a historical event 

A Fulfillment Of Prophecy 

A number for verification.  Interpretation of numbers is not necessary.  1000 is 1000.  666 is 666.  Ten is ten.  Seven is seven.  Use these numbers to connect prophecy with history.  Only history and numbers can confirm the fulfillment of prophecy.  Can you trust anyone’s interpretation?  You can’t.  Trust the numbers.  

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a key number 

A Beast That Was, Is Not, And Yet To Come 

A chapter with numbers.  Ten horns, seven heads, five are fallen, and two beasts.  Babylon the Great ties them all together.  Good luck counting kings.  If you count dynasties, five had fallen when John Chrysostom was in Ephesus replacing seven corrupt bishops.  He is your brother on Patmos.  

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a number 

A Clear Meaning 

A word you can count on.  No interpretation required.  Mine is not the same as yours.  Numbers can’t be redefined or cancelled.  All 60 English translations agree.  They can be used to connect history with prophecy.  It is the only way to do it reliably.  Revelation for Dummies may save you time.  

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a number of numbers 

A Fit With History 

A fulfillment of prophecy must include all the numbers.  The Byzantine empire has them all.  A thousand years, 666, ten horns, seven heads, five are fallen, four horsemen, three unclean spirits, and two witnesses.  Only history can confirm the fulfillment of prophecy and only numbers can reliably connect them.  

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