Probably there is a connection to the scapegoat. To the Hebrews (Jews) everything comes in two. For instance Yom Kippur ceremony where the identical goats represent the two paths that stand before each and every one of us. According to Jews, "We are constantly faced with a choice – service to G-d or abdication of responsibility". Not many people know this, but the two goats represent the two Moshiach (messiah).
The first goat represented by Moshiach ben Joseph, this is Jesus Christ who had to suffer, take all the sins of Israel upon himself then die. Just like the first goat of Yom Kippur. And the second Moshiach ben David, which is the Anti-Christ for Christians, or the Beast of Revelation.
Probably there is a connection to the scapegoat. To the Hebrews (Jews) everything comes in two. For instance Yom Kippur ceremony where the identical goats represent the two paths that stand before each and every one of us. According to Jews, "We are constantly faced with a choice – service to G-d or abdication of responsibility". Not many people know this, but the two goats represent the two Moshiach (messiah).
The first goat represented by Moshiach ben Joseph, this is Jesus Christ who had to suffer, take all the sins of Israel upon himself then die. Just like the first goat of Yom Kippur. And the second Moshiach ben David, which is the Anti-Christ for Christians, or the Beast of Revelation.