a prophecy 

A History – 

A fulfillment of prophecy.  Only history can verify the fulfillment of prophecy.  Only numbers can verify the interpretation of prophecy.  The translators and interpreters of the bible can’t seem to agree on most of the words but somehow they agree on the numbers.  The word of God may vary but not His numbers.  Follow the numbers.  And colors.   

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a testimony 

A Servant John – 

A bare record.  A revelation for those who have an ear.  Listen for the time is near for the second coming.   Two thousand years ago the time was near for the first coming.  John the Baptist was preparing the way for the Lamb of God.  The word “lamb” can be found 27 times in the Apocalypse.  Think about that.  It was about the Lamb.  

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a shop to sell 

A Revelation Store – 

A religious shop with books that I used in my research. I started a search to see what books are still available wondering how much it would cost. Would it be worthwhile? Books that historically confirm the Apocalypse and prophecy. 10

a most important thing 

A Thing To Carry All The Time – 

A wallet but not all the time. Answer the question. A key to the house. The garage door doesn’t always work and sometimes there is no one in the house except the cats. One time I had to bike 10 miles to my daughters house to get a key.  9 

a historian 

A History of the Church – 

A dog that didn’t bark.  Eusebius never associates the churches with the Apocalypse.  He does mention six of the seven churches but does not connect them with the Apocalypse.  Since Victorinus has the same problem, it suggests that there may have been a version of the Apocalypse that didn’t have the seven churches.   

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