Book of Revelation Chart

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Here I will be giving just a brief description of this chart, and why I decided to make it, and a basic overview of it's principles. I will not be giving concrete Biblical evidence of these prophetic principles here and now, that's what I will be writing my book for. I will just be making basic statements about what these principles simply are.

This video is a video that I had taken of a chart that I was able to view in certain software. I had created the chart from the beginning, but then realized, that at 3.5 billion pixels (that's billion with a B) I was unable to view it properly in any photo viewer. It is vast enough of a chart, where there are several timelines, and within each timeline, there are events as recorded in the Book of Revelation. Each event, you have to zoom in, in order to see a high definition photo depicting the event.

This chart does not contain dates (as I don't believe in speculating on issues as important as prophesy). However, you can indeed use strictly THE BIBLE to interpret the symbols and decode the message. This entails a lot however, and one of the things it entails is to first be able to see how things are oriented. You may not be able to pinpoint dates without speculation, but you CAN determine that event A happens over here, event B happens over there with event E, etc.

In this chart, you have, for example, the 7 seals. This would be one "timeline". You'll notice, that there are no dates that state "the first seal is the year 2035, and the second seal 2050, etc" because, as I said, I believe it's too speculative.

However, what you can show Biblically, is that there is a pattern that reveals an orientation. For example, with the 7 seals, the first 4 are treated one way, and the final 3 are treated separately. The same is true for the 7 angels with the 7 trumpets: the first 4 are treated one way and the final 3 (here called the "3 woes") are treated separately. Also, with the 7 bowl judgements, you have that same pattern.

Now to elaborate, using the 7 seals as an example, the first 4 are strictly chronological. In this example with the seals, the first 4 are the famous 4 horsemen. The next 3, however, are more in-depth, and historically, people have responded to this with confusion.

What actually happens here with the final 3, is that an event is described, put then you are taken through a vignette of sorts, into the past with all relevant events (represented in symbolism) that lead up to the event described. It is it's own separate timeline given as a back story to the event.

For example with the 5th seal, it's the souls under the alter, but the following descriptions are referring to all of those that have suffered for their testimony in Christ, from the very time of Christ all of the way until the events of that seal, and the expressed sentiment. The 6th seal, the day of wrath, where the sun turns black, the moon to blood, the stars fall, and the heaven rolled up as a scroll; that is the event. Now then, the angels holding back the winds of heaven, and the sealing of the 144,000, that is a series leading up to that event.

Another example, are the 7 trumpets. The final 3 trumpet all have back stories expressed in a vignette of symbolic events. If you fast forward to the 6th trumpet, the earthquake is the actual event, but, the 4 angels loosed from the Euphrates, the 200,000,000 army, the rainbow angel descending, the 7 thunders, the little book, the two witnesses, are all part of a back story leading up to the earthquake, and thus, it is it's own timeline.

This is important, because as one gets more indepth with their studies, you find that certain events that take place in one timeline occur simultaneously with other events within another timeline.

For example, the "beast" of revelation is first mentioned in Revelation ch 11 as the entity that ascends out of the bottomless pit and kills the two witnesses before their eventual resurrection and ascension, and that is a part of the back story of the earthquake of the 6th trumpet. However, that beast isn't elaborated on further until the back story of the 7th trumpet in Revelation 13 and also again in Revelation 17.

I write this to say this: Unlike the first 4 seals, trumpets, and bowl judgements, which are strictly linear in what Jesus shows John to write about, the final 3 seals, the final 3 trumpets, and the final 3 bowl judgements all have back stories that are represented in their own distinct timelines. With that said, and along with the 7 churches, and the Millenial Reign of Christ, there are 12 different timelines in the Book of Revelation. This chart depicts all of this, and thus, it is an orientation chart.

When understood in this way, Revelation can be studies as a reference, but believe it or not, as one studies it over time, it can become amazingly clear and simple to understand.

Why I made this video: because 1), This chart, being as vast as it is, and 2), The high def photos having to be placed in certain parts and spread out as to not compromise the integrity of the Biblical accuracy of their placements in the Book of Revelation, and thus, It contains too many pixels to be viewed in traditional photo viewers. In most software, you could view the entire thing from afar, but you couldn't see when you zoomed in. Or, you could zoom in, but you couldn't see from afar. Only when using the software it was created in, could you zoom in and out and see everything, but, you couldn't show it to another person unless they also had that software.

What I did, was I uploaded the chart in the software, and I screen-recorded myself zooming in and out of each part of the chart. the resulting video itself is stil 36 minutes long. So, it is not interactive, it's just a video, but a least the chart can easily be seen in it's entirety. I then uploaded the 36 minute video in it's entirety to Rumble.

Thanks and enjoy. ☺️

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