interpretation 

A Reliable Thing 

if based on history with numbers and colors.  The translators of 59 different English versions of the bible all agree on numbers and colors.  Applying this to history can result in a reliable interpretation of what has been prophesied.  You can’t trust anything or anyone else.   

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history 

A Confirmation 

of what has been prophesied.  Only if your interpretation is based on numbers and colors.  Nearly all the bible translations agree on numbers and colors which can identify historical events that fit what may have been prophesied.  Not just a few but many pieces must fit with each other in order to be sure that the prophecy has been fulfilled.  
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pieces must fit 

A Requirement 

for a puzzle and the Apocalypse.  Not just two or three but many if not all the pieces must fit.  Not with your interpretation but with numbers and colors.  All the numbers.  1000, 666, 10, 7, 4, 3, and 2  All the colors.  white, red, and black  Only then can you be sure of what has been prophesied.  

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the Apocalypse is 

A Puzzle 
and it takes many pieces to get the big picture.  They have to fit.  Numbers and some colors are the only things that all the different bible versions agree on.  All 59 English versions.  For the most part they also agree on the words following a number or a color.  Like years, heads, horns, and horse.  All you have to do is figure out what a head, horn, or horse is.  
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the future 

A Prophecy 

a prediction of what is to come.  A pale horse and death its rider can’t be identified without first identifying the riders of the white, red, and black horses.  Like numbers all 59 English versions of the bible agree on colors.  They must be significant and the color of the seas should be considered. 

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making sense 

A Connection 

of dots that fit with what you know.  To reveal a clearer picture, missing dots must be added.  History and numbers will limit the placement of these dots.  Your interpretation is limited only by your agenda and we all have one.  History and numbers can be trusted.  Your interpretation, not so much. 

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without 

A Number 

dots are difficult to connect.  Look for the numbers.  You can’t misinterpret them.  The translators all agree on the numbers.  Except for dates.  Historians love dates but they often can’t get them right.  They can’t even agree on which calendar to use.  Who gets to start a calendar?  Mark your calendar.  Save a date.  

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