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The
Appointed Times & Seasons Calendar of End-time Events |
The
Appointed Times & Seasons Calendar (with 21 point and
click references)
and the
Insights in Prophecy lesson guides will take you
through
the books of Daniel and Revelation for a thorough investigation into final
events. All the information is available free of charge. The Calendar shows how the timelines of prophecy
align between the Jewish Festivals (Moedim). Since the
discovery that God's Festivals and the prophetic timelines of Daniel and
Revelation align, we can now set anticipated fulfillment periods; still, we
proceed with caution. Winston Churchill once humorously quipped, "I
always avoid prophesying beforehand, because it is a much better policy to
prophesy after the event has already taken place."
The five prophetic time periods
in Daniel ("seventy 'sevens'"--490
days,
"2300 evenings and mornings"--1150
days, "time, times and a half"--1260
days,
1290 days
and
1335 days)
are
directly connect to the often-repeated
1260 days (42 months; "time, times and a half") found five times in the
book of Revelation. The
3 1/2 days of Daniel (9:27)--"the
middle of the seven" and the
3 1/2 days of Revelation (11:9-11),
when connected to the longer
3 1/2 year period, reveal a prophetic time chart that both begins and ends
with
God's Festivals. This alignment
forecasts the fulfillment of end-time events known as the "times and
seasons" of Biblical prophecy.
The
Appointed Times & Seasons Calendar book takes you step by step through
events of the final crisis, noting how the great worldwide troubles may
begin and end within the time allotted by God.
Ecclesiastes 8:5-6
says, “...and a wise man’s heart
discerns both time and judgment. Because to every purpose there is
time and judgment."
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The
Appointed Time of the End Begins With a US Led War on Iran
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For more
than two decades, this ministry has joined others in warning of a US led
coalition against the Islamic nations of Iraq, followed by Iran--the Goat
vs. the two-horned Ram in
Daniel 8:1-8. The shattering of the larger horn (Iran) that "grew up
later" will initiate the beginning of end.
Gabriel told Daniel, "Understand
that the vision concerns the time of the end."
He reaffirmed
the point once again (as though once was not enough to convince the reader),
"the vision concerns the appointed time of the end,"
Daniel 8:17, 19.
Alexander the Great, King
Darius III and the war of 331
B.C.
over 2,000 years ago does not match the "time of the end" prediction of
war--the common teaching in modern-day commentaries.
Daniel 11:2 identifies the instigator of the end-time war as the fourth
leader of Persia (Iran), a very wealthy man, who would stir up Muslims
against Greece (the Hebrew word "Javan," translated often as Greece,
in Daniel's day generally stood for powers to the West)...
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