Exposing Satan's Playbook The Perry Stone
• The fourth row: a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper The cherub in Ezekiel 28 has nine stones that are the same stones identified on the stones embedded on the priestly breastplate. If the high priest was given twelve and the cherub in Ezekiel 29 has nine , then there are three stones missing from the covering that was placed on the anointed cherub. Several years ago while researching which stones were missing and why they were omitted, I discovered it was the third row of the high priest missing on the covering of the cherub—the ligure, agate, and amethyst. (Compare Exodus 28:17–20 with Ezekiel 28:13.) I then began researching the twelve tribes and each stone that identified each tribe. The third row would be the tribes of Gad, Issachar, and Asher. The next step was to discover why these stones were missing. After much research to confirm something I was told, it appeared that the answer was found in Genesis 49. Jacob was blessing his sons and releasing a prophecy for each one. If we take the three sons mentioned above, we read: Bread from Asher shall be rich, and he shall yield royal dainties. —G ENESIS 49:20 Gad, a troop shall tramp upon him, but he shall triumph at last. —G ENESIS 49:19
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