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MATTHEW 24

Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh: So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, KNOW THAT IT IS NEAR, EVEN AT THE DOORS. Verily I say unto you, THIS GENERATION shall not pass, till ALL THESE THINGS BE FULFILLED. (Matt. 24:32-34 kjv)

To whom is Christ speaking?

Is he speaking to the Pharisees… the “generation of vipers”?

No...

And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the temple. (Matt. 24:1 kjv)

And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately. (Matt. 24:3 kjv)

What is the context?

And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come. When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains: Let him which is on the housetop not come down to take any thing out of his house: Neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes. And woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days! But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day: For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened. (Matt. 24:14-22 kjv)

Included in the context of Christ’s prophecy in Matthew is this prophetic statement:

When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:). (Matt. 24:15 kjv)

Why did Christ reference Daniel?

What are we to learn from this?

Christ is referencing the final seven years of Daniel’s prophecy: the seventieth “seven” (Dan. 9:27).

This seven-year prophecy is expounded upon in Revelation: it is the 3.5 years of God’s prophets and 3.5 years of Satan’s prophets.

What is the “abomination of desolation that causes desolation”?

It is the image of the beast… in the temple.

And I beheld another beast [the false prophet] coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon. And he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed. And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live. AND HE HAD POWER TO GIVE LIFE UNTO THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST, THAT THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST SHOULD BOTH SPEAK, AND CAUSE THAT AS MANY AS WOULD NOT WORSHIP THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST SHOULD BE KILLED. And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six (Rev. 13:11-15 kjv)

Here, John is expounding upon Daniel’s prophecy.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Christ referenced Daniel, and, in addition, he gave to John additional revelation about Daniel’s prophecy.

Can anyone in the body of Christ—in clear conscience before Christ—declare that this prophecy was already fulfilled in the first century?

Where in the Book of Acts do we find this written about as being fulfilled?

Where did Paul speak of the Antichrist in the past tense?

Where in our history books do we read of a talking idol in Jerusalem and people receiving the mark of 666?

Nowhere.

Also Included in the seven-year prophecy are the two witnesses:

And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth. These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth. And if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies: and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed. These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy: and have power over waters to turn them to blood, and to smite the earth with all plagues, as often as they will. And when they shall have finished their testimony, the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against them, and shall overcome them, and kill them. (Rev. 11:3-7 kjv)

Is there any record of these two witnesses in the Book of Acts?

Paul’s letters?

The history books?

WOULDN’T SOMEONE TAKE NOTE OF THE FACT THAT TWO GUYS WERE STOPPING THE RAIN AND SMITING THE PLANET WITH PLAGUES?

Is it possible that there is no record of this anywhere because it hasn’t happened yet?

Christ speaks of the witnesses in the future tense: “And I will give power unto my two witnesses.”

Why else would Christ speak of the two witnesses in the future tense, unless the two witnesses shall fulfill their commission in a future generation?

If the context of Daniel’s prophecy is “hereafter,” then the “generation” spoken of by Christ must be “hereafter”—not the one of the first century.

What else is in the context of Christ’s prophecy in Matthew?

For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together. (Matt. 24:27, 28 kjv)

Why did Christ speak of coming like “lightning” and follow that by speaking of a “carcase”?

How are the two connected?

Did Christ come like lightning and bring death in his first coming?

No. He was born in a manger. King Herod brought death at that time—not Jesus.

Is it possible that Christ is speaking of “lightning” in the context of his second coming to Israel—which will bring death to the ungodly?

When will this destruction come upon the ungodly?

This is the Apocalypse; it is the battle of Armageddon (Rev. 19:11-21)—which “must be hereafter.” It is then that blood will flow in the Holy Land (Isa. 66:15, 16/Rev. 14:15-20).

In his second coming to Israel, Christ will bring judgment upon the ungodly and gather the remnant of Israel.

This is that prophecy… and this is the context of Christ’s prophecy about the “generation” of the replanted fig tree:

For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together. Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other. (Matt. 24:27-31 kjv)

Moses (Deut. 30:3–5), Isaiah (Isa. 13:10–13; 27:12, 13), and Daniel (Dan. 9:24, 27; 12:1), testify that Christ is speaking of gathering Israel—not the church.

What is the context of Christ’s prophecy of the “generation” in Matthew?

The fulfillment of Daniel’s seven-year prophecy… the two witnesses, the rise of the Antichrist and false prophet… the Apocalypse and Armageddon… the gathering of the remnant of Daniel’s people, Israel, by Christ himself…, and the judgment of the nations (Matt. 25:31-46)—which ushers in the 1000-year kingdom of God on Earth.

Can anyone in the body of Christ—in clear conscience before their Lord—declare that the second coming of Christ was already fulfilled in the first century?

Has the church been transformed immortal yet?

No...

As many of us already know, Paul referenced those who erred concerning the truth, who proclaimed the resurrection of the dead in Christ took place in first century—which overthrew the faith of some (2 Tim. 2:17, 18).

Did Christ already judge the nations?

No...

After Christ judges the nations, the kingdom of God will reign on this planet for 1000 years.

Has this come to pass?

No...

Without question, the context of Christ’s prophecy is future tense and so is the generation of the replanted fig tree.

God bless.

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LUKE 21 AND MATTHEW 24

Is Christ’s prophecy in Luke (21:20-24a) the same prophecy as given in Matthew (24:15-22)?

No...

How do we know this?

Christ’s prophecy in Luke is different in time, place, and audience.

In Gospel of Luke, Christ is teaching in the temple (Luke 20:1; 21:1), during the day (Luke 21:37), to all the people present. In Matthew 24, Christ is teaching from the Mount of Olives (Matt. 24:1, 3), during the evening (Luke 21:37), to a group of disciples (Matt. 24:3) who came to him in secret: Peter, James, John, and Andrew (Mark 13:3).

Christ’s prophecy in Luke speaks of the wrath that would befall Israel in the first century—when the temple stones would be literally thrown down by the Romans (Luke 21:20–24a). In Matthew, Christ prophesied about the ultimate wrath to come (as never seen before and never to be seen again) during the time of the Antichrist—which occurs during the day of the Lord’s wrath (Matt 24:15–31).

Does Christ’s prophecy in Luke make reference to “Daniel”?

No...

Does Christ’s prophecy in Luke make reference “the abomination that causes desolation”?

No...

Why?

Because in Luke (21:20-24a), Christ isn’t referring to Daniel’s prophecy of the end times, but is instead referring to wrath falling upon the first century “generation of vipers.”

Although Christ’s prophecy in Luke (21:20-24a) begins with wrath against Jerusalem in the first century, the prophecy then moves forward in time.

The key verse is 24b: “and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.”

Were “the times of the Gentiles” fulfilled in the first century?

No...

The times of the Gentiles would be fulfilled in a future century.

How do we know this?

There is a parallel prophecy in Revelation—which is spoken of in the context of what “shall be hereafter”:

But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months. (Rev. 11:2 kjv)

The context is the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem.

Was the temple rebuilt in the first century?

No...

The Romans destroyed it.

The times of the Gentiles extend all the way into a future century—a future generation—for the prophecy is that Jerusalem (and the rebuilt temple) would be trodden down by the Gentiles during the end times.

In the Book of Romans, Paul expounded upon the contrast between the times of the Gentiles (the nations), and the time of one nation: Israel.

For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery [the MYSTERY], lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles [nations] be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer [Christ], and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob [israel]: For this is my covenant unto them [israel], when I shall take away their sins. (Rom. 11:25–27 KJV)

The covenant with the nations (the world) is the New Covenant; it is the MYSTERY that was hidden in God, and then fully revealed through the apostles. During this span of time on Earth, Israel suffers from blindness.

That blindness, however, will end.

When? When “the fullness of the Gentiles [nations] be come in.”

And…

“There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer [Christ], and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob [israel].” This is the second coming of Christ to Israel. It is then that Israel’s eyes will be fully open: Jesus is the Messiah.

Has ungodliness been turned away from Israel?

No...

Has Israel embraced Jesus as the Messiah?

No...

Was “all Israel” saved in the first century?

The Romans massacred them.

To summarize: Israel’s blindness is still a present tense reality… The times of the Gentiles is still a present tense reality… Therefore, “the times of the Gentiles” was not fulfilled in the first century… Christ is referring to a future century.

Look at the very words of Christ given to John late in the first century:

I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan. . . . Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee. (Rev. 2:9; 3:9 kjv)

Is Christ looking back on the first century and congratulating Israel on their eyes being open to the truth?

Turning away ungodliness from Israel—and Israel’s deliverance—is still future tense.

2000 years ago, Israel rejected the Messiah and has suffered many things during the “times of the Gentiles.” During this present time, Israel is “blind” to the truth of Jesus Christ.

When Paul said, “as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer [Christ], and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob [israel],” he quoted Isaiah:

And the Redeemer shall come to Zion, and unto them that turn from transgression in Jacob, saith the Lord. As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord; My spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed’s seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever. (Isa. 59:20, 21)

The fulfillment of this prophecy is still future tense.

Herein, when Christ spoke of the “times of the Gentiles” in the Gospel of Luke, he moved the prophecy from the first century (wrath upon the generation of vipers) to a future century (end times). Therefore, the prophecy that follows is also in the end times:

And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh. (Luke 21:25-28 kjv)

In this context, Christ spoke forth the prophecy of the replanted fig tree, just like Matthew 24:

And he spake to them a parable; Behold the fig tree [israel], and all the trees [nations]; When they now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that summer is now nigh [near] at hand. So likewise ye, when ye see these things come to pass, know ye that THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS NIGH AT HAND. Verily I say unto you, This generation [that began with the replanted fig tree in 1948] shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled [which includes “the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory”]. (Luke 21:29-31 KJV)

God bless.

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Thanks again for another great post Revvel. I read recently that satellite photos have shown the outlines of the original temple at Jeruselem. Where the Muslims have their mosque, supposedly on top of the temple, is in reality, the outer court - the part "trampled by the Gentiles." The Mosque is not on top, but outside of it.

The antichrist - the "peacemaker" will give the Jews permission to rebuild. I had always wondered how they were going to remove the mosque to rebuild. But now that its known that the mosque is built outside the true temple location, its pretty obvious that the temple will be built adjacent to the mosque.

Once it is rebuilt, it will have outer courtyards. It is there the Jews will come in one day and see the abomination set up there - their sign to head for the hills. I wonder if they will know to do that.

My question to you is, how long is a generation? If we go by the 40 year definition, than these things would have started in 1988, 40 years from when Israel became a nation. But some are saying is was the 7 day war in '67 that solidified Israel's state, thus, bringing us to 2007.

What's your take on the length of a generation?

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Hello Allan,

1000 years of the kingdom of God on Earth... and Satan... once loosed... will still be able to beguile...

Among other things, God is revealing to us the power of darkness...

Wouldn't it have been fascinating if the ending to this story had a different twist... and we read, "and Satan, once loosed, couldn't find anyone left to beguile"...?

Oh well, God also revealed to us the ongoing depth of man's depravity... even in the divine light of 1000 years...

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Hello Sunesis and Alfakat,

Excellent info on the temple area, Sunesis. It makes perfect sense.

Thanks, Alfakat, for your response to the length of a generation... I agree with what you said:

The length of our days is seventy years—or eighty, if we have the strength (Ps. 90:10).

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So J.C. could return any time between 1948 and 2018.

And what nation/s of people would have the audacity to (at a little later stage) have the 'audacity' and such 'blind hatred' to attempt to take on a scrap with J.C. and his saints ??

And if multitudes of Christians are 'raptured' away from this earth previously, what would then become the 'dominant' religion.

Intriguing, it's almost like the 'stage' is being set ?!

The tares will soon be ready to be 'hewn down' ?!

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Hello Allan,

Yes... 1948-2018 is prime time.

Within this "generation" that will live to see end-time events, there is the seven-year prophecy.

The next post will expound upon the seven-year time frame as given by the Old and New Testaments: Moses, Daniel, Christ, Matthew, Mark, Paul, and John. There is a seven-year prophecy that applies to Israel and a seven-year prophecy that applies to the church.

God bless,

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TIME IN PROPHECY: THE CHURCH IN HEAVEN

INTRODUCTION

After the church is gathered into Heaven, what exactly shall come to pass?

What is the immediate and ultimate significance of the New Covenant—which is a blood covenant?

During his earthly ministry, Christ shed his blood on the Cross for us, for the cleansing of sins, but the significance of the shed blood didn’t stop there.

What has yet to be fulfilled for the church?

Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. (Rom. 5:9 kjv)

The blood of Christ justifies us, and this translates into a prophecy: the church is saved from the wrath to come. The church will not be on the Earth during the wrath but it shall be transformed immortal and transported to Heaven—saved from wrath.

What prophecy speaks of our time in Heaven—that pertains to the shed blood?

Where in the Bible did God first reveal the significance of shed blood?

The Law.

What is it that Satan wants us to completely misunderstand?

The law is . . . a shadow of the good things that are coming. (Heb. 10:1)

What are the “good things that are coming” for the church that are found in the Law?

What is the end-time, seven-year prophecy—found in the Torah—that applies to the church—that pertains to the shed blood?

The Old Testament can only be fulfilled—never contradicted. It is in the Torah that this question regarding our time in Heaven is addressed. Every other prophecy spoken on the subject is in agreement with Moses.

Prophecies in the Torah that shall come to pass with the second arrival of the Messiah include not only the fall holy days, but also the “bridal week.”

As given to us by Paul and John, a divine union between Christ and the church shall come to pass in Heaven, and, these prophecies find their precedent in the Torah: the writings of Moses. To state it another way, the last book of the Bible—the Book of Revelation—marks the fulfillment of what God initiated in the first book of the Bible, Genesis.

Moses spoke of the “bridal week.” The Hebrew word for “week” means “seven”—and can mean seven days or seven years. The prophetic “bridal week,” and the glory of the seven-year divine union that will follow for us in Heaven, shall come to pass as given.

Is it possible that God planned for the “bridal week” to be fulfilled in Heaven for the church, and simultaneous to this, for Daniel’s seventieth “week” to be fulfilled on Earth for Israel?

Is it possible that this is the divine harmony of divine revelation as given in Genesis, Daniel, and Revelation, that God wants us to understand?

THE NEW COVENANT: THE BLOOD COVENANT

Who was/is the bride of Christ?

Mary Magdalene?

Israel?

The church?…

What did Paul say?

Wherefore, my brethren, ye [the church] also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ; that ye should be married to another, even to him [Christ] who is raised from the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God. (Rom. 7:4 kjv)

What did Christ say?

At the time of the “last supper,” the Son of God sealed the bond between himself and his disciples when he told them, “This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many” (Mark 14:24).

The New Covenant is a blood covenant.

For those of us who believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the blood shed on the Cross cleanses our sins. How many of us have remembered Christ’s “shed blood” by sharing in the cup (of wine)?

This shed blood is what it cost Heaven to reconcile us.

What is the glory found in this reconciliation that has yet to be fulfilled?

What has yet to come to pass?

The divine union in Heaven, between the bride and the bridegroom, shall come to pass as prophesied.

How did Heaven set this motion? Christ paid the bride price.

The bride of Christ would be “bought at a price” (1 Cor. 6:20). Hebrew law required that a payment be made for the bride; the Son of God paid the “bride price” with his own life—his own blood.

Now, Christ is our high priest (who continues to baptize from Heaven):

Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. (Heb. 4:14)

What did Moses say about the high priest?

The high priest, the one among his brothers who has had the anointing oil poured on his head and who has been ordained to wear the priestly garments. . . . THE WOMAN HE MARRIES MUST BE A VIRGIN. He must not marry a widow, a divorced woman, or a woman defiled by prostitution, but only a virgin from his own people. (Lev. 21:10, 13, 14)

What did Paul say about the church?

I HAVE ESPOUSED YOU [THE CHURCH] TO ONE HUSBAND, THAT I MAY PRESENT YOU [THE CHURCH] AS A CHASTE VIRGIN TO CHRIST [THE HIGH PRIEST]. (2 Cor. 11:2 kjv)

The immediate significance of the blood covenant is that we (who embrace Jesus as the Messiah) are cleansed from sins, and are betrothed (promised) to him (Christ), and the ultimate significance of the blood covenant is that we will be married to our Lord for eternity.

In Old Testament times, betrothal meant a legal agreement whereby the bride and bridegroom were bound together in a marriage contract, but the two were not yet physically together. An obvious example of this is Mary and Joseph:

Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. (Matt. 1:18 kjv)

When will the (espoused) church be presented to Christ as a “chaste virgin”?

When the bridegroom (Christ) returns for his bride (the church) and transports his bride (us) to Heaven…

What did God set forth as his standard for a bridegroom and his bride?

The “bridal week”…

As recorded by Moses, a wedding for God’s people spans seven days; it is known as the “bridal week” (Gen. 29:27). In actuality, the “bridal week” for the Son of God and his bride will span not seven days, but seven years.

Are we as the bride of Christ supposed to believe God’s own vision for the marriage union—the “bridal week”—won’t apply to his own Son?

No, we are not supposed to believe this.

God preordained our time in Heaven—in Genesis—and Genesis is in agreement with Revelation. The “bridal week” foreshadowed the seven-year divine union—which was fully revealed by Christ.

Christ’s revelation to John marked seven full years between the salvation of the church (the sixth seal), and the descent of the church from Heaven: 3.5 years of God’s prophets (Rev. 11:3) followed by 3.5 years of Satan’s prophets (Rev. 13:5); this is what awaits Israel on the Earth during Daniel’s seventieth “week.” This is in sharp contrast to what awaits the church in Heaven during the “bridal week.”

What is the ultimate end of the blood covenant in Heaven for the church?

What shall come to pass at the end of our “week” in Heaven?

Then I [John] heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like loud peals of thunder, shouting: “Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns. Let us rejoice and be glad and give him glory! FOR THE WEDDING OF THE LAMB HAS COME, AND HIS BRIDE HAS MADE HERSELF READY. FINE LINEN, BRIGHT AND CLEAN, WAS GIVEN HER TO WEAR.” (FINE LINEN STANDS FOR THE RIGHTEOUS ACTS OF THE SAINTS.) Then the angel said to me, “Write: ‘BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO ARE INVITED TO THE WEDDING SUPPER OF THE LAMB!’” And he added, “These are the true words of God.” (Rev. 19:6–9)

It is following this, that the door of Heaven opens and we, the church, the saints, clothed in fine linen, shall descend from Heaven with Christ to destroy the Antichrist:

I [John] saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and makes war. His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns. He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself. He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and his name is the Word of God. THE ARMIES OF HEAVEN WERE FOLLOWING HIM, RIDING ON WHITE HORSES AND DRESSED IN FINE LINEN, WHITE AND CLEAN. (Rev. 19:11-14)

TIME IN PROPHECY: ISRAEL ON THE EARTH

INTRODUCTION

Is it possible that just as the entire seven years of the “bridal week” is still future tense, the entire seven years of the seventieth “week” is still future tense?

Moses and Daniel used the same Hebrew word for “week.”

With regard to end-time prophecy and time, there is a belief that exists in the body of Christ that only 3.5 years shall elapse between the salvation of the church and the salvation of Israel. This belief states that the first 3.5 years of Daniel’s seventieth “week” was fulfilled in the first century—during the ministry of Christ. The belief is that Christ himself ended the animal sacrifices after a 3.5-year ministry.

Is this what the angel Gabriel wanted us to believe… that Christ’s earthly ministry would extend into the seventieth “week”?

If there are only 3.5 years left to be fulfilled in Daniel’s seventieth “week,” then the church must also be in Heaven for the same amount of time.

How can God fulfill the seven-year prophecy of the “bridal week” for the church in Heaven in 3.5 years?

It’s impossible…

Are we as Christ’s church supposed to believe that it is just a coincidence that Moses spoke of the “bridal week” and Daniel spoke of the seventieth “week”?

GABRIEL’S REVELATION TO DANIEL

What will come to pass for Israel during the seven years the church is in Heaven?

Firstly, is it correct to believe that Christ himself ended the animal sacrifices after a 3.5-year ministry (in the middle of the seventieth “week”)?

When did Gabriel say the Lamb of God would be crucified?

Know and understand this: From the issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One, the ruler, [Christ] comes, there will be seven “sevens,” and sixty-two “sevens.”. . . After the sixty-two “sevens,” the Anointed One [Christ] will be cut off and will have nothing” (Dan. 9:25, 26).

The angel Gabriel said Christ would be “cut off” at the end of the sixty-ninth “week”—not in the middle of the seventieth “week.”

The Hebrew word for “cut off” is karath, and means to “perish.” In other words, Gabriel said the Messiah would be cut off in death.

Moses used the same Hebrew word:

And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be CUT OFF [iN DEATH] any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth. (Gen. 9:11 kjv)

How could Christ be cut off (crucified) at the end of the sixty-ninth “week,” and, at the same time, 3.5 years later in the middle of the seventieth “week,” end the animal sacrifices?

It’s impossible…

For those of us in the body of Christ who hold to the supreme authority of Scripture, there is only one approach to Gabriel’s prophecy: “After the sixty-two ‘sevens,’ the Anointed One [Christ] will be CUT OFF [iN DEATH] and will have nothing”… means… “After the sixty-two ‘sevens,’ the Anointed One [Christ] will be CUT OFF [iN DEATH] and will have nothing.”

Christ ended the animal sacrifices on the Cross—when he was “cut off.” Christ ended the animal sacrifices on the Cross—at the end of the sixty-ninth “week”—not in the middle of seventieth “week.”

If the angel Gabriel said Christ would be “cut off” at the end of the sixty-ninth “week,” then Christ’s ministry would have to precede the end point, the sixty-ninth “week”—not follow it.

Daniel’s “weeks”: Israel’s prophecy:

Seventy “sevens” are decreed for YOUR PEOPLE [DANIEL’S PEOPLE: ISRAEL] and your holy city [Jerusalem] to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy. Know and understand this: From the issuing of the decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One, the ruler, comes, there will be seven “sevens,” and sixty-two “sevens.” It will be rebuilt with streets and a trench, but in times of trouble. AFTER THE SIXTY-TWO “SEVENS,” THE ANOINTED ONE [CHRIST] WILL BE CUT OFF [CRUCIFIED] AND WILL HAVE NOTHING. (Dan. 9:24-26)

What will happen at some point after the sixty-ninth “week”—after Christ is crucified?

The people [the Romans] of the ruler [the Antichrist] who will come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. (Dan. 9:26)

This is exactly what Christ prophesied:

WHEN YOU SEE JERUSALEM BEING SURROUNDED BY [ROMAN] ARMIES, YOU WILL KNOW THAT ITS DESOLATION IS NEAR. Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, let those in the city get out, and let those in the country not enter the city. FOR THIS IS THE TIME OF PUNISHMENT IN FULFILLMENT OF ALL THAT HAS BEEN WRITTEN [bY THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETS, INCLUDING DANIEL]. How dreadful it will be in those days for pregnant women and nursing mothers! There will be great distress in the land and WRATH AGAINST THIS PEOPLE [DANIEL’S PEOPLE: ISRAEL]. They will fall by the sword and will be taken as prisoners to all the nations. (Luke 21:20-24 kjv)

What will happen at a future time… after the Romans destroy the temple and the Israelites are massacred?

He [the Antichrist] will confirm a covenant with many for one “SEVEN” [sEVEN YEARS]. IN THE MIDDLE OF THE “SEVEN” [sEVEN-YEAR COVENANT] he [the Antichrist] will put an end to sacrifice and offering. And on a wing of the temple [which was rebuilt] he [the Antichrist] will set up an abomination that causes desolation [the image of the beast], until the end that is decreed is poured out [via the bowl judgments] on him [the Antichrist… culminating with the Apocalypse]. (Dan. 9:27)

“And on a wing of the temple”… What temple?

The Roman’s destroyed it in the first century.

What is Daniel prophesying about?

Christ told us in Revelation:

I was given a reed like a measuring rod and was told, “Go and measure the temple of God and the altar, and count the worshipers there. But exclude the outer court; do not measure it, because it has been given to the Gentiles.” (Rev. 11:1, 2)

Why does Christ speak of measuring the temple?

Because it will be rebuilt, and, in addition, there will be the reinstatement of animal sacrifices. The temple sacrifices will end exactly as prophesied by Daniel: “In the middle of the “week” he [the Antichrist] will put an end to sacrifice and offering,” and he will replace the sacrifice with the “abomination that causes desolation.”

The person who makes the covenant is the same person who ends the animal sacrifices. The prophetic seven-year agreement is broken by the Antichrist; it is not broken in time.

The angel Gabriel and Christ are in agreement: Heaven shall fulfill a seven-year prophecy for Israel—which is still future tense.

Christ expounded upon this seven-year prophecy in Revelation: it is the 3.5 years of God’s prophets (Rev. 11:3)… who will prophesy during the rebuilding of the temple… and 3.5 years of Satan’s prophets (Rev. 13:5)… who will desecrate the rebuilt temple.

The Antichrist will kill God’s prophets (Rev. 11:7) and then will rule from the rebuilt temple. It is during the second half of the seventieth “week” that God will protect the Israelites (when they flee Judea):

The woman [israel] was given the two wings of a great eagle, so that she might fly to the place prepared for her in the desert, where she would be taken care of for a time, times and half a time [3.5 years], out of the serpent’s reach. (Rev. 12:14)

If only 3.5 years shall elapse between the salvation of the church and Israel, then are we supposed to believe that Israel will rebuild the temple, offer sacrifice, and flee from Jerusalem all at the same time?

No, we are not supposed to believe this.

It is during the second half of the seventieth “week,” that the Antichrist will set up the “abomination that causes desolation.”

And on a wing of the temple [which was rebuilt] he [the Antichrist] will set up an abomination that causes desolation [the image of the beast], until the end that is decreed is POURED OUT [via the bowl judgments] on him [the Antichrist]. (Dan. 9:27)

What exactly will be “poured out” upon the Antichrist’s kingdom?

Christ told us in the revelation he gave to John:

Then I heard a loud voice from the temple saying to the seven angels, “Go, POUR OUT the seven bowls of God’s wrath on the earth.” (Rev. 16:1)

Christ’s revelation to John expounded upon Gabriel’s revelation to Daniel: it is during the second half of the seventieth “week” that the bowl judgments will be poured out upon the Antichrist’s kingdom—which is the time of the third woe.

This final seven-year prophecy for Daniel’s people, Israel, (Dan. 9:24), will culminate with the second coming of Christ to Israel with the church (Rev. 19:11-21; 2 Thess. 1:7-9)—which is the end of the Antichrist’s 3.5-year reign, and it is the salvation of Daniel’s people.

At that time Michael, the great prince who protects your people [Daniel’s people: Israel], will arise. There will be a time of distress such as has not happened from the beginning of nations until then [as Christ prophesied in Matthew 24]. BUT AT THAT TIME YOUR PEOPLE [DANIEL’S PEOPLE: ISRAEL]—EVERYONE WHOSE NAME IS FOUND WRITTEN IN THE BOOK—WILL BE DELIVERED. (Dan. 12:1)

Christ and his bride (us) will be in Heaven for seven years—while the final seven years of prophecy in the Old Testament for Israel is fulfilled on the Earth. This divine harmony of divine revelation cannot be broken.

The belief circulating in the body of Christ that only 3.5 years of Daniel’s seventieth “week” has yet to be fulfilled is the product of man’s imagination—not divine revelation.

Why would Satan want the church deceived into believing the 3.5-year theory?

This 3.5-year belief robs the church of the truth God set forth in both the Old and New Testaments regarding the seven-year divine union that shall follow for us in Heaven: the “bridal week.”

The Old Testament Law must be fulfilled as given. It is our standard—not only for behavior but prophecy.

Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. (Matt. 5:17, 18)

How can we as Christ’s church justify neglecting the Torah when reading New Testament prophecy?

Why does Satan want us to ignore the Torah?

Neglecting the Torah allows man’s imagination to interpret New Testament prophecies without the standard God set forth by the first deliverer of God’s people: Moses.

Next: TIME IN PROPHECY: THE FIRST COMING OF CHRIST

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TIME IN PROPHECY: THE FIRST COMING OF CHRIST

INTRODUCTION

On what year, month, and day was Christ born?

On what year, month, and day was he crucified?

On what day was he resurrected?

What was the length of Christ’s earthly ministry?

Regarding divine prophecy, Christ said: “Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms” (Luke 24:44).

If the Law, the prophets, and the Psalms foreshadowed what would come to pass, then where do we look find the answers to the above questions?

The Old Testament… The Old Testament is our standard not only for behavior but prophecy.

The New Testament expounds upon what was already given to us by the prophets. Herein, the apostles become witnesses who are in agreement with the prophets.

In essence, the Old Testament is the foundation on which New Testament prophecy is built. Christ said:

Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. (Matt. 5:17, 18)

Just what exactly is in the Law that applies to the first coming of Christ?

What Old Testament Laws—that speak of time—did Jesus have to fulfill?

Why else would God mark time unless he wanted us to know his exact timing?

Why is it important for us to know the precision of Heaven’s timetable?

This opening presentation addresses pivotal moments in human history: the Crucifixion and Resurrection.

THE CRUCIFIXION AND RESURRECTION

Was Jesus crucified on Friday?

Was he resurrected on Sunday morning?

How does the Mosaic Law speak to these questions?

What did Jesus himself prophesy regarding time?

How does the Mosaic Law help us to mark the exact year of Christ’s Crucifixion and Resurrection?

What follows are the prophecies given by Christ, Moses, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

THE MOSAIC LAW

How did the Old Testament Law foreshadow what would ultimately came to pass for the Lamb of God?

Hundreds of years prior to the first coming of Christ, God marked the timing of the following, dramatic events: Christ’s Crucifixion, burial, and Resurrection. God marked the very month, and the dates of the month that these events would occur by way of Moses.

Exactly how did God do this?

God did so by way of the holy days.

Two thousand years ago, the Son of God fulfilled the Mosaic Law: Jesus, as God’s Passover Lamb, was crucified on the Feast of Passover (on the 14th day of the Hebrew month called Nisan); he was in the burial tomb on the Feast of Unleavened Bread (on the 15th day of Nisan), and Jesus, who was the first fruits from the dead, was resurrected on the Feast of First Fruits (on the 17th day of Nisan). The 14th day to the 17th day is three days and three nights, or 72 hours.

How is the New Testament in agreement with the Mosaic Law?

THE SON OF GOD

How is Christ’s own prophecy in harmony with Moses?

Then some of the Pharisees and teachers of the law said to him, “Teacher, we want to see a miraculous sign from you.” He answered, “A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a miraculous sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” (Matt. 12:38-40)

“[T]hree days and three nights in the heart of the earth” is the divine sign spoken of by Christ.

Tradition tells us that Christ’s Crucifixion took place on Friday afternoon and that the Resurrection took place on Sunday morning.

Is it possible to fit three days and three nights into the Friday afternoon/Sunday morning story?

No…

If Christ died Friday afternoon and rose Sunday morning, then he failed to fulfill the Law, and he failed to fulfill his own prophecy—which is impossible. Therefore, the tradition that Christ died Friday afternoon and rose Sunday morning is impossible.

The Friday afternoon/Sunday morning story is… f i c t i o n.

For those of us in Christ’s church who hold to the supreme authority of Scripture, “three days and three nights in the heart of the earth,” means… “three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.”

Christ and Moses are in agreement and no one in the Bible disagrees with them.

What about the Gospel writers?

What did they tell us about time?

THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW

From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life. (Matt. 16:21)

Exactly how much time is Matthew referring to when he states, “on the third day”?

How many of us have heard the explanation that a “day” in the Bible can mean a partial “day,” and therefore, Matthew is telling us Friday to Sunday is really the third “day”?…

Is this what we are supposed to accept?

No…

There is no need to be in subjection to this confused nonsense; that explanation contradicts the very words of Christ and it contradicts the Law.

Exactly how much time is Matthew referring to when he states, “on the third day”?

Moses already defined it for us: “And there was evening, and there was morning—the third day” (Gen. 1:13). According to Moses, “the third day” is composed of three mornings and three evenings—which does not fit into the Friday afternoon/Sunday morning story.

Where in the Bible does it say, “Jesus rose from the dead on Sunday morning”?

Nowhere…

In contrast, every biblical account indicates that he was already up from the dead on Sunday morning.

THE GOSPEL OF MARK

When the Sabbath was over [saturday was over], Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go to anoint Jesus’ body. Very early on the first day of the week [sunday], just after sunrise, they were on their way to the tomb and they asked each other, “Who will roll the stone away from the entrance of the tomb?” But when they looked up, they saw that the stone, which was very large, had been rolled away. As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. “Don’t be alarmed,” he said. “You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here.” (Mark 16:1-6)

The angel in the tomb didn’t say…

“You just missed him…. He got up five minutes ago.”

Our religious ancestors assumed that Jesus was resurrected on Sunday morning. This assumption is incorrect.

On what day was Christ crucified? On what day was he resurrected? During what year did these events occur?

Scripture reveals that Christ gave up his Spirit at about 3 p.m. (the 9th hour of the day: (Matt. 27:46-50). Scripture also reveals that he was buried just before sunset.

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN

Now it was the day of Preparation [the day the Passover lamb was slain], and the next day was to be a special Sabbath [the Feast of Unleavened Bread]. Because the Jews did not want the bodies left on the crosses during the Sabbath, they asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken down. [Jesus had to be in the burial tomb by sundown]. (John 19:31)

The time of Christ’s death is clear: it was the day of Preparation, the Feast of Passover, on the 14th day of Nisan, at 3 p.m. The time of Christ’s burial is clear: he was buried by sunset, or just prior to 6 p.m.

On the next day (the 15th of Nisan, which began at 6 p.m.), Christ was in the sealed tomb—which was the day of a special Sabbath: the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

The time of Christ’s Resurrection is clear: God raised him three days and three nights after he was buried in the heart of the Earth, which was on the 17th day of Nisan, just prior to sunset, just prior to 6 p.m.

On what day of the week was the Resurrection?

If Christ was buried in the Earth late afternoon, and rose three full days later, then that would place his Resurrection near sunset—not sunrise.

Scripture reveals that on the morning of the first day of the week (Sunday), Christ was already up from the dead.

What afternoon precedes Sunday morning? Saturday afternoon.

When the disciples arrived the next morning (which was Sunday), Christ was already up from the dead.

Jesus was resurrected on the Feast of First Fruits, just prior to sunset, on Saturday, the 17th day of Nisan.

On what day of the week was the Crucifixion? Counting back three days and three nights from the Resurrection, the day of the Crucifixion is marked at Wednesday, the 14th of Nisan: Passover.

In what year was Christ crucified?

We know that Christ was “about” 30 years of age when he started his ministry.

THE GOSPEL OF LUKE

Now Jesus himself was about thirty years old when he began his ministry. (Luke 3:23)

How does the Mosaic Law relate to this statement?

Firstly, Jesus is a priest “in the order of Melchizedek” (Heb. 7:17).

The Law required that a man be at least 30 years of age before he could enter priestly service…. Where can this be seen in the Torah? God told Moses and Aaron to take a census and count the men from “thirty to fifty years of age” who could “serve in the work in the Tent of Meeting [the tabernacle]” (Num. 4:3).

Note: When Joseph rose to his position of power in Egypt, he was 30 years old (Gen. 41:46). When David ascended to his throne in Jerusalem, he was 30 years old (2 Sam. 5:4), and he reigned for 40 years.

According to the Law, Jesus had to be, at minimum, 30 years old when he began his priestly ministry.

Herein, the year of the Crucifixion had to be in the vicinity of AD 30.

How does the Mosaic Law help us to mark the exact year of the Crucifixion?

The year of the Crucifixion had to be a year that saw the Feast of Passover fall on a Wednesday, and the Feast of First Fruits fall on a Saturday.

In what year was Christ crucified? AD 30.

Exactly 40 years later, the Romans destroyed the temple and massacred the Israelites.

How significant is the number “40” in the Bible?

How many years did the Israelites wander in the wilderness? 40.

The parallel between Moses and Jesus is unmistakable: Just as God gave the Israelites exactly 40 years to take him seriously after sending the first deliverer, Moses, God again gave the Israelites exactly 40 years to take him seriously after sending the second deliverer, Jesus the Christ.

Time marked in Old Testament times foreshadowed time marked in New Testament times.

The first coming of Christ witnessed the fulfillment of numerous prophecies—all of which came to pass on time, exactly as God foretold in the Old Testament. Yet, if we rely on our traditions, we would never know it. We would never understand the connection between the Old and New Testaments, and would never understand how time was marked for the first coming of Christ. Satan wants this knowledge lost to history and buried in the lies of religious tradition.

At some point in the past, Satan outwitted our religious ancestors, causing them to neglect Christ’s own prophecy and the Mosaic Law, and thereby, our ancestors were deceived into believing the Good Friday/Easter Sunday lie—and the deception continues to this day.

Where are these words, “Good Friday” and “Easter Sunday” found in the Bible?

Nowhere…

The word “Easter” has no biblical basis whatsoever. According to Nelson’s Bible dictionary, “Easter was originally a pagan festival honoring Eostre, a Teutonic goddess of light and spring.”

Not only did Satan deceive our ancestors about the time of the Resurrection… he added a pagan goddess to the story.

So what did our ancestors give us?

The wrong days...

A pagan goddess...

And our very own mascot: the Easter Bunny...

Our Lord was crucified on the Feast of Passover—not Good Friday.

Our Lord was resurrected on the Feast of First Fruits—not Easter Sunday.

Why do we in the body of Christ have to teach the greatest story ever told… on Satan’s terms… “Good Friday” and “Easter Sunday”?

Why can’t we in the body of Christ be allowed to teach the greatest story ever told… on God’s terms… “Passover” and “First Fruits”?

Why can’t we as Christ’s church use the same terminology as spoken by Moses, Christ, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Paul?

What will be our testimony to the flock of Christ this spring?

What will be our individual testimonies when we stand before the Lamb of God?

…How is it that our religious ancestors were so thoroughly fooled?

Firstly, neglecting the Mosaic Law allows man’s imagination to interpret New Testament prophecies without the standard God set forth by the first deliverer of God’s people: Moses.

Secondly, Scripture states that Christ was crucified the day before a “special Sabbath.” The weekly Jewish Sabbath is Saturday. The long-standing assumption has been that Christ was crucified the day before Saturday—which is Friday. However, the Scriptures state that the next day was a “special Sabbath,” which meant it was not just the weekly Sabbath, but was a unique holy day of celebration.

What unique holy day followed the slaying of the Passover lamb on the 14th of Nisan? The holy day that followed is on the 15th of Nisan: the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Christ was crucified the day before the Feast of Unleavened Bread—not the day before Saturday.

Why is it that modern-day theologians engage in an endless debate about the year of the Crucifixion?

How can we as Christ’s church get the year of the Crucifixion straight, if we can’t get the day of the Crucifixion straight?

Any rendering of time other than “three days and three nights” is a lie.

Why not help break the strength of religious tradition by telling the truth?

I would like to gratefully acknowledge Victor Paul Wierwille… for he paid no attention to our religious tradition on this matter…

…Finally…

Why is the Good Friday/Easter Sunday deception so important to Satan?

1. Satan seeks to hide the harmony between the Old and New Testaments and blind us to the reality that New Testament prophecies are founded upon the Mosaic Law, the prophets, and the Psalms.

2. If Satan can cause us to neglect prophecies that speak to the time Jesus would be in the Earth, then he can cause us to neglect prophecies that speak to the time Christ will return to the Earth. (This will be addressed at a later date.)

Next: THE MINISTRY OF JESUS: THE LAMB OF GOD: THE LENGTH OF CHIRST’S PRIESTLY MINISTRY

Where do we look?

The Mosaic Law—which had to be fulfilled as given.

It is the Law, written 3500 years ago, that enables us to separate modern-day dogma… from sound doctrine.

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THE MINISTRY OF JESUS: THE LAMB OF GOD

What was the length of Christ’s earthly ministry?

What is the foundation of God’s prophetic truth? The Old Testament…

Christ said…

“Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms” (Luke 24:44).

What was written in the Law of Moses about the Lamb of God that had to be fulfilled?

How would Moses answer this question?

THE MOSAIC LAW

When God gave Moses the Law regarding the Passover lamb, he said the lamb would be a “year old”: “The animals you choose MUST BE YEAR-OLD males without defect” (Exod. 12:5).

Hundreds of years after God gave this Law, he gave his only Son, his Lamb, to be slain for the sins of the world.

Paul stated that Jesus was our Passover Lamb (1 Cor. 5:7). Without question, Jesus had to fulfill the Law—exactly as given—regarding the Passover lamb. If Jesus didn’t fulfill the Law, then he wasn’t the Messiah. There is no doubt that Jesus would fulfill the Mosaic Law, because he was the Messiah.

If Jesus was not a “year-old” lamb on the Cross, then God broke his own Law—which is impossible. Therefore, the belief that Jesus had a multi-year ministry is impossible.

How can any theologian, any minister, any Christian successfully overturn or explain away the Mosaic Law—and the divine requirement that it be fulfilled as given?

How is the prophet Isaiah in agreement with the Law?

How are the apostles in agreement with the Law?

How is Christ in agreement with the Law?

THE SON OF GOD

What was the prophetic statement given to us by our Lord?

He [Jesus] went to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and on the Sabbath day he went into the synagogue, as was his custom. And he stood up to read. The scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is written: “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim THE YEAR of the Lord’s favor.” (Luke 4:16–19)

To all in the synagogue, Christ proclaimed the amount of time he would preach the good news: “the year [not years] of the Lord’s favor.”

What is the time line given to us in the Gospel of Luke about the Lamb of God?

First, Jesus came to John and was baptized by him (Luke 3:21, 22), and then Jesus was tempted 40 days in the wilderness (Luke 4:1-13), and then he heralded his mission, “to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor” (Luke 4:19), and then one year later, he was crucified on Passover (Luke 22 and 23). This is the testimony of Luke’s Gospel—and this is the truth.

Today, we as the body of Christ have a deeply divided perspective on the matter of Christ’s ministry.

Why?

There are modern-day theologians who acknowledge Christ’s prophetic statement about the “year” of the Lord’s favor, but their position is as follows: they believe that Jesus wasn’t referring to the time of his ministry, but was referring to a particular year—perhaps a Jubilee Year—of his multi-year ministry…

Is this correct?

Is this the “explanation” that we are supposed to accept?

Which prophet did Christ quote when he proclaimed “the year of the Lord’s favor”?

Isaiah…

Did Isaiah prophesy that the Messiah would one day proclaim the “Jubilee Year within his multi-year ministry”?

No…

Isaiah is in agreement with Moses.

THE PROPHET ISAIAH

When Christ spoke of “the year of the Lord’s favor,” he quoted Isaiah verbatim, who prophesied that the coming Messiah would “proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor”(Isa. 61:2).

If the ministry of Jesus lasted two or three years, then he failed to fulfill the prophecies given by Isaiah and Moses—and he failed to fulfill his own prophecy given in the synagogue.

Moses, Isaiah, and Christ have given us a definitive statement about time: The year of the Lord’s favor is the year of our Lord’s ministry.

Christ said…

Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. (Matt. 5:17)

How many exceptions are there to this prophetic statement?

Zero…

Where was Christ born?

But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times. (Micah 5:2)

Jesus was not born in Jerusalem or Capernaum, but Bethlehem… in fulfillment of the prophecy. No exceptions here.

What about this prophetic statement?

“The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect” (Exod. 12:6).

Why would this prophetic statement be an exception?

When was Jesus declared to be the “Lamb of God”?

Why did John the Baptist refer to Jesus as the “Lamb of God”?

The next day John was there again with two of his disciples. When he saw Jesus passing by, he said, “Look, the Lamb of God!” (John 1:35, 36)

A lamb can also be referred to as a yearling. Jesus was declared to be the “Lamb of God” by John at the time of the baptism, and one year later at the time of the Crucifixion, the lamb, the yearling, was selected. It’s the Law—fulfilled.

MATHEW AND MARK

What about Matthew and Mark?

What did they tell us about time?

Matthew and Mark are in agreement with each other, and with Luke, and with the Law.

All three Gospels cite the baptism of Jesus (Matt. 3:16; Mark 1:9; Luke 3:21), and then the one holy day of Passover, which witnessed the Crucifixion: (Matt. 26:2; Mark 14:1; Luke 22:1, 2). (Of course, Luke makes reference to a Passover when Jesus was 12 (Luke 2:41, 42).)

What have we been told to believe about Matthew, Mark, and Luke?

We have been told to believe that God simply omitted the extra Passovers, and that God is “silent” about the time of Christ’s ministry in these three Gospels.

Is this what we are supposed to accept?

I ask that we as the body of Christ consider what we are being told to believe…

Is God really going to be “silent” about time… and omit multiple Passovers, in three… separate… Gospels?

Are we as Christ’s church supposed to believe that it is just a coincidence that time marked in Matthew, Mark, and Luke is in harmony with time marked in the Mosaic Law?

Is it possible we are looking at the divine harmony of divine revelation regarding the Old and New Testaments?

Is it possible that Matthew, Mark, and Luke revealed the truth about the one-year ministry—and nothing is omitted?

Is it possible that the Gospel of John is in agreement with Matthew, Mark, and Luke?

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: THE HOLY DAYS

What is unique about the Gospel of John?

John documented the holy days (and the corresponding seasons) that mark the one-year ministry of the Lamb of God.

1. Spring: John 2:13: the first Passover Feast.

“When it was almost time for THE JEWISH PASSOVER, Jesus went up to Jerusalem.”

Sometime after this spring Passover, Christ himself marked time:

Do you not say, “FOUR MONTHS more and then the harvest”? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest. (John 4:35)

In order to teach the spiritual perspective on the “harvest,” Christ made reference to the physical harvest, and spoke of the time that would elapse until the physical harvest: four months.

What is the next major feast that would occur in the midst of the four months that follow Passover? The Feast of Weeks (Pentecost)…

2. Late Spring/early Summer: John 5:1: the Feast of Weeks.

“Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for A FEAST OF THE JEWS.”

What is a major feast that occurs after the Feast of Weeks, after the fall harvest? The Feast of Tabernacles…

3. Fall: John 7:2: the Feast of Tabernacles.

But when the JEWISH FEAST OF TABERNACLES was near, Jesus’ brothers said to him, “You ought to leave here and go to Judea, so that your disciples may see the miracles you do.” (John 7:2, 3)

What feast is cited next?

4. Winter: John 10:22: the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah).

Then came the FEAST OF DEDICATION at Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was in the temple area walking in Solomon’s Colonnade. (John 10:22, 23)

What feast is cited next? The final Passover…

5. Spring: John 11:55: the second and final Passover Feast. Jesus, as the Lamb of God, chosen as a “year-old male without defect,” would be God’s Lamb slain on the Cross.

When it was almost time for THE JEWISH PASSOVER, many went up from the country to Jerusalem for their ceremonial cleansing before the Passover. They kept looking for Jesus, and as they stood in the temple area they asked one another, “What do you think? Isn’t he coming to the Feast at all?” But the chief priests and Pharisees had given orders that if anyone found out where Jesus was, he should report it so that they might arrest him. Six days before the Passover, Jesus arrived at Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. (John 11:55-57; 12:1)

All additional verses that speak of Passover in the later chapters of John’s Gospel refer to this same, final Passover feast:

It was just before the PASSOVER FEAST. Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. (John 13:1)

Then the Jews led Jesus from Caiaphas to the palace of the Roman governor. By now it was early morning, and to avoid ceremonial uncleanness the Jews did not enter the palace; they wanted to be able to eat the PASSOVER. So Pilate came out to them and asked, “What charges are you bringing against this man?” (John 18:28, 29)

“What is truth?” Pilate asked. With this he went out again to the Jews and said, “I find no basis for a charge against him. But it is your custom for me to release to you one prisoner at the time of the PASSOVER. Do you want me to release ‘the king of the Jews’?” They shouted back, “No, not him! Give us Barabbas!” Now Barabbas had taken part in a rebellion. (John 18:38-40)

It was the DAY OF PREPARATION OF PASSOVER WEEK, about the sixth hour. “Here is your king,” Pilate said to the Jews. But they shouted, “Take him away! Take him away! Crucify him!” (John 19:14, 15)

The Gospel of John speaks of the holy days that mark the one-year ministry of the Lamb of God.

Yet, as we know, it is the Gospel of John that is used to justify a multi-year ministry…

So, where does the multi-year ministry belief originate in the Gospel of John?

This misunderstanding comes from one verse: chapter 6, verse 4. Here is what it says: “The Jewish Passover Feast was near” (John 6:4).

If the Gospel of John is believed as it stands, it appears that Christ’s ministry is two years in length, for there are three distinct Passover Feasts that are marked: 2:13, 6:4, and 11:55. The first year would be from 2:13 to 6:4, and the next year would be from 6:4 (the mid-point) to the final Passover, 11:55. However, this two-year assessment of time is in direct contradiction with the Old Testament Law.

If the Gospel of John appears to say something else, then is it our place to dismiss Christ, Isaiah, Moses, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Paul?

Can the Gospel of John contradict the Mosaic Law and stand in the sight of God?

If the Gospel of John appears to say something else, then is it our place to declare the Mosaic Law invalid?

Or is there something invalid in the Gospel of John?

There is not a problem with the Law, nor with Christ’s prophecy, nor with Isaiah’s prophecy, but with one verse—one sentence—in the Gospel of John. The reality is that there is no mid-point Passover for a Passover lamb, because the lamb is selected from among first-year males—not second-year males. Therefore, the mid-point Passover in the Gospel of John—chapter 6, verse 4—is not original, divine revelation.

Why can we in the body of Christ in clear conscience before Heaven dismiss John 6:4?

It fails the test of the Mosaic Law—and nothing that contradicts the Law can be held as valid in the sight of God… As it stands, John 6:4 can only be held as valid in the sight of men…

Not only is John 6:4 in disharmony with the Law, it is in disharmony with the Gospel itself.

How?

What is the common theme in the five records of the numbered holy days cited above?

Whenever a holy day is cited, what else is cited?

1. When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, JESUS WENT UP TO JERUSALEM.

2. Some time later, JESUS WENT UP TO JERUSALEM for a feast of the Jews.

3. But when the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles was near, Jesus’ brothers said to him, “YOU OUGHT TO LEAVE HERE AND GO TO JUDEA.”

4. Then came the Feast of Dedication at JERUSALEM. IT WAS WINTER, AND JESUS WAS IN THE TEMPLE AREA walking in Solomon’s Colonnade.

5. When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, MANY WENT UP FROM THE COUNTRY TO JERUSALEM for their ceremonial cleansing before the Passover.

Each time a holy day is referenced, John made reference to a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Even though Jesus did not go to the Feast of Tabernacles, the fact remains that John always spoke of the Jewish custom to travel to the holy city when he spoke of a holy day.

The exception is 6:4:

Some time after this, Jesus crossed to the far shore of the Sea of Galilee (that is, the Sea of Tiberias), and a great crowd of people followed him because they saw the miraculous signs he had performed on the sick. Then Jesus went up on a mountainside and sat down with his disciples. The Jewish Passover Feast was near. When Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming toward him, he said to Philip, “Where shall we buy bread for these people to eat?” He asked this only to test him, for he already had in mind what he was going to do.

Philip answered him, “Eight months’ wages would not buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!”

Another of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, spoke up, “Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?”

“Jesus said, “Have the people sit down.” There was plenty of grass in that place, and the men sat down, about five thousand of them. Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated as much as they wanted. He did the same with the fish.

When they had all had enough to eat, he said to his disciples, “Gather the pieces that are left over. Let nothing be wasted.” So they gathered them and filled twelve baskets with the pieces of the five barley loaves left over by those who had eaten.

After the people saw the miraculous sign that Jesus did, they began to say, “Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world.” Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make him king by force, withdrew again to a mountain by himself.

When evening came, his disciples went down to the lake, where they got into a boat and set off across the lake for CAPERNAUM. (John 6:1-17)

How is John 6:4 in disharmony with the entirety of the Gospel?

Where is the record of anyone going to Jerusalem to celebrate the feast?

Where were the disciples going?

When evening came, his disciples went down to the lake, where they got into a boat and set off across the lake for CAPERNAUM. (John 6:16, 17)

Where were the Israelites going?

The next day the crowd that had stayed on the opposite shore of the lake realized that only one boat had been there, and that Jesus had not entered it with his disciples, but that they had gone away alone. Then some boats from Tiberias landed near the place where the people had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks. Once the crowd realized that neither Jesus nor his disciples were there, they got into the boats and went to CAPERNAUM in search of Jesus. (John 6:22-24)

Capernaum is a long way from Jerusalem.

There is no record of Jerusalem, or the temple because John 6:4—as it reads today—is not original, divine revelation.

So, how is John 6:4 to be understood?

Why is a pilgrimage to Jerusalem not described?

Because “the feast” was “near,” not immediate, and this “feast” that was “near” is the same feast described, and expounded upon by John in the very next chapter, chapter 7, verse 2: “the Feast of Tabernacles”—not “Passover.” John 6:4 must be understood as, “The Jewish feast was near,” or, “A Jewish feast was near” (which was Tabernacles).

Are there theologians who acknowledge that John 6:4, as it reads today, is suspect?

Yes…

A reference to the authenticity problem of John 6:4 is found in the following publication: Westcott and Hort’s New Testament in Greek. In the appendix, Westcott and Hort cite early church leaders, such as Origen, who omitted the John 6:4 “Passover” when speaking of Christ’s ministry.

The conclusion of the matter is this: The “Passover” Feast of John 6:4 is in disharmony with the following: the chronological presentation in the Gospel of John, time marked in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, the prophecies of Isaiah and Christ, and the Mosaic Law.

THE VOICE OF OUR OWN PAST

It is common knowledge among theological circles that our own, early church leaders from the first and second centuries embraced the one-year ministry of our Lord.

Were our early church leaders deceived?

Or is it possible that they recognized the truth about the one-year ministry—which was later lost to history and corruption?

THE MOSAIC LAW

What does the Law reveal to us?

Jesus, as our Passover Lamb, was crucified on the holy day of Passover…

Jesus, who was the first fruits from the dead, was resurrected on the holy day of First Fruits…

Jesus, who was our Passover Lamb, was a lamb of the first year slain on the Cross…

It’s the Law.

Heaven has given us multiple witnesses who testify to the validity of the Mosaic Law; it is the Law that enables us to separate man’s imagination from sound doctrine… Why? … Who is above the Law? …

With Moses as our witness… we can state that our religious tradition of a multi-year ministry is the product of man’s imagination—not divine revelation.

… Finally… Take a look at what Philip said…

Philip found Nathanael and told him, “We have found the one Moses wrote about in the Law, and about whom the prophets also wrote—Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.” (John 1:45)

Moses and the Old Testament prophets gave us the foundational truth about our Lord and Savior…

Why should we in the twenty-first century allow ourselves to be in subjection to the imagination of anyone who seeks to “explain away” the Law and/or the prophets?

Shouldn’t we believe the Law and the prophecies that are in agreement with the Law?

If we do this, dogma will fall.

Let it be so…

Let Moses speak plainly and clearly to us…

…Shouldn’t we just let the words of Moses stand as given?

Christ did…

Next: The Gospel of Luke: The Parable of the Vineyard and the Reign of Tiberius

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THE GOSPEL OF LUKE: THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD AND THE REIGN OF TIBERIUS CAESAR

INTRODUCTION

During his earthly ministry, Jesus spoke of Israel in the context of a parable: the barren fig tree in the vineyard. How has this parable been misused to support the multi-year ministry belief?

Heaven not only gave us multiple witnesses who testify to the validity of the Mosaic Law and the one-year ministry of Jesus, Heaven gave us a landmark in history: the 15th year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar.

First… Christ’s parable…

THE PARABLE OF THE VINEYARD

In Christ’s parable of the barren fig tree in the vineyard, Christ identified the state of affairs in the Jewish nation at the time of the first century.

Then he [Christ] told this parable: “A man had a fig tree, planted in his vineyard, and he went to look for fruit on it, but did not find any. So he said to the man who took care of the vineyard, ‘For three years now I’ve been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and haven’t found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up the soil?’ ‘Sir,’ the man replied, ‘leave it alone for one more year, and I’ll dig around it and fertilize it. If it bears fruit next year, fine! If not, then cut it down.’” (Luke 13:6–9)

The symbolism is as follows: the vineyard is Palestine (the location of Israel), God is the owner of the vineyard and its fig tree (the Jewish nation), and Christ is the one declaring the lack of fruit. Because the tree of the Jewish nation bore no fruit, Christ declared it should be cut down.

However, the story of the man who planted a fig tree in the vineyard is a parable; it is not literal. There was no “man” who actually planted a literal “fig tree” who sought its “fruit” for literally “three years.”

This is a parable; it is not a literal account of Christ’s life as the Lamb of God. A parable contains symbols. The “man” is symbolic, the “vineyard” is symbolic, the “fig tree” is symbolic, the “fruit” is symbolic and the number “three” is symbolic.

Who in the body of Christ has the authority contradict the Mosaic Law, and declare that Christ’s ministry was three years in length based on a symbolic story?

THE REIGN OF TIBERIUS CAESAR

Our God didn’t stop with multiple witnesses in both the Old and New Testaments who testify to the one-year ministry of Jesus, for God has given us a historical landmark:

In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar… the word of God came to John son of Zechariah in the desert. He went into all the country around the Jordan, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. (Luke 3:1-3)

When did Tiberius Caesar begin his reign?

Reputable historians mark the commencement of his reign to August 19, AD 14. On this very day, Tiberius’ predecessor, Augustus, died; then Tiberius, unopposed, ascended to the throne. The reign of Tiberius is marked from the death of Augustus (August 19, AD 14) to the death of Tiberius (March 16, AD 37).

How did the Romans mark the reign of an emperor?

Ancient empires, like the Roman empire, marked the reign of a sovereign (sole ruler) by regnal years. (The regnal year was also used to mark time for important documents.)

The first regnal year began on the date the sovereign ascended to the throne, and the second year began on the anniversary of the accession. This modern-day understanding of the regnal year is supported by a voice from the past: the Roman government.

Roman coins have been unearthed that reveal the following: the Romans acknowledged their emperors on coins and marked regnal years on those coins. Of the coins recovered, one such coin depicts Tiberius Caesar and the second regnal year of his reign: AD 15/16 (as converted to our modern calendar).

What is the significance of this Roman artifact?

Roman regnal years do not follow the 12-month cycle of January to December, but follow their own 12-month cycle (which would begin during one calendar year and end during the following calendar year).

In light of this, the first regnal year of Tiberius’ reign commenced on the day he ascended to the throne, August 19, AD 14, and one year later, the regnal year ended on August 18, AD 15.

The second regnal year of Tiberius’ reign began on the anniversary of his accession, August 19, AD 15, and ended one year later on August 18, AD 16.

Herein, the 15th year of Tiberius’ reign commenced on August 19, AD 28 and ended on August 18, AD 29.

If the 15th year of Tiberius’ reign began on August 19, AD 28, then John’s ministry commenced sometime on or after this date. Recall that John was six months older than Jesus.

When did John baptize Jesus?

When exactly did Christ’s ministry begin?

Peter revealed to us that Christ’s ministry began with his baptism:

You know what has happened throughout Judea, beginning in Galilee after the baptism that John preached—how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him. (Acts 10:37, 38)

Knowing that Jesus was crucified on Passover in AD 30, then John had to baptize Jesus one year earlier—prior to Passover in AD 29…

Knowing that John’s ministry began prior to the baptism of Jesus, John’s ministry had to begin well prior to the AD 29 Passover…

What is the first year that precedes the spring of AD 29? AD 28.

If we are to believe the Roman government, and if we are to believe that Luke used the Roman regnal year to mark the reign of a Roman Caesar, then we have a historical landmark that is in perfect harmony with the Mosaic Law: the ministry of the Lamb of God had to be one year—not two or three.

Why?

It is impossible to fit two or three full years between August, AD 28 and Passover AD 30 (which was during the month of April (Nisan)).

How do modern-day theologians—who profess the multi-year ministry belief—deal with this time line?

There are theologians who accept the fact that Christ was crucified in AD 30, but if they believe established history—that the 15th year of Tiberius’ reign began in AD 28—then the multi-year ministry belief cannot work.

How do modern-day theologians handle this apparent dilemma?

They “explain away” history itself…

Some theologians have suggested the start of Tiberius’ reign should shift back to AD 13 or AD 12. If Tiberius’ reign shifts back two years to AD 12, then the 15th year of Tiberius’ reign also shifts back two years, from AD 28 to AD 26. Therein, the religious tradition of a multi-year ministry is maintained.

How do theologians justify “explaining away” the AD 14 commencement date of the reign of Tiberius?

They point to the fact that Tiberius was granted constitutional powers prior to his sole possession of the throne—which is true. However, the possession of constitutional powers has no relevance to marking the reign of a Roman Caesar. The regnal year corresponds to the accession of the sovereign—when an individual assumes absolute rule.

Finally, if the Roman regnal year was marked on Roman money, then the people of the Roman Empire would be familiar with the practice of marking the reign of an emperor with regnal years. Herein, those in the Roman Empire (and eventually beyond the empire) could readily understand Luke’s statement about Tiberius, and time.

Next: TIME IN PROPHECY: THE DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR OF CHRIST’S BIRTH

Where do we look?

Where do we find the time of the Crucifixion and Resurrection?

Where do we look to find the length of Christ’s ministry?

Where do we find the astronomical marking of Christ’s birth?

The Torah… the writings of Moses…

Finally…

If Christ fulfilled the spring holy days in the past, and shall fulfill the fall holy days in the future, then what are the chances that Jesus was born on a Hebrew holy day?

Very good…

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THE FIRST COMING OF CHRIST: THE DAY, MONTH, AND YEAR OF HIS BIRTH

THE VOICE OF GOD: THE HEAVENS AND THE TORAH

The Creator set the heavens in motion, and he set the plan of salvation in motion—and they are in perfect synchrony with one another. The heavens display God’s celestial clock, and the Hebrew holy days reveal God’s plan of salvation. In essence, God has given us two witnesses who are in agreement; the celestial clock and the Hebrew calendar, together, mark the day, month, and year that Jesus was born. Armed with this knowledge, it becomes evident that there is an unmistakable parallel between the birth of Christ and the descent of Christ from Heaven… for us.

It is by way of the celestial clock, the Hebrew calendar, and the Mosaic Law, that we as Christ’s church can construct the irrefutable time line that marks the first coming of Christ.

THE HEAVENS: THE CELESTIAL CLOCK

The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. (Ps. 19:1-3)

What was the knowledge written in the heavens when Jesus was born in Bethlehem?

Where in the heavens is this knowledge found?

The Zodiac.

The Zodiac refers to the twelve constellations that the sun “travels through” during the normal course of a year. God “spoke through” two of those constellations: Leo and Virgo.

As revealed in Revelation, the constellation Virgo, the virgin, provided the celestial signs that portrayed the birth of the Son of God (Rev. 12:1, 2), and, as revealed in the Torah, the constellation Leo would announce the arrival of the King, who would come out of the tribe of Judah (Gen. 49:9, 10). Leo and Virgo are God’s two celestial witnesses who declared the birth of the Christ Child—marking the day, month, and year of the event.

What did the heavens tell us?

What was the day of the birth?

LEO: THE LION

The prophecy that Leo would proclaim the arrival of the Messianic King came from Jacob:

Judah is a lion’s whelp. . . . The sceptre shall not depart from [the tribe of] Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh [Christ] come [into the world]; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be. (Gen. 49:9, 10 kjv)

Why did Jacob refer to Judah as a “lion’s whelp”?

It is a symbolic statement—and it is a prophetic statement.

The symbolism is that the tribe of Judah—and the story of Judah—is represented in the heavens by the constellation Leo, the lion. The most famous descendant of the tribe of Judah is Jesus the Christ. In Revelation, the Messiah is referred to as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah” (Rev. 5:5). The celestial representation of Judah—Leo—would ultimately tell the story of the coming King.

Leo is uniquely significant, for within its cluster of stars is the king star of the Zodiac: Regulus. “Regulus” is derived from the Latin word for “king,” and is referred to as the “royal star.” It is the brightest star in the lion, and is located “between his feet.” (Note: Regulus shines about 350 times brighter than our sun.)

In this prophecy about the coming King, Jacob also referred to the sceptre: “The sceptre shall not depart from Judah.”

Why?

What is the significance of the “sceptre”?

“The insignia of the king were the throne, the crown, the royal bracelet and the sceptre,” (The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 9, p. 385, 1942).

The sceptre speaks of royal power. This prophecy of the sceptre is repeated in the Torah:

[T]here shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel. (Num. 24:17 KJV)

What did God reveal in the Torah?

A star, a sceptre, and Leo the lion speak of the coming Messiah.

The only question to be addressed is this: What signs did God give in Leo and when did those signs occur?

CELESTIAL SIGNS

And God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark seasons and days and years.” (Gen. 1:14)

The Hebrew word for “signs” means, “a signal. . . evidence. . . [or] omen,” (Strong’s Concordance, Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary, p. 119).”

How did the “lights in the expanse of the sky” serve as signals in Leo?

What signs would be fit for a king?

What were the signs of a king?

“The insignia of the king were the throne, the crown, the royal bracelet and the sceptre.”

GOD’S CELESTIAL VOICE: THE SIGNS OF THE KING

Looking up at the heavens, these were signs of the coming King:

THE CROWN

During the second week of September 3 BC, Jupiter traveled toward Regulus. From September 3 BC to May 2 BC, Jupiter came into conjunction with Regulus three times, and because of Jupiter’s retrograde motion, Jupiter appeared to “circle” above Regulus, forming a halo. Herein, the heavens presented the luminous crown to Christ the King.

THE ROYAL BRACELET AND THE SCEPTRE

One month after the heavens crowned the new King, the heavens presented Christ with the royal bracelet and the sceptre. In June 2 BC, Jupiter and Venus approached each other in the vicinity of Regulus, and the two planets formed the diameter of the bracelet around Leo’s front foot.

On June 17, 2 BC, the heavens presented the royal bracelet to Christ: Jupiter and Venus came together and “wrapped around” the “wrist” of the king; this merging of Jupiter and Venus appeared in the sky as one “super planet.” This conjunction of the two planets occurred right on the ecliptic (the path of the sun); this placed Jupiter and Venus in a direct line with Regulus (which is always “on” the ecliptic).

On the same day, June 17, Mercury, Mars, and the sun lined up along the ecliptic, and they did so in a direct line in front of Regulus. Thus, the heavens formed the sceptre: The “super planet” of Jupiter and Venus lit up the “handle,” and the sceptre went right through Regulus and continued forward through Mercury and Mars, and the tip was lit up by the sun. Herein, the heavens had presented Christ with his royal power.

THE THRONE

Now, the grand finale: on August 26, 2 BC, Jupiter, Mars, and Mercury came into conjunction slightly below the body of Leo. Then, Venus, the sun, and the moon joined the conjunction two days later in the “L” shape; it was this cluster of celestial bodies that provided the final, celestial display for the King: the heavenly throne.

In one calendar year, God covered all the kingly “signs” in Leo.

In one day, God covered the actual birth of the Christ Child in Virgo.

VIRGO: THE VIRGIN

Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign [a signal]: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel. (Isa. 7:14)

Virgo is the celestial symbol of the virgin, and within this constellation, God gave a divine sign with the sun and the moon:

A great and wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman [the constellation Virgo] clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth [to the Christ Child]. (Rev. 12:1, 2)

When did this celestial show take place?

Astronomical calculations reveal that this celestial sign—of the sun shining through Virgo with the moon at her feet—appeared in the sky over the Holy Land on September 11, 3 BC.

VIRGO AND LEO

The harmony between Virgo and Leo is unmistakable: God spoke through Virgo on September 11, 3 BC, and God began speaking through Leo during the second week of September 3 BC—which included September 11.

September 11, 3 BC is the divine threshold: this is the day marks the birth of Christ the King!!

God’s two celestial witnesses—Virgo and Leo—are in agreement, and no one in the Bible disagrees with them.

THE CELESTIAL SIGNS AND THE HEBREW CALENDAR

What day does September 11, 3 BC correspond to on the Hebrew calendar?

New Year’s Day, Tishri one, Rosh HaShanah: the Feast of Trumpets!!

On September 11, 3 BC, it was the New Moon that appeared at the feet of Virgo, announcing the commencement of the holy day—and as Jerusalem thundered with trumpets… Christ the King was born!!

THE BIRTH OF THE KING AND THE RETURN OF THE KING

The divine parallel between the birth and descent of our Lord is also unmistakable: Just as celestial signs lined up with the Hebrew calendar on the holy day of Trumpets to mark the birth of Christ the King, so shall celestial signs again line up with the holy day of Trumpets to mark the descent of Christ the King!!

THE HEBREW CALENDAR: THE FEAST OF TRUMPETS

Which Hebrew holy day has direct relevance to a king?

The Feast of Trumpets, Rosh HaShanah…

“According to the rabbis, Rosh Ha-Shanah commemorates the creation of the universe.”. . . “Since Rosh Ha-Shanah is the anniversary of the creation, the shofar-tones [trumpet sounds] are equivalent to the sounds of jubilation attendant on the proclamation of God as King of the Universe,” (The International Jewish Encyclopedia, p. 259, 1973). Hebrew prayers that celebrate God as King span ten days, and they commence on Rosh HaShanah.

Look at what King David himself proclaimed: the sounding of trumpets celebrated the appointing of a Hebrew king:

King David said, “Call in Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet and Benaiah son of Jehoiada.” When they came before the king, he said to them: “Take your lord’s servants with you and set Solomon my son on my own mule and take him down to Gihon. There have Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anoint him king over Israel. Blow the trumpet and shout, ‘Long live King Solomon!’ Then you are to go up with him, and he is to come and sit on my throne and reign in my place. I have appointed him ruler over Israel and Judah.” (1 Kings 1:32-35)

The sounding of trumpets proclaimed throughout the Holy Land that a new Hebrew king had arrived.

What is Jesus Christ? A King.

“The days are coming,” declares the Lord, “when I will raise up to David a righteous Branch, a King who will reign wisely and do what is just and right in the land. In his days Judah will be saved and Israel will live in safety. This is the name by which he will be called: The Lord Our Righteousness.” (Jer. 23:5, 6)

THE HEBREW CALENDAR OR THE ROMAN CALENDAR

For how many centuries have we listened to the lie of a December 25 birth?

As many of us know, December 25 is the Roman holiday of Saturnalia—which celebrates the birth of the unconquered sun.

How can any modern-day religious “authority” honestly believe that the Creator would have his Son born on a pagan holiday?

Hebrew holy days are prophetic in nature—not Roman holidays.

THE FIRST COMING OF CHRIST: THE TIME LINE

The Gospel of Luke provides the chronology of events for Joseph, Mary, and Jesus.

NAZARETH TO BETHLEHEM: So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. (Luke 2:4-7)

3 BC, September 11: Jesus is born.

BETHLEHEM TO JERUSALEM:When the time of their purification according to the Law of Moses had been completed, Joseph and Mary took him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord (as it is written in the Law of the Lord, “Every firstborn male is to be consecrated to the Lord”), and to offer a sacrifice in keeping with what is said in the Law of the Lord: “a pair of doves or two young pigeons” (Luke 2:22-24). Moses wrote of this matter in the following: Exodus 13:2 and Leviticus 12:1-8.

JERUSALEM TO NAZARETH:When Joseph and Mary had done everything required by the Law of the Lord [after Jesus was born], they returned to Galilee to their own town of Nazareth [back to their house]. (Luke 2:39)

While Joseph and Mary reside back in Nazareth, the celestial signs continue in Leo.

2 BC, August 28: The kingly signs in Leo are now complete. During the first year of Christ’s life, Heaven covers all the kingly “signs” in Leo. Certainly, God is capable of communicating a celestial message that leaves no room for doubt. Leo is the location in the sky spoken of in the Torah, and this is the place in the sky the “wise men” (the Magi) would watch for the signs of the coming King.

2 BC, September 11: Jesus is 1.

It is Matthew who gives us the chronology of events for the Magi.

After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him.” (Matt. 2:1, 2)

After seeing Herod, the Magi continue their journey and find not a “babe” in a “manger,” but “the young child” in “the house” (Matt. 2:11 kjv).

Where?

Bethlehem?

Or Nazareth?

Is there any record of Joseph and Mary buying a house in Bethlehem?

No…

If the house of Joseph and Mary was in Nazareth, and the testimony of Luke is that they returned to Nazareth, and the testimony of Matthew is that the Magi saw the “young child” in “the house,” then in what town did the Magi see Jesus?

Nazareth.

The Magi followed “his star” to Nazareth.

Although King Herod did give instructions to go to Bethlehem, the Magi followed “his star”—not Herod.

Where in the Scriptures does it say…

“And the Magi diligently followed the direction of the blood-thirsty moron, Herod, and soon thereafter arrived in Bethlehem”?

Nowhere…

For those of us in the body of Christ who hold to the supreme authority of Scripture, we only need the testimony of Matthew and Luke—not the “word” of our religious ancestors who would have us believe the Magi showed up at the manger, or at some house, in Bethlehem.

After the Magi visit the young child in Nazareth, God intervenes, and the Magi return to their homeland. When Herod starts his killing spree, he is looking in the wrong place: Bethlehem. Joseph and Mary had already left Nazareth and were on their way to Egypt.

Why did Herod kill all male children two years and younger?

Jesus is a “young child.” Herod wanted to make sure the child King would not live to see the age of two. Instead, Herod died early in the year 1 BC, and did not live to “see” Jesus turn two.

1 BC: King Herod dies.

According to Josephus (renowned historian), Herod died not long after a lunar eclipse and before a Passover. In the year 1 BC, on January 9, there was a total eclipse of the moon (three months before Passover).

1 BC, September 11: Jesus is 2.

There is no year “0.”

AD 1, September 11: Jesus is 3.

AD 2, September 11: Jesus is 4.

AD 3, September 11: Jesus is 5.

AD 4, September 11: Jesus is 6.

AD 5, September 11: Jesus is 7.

AD 6, September 11: Jesus is 8.

AD 7, September 11: Jesus is 9.

AD 8, September 11: Jesus is 10.

AD 9, September 11: Jesus is 11.

AD 10, September 11: Jesus is 12.

AD 11, September 11: Jesus is 13.

AD 12, September 11: Jesus is 14.

AD 13, September 11: Jesus is 15.

AD 14, September 11: Jesus is 16.

AD 15, September 11: Jesus is 17.

AD 16, September 11: Jesus is 18.

AD 17, September 11: Jesus is 19.

AD 18, September 11: Jesus is 20.

AD 19, September 11: Jesus is 21.

AD 20, September 11: Jesus is 22.

AD 21, September 11: Jesus is 23.

AD 22, September 11: Jesus is 24.

AD 23, September 11 Jesus is 25.

AD 24, September 11: Jesus is 26.

AD 25, September 11: Jesus is 27.

AD 26, September 11: Jesus is 28.

AD 27, September 11: Jesus is 29.

AD 28, August 19: Tiberius Caesar begins the 15th year of his reign (Luke 3:1-3). The ministry of John the Baptist begins on or after this date.

AD 28, September 11: Jesus turns 30.

Now in his 30th year, Jesus is able to enter priestly service (Num. 4:1–3). Now, he can be baptized. Herein, sometime between September 11, AD 28, and Passover in AD 29, John baptizes Jesus.

This all happened at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan, where John was baptizing. The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!. . . I have seen and I testify that this is the Son of God.”(John 1:28, 29, 34)

Following the baptism, there are distinct events that take place prior to the first spring Passover: Jesus is led into the wilderness for 40 days, he later calls out his apostles, and at the wedding in Cana, Jesus turns water into wine. In essence, in the weeks that precede the AD 29 Passover, Christ’s ministry begins.

The Gospel of John reveals the key holy days that mark the one-year ministry of the Lamb of God.

AD 29, Spring: Passover (John 2:13).

AD 29, Late Spring/Early Summer: “a feast of the Jews [Weeks/Pentecost]” (John 5:1).

AD 29, September 11: Jesus turns 31.

AD 29, Fall: Tabernacles (John 7:2, 3).

AD 29, Winter: Dedication (John 10:22, 23).

AD 30, Spring: passover (John 11:55): The Crucifixion.

Jesus is (still) 31.

Verses 12:1, 13:1, 18:28, and 19:14 in John’s Gospel all refer to the same Passover introduced in verse 11:55; it is the Passover that witnesses the Crucifixion.

It was the day of Preparation of Passover Week, about the sixth hour. “Here is your king,” Pilate said to the Jews. But they shouted, “Take him away! Take him away! Crucify him!” “Shall I crucify your king?” Pilate asked. “We have no king but Caesar,” the chief priests answered. (John 19:14, 15)

In fulfillment of the Mosaic Law, the Lamb of God is taken from the “first year” and slain on the holy day of Passover.

Christ’s ministry was one year in length. It’s the Law. No exceptions…

Exceptions only exist in man’s imagination and in religious tradition—not in the Scriptures.

Why not help break the strength of the multi-year ministry “tradition” by telling the truth?

You have the Mosaic Law on your side…

GOD’S TESTIMONY

Our God determined that the motion of the heavens would be in perfect alignment with prophecy in the Torah. This harmony between the heavens and the Torah cannot be broken, and it is for us to understand. God spoke through the constellations’ Leo and Virgo—on the holy day of Trumpets—to announce the birth of a King… our Savior.

How can our response to our Creator be anything but awe and inspiration?

God bless.

revvel

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