I haven't found anyone discussing The Graph, by
Steve Cochran. This could be what was 'sealed until the end'. It makes the book of Revelation fit like a perfect jigsaw puzzle. Tell me if you feel the same.
God's Hidden Timeline!! (Playlist)
Before you begin, you need to forget everything you know. If The Graph is accurate, and I believe it is, many Christians
VERY wrong regarding end-times.
Like Mike said, thanks for sharing this ryny24 . I put "likes" up because this post started me thinking of something. I watched the first couple of videos, but don't really agree with the author. But i like the guy.
The math can be googled, others have asked as well.
thanks for sharing
ryny24 . I am open to many ideas and theories that are fully supported. He has a few things interpretations that dont seem to fit that. For example hours equate to years, so a half hour is 6 months. I realize we need to dig for understanding, but this may be a stretch to fit a theory rather than the theory fit the writing.
Not throwing it all out, and will review the others when I have a moment.
Also the end of the video is a bit offputting "my interpretation is right, yours is wrong". Thats tough to swallow...How many peopl ehave tried to figure this out over the years and havent?
If a day to the Lord is like a thousand years, the math guy says that's 20.88 years.
A half an hour of silence is 20 years.
But can an hour be a year, and so a half an hour be 6 months?
And are we IN that time of silence right now.
If they are being silent in Heaven, should WE remain silent here on earth?
Be silent before the Lord, before the Day of the Lord?
It might mean that the Seventh Seal is a floater verse, a Chapter all by itself.
As an aside from the apparent chronology of Revelation, when the Book is read instead as it has been written.
As a continuous scroll.
TIME IN BIBLE TIMES By CHARLES FRANCIS POTTER - 1941
YOU move into a different time-world from ours when you open
your Bible. You find yourself in a much more leisurely
atmosphere, where exact time-measurements are unknown and the
calendar a very casual affair.
A modern city-dweller, living in this
mechanized age when minutes are important and when speed
contests and radio have accustomed us to split-second timing, is
surprised to learn that the words "minute" and "second" are not
found anywhere in the Bible.
The patriarchs of the Old Testament
and even the disciples of Jesus were time-wealthy and had no use
for such small change. When hours, days, weeks, months and
years are mentioned in the Scriptures, they seldom correspond
exactly to our divisions of time with the same names.
When we come to the New Testament we find the word "hour"
often enough, but it is not the hour that we now know. The
length of time it indicates varies greatly. It may refer to an
instant, to 45 minutes, an hour, an hour and a quarter, a period
of three hours, a day, or even a season !