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REVELATION UNCOVERED - God's Puzzle Solved

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The Little Book221Paul, The Apostle to The Gentiles, writes God had rejected themand that only a remnant of Israel (144,000) will be saved at thistime. The wild olive tree is grafted into the natural olive treeand will become God’s witness also. So, the two witnesses areThe 144,000 Israelites (a remnant) and the innumerable Gentiles– the wild olive tree. These two olive trees, The Church in TheWilderness, are The 144,000 and The Church of God - the sevencandlesticks (Acts 7:38). Now, you have the biblical answer.The two witnesses, Israel and Christianity cover Christ’s “will”or “revelation.” These two witnesses have power to plague theearth and bring down “fire” (Revelation 11:5-6). How? The firstfour trumpets are depicting world catastrophes. Remember, Revelation8:3-5 states from these two witnesses, before God’s altar,are their prayers and God then sends “the fire” from the altar andcasts it to the earth.These are the seven trumpets, which God releases to protect Histwo witnesses. Therefore, these seven trumpets last three and ahalf years during The Tribulation. You will see some of these twowitnesses go into a place of safety while a remnant is martyred.Finally, after these two witnesses have prophesied for three anda half years (not in a physical place), they are martyred in Jerusalemand are dead in the streets while the world “rejoices.” Why?Because of the catastrophes of the seven trumps. Then, afterthree days, they are resurrected and rise to the clouds. Why?This is the seventh trump, Christ returns and they meet Him inthe clouds. Now, John shifts the story flow to catch up with thehistory of God’s Church.Revelation 12Suddenly, just before Christ’s return on Mount Zion in Revelation14 with The 144,000 Israelites, John relates the account of church

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