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<blockquote data-quote="interpreter" data-source="post: 69161979" data-attributes="member: 28106"><p>My interpretations also pretty much jive with the teachings of the Orthodox Church. For example I agree 100 % with what the Patriarch of Jerusalem said in 636 AD about Omar and the Muslims. They trampled Jerusalem underfoot and brought desolation for 42 months of years as prophesied. And Omar was the first appearance of the abomination of desolation standing in the holy spot. The exact spot where he stood is now marked by the Dome on the Rock. The 42 months of years can be computed 2 or 3 different ways. Basically, the desolation can be said to start in 636 AD and end at the end of WW I when the Ottoman Empire was defeated. The trampling of Jerusalem underfoot can be said to begin around 687 when construction began on the Dome on the Rock, and ends at the end of WW II when Jews came to be the majority in the Holy Land. Or you say the trampling began in 636 and ended with the end of WW II, then subtract the brief period during the Crusades when no Muslims lived in the Holy Land. Any way you figure it, the 7th head of Satan to conquer Jerusalem trampled it and caused desolation for 42 months of years, exactly as prophesied (assuming 1 day signifies 1 year as in most Bible prophecy). </p><p></p><p>Also I gave the head honcho over all the Greek Churches in America a copy of the first chapter of my book (A Revelation of Jesus, chapter one), and His Holiness liked it, but made me promise to change the artwork on the cover and delete a symbol he didn't like. (I had included a Masonic symbol basically because the US, the 4th horseman to rule the earth for Jesus, was founded by Masonic Christians. But I quickly removed it as he suggested because I sure don't want anything deemed controversial or offensive by the Church to be in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="interpreter, post: 69161979, member: 28106"] My interpretations also pretty much jive with the teachings of the Orthodox Church. For example I agree 100 % with what the Patriarch of Jerusalem said in 636 AD about Omar and the Muslims. They trampled Jerusalem underfoot and brought desolation for 42 months of years as prophesied. And Omar was the first appearance of the abomination of desolation standing in the holy spot. The exact spot where he stood is now marked by the Dome on the Rock. The 42 months of years can be computed 2 or 3 different ways. Basically, the desolation can be said to start in 636 AD and end at the end of WW I when the Ottoman Empire was defeated. The trampling of Jerusalem underfoot can be said to begin around 687 when construction began on the Dome on the Rock, and ends at the end of WW II when Jews came to be the majority in the Holy Land. Or you say the trampling began in 636 and ended with the end of WW II, then subtract the brief period during the Crusades when no Muslims lived in the Holy Land. Any way you figure it, the 7th head of Satan to conquer Jerusalem trampled it and caused desolation for 42 months of years, exactly as prophesied (assuming 1 day signifies 1 year as in most Bible prophecy). Also I gave the head honcho over all the Greek Churches in America a copy of the first chapter of my book (A Revelation of Jesus, chapter one), and His Holiness liked it, but made me promise to change the artwork on the cover and delete a symbol he didn't like. (I had included a Masonic symbol basically because the US, the 4th horseman to rule the earth for Jesus, was founded by Masonic Christians. But I quickly removed it as he suggested because I sure don't want anything deemed controversial or offensive by the Church to be in my book. [/QUOTE]
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