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REVELATION UNCOVERED - God's Puzzle Solved

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Schoolmaster29“There are two olive trees” by this seven-lamp candlestick(Verse 3). Then, Zechariah asked what are these olive trees andcandlesticks (Verse 4)? Who or what are these “two olive trees”by “The Menorah” or “the candlestick” (Zechariah 4:11-14)?These “two olive trees” empty themselves into “the candlestick”(Verse 12). Then, the angel states clearly these two olive trees areGod’s two anointed ones who stand before God. Now, you havesolved a part of the mystery. “These olive trees” represent God’sHoly Spirit providing the fuel for the candlestick - The SevenChurches to have a light and be witnesses during the three and ahalf years of “tribulation.”Can you prove who these two olive trees are? Yes, you can. Remember,Jesus was not going to have the court of The Gentilesmeasured (Revelation 11:1-2). Who is The Revelator of thesetwo olive trees? Who are the two witnesses? The Apostle to TheGentiles - The Apostle Paul clearly tells you who the two olivetrees are.In Romans 11:1 Paul said God will not throw Israel - His peopleaway. For a short time The Nation of Israel is blinded by The Lawbecause they do not understand The Law was only a shadow or astepping stone to bring them to Christ. The Law’s purpose wasnot to make them righteous. The Law is just a shadow pointingto Christ who only can make you righteous (Hebrews 10:1 andColossians 1:27). The Letter is not a point of sin but a shadow ortype of what is real or the truth.Ultimately, all Israel will be saved (Romans 11:26). The blindnessof Israel will last until The Gentile rule on the earth ends.Only a remnant of Israel (during The Gentile rule) will be saved(Romans 11:25). Why? So The Gentile “world” can be saved(Romans 11:15). Now, who are “The Two Olive Trees?”

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