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The Three Humanities™ – Book 4, Chapter 13: The Era of the Prophets, the Rise of Empires, and the Final Call of Malachi

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The Three Humanities™ – Book 4, Chapter 13: The Era of the Prophets, the Rise of Empires, and the Final Call of Malachi

Book 4, Chapter 13 – The Era of the Prophets and the Final Call of Malachi | The Three Humanities™

This chapter examines the era of the prophets, the rise of empires, and the final call of Malachi as humanity stands on the threshold of redemption.

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How Yahuah Speaks Through His Servants to Preserve His Covenant, Judge the Corrupted Seed, Confront Fallen Principalities, and Prepare the World for the Coming of Yahusha

13.1 After the Kingdom Splits — Yasharal Enters the Age of Prophetic Intervention
After Solomon’s failure, the kingdom divides into the Northern Kingdom (Yasharal, ten tribes) and the Southern Kingdom (Yahûdâh, two tribes). This division marks the beginning of the Era of the Prophets. The kings fail, the priests fail, the people fail, and the nation becomes spiritually compromised.

So Yahuah raises seers, messengers, intercessors, reformers, judges, and covenant prosecutors. The prophets are not merely predictors of the future; they are spiritual warriors, voices of covenant, prosecutors against idolatry, announcers of judgment, messengers of mercy, and guardians of the Messianic promise. Their ministry is necessary because Yasharal is surrounded and often seduced by nations founded by Nephilim bloodlines and fallen powers.

13.2 Elijah and Elisha — The War Against Baal and the Principalities Behind the Nations
No prophet symbolizes spiritual warfare like Elijah. The Baal cult is not simple idolatry; it is a demonic system tied to ancient fallen beings worshiped before the flood. Baal worship involved ritual prostitution, child sacrifice, weather-manipulation rites, fertility magic, and communication with spirits.

Elijah confronts Baal on Mount Carmel: 1 Melāḵīm (1 Kings) 18:21 “If Yahuah be Elohiym, follow Him; but if Baal, then follow him.” Fire falls from heaven—judging a demonic principality. The prophets of Baal are executed because they are servants of a corrupt spiritual order. Elisha inherits Elijah’s mantle and continues the war, purifying waters, raising the dead, exposing false powers, and defending Yasharal against Syria. The prophets stand as the frontline soldiers in a universal spiritual conflict.

13.3 The Prophetic Era and the Unfolding Plan of Salvation
The Era of the Prophets is not simply rebellion and judgment; it is the next major stage in the Plan of Salvation promised in Genesis 3:15. Through the prophets, Yahuah protects the covenant line of Dawid, purifies His people through discipline and exile, confronts corrupted nations ruled by fallen powers, preserves the remnant through whom Messiah will come, reveals the blueprint of redemption, and prepares the world for Yahusha. Every prophetic book advances the same purpose: preserve the Seed, protect the Covenant, purify the People, prepare the Nations, and announce the Messiah. The prophetic era is not delay; it is acceleration toward redemption.

13.4 Babylon — The Hammer of the Earth and the Furnace of Refinement
Nebuchadnezzar rises through demonic influence, and Babylon becomes the symbol of idolatry, pride, sorcery, oppression, and rebellion. Jeremiah calls Babylon “a golden cup in Yahuah’s hand.” Babylon destroys Jerusalem, burns the Temple, and carries Yahûdâh into 70 years of exile. Yet exile is purification, not abandonment.

During this period, Daniel confronts Babylon’s gods, exposes demonic influence in dreams, reveals the four kingdoms ruled by fallen powers, and sees Messiah’s final victory. Ezekiel sees Yahuah’s throne, witnesses the glory depart, prophesies restoration, and unveils spiritual warfare. Jeremiah warns, weeps, prophesies the New Covenant, and announces the return after seventy years. Exile becomes the fire in which idolatry is burned out of Yasharal.

13.5 Persia — The Empire of Divine Reversal
Under Cyrus, Persia conquers Babylon. Daniel 10 reveals the spiritual rulers behind the empires: the Prince of Persia, the Prince of Greece, and Mı̂ykâêl standing for Yasharal. Under Persia, Yahûdâh returns home, the Temple is rebuilt, Ezra restores the Torah, and Nehemiah rebuilds the walls. Persia becomes the stage where Yahuah overturns empires to fulfill His covenant.

13.6 Greece — The Kingdom of the Goat and the Rise of Hellenism
Alexander the Great fulfills Daniel’s vision of the goat with the great horn. Greece introduces Hellenistic philosophy, pagan logic, suppression of Torah culture, and worship of reason. Antiochus Epiphanes desecrates the Temple—foreshadowing the anti-messiah. The Maccabean revolt follows, and once again Yahuah preserves His covenant people.

13.7 Rome — The Iron Kingdom That Will Confront the Messiah
The fourth kingdom of Daniel arises, strong as iron. Rome is oppressive, pagan, emperor-worshiping, and globally dominant. Yet Rome creates conditions perfect for the spread of salvation: one language, one road system, one empire. Rome is spiritually dark, empowered by the same fallen principalities seen in Daniel’s visions.

13.8 Guardians of the Covenant and Heralds of the Messiah
Isaiah speaks of the Virgin Birth, the suffering Servant, the Light to the nations, and the new creation. Jeremiah announces the New Covenant and divine mercy. Ezekiel sees the future Temple and the restoration of Yasharal. Daniel reveals the world kingdoms, the Son of Man, and the precise timing of Messiah’s arrival. Every prophet points directly toward Yahusha.

13.9 The Twelve Minor Prophets — Twelve Trumpets Preparing the World
Hosea proclaims Yahuah’s faithful love. Joel announces the outpouring of the Spirit. Amos warns of justice. Obadiah pronounces judgment on Edom. Jonah reveals mercy for the nations. Micah prophesies Bethlehem’s Messiah. Nahum judges Nineveh. Habakkuk reveals the righteous living by faith. Zephaniah unveils the Day of Yahuah. Haggai calls for rebuilding the Temple. Zechariah announces the Priest-King and the Pierced One. Malachi acts as the final covenant prosecutor.

13.10 Malachi — The Final Warning, the Final Promise
Judgment is coming: “Behold, the day comes, burning like an oven.” Salvation is coming: “The Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings.” The last prophecy declares the return of Elijah: “I will send you Eliyahu the prophet…” Malachi closes the scrolls. Then—silence for 400 years. No visions, no prophets, no angels, no kings. Only waiting. Empires rise. Rome tightens its grip. Yasharal waits for deliverance. And then… a voice cries out in the wilderness.

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