Scene 4 Part 3
The Bear
As you are pondering how real that lion suit that the man was wearing looked, you hear another roar behind you. As you turn your head, you see a bear. He is a big light brown colored bear. His fur has a reddish tinge to it. He has a collar around his neck with two leads coming off of it. The same two stagehands are holding these leads containing the bear. They are steering the bear down the aisle towards the ramp that leads up to the stage.
You are studying this bear. Is it real or is it another man wearing a bear suit? The bear roars and displays his set of real sharp teeth. You can smell his breath which is not pleasant. This is not a bear suit that somebody is wearing. This is a real bear!
One of the stagehands is carrying in the hand not holding the lead, what looks to be three long curved bones. These bones look like rib bones. The two stagehands lead the bear up the aisle.
As the bear passes you sitting in your aisle seat, you notice that there is a serpent tail which is projecting from the bear behind. They approach the ramp and continue leading the bear up the ramp.
The bear is looking around as he lumbers up the ramp and fixes his gaze upon the white horse and rider with the man that was wearing the lion’s suit standing beside him. He begins to growl at them as he approaches them. He lunges and swipes at them.
The two stagehands pull hard on the leads and prevent the bear from attacking the white horse and rider or the man standing next to the horse. The bear looks over at the red horse and rider and walks over to them on the left side of the stage.
He now appears very calm. He turns around and lays down on the stage next to the red horse and rider. The bear rolls onto his left side, turning his head and hungrily looks at the white horse and rider and the man standing next to the horse. The bear bears his teeth as he roars occasionally as he looks towards the rider on the white horse and the man standing next to him. You also notice and there are stings of drool falling from the bears mouth and creating small puddles up on the stage.
The two stagehands unclip the leads and stepped back from the bear looking very nervous. The bear looks at them and then looks at the three bones being held by one of the stagehands. The stagehand with the ribs approaches the bear and holds them out in front of the bear. The bear grabs those three ribs and holds them in his mouth.
The two stagehands exit the stage behind the curtains. The stagehands looked relieved.
You are studying this bear. Is it real or is it another man wearing a bear suit? The bear roars and displays his set of real sharp teeth. You can smell his breath which is not pleasant. This is not a bear suit that somebody is wearing. This is a real bear!
One of the stagehands is carrying in the hand not holding the lead, what looks to be three long curved bones. These bones look like rib bones. The two stagehands lead the bear up the aisle.
As the bear passes you sitting in your aisle seat, you notice that there is a serpent tail which is projecting from the bear behind. They approach the ramp and continue leading the bear up the ramp.
The bear is looking around as he lumbers up the ramp and fixes his gaze upon the white horse and rider with the man that was wearing the lion’s suit standing beside him. He begins to growl at them as he approaches them. He lunges and swipes at them.
The two stagehands pull hard on the leads and prevent the bear from attacking the white horse and rider or the man standing next to the horse. The bear looks over at the red horse and rider and walks over to them on the left side of the stage.
He now appears very calm. He turns around and lays down on the stage next to the red horse and rider. The bear rolls onto his left side, turning his head and hungrily looks at the white horse and rider and the man standing next to the horse. The bear bears his teeth as he roars occasionally as he looks towards the rider on the white horse and the man standing next to him. You also notice and there are stings of drool falling from the bears mouth and creating small puddles up on the stage.
The two stagehands unclip the leads and stepped back from the bear looking very nervous. The bear looks at them and then looks at the three bones being held by one of the stagehands. The stagehand with the ribs approaches the bear and holds them out in front of the bear. The bear grabs those three ribs and holds them in his mouth.
The two stagehands exit the stage behind the curtains. The stagehands looked relieved.
The Book (Bible)
The Book (Bible) tells you this bear which is the second beast in a dream Daniel had is a metaphorical represenation of the Serpents.
Daniel 7:5 And behold another beast, a second, like to a bear, and it raised up itself on one side, (Left side) and it had three ribs in the mouth (The ribs represent three entities or groups that the Serpents have power or influence over during the Tribulation. These would be the Serpents, the Scorpions, and False Prophet) of it between the teeth of it: and they (Serpents) said thus unto it, (Bear which is the Serpents) Arise, devour much flesh. (Multitude)
Hosea 13:8 I will meet them (Multitude) as a bear (Serpents) that is bereaved of her whelps, (Serpents are very angry) and will rend the caul of their heart, (Purification of the Multitude) and there will I (The Lord using the Serpents to devour the Multitude) devour them (Multitude) like a lion: (Serpents) the wild beast (Serpents) shall tear them.
Daniel 7:5 And behold another beast, a second, like to a bear, and it raised up itself on one side, (Left side) and it had three ribs in the mouth (The ribs represent three entities or groups that the Serpents have power or influence over during the Tribulation. These would be the Serpents, the Scorpions, and False Prophet) of it between the teeth of it: and they (Serpents) said thus unto it, (Bear which is the Serpents) Arise, devour much flesh. (Multitude)
Hosea 13:8 I will meet them (Multitude) as a bear (Serpents) that is bereaved of her whelps, (Serpents are very angry) and will rend the caul of their heart, (Purification of the Multitude) and there will I (The Lord using the Serpents to devour the Multitude) devour them (Multitude) like a lion: (Serpents) the wild beast (Serpents) shall tear them.
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