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We thought this link would get your attention! Biblical prophecy is one of the most
popular, yet nearly always misunderstood, of all biblical subjects. People want to know
what their future holds and often think that understanding biblical prophecy will help
them.
Now that youre here let's address the issue at hand. The scenario we
provide, from our view anyway, may be a little different than what
you may believe. For example, we do not suggest the rapture of the church before the great
tribulation. Rather we submit that the resurrection of the saints is at the return of
Jesus Christ to Jerusalem and the great battle in progress there. Moreover, we see
Armageddon as the assembly point of the western armies not both eastern and western
armies. They are at all out war with each other at that point not allies. The eastern
coalition forces move into the Levant and push toward Jerusalem, then the command center
for the western allies (Daniel
11:45), and engage them in decisive battle. Another
unsuccessful eastern invasion of the Levant, described in
Ezekiel
38-39, comes several
years later following the return of Jesus Christ. The Western European superpower is the
"king of the north" in bible prophecy. The "king of the south"
consists of a block of associated Arabic nations including Egypt, Libya, and other North
African and Middle Eastern Islamic states.
Now then, after all we have stated about careful exegesis, and the problems of eisogesis (see
Overview), we do not want to violate the very principles we endorse and encourage you
to follow. In this discussion we did not develop a finely crafted exegesis, but instead we
chose to present our rather middle of the road conclusions. Do not believe us believe your
Bible. We are fallible the Bible is not. While we challenge you to look into these matters
our goal is to aid your understanding not obfuscate it. We believe we have pointed you in
the right direction.
Our hermeneutic
The hermeneutic principles we follow, although we down play the value of
hermeneutics in favor of science and exegesis, is that:
The Bible is the inspired word of God.
Every scripture must be understood in its immediate context.
Any interpretation of scripture must be understood in the context of all
other scriptures.
We must avoid taking scriptures out of their context. Isolating scriptures
by stripping them from their context leads to a distortion of their meaning. Nevertheless,
the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament provide many prophetic statements about the
same nexus of events even though many centuries have passed between the writers of this
material. This represents our belief in the divine inspiration of the Hebrew Scriptures
and the New Testament which we argue must be taken as a whole.
We agree that a scripture cannot mean what it has never meant, but there
is an important, usually overlooked, caveat. Divine inspiration of the Bible means that
the ultimate lesson is what its divine author had in mind not necessarily the mindset of
the human instruments who wrote the material. For example, Daniel did not know the meaning
of the prophecy of
Daniel 11-12 even though he was the writer. The angel's comment to
Daniel was that the material was locked until the time of the end (Daniel
12:9). Hence,
those who come to understand
Daniel 11-12 in the end time will know the meaning of these
scriptures in a way that they never meant before to human readers. The implication is that
we have to accumulate various parts to assimilate the whole scenario.
Preserving context in this case has to do with the nexus of end time
events discussed throughout the Bible. Arguing that this violates a hermeneutic principle
regarding context is illusory. No single writer or book details the whole matter. For
example, some theologians think it horrid to equate the day of the Lord in Joel
(Joel 1:15,
2:1,
2:31) with the Lord's day in Revelation (Revelation
1:10). We do not. They are
part of the same "transaction" even though several centuries separate the
writers. We argue that there is a greater, deeper context in apocalyptic biblical writings
than the immediate context of the writer and the cultural and historical circumstances of
his day. Harmonizing all the material, however, is as difficult as it is controversial.
The Olivet Prophecy
A small group of disciples came to Jesus privately and asked him two basic
questions: 1) When will these things be? and 2) What will be the sign of your coming and
the end of the age? (Matthew
24:3). Jesus answered the second question first (see this in
Matthew 24:6 last part "the end is not
yet",
Luke 21:9 last part "the end
is not immediately", and
Mark 13:7 last
part).
In this section of scripture, known as the Olivet Prophecy, Jesus gave his
disciples the key to those prophecies which refer to the sign of his second coming and the
end of our age. Do not confuse "the time of the end" and "the last
days" for the latter refer to the period from Jesus' day until the time he returns.
Take a look at our harmonization of the parallel texts of
Revelation and the gospels regarding Jesus answer to the second question (we will
develop the balance of this prophetic material for the WWW at a later time).
Vastly different prophetic paradigms arise when associating these matters
with the actual course of history. See the chart below for our present
understanding. You might want to explore the end time themes advocated by individuals who
write and preach along these lines such as
Hal Lindsey, John
Hagee, Roderick C. Meredith,
Garner Ted Armstrong, and Jack
Van Impe.
OUTLINE OF END
TIME EVENTS
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The Seven Seals
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A sealed
scroll opened one seal at a time by Jesus Christ (Rev 5:1-14) about whom the angels sang
"Worthy are You to take the book and to break its seals; for You were slain, and
purchased for God with Your blood men from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.
You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to our God; and they will reign upon the
earth" (Rev 5:9-10
NASB). Once opened each seal remains open until the end from which we infer that the
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1st Seal
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False Prophets
(a white horse)
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Only since the Protestant Reformation about CE
1517 do we see preaching on a mass scale proclaiming the "time is near" (Lk 21:8 last part) and the sense of "many"
coming in his name preaching that Jesus of Nazareth is the Christ but deceiving many
by proclaiming a different gospel than the message he preached. See
Rev 12:9 (the Devil and his false
ministers deceive the whole world) and
II Cor 11:13-15 (false ministers
disguise themselves as "God's ministers" as Satan disguises himself as an
"angel of light").
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Mt. 24:4-5, Mk 13:5-6,
Lk 21:8,
Rev 6:1. |
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2nd Seal
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Wars and Rumors of
Wars
(a red horse)
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The Greek, "alliances" against
"alliances", implies global coalitions of nations. The technological
advancements of the latter 19th Century made alliances enabling warfare on a worldwide
scale, e.g., WW I, WW II. The advent of the United
Nations enabled military actions to be taken all over the globe, e.g., the Korean War,
Vietnam War, and the like. As intercontinental ballistic missiles armed with
nuclear devices or biological weaponry become available to rogue nations and
minor powers they bring a greater threat to world peace. The use of such weapons
can easily draw the major powers into conflict and the aftermath of any nuclear or
biological event has a global impact. |
Rev
6:3,
Mt 24:6-7,
Mk 13:7-8,
Lk 21:9-10.
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3rd Seal
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Famine, Disease
Epidemics, and Earthquakes
(a black horse)
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It has only been from the decade of the 1980's
that we see the first continent, Africa, having come to the point that it has not been
able to significantly recover from famine. It may be another 25 years before before food
shortages affect 1/3 of the earth's surface. A
quart of wheat for a day's wages suggests a costly price for available cereal crops in the
famine areas out of the reach of the poor. Enough rain comes to produce olives and wine
suggesting the availability of food but with hunger present. The lack of proper nutrition
impairs the immune system and leads to disease and death.
Seismic activity has increased on our planet in recent years. Ultimately
earthquakes will bring about great devastation in major population areas. |
Rev
6:5
Mt 24:7 (last part)
Mk 13:8 (last part)
Lk 21:11 (adds plagues).
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4th Seal
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Death
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A consequence of earthquakes, famine, and
disease is death. How long can the world meet the food import needs of food
requiring nations? Ultimately, famine and starvation
will affect one-fourth of the world's population. At this point Africa, with
presumably South America and Asia soon to follow, suffers from massive famine. Note that
here we deal with a generation produced out of the THIRD SEAL which does not have the
physical stamina to survive as their parents and grandparents did. The word
"sheol" gives the sense of mass graves (the world of the dead). |
Rev
6:7 but not mentioned in the Gospels.
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5th Seal
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The Tribulation and
Martyrdom of Saints
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Rev 6:9 martyrdom of saints (The Great
Tribulation).
Rev 6:11 fellow
servants who were to be killed even as they had been killed should be completed.
Rev 11: 1-14 Two
witnesses (God's last warning to the evil powers of the world) 3 1/2 year (360 day)
special ministry.
Holy City (Jerusalem) tread under 3 1/2 years (42 months). |
Rev.6:9,
Lk 21:11 (terrors).
Lk 21:11-18 (religious persecution and
martyrdom). |
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6th Seal
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Heavenly Signs
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Rev 6:16-17 (the great day of their
wrath has come). See
Acts 2:20 quoted from
Joel 2:31 for proof that the Heavenly Signs come before
the Day of the Lord.
Sealing of the 144,000 (Rev 7:2-8)--these are converted people
being sealed. |
Rev
6:12;
Lk 21:11;
Lk 21:25-26
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7th Seal
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The
Day of the Lord
(THE TIME OF GOD'S WRATH) |
The Day of the Lord includes the sounding of
seven trumpets.
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Rev
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The Seven Trumpets
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1st Trumpet
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Fire burning on
much of the earth's surface. |
Rev
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2nd Trumpet
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Sea greatly affected.
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Rev
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3rd Trumpet
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Drinking water polluted.
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Rev
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4th Trumpet
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Atmosphere affected.
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Rev
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5th Trumpet (1st Woe)
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United European West and their
allies begin World War III with a nuclear first strike against the Eastern
Coalition bringing about horrendous destruction and a massive loss of human life. The
excerpt "as of" a scorpion is indicative of terrifying war machines. |
Rev
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6th Trumpet (2nd Woe)
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The Eastern Coalition retaliates
against United Europe (the King of North). Four angels who are bound at the great river
Euphrates [released with 200 million man army} might kill 1/3 of humankind].
Joel 2:11 refers to the Eastern Coalition
forces as God's army. The Western capital (possibly Rome
but symbolically referred to as Babylon) destroyed in a nuclear blast (see
Rev 18 whole chapter). |
Rev 9:13-21. |
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7th Trumpet (3rd Woe)
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A number of
events occur at the seventh trumpet. Its concluding events are the seven last plagues (
the final plagues of wrath compared to "vials").
Western leaders concentrate their combined forces at Armageddon
presumably to shore up its hold on the Middle East and to protect its energy sources by a
land invasion of oil rich Persian Gulf states. An eastern army
move threatens Jerusalem, the command center of the Western Allies, and
the Allies move major contingents of military forces to the Jerusalem
area.
The
Great
Intervention
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Rev
11:15 Time of Christ's Second Coming to take over the governments of the world.
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Rev
17:15-17 Great false church destroyed by the "beast" power.
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The Two Witnesses resurrected and
rise into a
cloud (Rev 11:11-12).
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1
Thes 4:16 Jesus will descend and we shall meet him in the clouds.
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Lk 21:27
(people will see Christ return).
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Mt 24:27
as lightening from east to the west.
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Mt
24:37-41 Just like the days of Noah (some will be taken some not).
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Rev
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The Seven Last Plagues
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Likened to seven vials these
plagues are God's righteous judgments upon modern "Babylon" all poured out in a
single 24 hour period at the appearance of the Messiah although some of those symbolic
vials of wrath will undoubtedly continue to be administered past the 24 hour period (Rev 18:8)]. The first five vials appear to
be the consequences of the warfare between the East and West. The seven last plagues
complete the wrath of God (Rev 16:1).
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1st Vial
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Biological warfare--causes
excruciating sores poured out upon all who are participating in this world's false,
civil-religious system--the beast system.
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Rev
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2nd Vial
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Sea becomes
blood like that of as dead man. |
Rev
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3rd Vial
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Rivers and
streams (drinking water) affected. |
Rev
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4th Vial
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Intense light of the sun.
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5th Vial
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Darkness and
great pain afflict those in the area of the headquarters of the beast power. Earth's
inhabitants will refuse to yield to Christ's authority when he comes. |
Rev 16:10.
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6th Vial
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Greatest battle
in all human history--the world's nations joining together to fight the returned Christ .
This plague is part of God's plan to gather the armies of all nations that remain
rebellious to his ways into one place for the final phase--the final battle of World War
III along a front extending about 200 miles.
The armies clash in battle along a front of some 200
miles. The focal point of the ensuing conflict is the Kidron Valley (the Valley of
Jehoshaphat at Jerusalem). Great carnage results. At the height of the battle, on the
brink of a final nuclear holocaust, God intervenes with the Return of Jesus of Nazareth,
the messiah, who destroys the combatants. |
Rev 16:12-16.
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7th Vial
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Earth violently
shaken by the mightiest earthquake ever to occur. Even mountains the islands of the sea
will be moved (Rev 19:20). Many
islands, being dormant volcanic cones will literally blow up and disappear.
Rev
11:13 a great earthquake (1/10 of Jerusalem fell, 7,000 people killed in the
earthquake) and final punishment of humanity will be with gigantic hailstones which will
weigh about 100 pounds each (Rev 16:21).
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16:17-18. See also
Rev 19:17-21.
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We presented the foregoing for you to consider but we warn you that it is
merely our opinion based upon our experience and analysis. It is the best we have to offer
at this time. Others may, and probably do, have a more well-reasoned and more precise
answer. Time will tell.
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