, fire, fire
Every heart’s secrets, fully unsealed.
But for those written in the book of life,
Eternal peace, free from strife.
Life!

[Break]
[Drum Solo]
“Gloria in excelsis Deo”
Gloria, Deo, Deo

[Verse 3]
So let us heed, the words proclaimed,
Live for righteousness, not for fame.
For in the end, our works will tell,
Whether we’re bound for heaven or hell.

[Break]
“Gloria in excelsis Deo”
Gloria, Deo, Deo

[Chorus]
The dead, both small and great, arise,
Rise!
Before God’s throne, they stand, no disguise.
Rise!
The books are opened, revealing each tale,
Judged by their works, justice prevails.
Rise!

[Outro]
Gloria, Deo, Deo
Daylight come and me wanna go home
Deo, Deo

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderRevelations 20:6

20:6 Blessed and holy [is] he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years.

20:7 And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison,

20:8 And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom [is] as the sand of the sea.

20:9 And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.

20:10 And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet [are], and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.

[Intro]
[Instrumental]
[Stings]
Get up, stand up
Rise
All eyes
Rise

[Verse 1]
Blessed and holy, those who rise,
In the first resurrection, beyond the skies.
No power of death, shall touch their soul,
As priests of God, their spirits extol.

[Verse 2]
Loosed from his prison, the devil’s rage,
Deceiving nations, his wicked stage.
Gog and Magog, from every land,
Gathered for battle, as grains of sand.

[Chorus]
With Earth they reign, a thousand years,
In Her glory, no pain, no fears.
But when the time is at its end,
Satan’s released, darkness descends.

[Bridge]
The devil, the beast, the false prophet too,
Cast into the lake, where fire brews.
Tormented forever, in eternal flame,
Justice served, in God’s holy name.

[Break]
“Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble.”

[Verse 3]
A victory won, over evil’s reign,
In the lake of fire, they suffer pain.
But for the faithful, the righteous souls,
Eternal glory, their reward unfolds.

[Chorus]
Blessed and holy, those who stand,
In the face of darkness, hand in hand.
For in the end, light will prevail,
And love’s triumph, will forever sail.

[Outro]
“Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble.”
Fire
Burn

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_border666

The concept of the “mark of the beast” is found in the Book of Revelation, specifically in Revelation 13:16-18:

“He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name. This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man’s number. His number is 666.”

This passage describes a time of great tribulation and persecution, during which a powerful figure, often identified as the Antichrist, will rise to prominence. This figure will demand that all people receive a mark on their right hand or forehead in order to engage in commercial transactions. Those who refuse to receive the mark will face severe economic consequences, including the inability to buy or sell.

The specific nature and symbolism of the mark of the beast have been subject to various interpretations throughout history. Some believe it to be a literal mark, such as a physical brand or tattoo, while others view it as a symbolic representation of allegiance to the Antichrist or a corrupt system. The number 666 mentioned in the passage has also been the subject of much speculation and interpretation, with various theories proposed regarding its significance.

Overall, the mark of the beast is often understood as a symbol of allegiance to worldly powers opposed to God, and it serves as a warning against compromising one’s faith in times of trial and persecution.

[Intro]
[Instrumental]
[Break]
[Choir]
666, the number of fear,
666, on your soul sear

[Verse 1]
In the Book of Revelation, a prophecy told,
Of a mark upon the head, a mark upon the soul.
Forced upon the people, by a figure of might,
A number branded deep, in the dead of night.

[Pre-Chorus]
666, the number of fear,
666, on your soul sear

[Chorus]
666, the number of fear,
A sign of allegiance, in times severe, seared
Forced upon the righteous, to bow or resist,
In the face of darkness, faith will persist.

[Break]

[Verse 2]
Small and great, rich and poor,
All must bear the mark, or suffer evermore.
No buying or selling, without the beast’s decree,
A choice between faith and worldly decree.

[Pre-Chorus]
666, the number of fear,
666, on your soul sear

[Chorus]
666, the number of fear,
A sign of allegiance, in times severe, seared
Forced upon the righteous, to bow or resist,
In the face of darkness, faith will persist.

[Break]
666, the number of fear,
666, on your soul sear

[Bridge]
Some see it as a symbol, others take it for real,
A warning of deception, a test of our zeal.
Calculate the number, if wisdom you seek,
For 666 is man’s number, in times so bleak.

[Break]
666
[Break]
666
[Break]
666
[Break]

[Verse 3]
But in the midst of tribulation, hope remains,
For those who stand firm, despite the chains.
Though the mark may bind, the spirit’s free,
In the name of Man, we find our decree.

[Chorus]
666, the number of fear,
A sign of allegiance, in times so severe.
Forced upon the righteous, to bow or resist,
In the face of darkness, faith will persist.

[Outro]
666, the number feared
666, on your soul seared
666, the number feared
666, on your soul seared

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderFirst Revelation

20:1 And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand.

20:2 And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years,

20:3 And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled: and after that he must be loosed a little season.

20:4 And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and [I saw] the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received [his] mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.

20:5 But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. This [is] the first resurrection.

[Intro]
[Crowd Noise]
[Applause]
[Fanfare]
[Instrumental]
Om, Om, Om
Om, Om, Om

[Break]
[Female Vocals]
[Verse 1]
An angel descends from heaven’s height,
With a key and a chain, bringing the fight.
He grasps the dragon, serpent of old,
The Devil, Satan, bound and controlled.

[Male Vocals]
[Chorus]
Into the bottomless pit he’s cast,
Sealed away, his power surpassed.
No longer to deceive the nations’ minds,
For a thousand years, his influence binds.

[Break]
[Choir]
Oh, my, oh, my
I think we’re all gonna die

[Verse 2]
Thrones appear, and judgment is near,
The righteous souls, their victory clear.
Those who endured, faithful and true,
Reign with Earth, their hope renewed.

[Chorus]
Beheaded for Jesus, for God’s word,
Their courage seen, their voices heard.
Untouched by the beast, his mark unfound,
In Christ’s kingdom, they are crowned.

[Break]
And it’s hey babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)

[Bridge]
But the rest of the dead, in their slumber deep,
Await the end of the thousand-year keep.
The first resurrection, a promise true,
For those who stand firm, their faith in view.

[Break]
Om, Om, Om
Oh, OH, Oh
Love so true
Love for you
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)

[Verse 3]
A glimpse of glory, a glimpse of peace,
Where suffering ends and sorrows cease.
A thousand years of grace and light,
Before the final battle’s might.

[Chorus]
For in this vision, hope is seen,
In the midst of darkness, Christ the King.
The triumph of good, the defeat of sin,
As heaven’s reign on earth begins.

[Outro]
And in the end
The love you take
Is equal to the love you make
All you need is love
Love is all you need
(She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah)

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderGabriel

The story of the angel Gabriel features prominently in several religious traditions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Gabriel is often depicted as a messenger of God, delivering important revelations, prophecies, and guidance to various prophets and individuals.

In Christianity, Gabriel is perhaps most famously known for his role in announcing the impending birth of Jesus Christ to the Virgin Mary. According to the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel appears to Mary, greeting her with the words “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you.” He then informs her that she will conceive and bear a son, whom she shall name Jesus, who will be called the Son of the Most High. This announcement marks the beginning of the Nativity story and the incarnation of Jesus.

In Islam, Gabriel, known as Jibril in Arabic, plays a significant role as the angel who revealed the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad over a period of approximately 23 years. According to Islamic tradition, Gabriel appeared to Muhammad in a cave near Mecca, instructing him to “Recite!” which initiated the process of revelation.

Additionally, Gabriel is believed to have delivered messages to other prophets in both Christian and Islamic traditions, including Daniel in the Old Testament and Zechariah in the New Testament.

Overall, the story of the angel Gabriel is one of divine communication and guidance, serving as a messenger of God to convey important revelations and instructions to various prophets and individuals throughout religious history.

The band Genesis’ was fronted by the singer Peter Gabriel. Their song, Suppers Ready, is a voyage through the history of mankind starting with two halves of the same soul in their living room at home – together again having been separated as Adam and Eve were in the Beginning. It runs through history showing the different lives these people have lived apart from each other from great and bloody battles (wandering in the chaos) through to modern day (Churchill mum diddly washing and dad diddly office). Through all of those lives they have learnt difficult and bloody lessons and came to realize that the path of God within them was the only path. Once that was known both could reunite (can’t you feel our souls ignite) The life cycle was complete and they could achieve their personal revelation as described in the Bible and enter the New Jerusalem.

Suppers Ready refers to the Last Supper at which a goblet was used which would later hold the blood of Christ. A goblet later brought to the UK by Joseph of Arimathea and revered throughout history as the Holy Grail. At Christ’s second coming it will be used to cleanse the waters of the world and herald the second coming. A second coming that will be heralded by Christ’s personal messenger angel – Gabriel.

{Intro]
[Instrumental]
[Flute Solos]
{Female Vocals]
And it’s hello babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true

[Verse 1]
In tales of old, in stories grand,
A messenger from heaven’s hand.
Gabriel, the angel bright,
Bearer of revelations, showing us the light.

[Chorus]
Gabriel, oh messenger divine,
Bringing words from the divine.
To prophets, to Mary, in whispers true,
Guiding hearts with words anew.

[Break]
[Flute Solos]
And it’s hello babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true

[Verse 2]
In Bethlehem’s night, a virgin fair,
Gabriel’s voice pierced the air.
“Hail, favored one! The Lord is near,”
Announcing the Savior, without fear.

[Chorus]
Gabriel, oh messenger divine,
Bringing words from the divine.
To prophets, to Mary, in whispers true,
Guiding hearts with words anew.

[Break]
[Instrumental]
[Acapella]
And it’s hello babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true

[Verse 3]
In the cave of Hira, in silence deep,
Muhammad heard Gabriel’s sweet keep.
“Recite!” he said, to the Prophet’s ear,
Revealing truths, to all who hear.

[Chorus]
Gabriel, oh messenger divine,
Bringing words from the divine.
To prophets, to Mary, in whispers true,
Guiding hearts with words anew.

[Bridge]
From Judaism to Christianity’s light,
Islam’s revelation, shining bright.
Gabriel’s wings, spanning all,
Messenger of God, at creation’s call.

[Break]
[Acapella]
And it’s hello babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true
Gabriel, Gabriel, Gabriel,

[Chorus]
Gabriel, oh messenger divine,
Bringing words from the divine.
To prophets, to Mary, in whispers true,
Guiding hearts with words anew.

Gabriel, oh messenger divine,
Tingling my spine, fine, fine, fine

[Outro]
In tales of faith, in stories told,
Gabriel’s message, for hearts to hold.
Divine communication, across the span,
Gabriel, the messenger, of God’s grand plan.
Gabriel, Ohhhh, Gabriel

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderDaniel 12:5 (The End of Times)

The Book of Daniel in the Bible contains several passages that are commonly interpreted as describing the End of Times, also known as eschatological events. These passages are found primarily in Daniel chapters 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12. Here are some key elements of how the Book of Daniel describes the End of Times:

  1. Four Beasts and the Ancient of Days (Daniel 7): In Daniel 7, the prophet has a vision of four beasts rising out of the sea, representing four successive kingdoms or empires. The fourth beast is particularly dreadful and is associated with the emergence of a boastful horn. However, the scene shifts to a heavenly court where the “Ancient of Days” (God) sits in judgment. The boastful horn is destroyed, and one like a “Son of Man” is given dominion over all peoples.
  2. Prophecies of Kings and Conflicts (Daniel 8, 11): Chapters 8 and 11 contain detailed prophecies concerning future kings and conflicts, particularly involving the Seleucid and Ptolemaic kingdoms. These prophecies include references to a powerful king who exalts himself and defies God, leading to a time of great tribulation and suffering for the people of God.
  3. The Seventy Weeks (Daniel 9): In Daniel 9, the prophet receives a vision concerning the timing of the End of Times. The famous “seventy weeks” prophecy outlines a period of 490 years, divided into segments related to the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah. The final week, often interpreted symbolically as a period of tribulation, is associated with the actions of a future ruler who desecrates the temple and brings about devastation.
  4. The Time of the End (Daniel 12): Chapter 12 of Daniel concludes with a vision of the “time of the end,” a period of unparalleled distress and tribulation. Michael, the archangel, arises to defend the people of God, and there is a resurrection of the dead, some to everlasting life and others to shame and everlasting contempt. The book ends with Daniel being told to go his way, with the words sealed until the time of the end.

Overall, the Book of Daniel presents a complex and symbolic portrayal of the End of Times, incorporating visions of powerful rulers, cosmic battles, and divine intervention. Interpretations of these prophecies vary among religious traditions and scholars, but they generally convey a message of hope and ultimate victory for the faithful amidst the trials and tribulations of the End Times.

5 Then I, Daniel, looked and saw two men on each side of the river.
6 And one them asked the man in linen robes who was standing now above the river, “How long it be until all these terrors end?”
7 He replied, with both hands lifted to heaven, taking oath by him who lives forever and ever, that they will not end until three and a half years after the power of God’s people has been crushed.
8 I heard what he said but I didn’t under stand what he meant, so I said, Sir, how will this all come out.
9 But he said, Go now, Daniel, for what I have said is not to be understood until the time of the end.

These verses from the Book of Daniel depict a scene where Daniel witnesses a conversation between two figures near a river. One of them questions the man clothed in linen robes, presumably an angelic figure, about the duration of the terrors or calamities that are to come. The response given is that these terrors will persist until three and a half years after the power of God’s people has been shattered.

Daniel expresses his confusion about the meaning of this exchange, seeking further clarification. However, he is told that the understanding of these events is not meant for his current time but will be revealed at the appointed time of the end.

Interpreting these verses, we can understand that they speak to the theme of eschatology, the study of end times or the end of the world. The conversation hints at a period of tribulation or suffering that will precede a definitive resolution. The mention of three and a half years may symbolize a specific duration of time, often associated with prophetic timelines in biblical literature.

Overall, these verses convey the idea of a future time of uncertainty and trial, with the promise of eventual clarity and resolution at the appointed time of the end.

[Intro]
[Instrumental]
[Angelic Voices]
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah

[Break]

[Verse 1]
By the river’s edge, Daniel stood,
Watching figures in robes of linen hood.
Questions rise in the misty air,
About the terrors that future will bear.

[Chorus]
Oh, the mysteries of The End,
Where time and fate begin to bend.
Three and a half years, a span untold,
Before the truths of prophecy unfold.

[Break]

[Verse 2]
Angelic whispers, secrets shared,
Of trials to come, of souls laid bare.
Daniel seeks understanding clear,
But the answer lies in the future’s frontier.

[Chorus]
Oh, the mysteries of the end,
Where shadows dance and truths suspend.
A period of tribulation’s reign,
Before the dawn breaks, the end to gain.

[Bridge]
In the midst of darkness, hope prevails,
As prophecy unfurls its veiled tales.
Though confusion reigns, and questions fly,
Faith guides us forward, towards the sky.
Hold your head high
Hold your head high

[Break]
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah

[Verse 3]
At the appointed time, all will be known,
The seeds of truth will be sown.
Terrors will cease, and clarity rise,
As the end of days unveils its guise.

[Chorus]
Oh, the mysteries of the end,
Where faith and doubt do blend.
But in the end, the truth will mend,
And the journey to eternity ascend.

[Outro]
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderThere is No Synonym for Love

I don’t know how else to say it. At the End of Times, the most crucial aspiration is love.

[Intro]
In a word,
anything else sounds absurd
Love

What else can I say?

[Break]
Love

[Bridge]
I thought for a while
I thought for all our

[Verse 1]
I can’t think what else to say
Even after thinking all day
No other way, seems to fit
No, not a bit
Just…
Love

[Break]
Love
[Break]
Love
All day, all there is to say is…
Love

[Instrumental]

 

[Break]
Love

How to say love in different languages?

Arabic — حب In Arabic, حب is the word for love. …
Filipino — Pag-ibig. Pag-ibig is the love word in Filipino, pronounced as “pah-GEE-big.”
Bengali — ভালবাসা …
French — Amour. …
Chinese — 爱 …
German — Liebe. …
7. Japanese — 愛 …
Italian — Amore.
[Outro]
Amore
Amour
el amor, more more more
More Love

{Fade Out]
[Silence]

bookmark_borderAnd, the Plagues are….

The Book of Revelations in the New Testament lists the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as conquest, war, famine and death, while in the Old Testament’s Book of Ezekiel they are sword, famine, wild beasts and pestilence or plague.

The plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children.

At such times, we can remember there will be a day when this present creation will give way to the new creation (Isa. 65:17)

[Intro]
[Noise]
[Sirens]
[Applause]
Conquest, war, famine, and death,
Sword, famine, beasts, and pestilence’s breath:
… wild beasts and pestilence upon plague.
And, the plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children.
You’d better run?

[Verse 1]
Conquest, war, famine, and death,
Sword, famine, beasts, and pestilence’s breath.
The plagues descend, a relentless tide,
As humanity trembles, nowhere to hide.

[Break]

[Bridge]
Relentless tide
Nowhere to hide
Nowhere to run
Ain’t no fun
Under the sun

[Break]

[Verse 2]
Four Horsemen riding, Dragons skydiving
From Revelation’s grasp, Man’s last gasp
The signs of the end, forevermore
Known as folklore, lure

[Pre-Chorus]
The lure of ole’ folklore
For it won’t be ’round much more

[Chorus]
The allure of forevermore
More, more, more
The good ole days, when we had it made
In the days made in the shade

[Break]

[Verse 3]
Conquest, war, famine and death
Sword, famine, beasts, and pestilence’s breath.
The plagues descend, a relentless tide,
As humanity trembles, nowhere to hide.

[Break]

Back in the days, where we’d reside
[Pre-Chorus]
The lure of ole’ folklore
For it won’t be ’round much more

[Chorus]
The allure of forevermore
More, more, more
The good ole days, when we had it made
In the days made in the shade

[Break]
Water turns to blood, a crimson sea,
Frogs and lice, a plague decree.
Flies and pestilence, upon the land,
Livestock fall, at the Horsemen’s command.
Command, command the land
Understand?
Boils and hail, darkness and locusts swarm,
The cries of anguish, a deafening storm.
Firstborn children, in the night’s chill,
The prophecy fulfilled, a bitter pill.

[Bridge]
But amidst the chaos, a promise gleams,
In Mother’s words, a hope redeems.
For in the midst of darkness, a light shall shine,
A new creation, void of “mine” design.

{Break]
[Outro]
Though trials may come, and darkness reign,
There’s solace in knowing, it’s not in vain.
For behold the chaos, beyond the strife,
A new creation awaits, a new life.

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderThe Gog of Magog

In Ezekiel, a phenomenon akin to a “Zombie Apocalypse” takes shape, portraying the Shining One’s manifestation as Gog of Magog—a terrifying and corporeal harbinger of apocalypse. Gog and Magog, also known as Yajuj and Majuj, are mentioned in both the Bible and the Quran.

The prophecy of Gog is anticipated to unfold during the onset of the “end of days,” though not necessarily signaling the end of the world. In Jewish eschatology, Gog and Magog are depicted as adversaries to be vanquished by the Messiah, ushering in the Messianic era.

Christians believe they turned into apocalyptic hordes of zombies. From the Book of Daniel, “And many of those whose bodies lie dead and buried will rise up to shame and everlasting contempt. Many humans will fall by the sword or be burned or captured or plundered. And, there will be a time of anguish greater than any previous suffering in history.”

[Sirens]
[Whistle]
[Trumpets]
[Intro]
With the Gog of Magog, swarming around
The Pied Piper leads the children underground

[Verse 1]
From Ezekiel’s vision, darkness descends,
A world consumed, where terror extends.
The Shining One’s guise, a harbinger dread,
Gog of Magog rises, the living dead.

[Chorus]
The Gog of Magog, a tale of fright,
An omen of doom in the dead of night.
Yajuj and Majuj, names of dread,
From ancient scriptures, back from the dead.

[Break]
[Flute Solo]

[Verse 2]
At the brink of days, the end draws near,
Yet not the end, but a new frontier.
Jewish prophecies, the Messiah’s call,
To face the hordes, and conquer them all.

[Chorus]
The Gog of Magog, a tale of fright,
An omen of doom in the dead of night.
Yajuj and Majuj, names of dread,
From ancient scriptures, back from the dead.

[Break]
To be a Gog cog
May Magog
Oh, God

[Bridge]
From the Book of Daniel, the words unfold,
Of rising bodies, tales untold.
A time of anguish, like never before,
But faith endures, forevermore.

[Break]
[Saxophone Solo]

[Chorus]
The Gog of Magog, a tale of fright,
An omen of doom in the dead of night.
Yajuj and Majuj, names of dread,
From ancient scriptures, back from the dead.
Dead

[Outro]
Eclipsed by the Zombie Apocalypse
Eclipsed
Zombie Apocalypse

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderThe Shining One’s Manifestation

The concept of the Shining One’s manifestation as it relates to Gog of Magog is rooted in interpretations of biblical and apocalyptic imagery. In some interpretations, the “Shining One” refers to a celestial being or a figure of great power and radiance. This entity is often associated with divine or angelic attributes.

In the context of Gog of Magog, particularly in Ezekiel’s vision, the manifestation of the Shining One as Gog signifies a perversion or corruption of this divine radiance. Gog is portrayed as a menacing figure, representing the embodiment of evil or chaos, who emerges in a time of apocalyptic upheaval.

The juxtaposition of the Shining One’s manifestation as Gog underscores the transformation from a symbol of light and goodness to one of darkness and malevolence. It suggests a twisting or inversion of divine order, where what was once pure becomes corrupted, mirroring the theme of the “Zombie Apocalypse” mentioned earlier.

  • Teleconnections:
    • Chaos theory recognizes the concept of teleconnections, where seemingly unrelated events in one part of the Earth system influence conditions in another. For instance, changes in sea surface temperatures (linked to ocean dynamics) can affect atmospheric circulation patterns, leading to variations in precipitation and temperature on land.

[Intro]
The Reign of Violent Rain
In the reign of violent rain
Rain reign

[Verse 1]
In the scrolls of old, a story’s told,
Of a Shining One, radiant and bold.
A figure of light, divine and pure,
Yet now corrupted, of that we’re sure, sure, sure

[Breakdown]
The Reign of Violent Rain
In the reign of violent rain
Rain reign

[Verse 2]
Ezekiel’s vision, a warning clear,
Of the perils lurking, drawing near.
Gog emerges in the midst of strife,
Mistaken as chaos, threatening life.

[Chorus]
The Shining One, twisted and turned,
Into Gog of Magog, where darkness churns.
A word forborne, a world gone awry,
Where chaos rains and hope runs dry.
The Reign of Violent Rain
In the reign of violent rain
Rain reign

[Break]
The Reign of Violent Rain
In the reign of violent rain
Rain reign

[Bridge]
The teleconnections, chaotic dance,
Bringing storms and fires in advance.
The Shining One’s transformation, Man’s salvation?
Could the mirror be any clearer?
Clearer, clearer

[Verse 3]
Yet amidst the darkness, a flicker of light,
Hope still burns, against the night.
For in our hands lies the power to change,
To heal our world, to rearrange.

[Chorus]
The Shining One, twisted and turned,
Into Gog of Magog, where darkness churns.
A word forborne, a world gone awry,
Where chaos rains and hope runs dry.
The Reign of Violent Rain
In the reign of violent rain
Rain reign

[Outro]
Rain reign
Go away
Come again
Some other day
Reign Rain

[End]
{Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderLet the Shine Shine Through

“… but not necessarily the end of the world.”
During the End of Times, holding on to love becomes paramount.

[Intro]
[Instrumental]
[Break]
[Drum Solo]
Do you
Let the shine shine through?

[Verse 1]
In the darkest days
When your kind is in dismay
You think it can’t get any dimmer

[Bridge]
[Pre-Chorus]
Look for a glimmer, a shimmer
With a soft tremulous light
Let it shine
You let the shine shine through

[Chorus]
Cherish the moment
’cause you just can’t save it
The fate of our hate
Will return, we’ll learn
The value of love
Do you value
The value of love

[Bridge]
Of love
Of love
Of love

[Break]
[Female Vocals]
[Bridge]
Of love
Of love
Of love

[Verse 2]
During the end of days
When emotion sways
In the ocean, but not a swimmer

[Bridge]
[Pre-Chorus]
Look for a glimmer, a shimmer
With a soft tremulous light
Let it shine
You let the shine shine through

[Chorus]
Cherish the moment
’cause you just can’t save it
The fate of our hate
Will return, we’ll learn
The value of love
Do you value
The value of love

[Break]
[Bridge]
Of love
Of love
Of love

[Verse 3]
At the End of Times
When there are no reasons
The time of the seasons
There are no rhymes
At the End of Times
Odds couldn’t be any slimmer

[Bridge]
[Pre-Chorus]
Look for a glimmer, a shimmer
With a soft tremulous light
Let it shine
You let the shine shine through

[Chorus]
Cherish the moment
’cause you just can’t save it
The fate of our hate
Will return, we’ll learn
The value of love
Do you value
The value of love

[Outro]
Of love
Of love
Of love

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderThe Genesis Flood

The Genesis flood
God’s decision to return the universe to its pre-creation state of watery chaos and remake it through the terraforming of Noah’s ark.
… and God made a covenant with Noah that man would be allowed to eat every living thing but not its blood, and that God would never again destroy all life by a flood.

… each man’s work will become evident; for the day will show it because it is to be revealed with fire, and the fire itself will test the quality of each man’s work. If any man’s work which he has built on it remains, he will receive a reward.

Amos 4:7
“I also withheld the rain from you when there were yet three months to the harvest; I would send rain on one city, and send no rain on another city; one field would have rain, and the field on which it did not rain would wither;

Isaiah 19:5-7
And the waters of the sea will be dried up, and the river will be dry and parched, and its canals will become foul

[Intro]
[Drums]
[Sirens]
[Whistle]
[Instrumental]
[Verse 1]
In the echoes of time, time, and time again
The same old story, is about to begin…
Oh, the waters rose, the earth to fold.
God’s decision made, to remake anew,
See if Man’s love would turn true.

[Break}

[Verse 2]
A covenant made, ‘twixt God and Man,
To walk the earth and understand
The damned demand of all of Man
Promising never to flood again.

[Chorus]
The Genesis Flood, a cleansing tide,
Washing us away, along for the ride
Terraforming the world, from chaos reborn,
In the wake of the waters, a new morn.

[Break]

[Drums]
[Sirens]
[Whistle]

[Bridge]
Amos’s words, withholding rain,
A lesson learned, from nature’s pain.
In the parched fields, the dry earth cries,
As waters recede ‘neath burning skies.

[Verse 3]
Isaiah’s vision, of rivers dry,
And seas laid bare ‘neath the blazing sky.
A world transformed by fire and flame,
Yet from the ashes, new life came.

[Faster]
[Break]
[Up Tempo]
Fire, fire, fire
Climbing higher
Higher

[Chorus]
The Genesis Flood, a cleansing tide,
Washing us away, along for the ride
Terraforming the world, from chaos reborn,
In the wake of the waters, a new morn.

[Outro]
Chaos reborn
A new morn
A new birth
On earth

[End]
[Silence]

About the End

bookmark_borderTwilight Part II

[Intro]
[Flute Instrumental]

[Break]

[Female Vocals]

[Verse 1]
And it’s hello babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true
Shapes of things before my eyes
Come as no surprise, realize

{Pre-Chorus]
(Come tomorrow) May I be older than today.
(Come tomorrow) May it be colder than today?
Please don’t destroy these lands
Turn them into desert sands

[Chorus]
It’s the end of the world as we know it
The view from where I sit
It’s the end of the world as we know it
Out of time
Nature’s crime

[Break]
[Bridge]
[Instrumental]

[Verse 2]
Tell me your lies, we’re living this up to the eyes
Watch, as Mother Nature cries
Entered his zone, 666 is no longer alone
The sound of the Pied Piper taking his children underground
Are you to be found?

[Break]

{Pre-Chorus]
(Come tomorrow) May I be older than today.
(Come tomorrow) May it be colder than today?
Please don’t destroy these lands
Turn them into desert sands

[Chorus]
It’s the end of the world as we know it
The view from where I sit
It’s the end of the world as we know it
Out of time
Nature’s crime

[Break]
[Bridge]
[Saxophone Instrumental]

[Verse 3]
Zombies chasing me, dragons coming out of the sea
I am the god of hellfire! And I bring you
The human zoo
Tell me, what cha gonna do?

{Pre-Chorus]
(Come tomorrow) May I be older than today.
(Come tomorrow) May it be colder than today?
Please don’t destroy these lands
Turn them into desert sands

[Chorus]
It’s the end of the world as we know it
The view from where I sit
It’s the end of the world as we know it
Out of time
Nature’s crime

[Outro]
And it’s hello babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don’t you know all love is true
And in the end, the message we send
The love you take
Can’t be more than you make

[End]
[Silence]

ABOUT THE SONG
Inspired by classic rock “The End” songs including: Genesis, the Yardbirds, R.E.M., Arthur Brown, and others.

About the End

bookmark_borderDaniel: The Dreamer (The Eschatological Future)

[Space]
[Intro]
[Instrumental]
An eschatological View
Wow!
It’s happening now
Coming to a town near you
[Bridge]
Watch out whoopie cat
At, at, at
A town near you, true

[Verse 1]
Dreamer, foreseer
The shape of things to come (to come, to come)
To come undone (done, done)
Dreamer, a live scribe
To what we’ve undone (done, done)

[Break]
Tell me more
More, more, more

[Verse 2]
Dreamer: subscribe to alive.
Love,
The Scribe
P.S. At any rate, too late to debate

[Break]
Da, da, da, da, da
Too late

[Chorus]
And somehow, the future is now
Forget destiny, already history
Dreamer,
Tell me more…
What’s in store
Tell me more

[Break]
[Bridge]
Watch out whoopie cat
At, at, at
A town near you, too

[Break]
At, at, at
That

[Verse 3]
I see the scenes in my dreams
Where the seams seem to convene
You’re soaking in it
Have been, for a bit

[Bridge]
Watch out whoopie cat
At, at, at
A town near you, true

[Chorus]
And somehow, the future is now
Forget destiny, already history
Dreamer,
Tell me more…
What’s in store
Tell me more

[Outro]
Dreamer, such a lovely dreamer
There’s a dreamer in you, too
Dreamer, such a lovely dreamer
The dreamer’s view
Watch out whoopie cat
At, at, at
That

[End]
[Silence]

DANIEL THE DREAMER
In the Bible, Daniel is depicted as a dreamer and a seer through his ability to interpret dreams and receive visions from God. One of the most famous accounts of Daniel’s prophetic gift is found in the Book of Daniel, particularly in chapters 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8.

In chapter 2, King Nebuchadnezzar has a troubling dream that none of his wise men can interpret. However, Daniel, through God’s revelation, not only interprets the dream but also reveals the dream itself to the king, demonstrating his divine insight.

Similarly, in chapter 4, Daniel interprets another dream for King Nebuchadnezzar, predicting the king’s downfall due to his pride and subsequent restoration after humbling himself before God.

In chapters 7 and 8, Daniel himself receives visions of future events, including the rise and fall of various kingdoms and empires, which ultimately foreshadow the coming of the Messiah and the establishment of God’s kingdom.

Throughout these accounts, Daniel’s ability to receive and interpret dreams and visions demonstrates his role as a conduit for divine revelation and his close relationship with God. He serves as a trusted advisor to kings, offering wisdom and insight that comes directly from God.

The Book of Daniel Chapter 12 primarily focuses on a vision that Daniel receives concerning the end times, resurrection, and the ultimate destiny of God’s people. Here is a summary of the key points in Daniel Chapter 12:

  1. The Time of Trouble: The chapter begins with a description of a time of great distress, unlike any other in history. This period of tribulation is foretold to affect God’s people, but they will ultimately be delivered.
  2. The Resurrection of the Dead: Daniel is told that many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake, some to everlasting life and others to shame and everlasting contempt. This resurrection event signifies the final judgment and the separation of the righteous from the wicked.
  3. The Reward for the Wise: Those who are wise and lead others to righteousness will shine like the brightness of the heavens and like the stars forever and ever. This highlights the reward for faithfulness and the importance of leading others to God.
  4. Sealing of the Prophecy: Daniel is instructed to seal up the words of the prophecy until the time of the end when knowledge will increase. This suggests that the full understanding of the prophecy will become clearer as the end times approach.
  5. Questions and Answers: Daniel seeks further clarification about the timing and significance of these events, but is told to go his way because the words are sealed until the time of the end.

Overall, Daniel Chapter 12 provides a glimpse into the eschatological future, emphasizing the resurrection of the dead, the final judgment, and the reward for the righteous. It underscores the importance of wisdom, righteousness, and faithfulness in light of the events to come.

About the End