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The Book of Revelation

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Exactly...
This is a parable....you know that summer is -near- based on what you observe from the fig tree ...that is not talking about Israel or Jerusalem

Matthew 24:32
32 Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh:
That makes about as much sense as the wheat and tares meaning literal wheat and tares will be separated at the harvest.

And there was no reason for Jesus to curse the fig tree beside the road at he and the disciples were about to enter Jerusalem - except to show that he could destroy a plant....?

Your interpretation gives no significance of why Jesus referred to a fig tree. He might as well said when the grass starts to green - if your interpretation were valid.

The fig tree and the generation have significance.
 
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I've read the New Testament multiple times, as well as most of the books of the Old Testament...I've only read Revelation once.

I recently tried to do so again...and I can never get into it. All the symbolic language. I've tried reading it from several different translations...I just don't get it.

Maybe it's because I don't concern myself with eschatology? My thoughts being, do the best I can while I'm here and the end will work itself out. So I guess I'm a pantribulation panmillenialist lol...whatever happens happens.

I would like to get a better understanding of the book though. Are there any good study helps, that aren't slanted one way or the other, that anyone could recommend? Should I just pick up a Thompson chain reference and let scripture interpret scripture?

The only other books I have struggled with are the ones in the OT with all the begats...well and Leviticus...so what is it about this book?

We recently started a study on Revelation and have a couple lessons posted online:

The Book of Revelation
 
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Seven eyes of the Lord are the......

seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God.

The seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth.

What are the lamps of fire that pour out the golden oil of salvation?

the seven lampstands are the seven churches.

So John highlights that the seven Churches that the letter was solely addressed to are the seven church in the middle east.

Therefore the olive trees are the two witnesses, the Law and the Prophets which are connected to the Great Commission to preach the gospel, within the anointing of the ministry of the seven churches, which is the menorah of God through the Son's commissioning of the Church within the 1st century and onwards throughout the generations and workmen to come, until the 11th workmen at the end of the great harvest of God.

The two witnesses is the anointing of the commissioned church throughout the new covenant church age. That is why on the mount of transfiguration Moses who symbolises the Law and Elijah who symbolises the Prophets were standing with Jesus who was dressed in white as the bridegroom and his church as the bride. The disciples were told to tell no man until Jesus was raised and breathed on them the Holy Ghost and commissioned them in twos into every town and village to preach his gospel.

The two witnesses in Christ's revelation is the body of Christ ministering in the outer court of the unbelieving gentile world. Those who are in Christ are the Israel of God and so everyone outside of Christ are identified as the unbelieving gentiles. The word gentile within the Aramaic language means khampe, which is none believers. So that Judaizers without Christ throughout the new covenant are become the unbelieving gentiles, for many are the sons of the desolate women Hagar.
There is very little discussion about the law of God today. In the 119 Psalm David teaches that the law is for our benefit. For example if we look at the law as it applies to our diet we see that God wants us to eat healthy and avoid unhealthy food. We know that we have a choice to be healthy or we can choose sickness. Many find the wide and broad way to destruction. Few find the way to life and health because that is a more difficult way to travel.
 
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What scripture are you using for that?
Numbers 32:13
And the LORD'S anger was kindled against Israel, and he made them wander in the wilderness FORTY YEARS, until ALL the GENERATION , that had done evil in the sight of the LORD, was consumed.
 
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We recently started a study on Revelation and have a couple lessons posted online:

The Book of Revelation
I listened to the first lesson and as much as I could stand of the second lesson. The messianic rabbi presenting the lessons seemed like a young person to me. He made some statements about Revelation
not giving a timeline - he is absolutely wrong. Revelation doesn't give dates, but for the most part is structured on a timeline of Daniel 9's 70th week. Revelation cannot be understood apart from the timeline.

Also, he has misconception of what Revelation is to begin with. It is not a revealing of unknown things, although unknown revealed is included. It is the Glorious Second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ revealed as Lord of Lords, King of Kings, the Almighty in that manner by the Father. In comparison, since the rabbi is Messianic, he should know that Jews (Judaism) consider the Mt. Sinai event as the national Revelation of God to Man. Revelation is the global Revelation of God to Man, as the Lord Jesus Christ. Revelation is the glory that the Father is going to bestow on Jesus before all of Creation on that day.
 
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That makes about as much sense as the wheat and tares meaning literal wheat and tares will be separated at the harvest.
The parable of the wheat and tares is another example of analogy using the harvest time .... the thing to learn from that parable which is explained by Jesus is that the good seed [the believers]and the bad seed [evil people] will grow together in the field [World] until the harvest time [The Coming of Jesus in Glory] .... which reveal that there is no removal to Heaven for the believers.

And there was no reason for Jesus to curse the fig tree beside the road at he and the disciples were about to enter Jerusalem - except to show that he could destroy a plant....?
Which was done in 70 AD....the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple.

Your interpretation gives no significance of why Jesus referred to a fig tree. He might as well said when the grass starts to green - if your interpretation were valid.
He could have used other trees who grow leaf as well.

The fig tree and the generation have significance.
Not the siginfiance that you have learned in the pre-trib rapturist Churches.

You have tried
1948 +40 it does not work !

You have tried
1948 + 70 you said yoursel that it does not work

You have tried
1967 + 40 it does not work

You are now left with
1967 + 70 to comfort you ...
 
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The parable of the wheat and tares is another example of analogy using the harvest time .... the thing to learn from that parable which is explained by Jesus is that the good seed [the believers]and the bad seed [evil people] will grow together in the field [World] until the harvest time [The Coming of Jesus in Glory] .... which reveal that there is no removal to Heaven for the believers.
You are assigning the wheat as something specific and not literal wheat, and the tares as something specific and not literal tares - yet you do not assign any meaning to the fig tree except literal?
 
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I listened to the first lesson and as much as I could stand of the second lesson. The messianic rabbi presenting the lessons seemed like a young person to me. He made some statements about Revelation
not giving a timeline - he is absolutely wrong. Revelation doesn't give dates, but for the most part is structured on a timeline of Daniel 9's 70th week. Revelation cannot be understood apart from the timeline.

Revelation is not in chronological order, so I agree with him that if it were meant to reveal an exact timeline, then they could have done a much better job than that. That isn't to say that there isn't a timeline of events that will happen, but this wasn't meant to be applied to our own timeline such that we will predict specific dates for Messiah's return every few years. I am sure that he will get into Daniel 9's 70th week in later lessons.

Also, he has misconception of what Revelation is to begin with. It is not a revealing of unknown things, although unknown revealed is included. It is the Glorious Second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ revealed as Lord of Lords, King of Kings, the Almighty in that manner by the Father. In comparison, since the rabbi is Messianic, he should know that Jews (Judaism) consider the Mt. Sinai event as the national Revelation of God to Man. Revelation is the global Revelation of God to Man, as the Lord Jesus Christ. Revelation is the glory that the Father is going to bestow on Jesus before all of Creation on that day.

It is true that Revelation is a global revelation of God to Man, but the revelation of how God will reveal Himself is behind the veil.
 
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You are assigning the wheat as something specific and not literal wheat, and the tares as something specific and not literal tares - yet you do not assign any meaning to the fig tree except literal?
Lets suppose that i am totally wrong in my interpretation of the parable of the fig tree not meaning Israel or Jerusalem and that you are totally right in your interpretation of the parable of the fig tree meaning Israel or Jerusalem.

Can you tell us what you have learned from the parable of the WHEAT and TARES explained by JESUS in Matthew 13:36-43 ?
 
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Revelation is not in chronological order, so I agree with him that if it were meant to reveal an exact timeline, then they could have done a much better job than that. That isn't to say that there isn't a timeline of events that will happen, but this wasn't meant to be applied to our own timeline such that we will predict specific dates for Messiah's return every few years. I am sure that he will get into Daniel 9's 70th week in later lessons.



It is true that Revelation is a global revelation of God to Man, but the revelation of how God will reveal Himself is behind the veil.
Soyeong, please go to my post #19 in this thread. Chapters 6 thru 19 are grouped according to the 70th week or the second half of the 70th week. The timeline for the events John sees from chapter 6 forward is endtimes, structured on the 70th week.

We don't know specific dates, but from Matthew 24 the parable of a fig tree and length of a generation, we can know sometime before 2037 that Jesus will return - maybe earlier. In the past, there were more options - depending on what a person interpreted the fig tree as, and the length of a generation. All of those combinations have fizzled, didn't work out, and now we are down to one.

If the rabbi, you personally know, ask him what makes the person the Antichrist ?. I will go ahead and tell you. The individual has to be anointed the King of Israel. In Judaism, that's the office of the messiah or transliterated mashiach. Take a look at Mark 15:32 - Christ the King of Israel - the Anti-Christ will be someone who Israel makes the big mistake of anointing as her King of Israel instead of Jesus the rightful King - for a while until the person betrays them.

The Antichrist is in Revelation as the rider on the white horse who will be give a crown - anointed the King of Israel. Later he gets rejected by Israel, and becomes the beast - no longer in the Antichrist role.
 
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Lets suppose that i am totally wrong in my interpretation of the parable of the fig tree not meaning Israel or Jerusalem and that you are totally right in your interpretation of the parable of the fig tree meaning Israel or Jerusalem.

Can you tell us what you have learned from the parable of the WHEAT and TARES explained by JESUS in Matthew 13:36-43 ?
Event to take place at the great white throne judgement at the end of the thousand years.
 
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There is very little discussion about the law of God today. In the 119 Psalm David teaches that the law is for our benefit. For example if we look at the law as it applies to our diet we see that God wants us to eat healthy and avoid unhealthy food. We know that we have a choice to be healthy or we can choose sickness. Many find the wide and broad way to destruction. Few find the way to life and health because that is a more difficult way to travel.

Health being important has merits, but the narrow way is through Christ's pain and suffering and that my friend is detrimental to health. If we become to much health conscious we loose the agape love that is based on sacrificial love.

If we try to save ourselves we will loose Christ.
 
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Revelation doesn't give dates, but for the most part is structured on a timeline of Daniel 9's 70th week. Revelation cannot be understood apart from the timeline.

Since Daniel's 70th week followed Daniel's 69th week, a person would need a time machine set to return to the first century, to see it.

Who Confirmed The Covenant?
James Lloyd
http://christianmediaresearch.com/node/1023


It started when Christ began His public ministry by being anointed from heaven by His Father at His baptism.

Luk 3:22  And the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like a dove upon Him, and a voice came from heaven which said, "You are My beloved Son; in You I am well pleased."


Luk 3:23  Now Jesus Himself began His ministry at about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, the son of Heli, 



It ended when Stephen reviewed the whole history of Israel and was then stoned.

Act 7:59  And they stoned Stephen as he was calling on God and saying, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." 
Act 7:60  Then he knelt down and cried out with a loud voice, "Lord, do not charge them with this sin." And when he had said this, he fell asleep. 


It was the time period when Christ commanded that the Gospel was to be taken first to Daniel's people, the Jews, before it was to be taken to the Gentiles.

Nobody can deny that the Gospel was taken to the Jews for a period of time before it went to the Gentiles.
This is the last period of time within the 70 weeks prophecy.


7 weeks for rebuilding

62 weeks until the ministry of the Messiah

1 week for the New Covenant Gospel to Daniel's people

On the Day of Pentecost Peter addressed the crowd as "men of Judea", then as "men of Israel", and in Acts 2:36 as "all the house of Israel".
On that day about 3,000 Israelites accepted the New Covenant promised to Israel and Judah in Jeremiah 31:31-34, which is found fulfilled in Hebrews 8:6-13. It is specifically applied to the Church in Hebrews 12:18-24, and 2 Corinthians 3:6-8.


Those who ignore the New Covenant of Christ found in Matthew 26:28 will never get Daniel 9 or the Book of Revelation right, because they fail to realize that the "covenant with many" in Daniel 9:27 is the "covenant with many" in Matthew 26:28.

The scriptural reference beside of Daniel 9:27 in my NKJV Bible is Matthew 26:28.

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I think everyone can see that was the wrong identification of the fig tree and wrong length of the generation. 1967+40=2007 didn't work either.

1948+70=2018 didn't work either considering the 7 years would have to had started in 2011.

Then, you let out the possibility that Jesus can come at "any moment" in fact the Bible say at a time that you don't expect ?I am persuaded that if Jesus was to come in Judgment and to establish His Earthly Kingdom in 2018 you will be angry, because no -supposed- rapture -to Heaven-promised by the pre-trib rapturist Church have happened ...


1967+70 = 2037
Nah, too long !....
 
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Then, you let out the possibility that Jesus can come at "any moment" in fact the Bible say at a time that you don't expect ?I am persuaded that if Jesus was to come in Judgment and to establish His Earthly Kingdom in 2018 you will be angry, because no -supposed- rapture -to Heaven-promised by the pre-trib rapturist Church have happened ...
The rapture could happen today, tommorrow, or the next day - at anytime between now and when it actually takes place.

That you don't believe in a rapture to heaven is a different issue than learn a parable of the fig tree.
 
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The rapture could happen today, tommorrow, or the next day - at anytime between now and when it actually takes place.

That you don't believe in a rapture to heaven is a different issue than learn a parable of the fig tree.
Can you tell us what you have learned from the parable of the fig tree ?

Matthew 24:32-35
32 Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh [NEAR]:


33 SO LIKEWISE ye, WHEN YE SHALL see ALL these THINGS, know that it is near, even at the doors.

34 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, TILL ALL these THINGS be FULFILLED.

35 Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.


That does not sound like there will be a "removal to Heaven"for the believers BEFORE these things....
 
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Can you tell us what you have learned from the parable of the fig tree ?

Matthew 24:32-35
32 Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh [NEAR]:


33 SO LIKEWISE ye, WHEN YE SHALL see ALL these THINGS, know that it is near, even at the doors.

34 Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, TILL ALL these THINGS be FULFILLED.

35 Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.


That does not sound like there will be a "removal to Heaven"for the believers BEFORE these things....
Has the rapture taken place yet? Yes or No? The answer is no. It will take place between now and the end of 2037 (1967+70). I don't know when exactly, the latest, because it cannot be determined from the bible of when the person will go into the temple, sit, claim to be God (when specifically on a 7year timeline). For the body of Christ to be removed from the earth, taken away, before then.

The 2Thessalonians2:4 event is the transgression of desolation. The rapture should happen before then - how far before is not known.

The abomination of desolation follows the transgression of desolation - we aren't told the interval.
We can figure the aod when on the 7 year timeline though. 1335 days before Jesus returns. Which at the latest, Jesus returns before the end of 2037 - 1335 days prior to it would be in the middle part of 2033 for the aod setup in the temple.

Which in turn, a rapture before the transgression of desolation would be around that same time - at the latest. The rapture though could happen anytime between now and then. We just don't know how far before the transgression of abomination.

rapture > before transgression of desolation > before abomination of desolation >triggers the great tribulation > ending when Jesus Returns.
 
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THE BIG OLD TESTAMENT PICTURE IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION OF JOHN

Rev.1 ch. - Basic stretching canvas a picture made of ancient times, Revelation reveals to the Church „what must soon take place“ (Rev.1: 1) the coming „Day of the Lord“ (see Rev.1: 10); [Prophetic picture of the (new) Exodus Church and the conquest of the Earth has been collected from the experience of Old Testament Israel (see Psalm 105th; Nehemiah 9th chapter.)].

Rev.2 ch. - In the letters to the seven churches faithful witness pointed the eyes of the Church to key Old Testament passages from beginning to end of the Old Testament. The language of Heaven is evident in the message of the entire letter to the church at Ephesus. Christ declares Himself to the Creator, the One who holds the seven stars; He who walks between lamps to judge them as God walking in the Eden garden in Court (avg. Gen.3: 8). On the „angel“ of Ephesus are commanded to keep the church / u its enemies, as Adam was commanded to guard the garden of the enemy (see Gen.2: 15). Christ threatens to come to court and remove the lampstand from its place as expelled Adam and Eve from the garden (see Gen.3: 24). However, the door of Eden is open to those who win the victory over the tempter: „To him who overcomes I will give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.“ The situation of Smyrna of apparent poverty and indeed spiritual wealth is analogous to the experience of all patriarchs who lived „as strangers in the land of promise“ (Hebrew 11: 8). And really - the state of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph) and descendants of Israel in Egypt seem to be reflected in the words of the message. Christ describes Himself as the One „who was dead and is alive again“ - redemptive action implied in the life of Isaac (see Gen.22: 1-14; Hebrew 11: 17-19). The imagery throughout the letter to the church in the city of Pergamum was taken from his pilgrimage to Israel in the desert abode of demons (see Lev.16: 10; 17: 7; Deut.8: 15; Matt.4: 1; 12:43); Christians in Pergamum also had to live there „where Satan's seat ... where Satan lives.“ Enemies of the church are described as „Balaam“ and „Balak“ - the false prophet and the evil pagan king who tried to destroy Israel by them tempted idolatry and immorality (avg. Numb.25: 1-3; 31:16; see Rev.13th ch.) in front of the deity Baalpeor. Christ warned the church in Pergamum on destructive heresies of the Nicolaitanes (and Balaam) leads to mixing of paganism with true religion. As the Angel of the Lord and the priest Phinehas Christ threatens to fight / u Balaam and unrepentant Nicolaitans sword (see Numbers 22:31; 24: 7-8; Rev.2: 16). The letter to the church in the city of Thyatira turns entirely to images from the period of Israel monarchy and covenant with the house of David. Christ declared „Son of God“, in the great David (see Ps.2: 7; 89: 19-37; Jerem.30: 9; Ezek.34: 23,24; 37: 24-28; Hosea 3: 5; Acts.2: 24-36; 13: 22,23). He chided the angel of Thyatira whose tolerance „woman Jezebel“ leads to apostasy and idolatry of / among God's people (see 1Kings 16: 29-34; 21: 25,26). She and those who committed adultery with her (see 2Kings 9:22) are threatened with „great sorrow“ by the grief of three and a half years, inflicted in / in Israel in the time of Queen Jezebel (see 1Kings 17: 1; James 5:17); she and her offspring will be killed (avg. 2Kings 9: 22-37). But the one who wins, will be given by David „power over the nations“ (see 2Samuel 7:19; 8: 1-14; Ps.18: 37-50; 89: 27-29). The final promise is reminiscent of David Messianic Psalm dominion, „and he shall rule them with a rod of iron; they will be broken like a potter's vessel, as I received of my Father“ (Ps.2: 9).

Rev.3 ch. - Figurative language of the letter to the church in the town of Sardis referred her to the writings in the Old Testament about events in late prophetic period until the end of Israel monarchy when rebellious covenant people was defeated and taken prisoner, first by the Assyrians, and then by the Babylonians. The description of the reputation of the church as „live“ when it was actually „dead“; exhortation to „wake up“ and to „secure the rest,“ the recognition that there are „few“ who have remained faithful, all reminiscent of the prophetic language of the faithful remnant in the time of apostasy (see Isaiah 1: 5-23; 6: 9-13; 65: 8-16; Jerem.7: 1-7; 8: 11-12; Ezek.37: 1-14) and prompt immediate judgment upon Israel (see Isaiah 1: 24-31; 2: 12-21; 26: 20-21; Jerem.4: 5-31; 7: 12-15; 11: 9-13; Micah 1: 2-7; Zephaniah 1st ch.). Return from Babylonian captivity under Ezra and Nehemiah is reflected in the letter to the church in Philadelphia, suggesting through images of the synagogue, and the restoration of Jerusalem and the temple (books Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi). Phillies, like the children of the captivity Jews have „little effect“. The statement of „those who are of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews and are not“, reminds conflicts with „false Jews“ (avg. Ezra 4th ch.; Nehemiah 4th, 6th and 13th ch.). The warning about the coming of „the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth“ reminds suffered sufferings of the Jews under the rule of the Seleucid, Ptolemaic and Romans (see Dan.11th ch.). The imagery in the letter to the 7th Church - in the city of Laodicea is related to the last years of the Old Testament described in the 4 Gospels. Used expressions refer to the period of offspring witness of Jesus Christ. „Lukewarm“ church praises with their wealth and self-sufficiency, although ignorant of their spiritual blindness and nakedness is actually suitable image taken from the Pharisees Judaism in the first century (see John 9: 39-41; Luke 18: 9 14; Rev.18: 7). Heartlessness and cruelty of the Jewish priesthood, such as the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah, due to their excessive wealth. Warning that will be spit (vomit) from Earth (Covenant curse - see Lev.18: 24-28; Luke 21:24), Judas was admonished by God to repent and accept Christ in the New Testament proposed to her in eating the Lord's supper. In the imagery of the Covenant physical act of eating was an expression of creation; a symbol of longing for the final connection to God.

Rev.4 ch. – (?) The scene of the Court of Dan.7th ch. and then anointing the king of Israel (the image of Yahweh)?

Rev.5 ch. – (?) Day (opening) scrolls, but already anointed king of Israel? Levit.16 ch. and a series of annual festivals in Old Testament Israel Feast of Booths (Tabernacles); (And later - the picture of anointing during the 2nd day of the Feast of Tabernacles, the king of Israel) – Levit.23rd chapter.

Rev.6 ch. - With the first movement (in the series with seals), the artist restored before our eyes the image of the treacherous enemy invaded the life of Abraham's house (see Rev.6: 1.2) and incited the shooter Ismail (see Gen.21: 20) (like the 1st rider) to throw darts (arrows) at, and oppresses the true heir of the Covenant - Isaac. The picture continues with the wicked Esau, the man who lived by the sword (knife) her (see Gen.27: 40) (like the 2nd rider); who himself despised and sold his birthright to his brother Jacob, but then regretted and vowed that he would kill him (see Gen.27: 41; see Rev.6: 3-4). The picture continues with the sale of Joseph by his own brothers; with the anguish of Joseph in prison in Egypt; with the arrival of the 7 years of famine, in which wheat (wheat) would not have; and deliverance of Joseph, through the testimony of the officer of the wine and the oil, which was not damaged (see Gen.39 ÷ 41st ch.; Rev.6: 5.6) (modeled on the 3rd rider). Hand brush swings virtuoso mastery and brings before our eyes the appalling situation and the state of Israel - slaves in Egypt - a chilling picture of the fourfold curse (see Ezek.14: 21) of Slavery and Death (see Exod.1st ch.; Deut.4: 20; Rev.6: 7,8) (modeled on the 4th rider). Here are distorted by the agony of persons dying in Egypt weight Israelites; groaning and cries of crushed slaves rising to Yahweh your question - „How long?“ (see Exod.2: 23-25; Rev.6: 9-11). Passage of the Angel of Death before which tremble and crumble the fabric of the entire universe, is also clearly visible (see Exod.12 ch.; Rev.6: 12-15). Again echoing screams of Egyptians in the land of Egypt, urging a heartbreaking oaths own death because of the unbearable loss of all the firstborn sons of Egypt (see Exod.12: 30; 11: 6; Rev.6: 15-17). Brush misses sealing for deliverance from death on the homes of the 12 tribes of Israel at Passover by placing a mark in the blood of the Passover lamb (see Exod.12 ch.; Rev.7th ch.).

Rev.7 ch. - The picture reflects the end of 430 years of oppression, when „even the same day, all the hosts of the Lord came out of the land of Egypt“ (Exod.12: 41) built as regiments of the invincible army of the Beloved (Yahweh) „terrible as an army with banners“ (see Songs of S.6: 10), compelling all nations on Earth, we presented in Rev.7th ch.

Rev.8 ch. - Even fearsome silence on the night of the Exodus is reflected by a single important detail in the picture (see Exod.11: 7; Rev.8: 1)! Heavenly artist continues skillfully (in series with the trumpets) in the path of advancing OT experience, taking us to the allusion to former experiences of the Jews - the plagues and death of the Egyptian firstborn males (see Rev.8: 7) throwing the glory of Egypt waters the Red Sea (see Exod.14 ch.; Rev.8: 8,9) bitterness at the waters of Marah (see Exod.15 ch.; Rev.8: 10,11); disfigure the old Israel, whose leaders have repeatedly provoke God and whose revolts because their corpses remained in the desert - food circling in the sky birds of prey (see Numbers 14th ch.; Rev.8: 12,13).

Rev.9 ch. - On the sail back out of enemy attacks, compared to a coming out of the abyss flocks of grasshoppers, nations whose raids were compared with stinging and causing excruciating pain scorpions crawled from the depths of the desert-gulf kingdom of Satan (see Rev.9: 1 12). Here is the sad picture of the fatal scarring sins of that generation of Israel because of their devotion to lifeless idols; an addiction and sin, so that Jews out of Egypt cruised to that „hour and day and month and year“ - set 40 years while that unrepentant generation, which angered the Lord, not died in the wilderness (see Rev.9: 13 -21; 1Corrinth.10: 5).

Rev.10 ch. - Holy hand again draws the leadership of Israel by fire and cloud Pillar (God's feet) (see Exod.13: 21) - Witness the Covenant, gave Israel the sweet message of freedom and the bitter news that due their perverse generation that will not come the Promised Land (see Numb.32 ch.; 2Chron.30: 8; Ps.95: 8; Hebrew 3: 8.15; Rev.10 ch.).

Rev.11 ch. - Here is the scene of test and measurement old Israel, through the testimony of Joshua and Caleb - The two witnesses of Yahweh, which was the Spirit (see Numbers 13 and 14 ch; 14:24; Rev.11 ch.).

Rev.12 ch. - Brush with heavenly finesse raises before our eyes the anger of the Red Dragon - that work „an old-fashioned snake, called the Devil and Satan“, struggling / u promises covenant people of wife Sarah, hidden in a descendant - Isaac (Isaac was the image of Christ); failure of Leviathan (monster crocodile) to eat baby Moses (a symbol of Christ's victory over the devil); unsuccessful attempts of the Abyss through the waters of the Red Sea, to devour Israel; Persecution of Women in the desert (see Rev.12 ch.); the success of Dragon over those born in Egypt Israelites died after 40 years of wandering in the wilderness, but not over the „rest of her offspring“ - the children of Israel who suffered forward - to the Promised Land, the Ark of the Covenant with 10 Words [ creation took place 10 Word of God; giving the 10 Words of the Covenant (see Exod.34: 28) - the 10 Commandments at Sinai was new Creation] in / at the testimony, forward, towards the Promised Land.

Rev.13 ch. - Stroke after stroke artfully displayed before our eyes conspiracy m / u both Beast - pagan king Balak and the false prophet Balaam lured Israel to worship an idol-image in Baalpeor (see Numbers 25 ch.; Rev.13 ch.).

Rev.14 ch. - In the picture again appear loyal male Levites who were not defiled with women of Moab in Baalpeor; the remnant of Israel gathered around Joshua prepared to enter the holy land (see Joshua.3 ch.; Rev.14 ch.). (?)

Rev.15 ch. - Here is the seed of Jacob / Israel standing triumphantly across (west of) the river. Jordan into the Promised Land (in Paradise), led by the Angel of the Covenant, singing the song of victory - Song of Moses and of the Lamb (see Joshua 4 ch.; Rev.15 ch.).

Rev.16 ch. - And here comes the picture of Rev.16 ch. - 7 Bowls. Seeing the big picture, described in Rev.16 chapter should be a reflection of the Old Testament story of the fall of consecrated as doomed to burnt with fire of God, the pagan city of Jericho (see Joshua 6th ch.).

Rev.17 ch. - Artist of Revelation will continue with an insertion-a reminder of the story of the beautiful Babylonian garment and disturbance of the tribes of Israel because of the sin of Achan (see Joshua 7th ch.) - Whom Israel later killed and his body burned fire (see Rev.17: 16.).

Rev.18 ch. - In the next chapter we will be reminded of the fateful lot and the court that Joshua made in Israel to be cleansed before it became decisive battle (see Joshua 7th ch.; Rev.18: 20).

Rev.19 ch. - The story of the defeat of the coalition of hostile pagan troops to Israel in the battle for the Promised Land - will be in front of our eyes in the victory of the army of „King of kings and Lord of lords“ (see Joshua 8ch ÷13 ch.; Rev.19 ch.).

Rev.20 ch. - Imaging - how the opponent is' caught, tied up and thrown „for long in the Abyss, and Israel safely rule the earth and how God from His throne will judge the people is the theme of Rev.20 ch. (Association described in book of Judges).

Rev.21 ch. - The picture continues with the description of the City of God - the New Jerusalem, placed among the nations (see Ezek.5: 5; Rev.21: 24-27).

Rev.22 ch. - Finally, everything will end with picture-idyll of God's Kingdom Eden - Promised Land where God and man are together again, fulfilling the prophecies of the cherished collection of all the nations of Mount Zion Temple of Yahweh - in a „new heaven and new earth“ (see Rev.21: 1).


(P.S. - Sorry from mistakes! It's Google translated text from bulgarian to english.)
 
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