About Jacob's Trouble
The thesis of this books begins by identifying the day of the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth so that the prophecies of Daniel can be validated. Having done so, the prophecies pertinence for the present day, are revealed. What the reader will learn is the prophecies of Daniel are not mere reiterations of the first prophecy, but are different revelations of what is to happen in respect to God fulfilling his plan and purpose that culminates in the revealing of the Antichrist. The book reveals the relevance of the Mosaic feasts in respect to plan and purpose of God, which the book of Hebrews states was given to Moses. Moreover the misconceptions promulgated as fact regarding Jacob's Trouble, prophesied by Jeremiah are exposed by an examination of patriarch Jacob's life. There are two twenty-one periods that can be determined as Jacob's Trouble; not seven years or three years and six months as many claim. Using Scripture to interpret Scripture, rather than making assumptions, the seals mentioned in the book of Revelation are shown to indicate how the last days prior to the revealing of the Antichrist will pan out. What is clear, the book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John on the Isle of Patmos and nothing that was revealed to him had already happened, as many claim, but was futuristic; having to take place onwards from that time and not beforehand. The Devil is yet to be cast out of Heaven for good. The Bible clearly teaches that he still has access. Because the content challenges the many different interpretations of the prophecies of Daniel, Jacob's Trouble, the Feasts of Moses, the book of Revelation, and the Second Coming of Lord Jesus Christ, Scripture is quoted verbatim throughout so the reader can see how Scripture interprets Scripture. External sources are used to verify various dates in respect to the birth Jesus of Nazareth and His death on the Cross of Calvary, Thereafter, what the reader learns is how using prediluvian 360 day years results in prophecies becoming remarkably accurate for various events and provides an understanding of why events are taking place as they are today. Another feature of this book is the reasons that many prophecies have failed are exposed. This book is written with a devotional application in mind and not just an objective overview of how biblical prophecy comes together once the correct starting point for analysis has been determined. Beginning with the baptism of the Son of God by John the Baptist, the length of His ministry and the days of His death and resurrection are determined.
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