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At the four books: "The Gospel according to S.Matthew"," "The Gospel according to S.Marke," "The Gospel according to S.Luke" and "The Gospel according to S.John," the doctrine is presented and there prophetically is discribed the events that relate to the people of Israel in the future period of the great tribulation, as well as their ministry in the Millennium.
The book "Actes of the Apostles", like any book of the Bible, contains the prototypes of future events. At "sundry times and in divers manners", it tells us about the ministry of Israel in the 1000-year kingdom (Acts 9-21) and about the events that will take place at the end of this time: the uprising of nations and the judgment of the great day (Acts 21-26). The Apostle Paul, before the conversion (Acts 8: 1), at the time of conversion (Acts. 9), and after conversion, is the type of the people of Israel, respectively, in the second half of the seventieth week of Daniel, in "the time of Jacob's trouble" and in the millennial Kingdom. Paul was chosen by God as a preacher, an apostle and teacher of the Gentiles. Israel, after its conversion, will be chosen by God as "a minister and a witness" (Acts 26: 16-18), for the proclamation of the Gospel to the Gentiles in the 1000-year Kingdom as well. Paul did not receive the gospel of God's grace from people, but the Lord Himself revealed it to him. So Israel will know his will when he sees the "that Just One" and hears "the voice of his mouth" (Acts 22:14), (Heb. 1: 2).
The seven epistles of the Apostle Paul to the churches denote our time period (2000 years) prophetically. Night came "when no man can work" (John 9: 4).
The next period of time 49 prophetic years will begin immediately after the rapture of the Church of the Firstborn. (The last seven years of this period are the seventieth week of Daniel.) "The first epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothie", "The second epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothie", "The epistle of Paul to Titus" and "The epistle of Paul to Philemon" are doctrinally consistent with this period of time.
The next period of time is very short 30 days from 1260 to 1290 days. "The epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrewes" corresponds to this period of time doctrinally. This is "the time of Jacob's trouble" (Jer. 30: 7) This is a transition period to the Millennium.
All general epistles are doctrinally correspond with the Millennium. These are (1Pet), (2Pet), (1John), (2John), (3John) and (Jude)

"The Revelation of S.John the Divine" is the book of the Judgment.
 
At the four books: "The Gospel according to S.Matthew"," "The Gospel according to S.Marke," "The Gospel according to S.Luke" and "The Gospel according to S.John," the doctrine is presented and there prophetically is discribed the events that relate to the people of Israel in the future period of the great tribulation, as well as their ministry in the Millennium.
The book "Actes of the Apostles", like any book of the Bible, contains the prototypes of future events. At "sundry times and in divers manners", it tells us about the ministry of Israel in the 1000-year kingdom (Acts 9-21) and about the events that will take place at the end of this time: the uprising of nations and the judgment of the great day (Acts 21-26). The Apostle Paul, before the conversion (Acts 8: 1), at the time of conversion (Acts. 9), and after conversion, is the type of the people of Israel, respectively, in the second half of the seventieth week of Daniel, in "the time of Jacob's trouble" and in the millennial Kingdom. Paul was chosen by God as a preacher, an apostle and teacher of the Gentiles. Israel, after its conversion, will be chosen by God as "a minister and a witness" (Acts 26: 16-18), for the proclamation of the Gospel to the Gentiles in the 1000-year Kingdom as well. Paul did not receive the gospel of God's grace from people, but the Lord Himself revealed it to him. So Israel will know his will when he sees the "that Just One" and hears "the voice of his mouth" (Acts 22:14), (Heb. 1: 2).
The seven epistles of the Apostle Paul to the churches denote our time period (2000 years) prophetically. Night came "when no man can work" (John 9: 4).
The next period of time 49 prophetic years will begin immediately after the rapture of the Church of the Firstborn. (The last seven years of this period are the seventieth week of Daniel.) "The first epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothie", "The second epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothie", "The epistle of Paul to Titus" and "The epistle of Paul to Philemon" are doctrinally consistent with this period of time.
The next period of time is very short 30 days from 1260 to 1290 days. "The epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrewes" corresponds to this period of time doctrinally. This is "the time of Jacob's trouble" (Jer. 30: 7) This is a transition period to the Millennium.
All general epistles are doctrinally correspond with the Millennium. These are (1Pet), (2Pet), (1John), (2John), (3John) and (Jude)

"The Revelation of S.John the Divine" is the book of the Judgment.

kc1,

You seem to be pushing a barrow regarding your view of prophecy and trying to apply it allegorically to the books of the Bible.

Seems to me that you're trying to fit a square into a round hole - imposing your view (e.g. in the four Gospels, 'the doctrine is presented and there prophetically is discribed (sic) the events that relate to the people of Israel in the future period of the great tribulation, as well as their ministry in the Millennium').

Oz.
 
kc1,

You seem to be pushing a barrow regarding your view of prophecy and trying to apply it allegorically to the books of the Bible.

Seems to me that you're trying to fit a square into a round hole - imposing your view (e.g. in the four Gospels, 'the doctrine is presented and there prophetically is discribed (sic) the events that relate to the people of Israel in the future period of the great tribulation, as well as their ministry in the Millennium').

Oz.
No, OzSpen. I do not impose anything on anyone. The topic is open. Participation in it is at will. If you have contraarguments, then present them. If you do not have them, then what's the conversation about?
 
I apologize, I did not list all the general epistles.
These are (James) (1Pet), (2Pet), (1John), (2John), (3John) and (Jude)
 
kc1 can you elaborate the prophetic of Paul's ministry that tells us of the end times?
 
No, OzSpen. I do not impose anything on anyone. The topic is open. Participation in it is at will. If you have contraarguments, then present them. If you do not have them, then what's the conversation about?
I think he means you are imposing your views on Scripture, not on people. And I have to agree. You are once again making connections in the Bible where there are none. This is an exceedingly dangerous game you are playing with the Bible.
 
you said Paul taught of the prophetic of end times in the book of Acts and I asked if you could elaborate on the what the prophetic teachings are he taught
 
Why is it that people in every age "KNEW" they were then living in that FUTURISTIC age the Bible spoke about in the letters sent to be read to congregations of ancient people who would have had not even the slightest idea how to hear them as being about a time thousands of years past their own existence? Just as we do, this very day.

Such arrogance, that we negate the intent of the Bible for those people to whom it was written and directly read to...... in effect, claiming it was obviously useless to any of them, since it was written only and expressly for us in 2017.
 
God has always told us to be prepared for the return of His son Christ Jesus, but also that no man knows the day nor the hour, Matthew 24:36,37.
 
you said Paul taught of the prophetic of end times in the book of Acts and I asked if you could elaborate on the what the prophetic teachings are he taught
'This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.' (2Tim3:1)

Notice that the last days will begin immediately after the rapture of 'the church of the firstborn' (Heb.12:23), 'a sheaf of the firstfruits' of harvest (Lev.23:10). This is the period of 49 prophetic years. It's 'barley harvest and of wheat harvest' (Ruth.2:23).

'The first epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothie' corresponds to the beginning of the period of 49 prophetic years doctrinally:

'But the Spirit clearly says that in the latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons,' (1 Tim. 4: 1)

Here the Scripture speaks of the latter times. The word 'times' has a plural. These are periods of time - 49 prophetic years, a transition period to Millennium of 30 days and the Millennium itself.

Notice, in (Jude.1:18): 'How that they told you there should be mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts', the phrase 'the last time' is used in the singular, as in other general epistles as well. This 'last time' is only the Millennium here. All general epistles refer to the Millennium doctrinally.
 
'This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.' (2Tim3:1)

Notice that the last days will begin immediately after the rapture of 'the church of the firstborn' (Heb.12:23), 'a sheaf of the firstfruits' of harvest (Lev.23:10). This is the period of 49 prophetic years. It's 'barley harvest and of wheat harvest' (Ruth.2:23).

'The first epistle of Paul the Apostle to Timothie' corresponds to the beginning of the period of 49 prophetic years doctrinally:

'But the Spirit clearly says that in the latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons,' (1 Tim. 4: 1)

Here the Scripture speaks of the latter times. The word 'times' has a plural. These are periods of time - 49 prophetic years, a transition period to Millennium of 30 days and the Millennium itself.

Notice, in (Jude.1:18): 'How that they told you there should be mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts', the phrase 'the last time' is used in the singular, as in other general epistles as well. This 'last time' is only the Millennium here. All general epistles refer to the Millennium doctrinally.
I'm not asking of the whole Bible, but only asking what the book of Acts teaches on the prophetic per your OP
 
What you are presenting seems to be a timeline of events involving Israel with your own interpretation mixed with some scripture to make it all sound good, but leaves one to ask what it is you are talking about. :confused
 
What you are presenting seems to be a timeline of events involving Israel with your own interpretation mixed with some scripture to make it all sound good, but leaves one to ask what it is you are talking about. :confused
The Bible gives a chronology of events not only related to Israel, but also to the Church of the Firstborn, in particular, and the Church of God on the whole.
 
Yes it does, but what does all of this have to do with just the book of Acts is what I am asking. The book of Acts is all about Paul's conversion and preaching to the Gentiles and not a prophetic time table of events.
 
kc1,
In the first five or six years I figured it all out and was teaching any that was listening that Jesus was coming in the Fall of 1998. The only thing that happened was Bill Taylor learned to eat crow and to strive to be humble with God's word. Brother, please, let this string die because you're already skating on very thin ice, don't eat crow, the flavor is awful.
 
No, OzSpen. I do not impose anything on anyone. The topic is open. Participation in it is at will. If you have contraarguments, then present them. If you do not have them, then what's the conversation about?

You didn't answer the content of my post.
 

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