Davidic Declarations
12-17-2011, 11:25 AM
I've gathered pictures of the 9 Davidic Declarations banners and added them to the gallery.
https://www.zionfire.com/gallery#Davidic%20Declarations
click the scroll to see the individual images.
A set of nine, these banners are anchored on a side pole as well as the top piece ( like a flag) and were designed to be carried on horseback. I still need to find a good picture of them displayed that way, with the sparkling spearhead that symbolizes the piercing of the heavenlies.
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On the walls of Jerusalem, 1994
The banners were first debuted in Jerusalem for the World Prayer Congress in 1994, and were marched on the ramparts of the city on the worldwide March for Jesus that occurred during that event. We were definitely under the cover of God's protection as we walked these very Jewish-looking banners on the walls of the Arab quarter of the old city. It was a surreal experience of prophetic action.
https://www.zionfire.com/gallery#Davidic%20Declarations
click the scroll to see the individual images.
A set of nine, these banners are anchored on a side pole as well as the top piece ( like a flag) and were designed to be carried on horseback. I still need to find a good picture of them displayed that way, with the sparkling spearhead that symbolizes the piercing of the heavenlies.
<IMG content="http://z4.ifrm.com/12415/42/0/p1049843/DeclWall.png">
On the walls of Jerusalem, 1994
The banners were first debuted in Jerusalem for the World Prayer Congress in 1994, and were marched on the ramparts of the city on the worldwide March for Jesus that occurred during that event. We were definitely under the cover of God's protection as we walked these very Jewish-looking banners on the walls of the Arab quarter of the old city. It was a surreal experience of prophetic action.
...See our banners in the ZionFire gallery
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