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    chrysostom

    a historicist A Prophecy Fulfilled in History A number to connect them. Bible translators agree on numbers and to some extent so do historians. Historical events can be connected to prophecy with numbers and colors. Start with a big number like a thousand and see if the other numbers like...
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    The pedophilia

    It is a homosexual problem.
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    chrysostom

    The Church is the New Jerusalem.
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    chrysostom

    a discernment A Beast In The Making A holy place desolated. The beasts of Daniel have been named: Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. They all had something to do with the temple except Persia. What is preventing the third temple will point to the fourth beast. The Dome of the Rock. Islam...
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    chrysostom

    a desolation A Holy Place A temple where "there shall not be left here one stone upon another". Jesus wants us to pay attention to the "abomination of desolation". What is in the holy place now? Only Daniel knows and he also knows beasts. So what makes a beast a beast? A good question...
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    chrysostom

    a brother also A Third John A writer on the isle called Patmos. Many said it wasn't written by John the Apostle. Others said it didn't belong in the bible. Someone had to convince Jerome it was written by the Apostle because he included it in the Vulgate. John Chrysostom was the right...
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    a bible defined A Man Named Jerome A new translation. The Vulgate would become the official bible of the Church and it would include the Apocalypse. At the beginning of the fifth century Jerome was finishing his bible and John Chrysostom was in Ephesus replacing seven bishops. Augustine...
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    a prophecy A Testimony A shewing to His servants (plural). His servant, (singular), John who bare record is tied to John the Apostle in his gospel. Start at the beginning. The first verse. This is a clue that there is more than one John. Three different Johns. One who bare record, one to...
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    a whaaat? A Third John A key piece of the puzzle. Only John Chrysostom could say, "five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come". He was talking about the seven dynasties of the Roman Empire. Only an astronomer could say John Chrysostom, who was in Ephesus at the beginning of...
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    chrysostom

    a second prophecy A Little Book to Eat A bitter belly. John the Apostle ate the original Apocalypse written by John the Baptist. He was told to prophesy again. He added Jesus and the seven churches. In Acts 19 we learn about the followers of John the Baptist in Ephesus. They didn't know...
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    Far Better To Build Immune System than Count on Vaccines

    There are five significant factors: age, sex, weight, Vitamin D, and smoking. You can't do much about the first two. Work on the last three.
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    chrysostom

    a bare record A Remarkable Connection A man sent from God. He knew the Lamb of God. He who bare record is connected to the Apocalypse by the Apostle John who knew the Baptist. The word "lamb" also connects John the Baptist to the Apocalypse. It was John the Apostle who was asked to...
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    chrysostom

    a speculation A Reasonable Explanation A need to understand. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for something that doesn't make sense. It must be tested. Is it consistent with what we do know for sure? How do you explain John introducing himself three times? There are three different...
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    a conjecture A Purely Jewish Composition A revelation that there may have been more than one version of the Apocalypse by more than one writer. A reasonable speculation that may address all the questions concerning when, who, and why. What actually happened is unsettled and warrants continued...
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    a meaning A Purpose A reason for the Apocalypse. We know where for sure. Patmos. We know John wrote it three times. We don't know when or why. Wondering why might be more telling. The oldest existing commentary on the Apocalypse is by Victorinus. What can he tell us? He can't tell us...
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    a time was near A First Coming A man sent from God. His name was John. A voice crying in the wilderness preparing the way for the Lamb of God. The word "lamb" found 27 times is the Apocalypse. John the Baptist who "bare record" was mentioned by John the Apostle to the seven churches. John...
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    a sign of the times A Crisis in the Church A prediction made by Mary. We have to rely on the laity. Fight not flight. A few will stay and fight for His Church. You can be a part of this. If you have an ear, listen to what the Spirit saith unto the churches. You will be told what to do...
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    chrysostom

    a trust A Bible You Can Believe A choice of over 60 English translations. Not counting all the revisions. The Word of God keeps changing. Good thing His Church is built on a rock. She won't change. Right? So who or what can you trust? Numbers and colors. Somehow all the translators got...
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    chrysostom

    a revelation A First Coming A preparing of the way for the Lamb of God. The word "lamb" is found 27 times in the Apocalypse. John the Apostle knew John the Baptist knew the Lamb of God. It was John the Baptist who bare record of the word of God. The first Apocalypse. John the Apostle...
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    a reliable history A Church to be Trusted A reason to believe historians. Are historians more trustworthy than theologians? They don't have denominations. They don't have a pope. They just have other historians checking their work. Self policing. They don't carry guns. Just a pen. It...
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