Wiki: Archon
Depiction from the east frieze of the Parthenon, of an assumed Archon Basileus, a remnant title of the Greek monarchyArchon (Gr. ἄρχων, pl. ἄρχοντες) is a Greek word that means "ruler" or "lord", frequently used as the title of a specific public office. It is the masculine present participle of the verb stem ἀρχ-, meaning "to rule", derived from the same root as monarch, hierarchy, and anarchy.
John Lash - The Archons
October 2, 2011
Comparative mythologist, author and teacher John Lash returns to the program to discuss the Archons, from the Nag Hammadi perspective. He'll discuss the alien intrusion of the mind parasite and the predatory species. John tells us the origins of the Archons and how they existed before the Earth. According to the Nag Hammadi, the Archons envy us and wanted to breed with us. This idea is quite different than Sitchin's work. John says the Archons did not succeed and moved to plan B: "we'll get them to become like us." This takes us into the transhumanist agenda, an agenda that the Archons desire. We'll talk about why as well as their tactics using the false show of magic and virtual reality. Also, how the Archon predatory species intrudes though other means such as religion and belief systems. Then, John talks about Sophia's gift to us to protect ourselves from the Archontic forces. Lash brings up the new age religion of ET as manipulation by Archons. We'll talk about knowing the enemy, knowing the mission and the defense. Later, we discuss the transhumanist's fear of death, (mp3)
(KJV) Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities [arche::arco::archon], against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
· Greek Interlinear Table
· Ephesians 6:12 (KJV) For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high [places].
· [places].
· BLB Lexicon
· Results for G756 - archomai
· ἄρχομαι
· Transliteration: archomai
· Pronunciation: ä'r-kho-mī
· Part of Speech: verb
· Outline of Biblical Usage:
1) to be the first to do (anything), to begin
2) to be chief, leader, ruler
3) to begin, make a beginning
· KJV Translation Count:
84 Total
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begin 83, rehearse from the beginning 1
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· BLB Lexicon
· Results for G757 - archō
· ἄρχω
· Transliteration: archō
· Pronunciation: ä'r-khō
· Part of Speech: verb
· Root Word (Etymology): a primary word
· Outline of Biblical Usage:
1) to be chief, to lead, to rule
· KJV Translation Count:
2 Total
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rule over 1, reign over 1
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