This Is The Old Flag Of Iran, It Has A Lion As A Symbol…Hopefully Soon It Will Replace The IRCG’s Flag….
What does the lion on the flag symbolize and why do I have an interest in this?
An Iranian told me over 40 years ago about their old flag and that it had a lion on it. I asked him if he knew why the lion was important on that flag? He said that they have a saying “A lion doesn’t kill an innocent man”. I asked him if he knew the name of the innocent man that was linked to that saying. He didn’t. I replied “His name was Daniel. He was one of the prophets of ancient Israel. He was thrown into a lion’s den in ancient Persia after being accused of not bowing down to the king, which was against his faith.” So he told me about King Darius and King Cyrus. I told him I already knew about them, they are written about in the Bible when Israel was taken by Babylon which later came under control of the Persian Empire. Daniel was given a high position in the government under the king after he survived the lion den. And his accuser was thrown in lion’s den and eaten. I knew, don’t ask me how I think it is genetic memory, from the time I was 10 years old that a part of me was linked to this ancient story. I read about Daniel and the entire story of what happened there in Persia when I was 10 years old and felt it in my soul immediately. So many decades later the Cherokees had their DNA linked all the way back to the Jews in Persia. I have hoped for the last 40 years that Iran would be set free from the tyranny of the Revolutionary government. I would love to visit and see the ancient ruins Persepolis in southern Iran, which was the seat of government under the rule of King’s Cyrus and King Cyrus…if only I lived long enough and had the means to do so.
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