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The Time of the End
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"Soon after the trouble of those days, [1] the sun will grow dark, [2] the moon will no longer shine, [3] the stars will fall from heaven, [4] and the powers in space will be driven from their courses.
Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky; and all the peoples of earth will weep as they see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory." There will be [1] a symbolic solar eclipse of Egypt on 02/08/2027, five days before the closest approach of asteroid 1999 AN10 (07/08/2027), which is due back in 2039 (although currently not thought to be a threat by scientists). This solar eclipse verifies what Jesus says about the sun being darkened. There is also [2] a new moon on 02/08/2027. In other words, the moon does not give her light. Due to the proximity of the asteroid there may also be [3] a meteor shower (stars falling from the sky). You can download a moon phase calculator here or search the Internet for an online calculator. The powers in space will be driven from their courses. In other words, [4] the asteroid will change its course, back towards Earth (Links: 1 and 2). This means that all four signs in Matthew 24:29-30 will have been fulfilled. The asteroid comes twice, paralleling the first and second comings of Jesus. There are twelve years between the first and the second comings of the asteroid, the possible significance of which is discussed in "Parables and General Issues". If 2027 is turned into letters of the alphabet (A=1, B=2 etc.), it becomes BBG (baby Jesus). The year 2027 is 2000 years since the crucifixion of Jesus. From this year (2006) to 2039 is 33 years, the age of Jesus on his crucifixion. The number 2039 resembles the atomic mass of plutonium-239, a component of nuclear weapons; an asteroid impact is more powerful than a nuclear weapon. Jesus refers to the asteroid in Luke 20:9-18, which talks about a man who owned a vineyard and let it out to tenants. He sent slaves and his son to ask for a share of the harvest, but they were sent back or killed. Jesus says that the owner of the vineyard will kill the tenants and let it out to others; this relates to the plagues of the time of the end and the New Age. Jesus finishes by mentioning a stone that can kill people, representing the predicted asteroid. Where people do not follow Jesus, an event like this is justified, otherwise God would be guilty of allowing 2.5 billion people to remain in poverty indefinitely. Conversely, the event would not be justified if we were all to start following Jesus, eliminate poverty and the ideologies that are in opposition to following him. The vast majority of relevant parts of the Bible are in favour of this event happening. There are a few verses that suggest that events may happen differently. For example, in Luke 11:29, Jesus says that the only miracle we will see is that of the prophet Jonah; in the book of Jonah a city did not get destroyed by God, but he could be referring to the miracle of someone being reborn after after 'three days', the length of time that Jonah was in a whale. I believe that the events of the future depend upon what we do. Why use natural disasters and parables to communicate something that could just as easily be written in ten mile high neon letters in the sky? God places importance on free will, which would be removed by an invasive presence. The only way that we can experience God is through our natural environment, which is why parables are important, and why disasters can be used as a form of communication. Timeline
"No one knows, however, when that day and hour will come – neither the angels in heaven nor the Son; the Father alone knows." (Matthew 24:36 and Mark 13:32). However, given that this is my future role (see "Cool Stuff"), then it is possible for me to predict the time of the end. All timescales are converted from 'Bible time' into real time by the following simple equality; 1000 years of real time is equivalent to 42 months (3.5 years) of 'Bible time'. Therefore,
1260 days = 986 years (Revelation 12:6) 1290 days = 1010 years (Daniel 12:11) 1335 days = 1045 years (Daniel 12:12) 2300 days = 1800 years (Daniel 8:14)
These encoded timescales can be derived as follows:
(6*6*6*6)-(6*6)=1260 6*6*6*6-6=1290 7*7*7*7-101=2300 There are ten ones used in the derivation of 1335, representing the ten horns of the fourth beast. As described below, the fourth beast "broke everything into pieces", which describes the events of 2039, the end-point of this time period. The number six refers to wisdom as described in a separate article. It refers to 'common sense' for 1290 (linked to St. Paul's Cathedral) and spiritual wisdom for 1260 (after the time of the end). For 2300, the sevens refer to the plagues (the end point of this time period is 2039) and the number '101' refers to spiritual teachings (this number is used in American Universities to indicate an introductory course). Daniel chapter 9 contains more time frames (these are from the KJV version of the Bible; other translations such as GNB have different time frames):
The books of Daniel and Revelation are key prophetic books in the Bible. This section takes a look at the book of Daniel, which describes events that occurred around 600 years before Jesus, after the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel was one of the Major Prophets, and his visions relate to the time of the end. The book starts by naming three Jews who were chosen to serve in the king's Royal court, including Daniel. The king had a dream that disturbed him, but he wanted his sorcerers to tell him the dream so that he would know that the interpretation would be accurate. Daniel was able to show the king his dream and interpret it for him. The king had dreamed of a large image made of various metals, with feet partially of iron and partially of clay. A stone broke the toes and the whole statue fell.
In chapter 3, the king set up a golden image, whose dimensions (60 x 6 cubits) are associated with the number 6. The people had to worship this image when the music played. This refers to the Pauline form of Christian worship. The king represents Simon Peter (this idea is supported by parables discussed elsewhere, for example the constellation Cepheus described in "Parables and General Issues"). Simon Peter did help to set up the Pauline form of the Christian religion. Simon Peter is the king because he takes on the role of Jesus in the future as described in "Who is Jesus? Who is Paul?" Daniel therefore represents myself, who interprets the dream (teachings) of Jesus (the king). Daniel was faithful to God and refused to bow down and worship the golden image that the king had set up. Anyone who refused to worship in this way was told that they would be thrown into the burning fiery furnace (the threat of hell given by the Church), and that is what happened to Daniel and his friends. Similarly in chapter 6, Daniel was thrown into a pit of lions, but God protected him and he came back out unharmed. Therefore, if we stop worshipping the golden image and follow Jesus, even in the face of persecution, then we will be protected like Daniel and his friends. In chapter 4, the king had a dream about a large tree that covered the whole Earth and was loaded with fruit. This is the same dream/teaching that Jesus gave about the Kingdom of God, with him as the base of the tree, and everyone being served by him. However, an angel came down from heaven and cut the tree down. 4:15-16: "Now let the dew fall on this man, and let him live with the animals and the plants. For seven years he will not have a human mind, but the mind of an animal." The seven year time frame represents the 2000 years between the death of Simon Peter, and his rebirth into modern society. The tree represents what happened immediately after Jesus died. Paul cut down the tree and put a band of iron and bronze around it; in other words, his epistles stopped people following Jesus. Daniel explained the dream to the king, and told him that this is what would happen to him. Daniel said that this was to make sure that the king acknowledged the power of God. In verse 4:33, the king became like a bird (representing an angel). After his seven years of living like this, the king says in 4:34: "my sanity returned. I praised the supreme God and gave honour and glory to the one who lives forever." At the start of chapter 5, the king participated in a "defilement of the temple vessels" and brought his princes, wives and concubines to share in the drinking of the Temple Wine. This refers to Holy Communion, which churchgoers take and then praise "the gods of gold, and of silver, of brass, of iron, of wood and of stone." Then in chapter 5, the king saw the writing on the wall. This literally means the commonly used phrase, "he saw the writing on the wall" (the end). The writing was, "Mene mene te'kel u-phar'-sin." This text can be interpreted in straightforward English (for many more examples see "Parables and General Issues" and the letters about the other religions). There are two identical words (mene), which could be interpreted as 'too mean', but more likely 'mean two'. Therefore, the writing on the wall probably says, "Mean Two to kill you for sin." As discussed elsewhere, the number two is strongly linked to myself and relates to the second coming. It implies that I am being 'mean' by advocating the plagues of the time of the end. Daniel then had a vision of four beasts. Revelation describes the number of the beast as being 666. The first beast is represented by 666, the second by 2 x 666 = 1332, the third by 3 x 666 = 1998 and the fourth by 4 x 666 = 2664. Each number is the name of a person in the Bible, for example, the 666th name is Solomon. These are described in the following letters: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th beasts.
In chapter 8, Daniel had a vision of a goat attacking a ram. The ram had two horns (one longer and newer than the other), suggesting the first and second comings of Jesus. The goat in that case is Paul and his followers. At the height of his power, the goat's horn is broken (tradition has it that Paul was beheaded) and four horns came up pointing in different directions. Paul wrote letters before the four Gospels were written, and may have influenced the Gospel writers, especially on the subject of immorality (see "Relationships" for more evidence and "The Meaning of the Crucifixion" for a discussion about this issue). 2 Timothy 4:11 states that the Gospel writer Luke was a companion of Paul, and that Mark served him. In Daniel 8:9, a smaller horn came out of one of the four horns(John wrote letters in addition to the Gospel according to John). This little horn (all the letters after the Gospels) was responsible for the true religion being "thrown to the ground". The time period of 2300 days is recorded, which represents the time period 239 to 2039 as discussed above. The four horns that point in different directions are also discussed in the book of Zechariah:
Then lifted I up mine eyes, and saw, and behold four horns. And I said unto the angel that talked with me, What be these? And he answered me, These are the horns which have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem. And the Lord shewed me four carpenters. Jesus was a carpenter (Mark 6:3). The implication of these verses is that each Gospel presents a different version of Jesus (particularly the Gospel of John) which makes it more difficult for people to agree on how to follow Jesus.
"All Israel broke your laws and refused to listen to what you said. We sinned against you and so you brought on us the curses that are written in the Law of Moses, your servant." Chapter 11 is difficult to understand, but it describes what happened after Jesus died. The "king of Syria" (or "king of the North" depending on the version of the Bible you have) is Paul (whose real name was Saul). He is the "king of Syria" because he was converted on the road to Damascus (the capital of Syria). The "king of the South" represents Jesus and his followers (Bethlehem and Jerusalem are south of Damascus). In modern times, wealthy followers of the Pauline religion are in the north (Europe, America and Russia) and those who Jesus teaches about are mostly in the south (especially Africa). "Egypt" seems to refer to general people/places which have wealth; the links to Exodus mean that it represents those who oppress the poor.
"And a mighty king shall stand up, that shall rule with great dominion, and do according to his will. And when he shall stand up, his kingdom shall be broken, and shall be divided toward the four winds of heaven; and not to his posterity, nor according to his dominion which he ruled: for his kingdom shall be plucked up, even for others beside those." This refers to the ministry of Jesus, whose actions were recorded in four Gospels. However, by the time that the four Gospels were included in the New Testament, Pauline theology was established, and the letters of Paul were included. In other words, when there was a book with "four winds" in it, the true Christian religion had already been "plucked up". This is another quote which suggests that Paul had some influence over the Gospel writers. The Revelation to John My role parallels that of John the Baptist, since this website acts as a prelude to the resurrection of Simon Peter and possibly Jesus himself in 2027, as discussed in "Parables and General Issues". The book of Revelation describes the events of the time of the end which are outlined more explicitly by this website. In other words, this website is much like another Revelation to another 'John'. Revelation stops just before 22:22 (the last verse is 22:21). The numbers 2, 22, 222 and 2222 are often relevant because they relate to the second coming. The last paragraph of Revelation is a warning against anyone adding to the book (if they do then the plagues will happen to them). The fact that Revelation stops at verse 22:21 implies that I have continued the book, starting at verse 22:22. As discussed elsewhere on this website, everyone has a soul-mate who they can "become one" with. Therefore, this warning in Revelation applies to both myself and my soul-mate, indicating that at least one of us has to experience or die in each plague, being resurrected if necessary to experience all of them. Since we "become one", this means that I will have experienced all seven of the plagues. There are various parables in the Bible that support this idea, one of which is the story of David and Bathsheba described in "Parables and General Issues". The other warning at the end of Revelation applies to those who "take away" from the book; they lose their share of the Holy City. It is probably a general warning to those following the Pauline form of the religion. For example, according to The Times Online, the Catholic Church has officially labelled Revelation 19:20 as untrue, thus taking away from the book. The predicted date for the resurrection of followers of Paul is on or after 3000AD, so New Jerusalem (the Holy City) may be destroyed before this time. There is evidence in "Parables and General Issues" to suggest that it will be damaged or destroyed during the plagues, but there will be survivors (Joel 2:32). Chapter 2 of the book of Revelation has already happened. 2:2: "Thou hast tried them who say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars." These are Paul and his followers. 2:4-5: "I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love. Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly and move thy candlestick out of its place, except thou repent." In other words, people have not been interpreting the commandments of Jesus correctly; we should now do what he originally taught. 2:9: "I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews but are not and are the synagogue of Satan." This comment refers to the Pauline form of the Christian religion. 2:10: "Ye shall have tribulation ten days." – this is shown on the timeline as the period 2006 to 2014. 2:14: "Thou hast them there who hold to the doctrine of Balaam." Balaam is a hybrid word of Baal and Islam. Baal was a false god in the Old Testament. 2:15: "So hast thou also them that hold to the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes" – these are followers of St. Nicolas, or Santa (Satan). 3:16: "So then because thou art lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I will spew thee out of my mouth." The "spewing out of his mouth" probably refers to Jonah, who was sent to warn a city of impending doom, but ran away to Spain instead. While on a boat, there was a big storm, and he was thrown overboard. A whale swallowed him and spat him out three days later. The whale is actually drawn on the map as the USA (below). The parable of Jonah is described here.
Chapter 6 talks about six out of seven seals being broken. The seven seals appear to relate to the seven seas. The traditional seven seas were as follows and note there are also seven oceans.
The seas form a picture of a horse's head. In chapter 6, riders appear on four horses as the first four seals are broken. The first was a white horse who went to conquer. The second was a red horse which brought war on the Earth. The third was a black horse which held a pair of scales. The fourth horse was a pale horse whose rider was named "Death and Hades". "Red" and "black" correspond to two of the named seas, and the Caspian sea contains the prefix 'casp', which is associated with death (e.g. caspases are enzymes that are involved in cell death) and corresponds to the pale horse.
An aside point is given in 10:1; there was an angel with a rainbow on his head, and he distributed a book that tasted sweet in the mouth but bitter in the stomach. The rainbow is arc-shaped (representing the Archangel Michael, relating to the information on this website that fights against Satan) and is composed of seven colours representing the plagues. This website proves that Christianity is genuine, there really is a heaven (which is sweet in the mouth) but people follow Paul when they should be following Jesus (this is the bitter part). When John had eaten it, he was told in 10:11; "thou must prophesy again before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings." Another aside point is given in 11:10: "The people on Earth will be happy because of the death of these two. They will celebrate and send presents to each other, because those two prophets brought much suffering upon the earth." The two prophets are probably Jesus and myself, since there is a connection with the plagues in 11:6. People celebrate Christmas by sending presents to each other – Christmas is a symptom of the death of the true Christian religion. Chapter 12 describes a woman giving birth to a son – this refers to the birth of Jesus. The dragon that eats the son may refer to the location of my soul-mate (Simon Peter) on 25th December 2007; a tsunami is predicted to hit the east coast of America (the dragon – pictured below) on this date and the warning at the end of Revelation indicates that one of us will experience this disaster. The woman then goes into "the wilderness" (probably Africa) for 1260 'days', where she feeds on spiritual food (continues to find parables like those recorded in this book); "And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days." This timescale is shown on the timeline as the period leading up to 3000AD, and the woman represents myself. The verse number (12:6) resembles the number of days (1260), and is also suggestive of the number of the beast (6+6:6), which represents wisdom as discussed elsewhere. The chapter goes on to describe how "Michael and his angels fought against the dragon who fought back with his angels, but the dragon was defeated, and he and his angels were not allowed to stay in heaven any longer. The huge dragon was thrown out – that ancient serpent called the Devil or Satan, that deceived the whole world. He was thrown down to earth and all his angels with him." Satan being "thrown down to Earth" relates to the story of Adam and Eve, who get thrown out of the Garden of Eden, because it is their job to take on the roles of Jesus and Paul (Satan) for a new Earth in a new Universe. Chapter 13 describes two beasts, the first of which is Satan. The second beast represents myself and brings fire down from heaven (13:13), the second predicted plague. There is a complex interaction between the two beasts, perhaps reflecting that Satan (the first beast) is the same entity as God, and that I (the second beast) take on the role of Paul in the future (see "Who is Jesus? Who is Paul?").
A minor interpretation of the "mark of the beast" (mentioned in 13:17 and 15:2) is as follows. The mark of the beast sounds like 'Markov the beast'. The Hidden Markov Model is a mathematical modelling system that will tell you (to a high degree of probability) that no asteroid will hit the Earth. However, God works in such a way that it is impossible for science to predict anything that he does. Scientists cannot predict accurately how the rotation of an asteroid will affect the interaction between it and the gravitational forces of the moon, sun and the Earth. There may be additional effects that cause it to change its course. If you believe the scientists, then you have received the mark of the beast. The number of the beast represents wisdom as described in the letter about Solomon. Science is rooted in conventional wisdom, a mindset that is in opposition to following Jesus. In chapter 15, John sees those who have won victory over Paul. They were standing by a sea of glass and had harps. In 15:5, he saw the temple in heaven open (New Jerusalem). In chapter 16, there were seven final plagues. The seventh plague caused a terrible earthquake. 16:18: "And there was a great earthquake such as was not since men were upon the earth." The earthquake is caused by an asteroid impact. This is accompanied by "huge hailstones each weighing as much as 50kg, fell from the sky on people." (16:21).
In chapter 17, there is a woman riding a scarlet dragon (pictured above). The woman is the body of water, and the head of the dragon is Quebec/Labrador. There are two hands in front of the dragon – one is touching the dragon's lips. The other hand points to an island. She is described as having a gold cup in her hand full of obscene and filthy things. 17:5 says that "Upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth." In fact there is "Prince Charles" and "Air force" written on her forehead (these are the Islands that are located there). The whore is a representation of Paul as discussed here. The significance of the name 'Prince Charles' is linked to the idea of the inheritance of a role (Prince Charles is the first in line to the throne of England). In the future, I will inherit the role of Paul as discussed in "Who is Jesus? Who is Paul?" A picture of the whore of Babylon is on America because many North Americans devoutly worship and spread the religion of St. Paul while ignoring the teachings of Jesus. This is summarised in Zechariah 5:5-11:
5 The angel appeared again and said, "Look! Something else is coming!" 6 "What is it?" I asked. He replied, "It is a basket, and it stands for the sin of the whole land." 7 The basket had a lid made of lead. As I watched, the lid was raised, and there in the basket sat a woman! 8 The angel said, "This woman represents wickedness." Then he pushed her down into the basket and put the lid back down. 9 I looked up and saw two women flying towards me with powerful wings like those of a stork. They picked up the basket and flew off with it. 10 I asked the angel, "Where are they taking it?" 11 He answered, "To Babylonia, where they will build a temple for it. When the temple is finished, the basket will be placed there to be worshipped." Rahab was an ancestor of Jesus (Mathew 1:5). Mary Magdalene is also predicted to be an ancestor (mother) of Jesus as described in "About the Author". Mary may have been a prostitute like Rahab (although her reputation may be a parable about following Paul). Isaiah 51:9 contains a prophecy about Rahab and also refers to the dragon that is drawn onto America: "Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the Lord; awake, as in the ancient days, in the generations of old. Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon?"
"The seven heads are the seven mountains on which the woman sitteth. And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space." In chapter 21, there is a new heaven and a new Earth which contains the Holy City, New Jerusalem. 21:3-4: "Now God's home is with human beings! He will live with them, and they shall be his people. God himself shall be with them, and he will be their God. He will wipe away all the tears from their eyes. There will be no more death, no more grief or crying or pain. The old things have disappeared."
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