The Son of man seen in the clouds in AD 66

http://revelationrevolution.org/jesus-the-son-of-man-was-seen-in-the-clouds-in-a-d-66/

There’s no better article I’ve read or written that outlines how and why Preterist’s believe the second coming was in AD 66-70.

This is awesome:

In A.D. 66 when the Jewish revolt began, Nero Caesar was in Greece building a canal.  Concerning the construction of this waterway, Cassius Dio writes, “[W]hen the first workers touched the earth, blood spouted from it, groans and bellowings were heard, and many phantoms appeared.  Nero himself thereupon grasped a mattock and by throwing up some of the soil fairly compelled the rest to imitate him.”[5]  In recording this same event, Suetonius indicates that as Nero broke the ground the sound of a trumpet was heard.[5a]  The fact that a trumpet was heard at the time in which the dead were raised is a clear fulfillment of 1 Corinthians 15:52: “For the trumpet will sound, [and] the dead will be raised imperishable . . .”

Jesus birthday revealed – From the Book

It has long been established that biblical scholars are unsure of exactly when Jesus was born. The fact is that the day we celebrate as Christmas was moved to December 25th during the reign of Constantine. An excellent overview here of the story is located here.

As usual though, the bible gives us all the clues we need to figure this out. In Revelation 12:1, we read about the alignment of the stars. There is amazing symbolism throughout the bible and here it is no different. First lets discuss “a great wonder in heaven’. Reading the entire verse, we read that ‘heaven’ is located up above us where the stars are. “Stars” are both stars and religious symbols of angels as we read in Revelation. The fact that there are 12 stars mentioned may point to the 12 tribes of Israel. There is an angel over every ordained Christian church (Revelation 1:20). The Jews likely had the same organizational setup. The fact that she wears them as a crown upon her head is symbolic of the ascension of Jesus to the role of Messiah to the Jews.

Since when do we tell stories with the sky?

In Genesis 1:14 we read about the stars in the sky. “Let them be for signs and for seasons.” Let them be for signs. Here we get our biblical authority to use the sky as a kind of road map, to which the religious orthodox Jews use even today to foretell future events. This is not widely known in the USA and is not preached on much if at all.

How did I come to find a date for Jesus’s birth?

While doing research for my book, I remembered what God wrote to us about the stars being a kind of road map, so the following verse rang a large bell in my head. If you read the verse carefully, it denotes an exact arrangement of the heavens. I then began to use free software called Stellarium to hunt for the right arrangement at the right time.

Revelation 12
[1] And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars:
[2] And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to  be delivered.

The hints about the birth of Jesus left to us are explained clearly on this website and help us narrow down our search. Two facts stand out. He was not born in the winter, because Rome had decided to conduct a census and everyone had to travel back to their birth place. If you want to ensure maximum participation, you don’t put an extra weather hardship on the people. Second, the scholars believe he was born in early fall.

Here’s how I found his birthday.

With all the clues gathered, I viewed the historical alignments of the stars until I came across the right alignment. Here’s the picture, which is complete with the date of August 20, 2 BC. Here in the first image you can see ‘the woman’ Virgo, clothed in the sun (sun drenched) and the moon at her feet.

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This second image shows what this date looks like at night time.
Notice the tail of Leo above Virgo’s head. Below you see the night sky the evening before. (A new day for traditional Jews begins at sun down.) Leo, which normally has 9 stars that make up its image, now has 3 additional ‘stars’ near it. That’s 12.

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Interestingly, the Urantia Book picks August 21 as the birthday. If a day starts at sundown, then this equates to the 20th as well.

So there you have it. The birth of Jesus was August 20, 2 BC. If he died in 33 AD, then he was 35 years old when he was crucified.


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Does Israel hold some kind of special favor with God in this age?

We need to take a look at scripture in its original form to determine if Israel still holds some kind of special favor with God.

Genesis 17:7 NIV
I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you.

Many pastors today take this to mean that this promise is to last for all time, or ‘forever’ as they say. I’d like to destroy this error in just a few lines.

The word of interest here is “everlasting”. Lets see what the Hebrew word is and how it is defined. Possibly there is a better English word that might more effectively communicate the correct idea. Understand this same Hebrew word is used in many places throughout the old testament.

“Olam”, or “Owlam” is the word shown in the Hebrew bible. Olam is defined in Strong’s Concordance (#5769) as “long duration, antiquity, futurity”. In Gesenius Hebrew-Chaldea Lexicon coded to Strongs #5769, we see it defined as “what is hidden, specially hidden time, long; the beginning or end of which is either uncertain or else not defined.”

Does ‘forever’ seem like the perfect match in English to these definitions to you? As you can see here in both cases the words ‘everlasting’ and ‘forever’ aren’t exactly a perfect match. The idea here in the Hebrew seems to indicate that the covenant would last an unknown amount of time. In English, the word ‘forever’ means that something lasts until time ends or it has no end, but the idea in Hebrew here could very well mean something far far less than that. It could mean a day, a year or scores of years, centuries even.

So What?

To state it plainly. If this is true then, and you believe that Jesus brought the old covenant to an end, you must also conclude that the promises afforded to the Jews where completed by the close of the old testament especially in the light of scripture which so obviously says so:

1 Kings 8:56  – “Praise be to the Lord, who has given rest to his people Israel just as he promised. Not one word has failed of all the good promises he gave through his servant Moses. ”

Conclusion

Therefore, there are no prophetic verses the world is waiting on to happen that stem from the old testament. All old testament prophecy is done. The Jews are no longer the chosen people, true Christians are. The land of Israel is of no consequence and the Jewish religious system, as it existed in old testament times, is gone. The Jewish religious system was destroyed by 70 AD when the second temple was destroyed.

 

The Book of Thessalonians Points to a 70 AD Second Coming

The book of Thessalonians wasn’t written to you.

Among other things, the bible is a history book. It tells of many stories like Noah’s flood, the end of the first and second temple, the story of Moses etc… It also tells of what was going on with a specific people in, the book of Thessalonians.

When Paul argued in the synagogue at Thessalonica, he created converts and enemies in the Jewish leadership. The leaders sought to punish both the teachers of Christianity and their converts, and captured Jason and some others. They took them to the Romans where they accused them of proclaiming another king against Rome (Acts 17:5 discusses Paul at Thessalonica).

After Paul left them, he wrote…

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The Preterists’ Creed – An improved Apostles’ Creed

The Apostles’ Creed modified. This is my proposal for a new creed that more accurately describes what we believe. This represents a complete picture that our churches have been lacking for many years now. Please submit possible changes to the wording in the comment section below.

 

The Preterists’ Creed

I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.

I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, was buried and visited hell. On the third day, he raised himself from the dead and ascended into heaven, he was seated at the right hand of the Father until he received the Kingdom.

I believe He now sits on the throne in the spirit world where He rules over all things spiritual and physical.

I believe in the Holy Spirit, the worldwide Christian church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.

I believe we are born here on earth to learn who Jesus Christ is and to worship Him so that we are prepared for the Kingdom to come. I believe upon death that we are born into everlasting life in the presence of our Lord for the rest of eternity.

Amen.

 

Let’s updatE the Preterists’ Creed

Please link to this page to show your agreement with the Preterist movement. This creed will be updated if the church is largely in agreement to the changes.

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Another prediction of the Apocalypse set to end in a thud?

Mormon cult members believe the apocalypse is coming

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/04/polygamous-mormon-cult-members-believe-the-apocalypse-is-coming-with-release-of-leader-warren-jeffs/

“an earthquake will apparently cause the walls of a prison in Texas to crumble and Lyle’s brother, Warren Jeffs, the group’s “prophet” and supreme leader, will also walk free – despite the fact he has been serving a sentence of life plus 20 years in that state since 2011, convicted of having sex with underage girls as young as 12 that he took as polygamous wives” – Maybe that’s all we need to know right there.

 

The flying saucers of Ezekiel

Ezekiel 1:4-28

This is probably the oddest story in the bible. Maybe. When a character in the bible sees something he doesn’t understand, he uses his known language at the time to describe it. He cannot use words like ‘rocket ship’, ‘space ship’, ‘time travel’, ‘automobile’, ‘car’ or even ‘shotgun’ and the like because they haven’t been invented yet. In the same way, if an alien landed in your front yard you’d have a hard time describing it and how it got there if it were using technology and appearance you’d never seen before. At the same time, we tend to think that humans of the 580 BC era were ‘simple folk’, walking around in the desert in their moo-moos. They tended to worship the angels as God when they appeared because they didn’t understand the difference between the two. We’d be the same way. When you encounter something you don’t understand you fear it until you trust it. That’s how sheep go.Continue Reading