In the Beginning God Gave a Glimpse of the End | Unsealed
This study by Jeff is quite amazing. He found that the stories in the Genesis parallel the pattern of events we know will take place as written in the Revelation. Just look at the following pattern:
Genesis:
1. Enoch taken
2. Angels fall/Giants rise
3. Noah and his tribe sealed
4. Global judgment begins (water)
5. Nimrod rises to power
6. Babylon's fall/Yahweh comes down
7. Abrahamic covenant pledged
Revelation:
1. Church/male-child taken
2. Angels fall/Giants return
3. 144,000 sealed
4. Global judgment begins (fire)
5. Beast rises to power
6. Babylon's fall/Yahweh comes down
7. Abrahamic covenant fulfilled
I find it amazing that all of these patterns are coming to light in these last days. Amazing patterns hidden in the Bible for centuries which we are just now recognizing. Sure, many people have seen certain parallels in each of these stories with the end, but I have never seen it presented in such a comprehensive way. Looking at it as a whole is quite amazing! Great job Jeff!!!
Here is an excerpt:
http://www.unsealed.org/2017/08/in-beginning-god-gave-glimpse-of-end.html
Genesis:
1. Enoch taken
2. Angels fall/Giants rise
3. Noah and his tribe sealed
4. Global judgment begins (water)
5. Nimrod rises to power
6. Babylon's fall/Yahweh comes down
7. Abrahamic covenant pledged
Revelation:
1. Church/male-child taken
2. Angels fall/Giants return
3. 144,000 sealed
4. Global judgment begins (fire)
5. Beast rises to power
6. Babylon's fall/Yahweh comes down
7. Abrahamic covenant fulfilled
I find it amazing that all of these patterns are coming to light in these last days. Amazing patterns hidden in the Bible for centuries which we are just now recognizing. Sure, many people have seen certain parallels in each of these stories with the end, but I have never seen it presented in such a comprehensive way. Looking at it as a whole is quite amazing! Great job Jeff!!!
Here is an excerpt:
As we prepare our hearts to meet the King, the following study is a preview of the end from the beginning chapters of Genesis. Through types and shadows and the guided inspiration of the Holy Spirit, I believe that the final, canonical form of Genesis chapters 5–12 provide a rudimentary outline of key people and events in the book of Revelation.And the link:
http://www.unsealed.org/2017/08/in-beginning-god-gave-glimpse-of-end.html
Brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Scott! Thank you for sharing, Brad!
Delete@Andrew, you better keep your opinion private. There is no man or woman known our day's who recieves direct communication from our Lord, humble yourself instead of standing up with private so called revelations to your own self(ish). You better use common sense or plain scripture before posting ramblings.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much confirmation for a pretribulation rapture and that our God will turn attention back to his people, the Jews that play time is over for so called alternative replacement fantasies.
Please don't.... Go on and post on mid trib fora or elsewere. Not here were people try digintly to put all effort in understanding and research in the great sign of revelation 12
Regards, Patrick
Thanks Patrick
DeleteI've always been enamoured with Chuck Missler's take on pre-trib. Having ignored several invitations to come to Jesus throughout my life, I stayed interested but unengaged, somehow Chuck clicked with me and drew me in...
DeleteBut I digress, Chuck's non scriptural take was the pre-trib was the only one that made sense because he couldn't see Jesus beating up his bride before the wedding feast.
We are the body of Christ and the bride as well. People can try to twist words and interpretations but God/Jesus's character are impossible to change or impune!
The 7th Angel blows the 7th Trumpet to end the mystery of God in Rev 10:7; the same mystery Paul spoke to in 1 Cor 15:51 is the Body Resurrection of believers aka "Wedding of the Lamb" in Rev 19:7 not the Pre-Trib Rapture.
ReplyDeleteNo, the 7th trumpet is not the same. The last trump in 1 Cor 15:51 is the feast of trumpets.
DeleteHoward, please be a Berean. The 7th trumpet theory you espouse is very common and very flawed. There was no 7th trumpet teaching when Paul wrote Corinthians. Revelation wasn't written until 90 AD when Yeshua gave it to John on Patmos. Do you actually think the Corinthians received their letter from Paul and went to compare it to their copy of Revelation? There was no Revelation. There was no 7th trumpet. Nobody knew what a 7th trumpet was until John wrote about in 90 AD. Paul was referring to the feast of trumpets.
DeleteThis is what I heard Mark Biltz say too: "If you want to understand the book of Revelation you gotta read Genesis." And it's true. Brilliant article.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing! I don't understand this part though, please explain "Church/male-child taken" part. What do you mean by the male child?
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