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Revelation and God's Timeline Prophetically Decoded
Revelation and God's Timeline Prophetically Decoded
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WARNING!

This is not a feel-good book. This book is the blunt-force of truth resulting in aha! and OMG! moments.

Parts of the books of Daniel and Revelation 13:1-10 are being fulfilled before our eyes. These events give us a verifiable picture of earthly events, allowing us to understand God's timeline in the spirit realm of heaven. It is important for God's people to understand these things, to be prepared, and to understand these things must happen to prepare the world for the kingdom of God on earth. All these events on earth are wrapped in God's love to save as many as possible by preparing them.

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Release dateFeb 2, 2023
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    Revelation and God's Timeline Prophetically Decoded

    OSKAR

    ISBN 978-1-63903-516-8 (paperback)

    ISBN 978-1-63903-517-5 (digital)

    Copyright © 2022 by OSKAR

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    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Introduction: Identifying and Understanding Prophesy

    The Weak and Foolish Now Speaks to the Strong and Wise

    Seals 1–5: Setting the Stage—the Rider of the White Horse and His Mission

    Seal 6: Opening Statement—I Am Coming Soon. Signed, Yeshua/Jesus

    Seal 7: Judgment Begins on Israel—Covenant Signed with False Messiah

    Trumpets 1–5: Wrath on Israel Continues

    Trumpet 6: Jerusalem Captured and Temple Sacrifices and Offerings Stop—God's Two Prophets in Jerusalem

    Trumpet 7

    Judgment on Israel Stops

    The Grape/Winepress Harvest

    The Harlot: Babylon, Mother of Abominations

    Resurrection and Redemption: Jesus Sets Up His Kingdom on Earth

    The Prophetic Timeline

    Seventy Weeks of Years and Specific Timeline Days

    Feast of Weeks/Pentecost

    The Feast of Trumpets

    The Day of Atonement Feast

    The Feast of Tabernacles

    God Almighty's Presence Verified

    Looking Forward (Isaiah 41:20–23)

    Prophetic Timeline Prophesies Past, Present, and Future

    Looking to the Past (Isaiah 41:22–23)

    Timeline Verifications

    Numbers Have Meaning (Isaiah 41:22)

    Reflected Observations

    Afterword

    Diagrams

    Preface

    The book of Revelation is similar to a river that flows between steep inescapable canyon walls. It flows in a gentle turbulent manner when we first view it. As it continues, the turbulent rapids become more violent until the canyon walls and heavy mist from the turbulence blot out the sunlight for a time. Then the river flattens out into a beautiful, calm, peaceful broad sunlight-filled lake/millennium.

    The many verses referenced in this book are not verses used as proofs but are considered the sources of information for events that are fulfilled in the book of Revelation (Amos 3:7; Isaiah 41:22, 42:9). It is my earnest prayer that the information contained in this book will enlarge and contribute to the true picture of events prior to and through our blessed king Jesus's return to rule His kingdom.

    May God Almighty give you understanding of this information and the wisdom to apply it properly, along with the courage and perseverance to be a faithful disciple to Him. Understanding of this information will be greatly enhanced by a studious and careful reading of the noted scriptures and the book of Revelation.

    Introduction: Identifying and Understanding Prophesy

    Identifying and Understanding Prophesy

    Prophesy can generally be defined as speaking or writing to what is or what is to be in the future. Some prophesies contain both what is and what is to be. All to be prophesied begins in the infinite Spirit realm and is transmitted to a speaker-prophet or a writer-prophet, which leads to verification and fulfillment in the finite natural world.

    As an example, these three verses track an original event to a future fulfillment: event—Joshua 10:10, prophesy—Isaiah 28:21, future fulfillment—Revelation 6:20–21. God Almighty shows sovereign control of history by repeating supernatural events.

    There is an additional way to evaluate prophetic speaking or predicting of future events. Obviously, the prediction or words must be fulfilled. Mathew 1:22–23 is the fulfillment of Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6–7. The fulfillments can be together or at the same time, or they can be short-term and long-term. Mathew 17:10–13 is an example of this type of fulfillment. Elijah was active in Ahab's day (1 Kings 17–21), and Jesus explained that John the Baptist was the Elijah who came (Luke 1:13–17) to announce the Messiah, Jesus, at that time (John 1:29). He also stated that Elijah would come in the future as one of the two witnesses/prophets in Revelation 11, fulfilling the prophesy in Malachi 4:5 both times.

    There are many other examples of this principle of two or three witnesses to verify that it is God Almighty speaking or acting. This very same principle should be used to evaluate people or events today that say they are speaking God's word to situations today: fulfillment and verification. False prophesy originates in the mind of mankind (Jeremiah 23:9–40), influenced by Satan for his purposes. False prophets have existed for a long time and positively exist today (Jeremiah 28:1–17).

    When opening the book of Revelation, it is helpful to understand who had and documented the various visions depicted and who the visions are primarily directed toward. In Galatians 2:9, Peter, James, and John (the one used by God Almighty to document his visions) agreed that they (the original apostles) would minister to the circumcised (Jews). They also agreed that Paul would preach the gospel of grace to the Gentiles. The book of Revelation is then written by a Jew (John the apostle) primarily to the nation of Israel (Jews). This is confirmed in each of the seven letters to the seven churches (the seven churches are the things that are [Revelation 1:19]).

    Ephesus—chapter 2 verse 2: Put to the test those who call themselves apostles. All apostles at that time were Jews (Acts 19:13–17).

    Smyrna—verse 9: those who say they are Jews but are not. Gentiles are unclean trash, but we are God's chosen race was the predominant attitude of the time until Paul was sent by God to the Gentiles (Acts 22:21).

    Pergamum—verse 14: Balaam (and Peor) (Numbers chapters 22, 23, 24, and 25).

    Thyatira—verse 20: Jezebel was the idolatrous wife of King Ahab during the prophet Elijah's ministry and a very evil woman (1 King chapters 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22; 2 Kings chapters 1 and 2).

    Sardis—Revelation 3:4: the white garments represent sinlessness and purity; the priests entering the tent of meeting in the wilderness and the temple were to wear these linen garments (Exodus 39:27–28 and 19:6).

    Philadelphia—verse 7: key of David (Isaiah 22:22). Verse 9: synagogue of Satan who say they are Jews and are not; synagogues were the primary religious Sabbath meeting places for Jews to study the old covenant scriptures.

    Laodicea—verse 17: their wealth has led them, like Jerusalem and Israel previously, to be liable for God Almighty's discipline (Jeremiah chapter 39).

    Most of the events of the book of Revelation involve Israel's prophetic feasts, history, fulfilling prophesy, and understanding of Jesus's first coming. Israel (the nation) and the land are the centerpiece of the book. The seven prophetic feasts calendar controls the timeline of the interwoven events and is the frame on which the book rests.

    Calendar 2. The prophetic feast calendar, the weeks and jubilee calendar, and the solar and lunar calendars are interlocked together. The prophetic feast calendar begins in Egypt. Exodus 12:1–13 describes the perfect lamb or kid being killed at sundown of the fourteenth day of the first month. The blood was put on the outside of the doorposts and lintel to prevent the Lord from killing the firstborn of that house. This Passover resulted in all of Egypt's firstborn being killed that night. The sacrifice was completely eaten that night with unleavened bread and bitter herbs.

    There is a monumental truth expressed in verse 11. It is the Lord's Passover, not Israel's or Egypt's. This is prophetically critical, for 1,460 plus years later, the Lord died as the Passover lamb (Acts 2:23 and 1 Corinthians 5:7). Passover is timed at the first full moon after the spring equinox, which ties the solar, lunar, and prophetic feast calendars together. All feast days begin at sundown and last for

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