QUAD-PALS: 005

“General Nebuma, you’ll move out with the millennium under your command at exactly 0000 hours for the onset!” “Slay anyone who attempts to fight back and bring those who surrender, especially the youths who are fit to fight in my army. Table the Babela Treaty before their king and bring Pharaoh Necho back to me!” said the chief commander with a sharp tone. “Yes, sir! responded the General.

He turned left and continued, “Captain Aguga, two days after, move in with your century and capture all their gods of gold, idols of wood, images of earth, and statues of metal from their palaces and in their various shrines and bring them to me!” "Done, sir!” He shouted.

The king looked right in front of him and said in a loud, brusque tone, “General Arioch, divide your troops into ten divisions, assign nine divisions and one division to move behind the millennium and the century, respectively."

"They have one task, and that is to kill any of our soldiers who complains or fights sluggishly!” “Always ready, sir!” shouted the general.

“General Malick, mobilize the reserves for emergencies," the king said as he prepared to dismiss the officers. “At your command, sir!” he shouted as if he was in competition with the others.

“Any question or objection?” asked the king.

“Commander, I wish to know why we have to move out at 0000 hours instead of 2200 hours when the gate of the small bridge ahead will still be open." General Nebuma inquired.

"Remember! You do not have to know; you have to move! Well, I’ll answer you anyway; my decisions are based on the instructions from the gods, and that’s all!” He answered with a tone of finality.

The last statement of King Nebuchadnezzar was true in a sense; truly, most of his battle strategies had been revealed to him in his dreams. For this fact, he never took any of his dreams for granted; in fact, he employed two military sages among his soldiers to help in making meaning of his dreams.

In addition to that, he always offered one fat goat to one of his gods before every sleep to gain its favor in the dream realm. His usual suppliance was “Nebu, give me secrets to be victorious over my enemies as I travel to the dream realm.”

Unknown to him, the God of heaven, Jehovah, had been behind all these ideas, instructions, and strategies—King Nebuchadnezzar had mistaken the Almighty God for one of his inherited gods, Nebu, whom he considered as the god of revelation.

Kaptain Lamblion JC
QUAD-PALS: 005 “General Nebuma, you’ll move out with the millennium under your command at exactly 0000 hours for the onset!” “Slay anyone who attempts to fight back and bring those who surrender, especially the youths who are fit to fight in my army. Table the Babela Treaty before their king and bring Pharaoh Necho back to me!” said the chief commander with a sharp tone. “Yes, sir! responded the General. He turned left and continued, “Captain Aguga, two days after, move in with your century and capture all their gods of gold, idols of wood, images of earth, and statues of metal from their palaces and in their various shrines and bring them to me!” "Done, sir!” He shouted. The king looked right in front of him and said in a loud, brusque tone, “General Arioch, divide your troops into ten divisions, assign nine divisions and one division to move behind the millennium and the century, respectively." "They have one task, and that is to kill any of our soldiers who complains or fights sluggishly!” “Always ready, sir!” shouted the general. “General Malick, mobilize the reserves for emergencies," the king said as he prepared to dismiss the officers. “At your command, sir!” he shouted as if he was in competition with the others. “Any question or objection?” asked the king. “Commander, I wish to know why we have to move out at 0000 hours instead of 2200 hours when the gate of the small bridge ahead will still be open." General Nebuma inquired. "Remember! You do not have to know; you have to move! Well, I’ll answer you anyway; my decisions are based on the instructions from the gods, and that’s all!” He answered with a tone of finality. The last statement of King Nebuchadnezzar was true in a sense; truly, most of his battle strategies had been revealed to him in his dreams. For this fact, he never took any of his dreams for granted; in fact, he employed two military sages among his soldiers to help in making meaning of his dreams. In addition to that, he always offered one fat goat to one of his gods before every sleep to gain its favor in the dream realm. His usual suppliance was “Nebu, give me secrets to be victorious over my enemies as I travel to the dream realm.” Unknown to him, the God of heaven, Jehovah, had been behind all these ideas, instructions, and strategies—King Nebuchadnezzar had mistaken the Almighty God for one of his inherited gods, Nebu, whom he considered as the god of revelation. Kaptain Lamblion JC
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