There will be two prophets, otherwise called the “two witnesses” of the book of Revelation, that will appear 3.5 years prior to the second coming of Yeshuah Messiah around the spring of 2023 AD and will die in Jerusalem. There exists a distinction between the “42 months” and “1,260 days” in Revelation, even though they both equate to the same time expressed differently, because one time is figurative and the other is literal, therefore, whatever is declared figuratively in months means each figurative day is one literal year, and whatever is declared in days means literal days. Both these times are mentioned in same passage in Revelation concerning the witnesses and the set-apart city, where the set-apart city is trampled for 42 figurative months, which equates to 1,260 literal years, and the prophesying of two witnesses happens for 1,260 days, which equates to 1,260 literal days, or 42 literal months, or 3.5 literal years. As such, they will have authority to bring whatever plagues they want as often as they want. They will be killed during the trumpet blasts related to the second coming of Yeshuah Messiah, hence why they are mentioned between the sixth and seventh trumpets of Revelation. As such, since we know the time of their death, which will be in autumn in relation to the Festival of Trumpets, then we also know the time of their appearance will be around the spring 3.5 years prior. They will be killed by the newly formed United States of Europe.
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The Identity of the Two Witnesses of Revelation
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by teknonoftheos, Sep 30, 2018.
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Martin Marprelate Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I have a rather different interpretation:
Revelation 11:3. ‘And I will give power to My two witnesses, and they will prophesy 1260 days, clothed in sackcloth. These are the two olive trees and the two lampstands standing before the God of the earth.’
So who are these two witnesses? Various suggestions have been put forward. Are they the Old and New Testaments? Law and Grace? Enoch and Elijah? Elijah and Moses? John the Baptist and Jesus? No, it is none of those; it is the true Church of God that has just been measured. As usual, the clue is in the Old Testament. ‘One witness is not enough to convict a man of any crime or offense he may have committed. A matter must be established by the mouths of two or three witnesses’ (Deut 19:15). The Lord Jesus sent His disciples out two by two (Luke 10:1), ‘As a witness’ (Matt 24:14).
The Church’s witness is to last 1260 days. As we have seen, this is a time equal to the 42 months during which the persecution of God’s people takes place. This is a symbolic time depicting the period between the first and second comings of Christ. So why is the time expressed here in days rather than months? Because the witness must go on day by day by day; ‘In season and out of season’ (2 Tim. 4:2); whether people will hear it or not (Ezek. 2:3-5). The witnesses are dressed in sackcloth, the garb of mourners, for they are mourning over the sins of the people. In Britain today, a clown’s outfit might seem more suitable given some of the forms of evangelism popular in this country, but the scroll that John has eaten is the same one that Ezekiel received, and that one was covered with ‘ lamentation , mourning and woe’ (Ezek. 2:9-10). The witnesses have a sombre message to proclaim of God’s wrath against sin and of impending judgement.
The witnesses are also ‘The two olive trees and the two lampstands.’ This is a reference to Zech. 4. The purpose of a lampstand is to give light, and therefore refers to the true Church (Matt. 5:14ff). The olive trees supply oil to the lampstands and therefore speak of the Holy Spirit who gives power to the Church’s witness.
Verses 5-6. ‘And if anyone wants to harm them, fire proceeds from their mouth and devours their enemies. And if anyone wants to harm them he must be killed in this manner. These have power to shut heaven, so that no rain falls in the days of their prophecy; and they have power over waters to turn them to blood, and to strike the earth with all plagues, as often as they wish.’
Well this would be a good trick, wouldn’t it? There are two references to Elijah here; firstly when he called down fire on two troops of soldiers who came to arrest him (2 Kings 1:10, 12). God will protect His church and its witness if it remains true. Individual witnesses may perish, but the witness will remain. Elijah himself could complain to God; “The children of Israel have forsaken Your covenant, torn down Your altars, and killed Your prophets with the sword. I alone am left; and they seek my life to take it” (1 Kings 19:14). Yet the Lord preserved him until his successor was in place. The witness went on. ‘To harm’ in verse five means ‘to silence.’ God reacts to those who seek to harm His Church by casting them into hell. The second reference is to the drought for which Elijah called (1 Kings 17:1; James 5:17). Interestingly, James tells us that the drought continued for three and a half years, the ‘Time, times and half a time’ of Daniel and Revelation. Today also, there is a drought, not of water, but of hearing the word of God (Amos 8:11-12) and Christ’s servants must continue their witness before a people who, in general, will not receive it (Acts 28:25-27; Rom. 10:21). There is also a reference to the first Plague upon Egypt. God will protect and avenge His servants as they prophesy, and He will validate their testimony. Notice that the two witnesses have only one mouth. There is only one Gospel.
From my blog post: Revelation Part 7. The Temple Measured, and the Two Witnesses -
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Martin Marprelate Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Bob and Joe?
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One man self-proclaimed prophet religions come a dime a dozen.
Everyone is in delusion but you.
Am I going to pick up the same kind of patience you show when someone disagrees with you?
What are you bringing to the table that is of actual benefit to anyone?
I want to know WHO TAUGHT YOU. Is there an actual Rabbi I can follow who you learned from? Or the one who taught him?
I want to make sure i'm not falling for some spoiled rich kid's delusion of grandeur, or some fake wannabe prophet who just set out to invent doctrine by himself. I doubt you would blindly follow anyone that claims to know the truth alone.
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If anyone challenges his beliefs he throws a tantrum and declares them hell bound. He states that he is 'angry with believers who have had almost 2,000 years to understand these truths'. Here is a truth he doesn't seem to get:
Truth comes from God, not us.
Consider the following passage of God’s Word in Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians.
For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God…For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men. (1 Corinthians 1:18, 22-25)
Until he happened along, everyone has believed lies and falsehoods for the past 2000 years? Are we to believe that he is the only one who has been given the deposit of faith to pass along? According to him, when Jesus said the gates of hell would not prevail against the church He was wrong, for all Christians have been believing in the Trinity for 2,000 years and, according to this 'one-man religion' have all been lost, for believing so. Unfortunately, I fear he will find some gullible souls in the country he has chosen to spread this made up faith. I think he realizes he is wasting his time with his rank heresy on this board. -
These people are grumblers and faultfinders; they follow their own evil desires (Jude 1:6) -
Name anybody who has a better understanding of the scriptures than you.
Who taught you this? If the truth isn't a threat then you got no problem pointing out a rabbi or a sect we can learn this from. -
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If its all on God to choose the Elect. Whats the point in whining about what anyone does?
If you had a lick of common sense you would be praying to God to elect more people, not wasting your time trying to change minds and elect people yourself.
You want to talk about folks believing STUPID things. -
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You go back to my very first post, buddy.
It was always the questions. I never called you nothing. -
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What is the minimal requirement of the gospel.
Instead of combativeness and arguing with people. You lay out the gospel, Job is done, and then pray to God.
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