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Tag: Prophecy

Book of Daniel

Daniel Chapter 11 – The Most Detailed Prophecy In The Bible Of The 2520-year Period Known As The “Times of the Gentiles”

27 Sep 20185 Mar 2019
In our previous articles we examined Daniel Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 which provides a general outline for the SEVEN TIMES (or 2520-year) period known as the "Times of the…
Book of Daniel

Daniel Chapter 8 – The Vision of the Ram and The Goat and Their Influence on the Rise of the Little Horn

20 Sep 201816 Dec 2025
In the last article we examined Daniel Chapter 7 as a prophecy which would extend over the 2520 year period of Jewish Diaspora and Restoration.  We analyzed the prophecy of…
Book of Daniel

Daniel Chapter 7 – The 2520-year ‘Gentile Reign’ of the Holy Land by the Great Mediterranean Empires of History

13 Sep 201816 Dec 2025
The prophecies found in the book of Daniel provide an amazing look into future history of Israel.   Many of the chapters schematically provide the duration of exile and punishment, the…
Book of Daniel

Answering Common Objections by Jews on Daniel’s 70 Weeks’s Prophecy (Part 1)

3 May 20186 Mar 2019
The Missing 165 Years In Jewish History Intentionally Hides The Ability To Correctly Calculate Jesus as the Anointed Messiah Introduction In my previous article, the prophecy of of Daniel's Seventy Weeks was analyzed…
Book of Daniel

Daniel Chapter 9 – The Most Perfect Prophecy in the Bible Proving That Jesus is Messiah and King of the Jews

18 Apr 201823 Feb 2020
Daniel’s Seventy Week’s prophecy might provide strongest evidence yet proving that Jesus was the Christ and God-Man, while foretelling the eventual acceptance of the Diaspora Jews to this Truth. "But…
Interpreting Prophecy

Interpreting Key Symbols Used to Decode Prophecies on the “End-Times”

17 Apr 20187 Jan 2019
An Analysis of the Mysterious Heavenly Bodies Used in the Olivet Discourse and the Book of Revelation   Introduction THE BIBLE TELLS US there are to be signs in the…
Book of Revelation

Revelation Chapter 16 – The Dawn of the Reformation, Renaissance, Colonialism and Revolution

16 Apr 20187 Jan 2019
  In Revelation Chapter 12 and Chapter 13 we focused on key events which occurred in the Church in the Middle Ages, or from the time of the fall of…
Book of Revelation

Revelation Chapters 12: Victory over Paganism, Christological Crisis & the Age of the Councils, Rise of Monasticism, the Iconoclast Controversy & the New Age of Persecution

15 Apr 20186 Sep 2019
Introduction IN THIS NEXT article in a series of on the Book of Revelation, we will examine closely Revelation chapter 12 and revisit portions of chapter 11. Typically most commentators…
Book of Revelation

Revelation Chapters 7 to 9 – Persecution and Heresy In The Early Church

15 Apr 20187 Jan 2019
St. John's Prophecy on the Church's Christological Crisis - From The Ante-Nicene Times Until The Fall of Rome   . Introduction Revelation chapters seven, eight and nine are an interesting…

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Books on Eastern Orthodox Historicist Eschatology

Seven Times Unto The Dispersion Consummation

The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Book of Revelation

The Interpretation of the Book of Revelation by Apostolos Makrakis

Hellenism and the Unfinished Revolution

Day of the Christ Pantocrator Sky – August 11th, 1999

 

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