Understanding Messianic Prophecy Timeline Part 01

Sep 30, 2024

Lecture on Messianic Prophecy and Timeline

Overview

  • The presentation interprets biblical Messianic prophecy and patterns.
  • Over two dozen prophecies and patterns indicate the exact year of the Messiah’s first and second comings.
  • Claims a 7,000-year timeline from biblical events:
    • First coming in 30 CE
    • Second coming in 2030 CE

Key Concepts

The Creation Prophecy

  • Isaiah: "The end is declared in the beginning."
  • Creation events in Genesis 1 reveal God's 7,000-year plan for humanity.
  • Seven days of creation correspond to a 7,000-year timeline.

The One Day as a Thousand Years Principle

  • A day in biblical prophecy can represent 1,000 years.
  • Supported by early Christian writings and biblical texts (e.g., 2 Peter 3:8-10, Psalm 90:4).
  • Adam's lifespan and death within 1,000 years illustrate this concept.

The Messiah's First and Second Coming

  • First coming: End of the 4th millennium (30 CE)
  • Second coming: End of the 6th millennium (2030 CE)
  • David and Adam’s lifespans represent parts of this timeline.

The Jubilee Principle

  • Jubilee as a prophetic unit count (every 50 years).
  • 40 Jubilees from the first coming to the second (2,000 years).

Significant Prophecies and Patterns

The Sabbath Prophecy

  • Seven days: Six days of creation rest, seventh day Sabbath rest.
  • Seventh day as a representation of the millennial reign of the Messiah.

Tabernacle and Temple Patterns

  • Dimensions of biblical structures like the Tabernacle relate to timelines.
  • Patterns in construction of the Tabernacle and Temple link to prophetic fulfillment.

The Four of Seven Prophecy

  • Messiah's first coming related to the fourth day.
  • Second coming related to the seventh day.
  • Seen in biblical feasts, commandments, and Revelation.

The Hosea Prophecy

  • Hosea 6:2: After two days, we will be revived; on the third day, we are raised.
  • Relates to resurrection and coming of the Messiah.

Timeline Elements

  • 1950: Jerusalem declared capital of Israel, marking a prophetic fig tree generation.
  • 2030: Expected return of the Messiah, coinciding with biblical year 6000.

Conclusion

  • Prophecies and patterns reinforce a prediction of the Messiah's return in 2030 CE.
  • Emphasis on readiness and vigilance in anticipation of prophetic fulfillment.

Additional Messages

  • Encouragement to share and contemplate these interpretations.
  • The timing aligns with biblical numerology and prophecy patterns.

This summary captures the core ideas and interpretations presented, providing a high-level reference to the proposed 7,000-year biblical timeline and associated prophecies.