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Revelation 20:1-10 The Millenium: part 1
08-04-2024
Revelation 20:1-10 The Millenium: part 1
Welcome to our latest episode of the Determinetruth podcast. In this episode, Rob and Vinnie dive deep into Revelation 20 and the intriguing concept of the millennium. Exploring the three main views of the millennium, we uncover why this topic holds significance for believers today. Emphasizing the present reign of Christ, we dissect the structure of Revelation 20 and its implications for our interpretation. Moreover, we ponder Jesus' binding of Satan in Mark 3 and its potential influence on understanding Revelation 20. Tune in for a captivating discussion that promises fresh insights into this complex biblical passage. PODCAST Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “What church do you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Show Notes 20:1-10 2 Thess 2:5; 1 John 2:18 Rev 11:7; 14:8 There are 3 diff views on the millennium:  When does the millennium occur?  Q: when does the 2nd Coming happen with regard to the millennium? Premillennialism: 2nd Coming happens before the millenium: Christ literally reigns on earth for a 1,000 years Postmillennialism: 2nd Coming happens after the millenium: Christ literally reigns on earth for a 1,000 years: Millennium is likely still futureAmillennialism: 2nd Coming happens after the millenium: Christ presently rules from heaven through His peopleOne of the key questions here is what does it mean that Satan is bound See: Mark 3:20-30 Chronology? “The war” occurs before the return of Christ in 16:12-16 but in 19:17-21 & 20:7-10 it occurs after return of Christ; And in 20:7-10 it occurs after the 1000 years; but in 16:12-16 & 19:17-21 it occurs before the 1000 yrs 20:1-3 introduces us to Satan—as if we didn’t know who he even was 20:4-6 John “interrupts” the account of the destruction of Satan (20:1-3, 7-10) with an account of the victorious people of God (20:4-6).  20:7 then resumes the narrative that was left off in 20:3  20:4-6 seems like an interruption The repeated use of a “thousand” (20:2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). It is my suggestion that the binding of Satan represents a present reality This makes sense in that the binding was “so that” he can’t deceive the nations  The suffering of the people of God corresponds to the present activity of Satan?
Revelation 19:11-16 The Second Coming of Christ
01-04-2024
Revelation 19:11-16 The Second Coming of Christ
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie explore Revelation 19:11-16, unpacking the profound implications of the Second Coming of Christ. With insightful commentary and thoughtful analysis, they navigate the intricate symbolism and theological significance of this pivotal moment in Christian eschatology. Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “What church do you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Show Notes 19:11-21:8 Bridge section: sits in the middle of the accounts of the two women The Great Prostitute (17:1-19:10) and the Bride (21:9-22:9)   Four clearly marked sections in the Apocalypse: 1:9-3:22; 4:1-16:21; 17:1-19:10; 21:9-22:9 1:9-10; 4:1-2; 17:1-3; 21:9-10: “come”; “In the spirit”; Location change  I have labeled 19:11-21:8 as a “fifth bridge section”—even though chronologically it is the fourth section in the Apocalypse. Because it is not marked as one of the 4 main scenes. but it is clearly a distinct section  In the narrative, it seems like the Holy city can’t descend because the enemies of Christ/people of God have not been judged This means that before the Holy City/New Jerusalem descends, Christ must first descend and judge the enemies of God (beast, FP, Dragon, Death/Hades). This “bridge section” (19:11-21:9) is comprised of five units.  The 1st unit (19:11-16) Christ descends –judgeThe 5th (final) unit (21:1-8) the NJ introducedThe middle 3 are clearly parallel: they describe the judgment of the enemies of Christ in the reverse order in which they were introduced in the narrative. 19:17-21 Beast and FP (19:20b)20:1-10 Satan (20:10)20:11-15 Death and Hades (20:14) The descent of Christ (19:11-16) White horse: Divine warrior“Faithful and True” (see 3:14)Eyes are like a flame of fire see (1:14). That His “eyes are like a flame of fire” indicates the presence of God and His authority as judge. He has many “diadems” Satan/Dragon 12:3Beast 13:1 A Name which no one knowsGarment dipped in blood (see Isa 63:1-3)Tramples the wine press of the wrath of God “trampled”: 3x 11:2; 14:20; 19:15 Word of God “Word of God” 7x (1:2, 9; 6:9; 17:17; 19:9, 13; 20:4) The armies that are in heaven were following Him (19:14) Sharp swordHe Himself will shepherd them with the rod of iron LXX rendering of Ps 2:9 Jesus tramples the wine pressGod, the Almighty “Lord God, Almighty” 7x (1:8; 4:8; 11:17; 15:3; 16:7; 19:6; 21:22). “God, the Almighty”  2x (16:14; 19:15) He has on His garment and on His thigh a name written: “King of kings and Lord of lords” Title for God alone: (Deut 10:17; 1 Tim 6:15)
Who is "Israel"? Understanding Acts and the NT
25-03-2024
Who is "Israel"? Understanding Acts and the NT
Welcome to Determinetruth Podcast where we explore profound questions about identity and theology. In today's episode, Rob sits down with Jason Staples, author of "Paul and the Resurrection of Israel," delving into the enigmatic concept of "Who is Israel?" Unraveling layers of history and theology, they navigate Paul's intricate perspectives, shedding light on the resurrection and its profound implications. Join us for a thought-provoking journey into ancient texts and contemporary debates.   NOTE: we apologize that the sound quality is not up to our standards. Rob's voice is too low and our guest's is a bit scratchy. Thanks for understanding.  NOTE: You may also view this episode on the Determinetruth YouTube page: search under the Dealing With Difficult Questions playlist Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people! Our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link. Show notes   Deut 18:18 “Raise up a prophet like me” Deut 34:10-12 Deut 30:1-14 Jer 31:31-34 Ezek 36:24-38 Acts 2: Pentecost: commemorates God’s voice on the mountain and gives them the Torah Luke 22:29-30 12 tribes Acts 1:6-8 Are you going to restore the kingdom to Israel? Deut 4:27 Isa 66:18-24 Hos 1:9-10; 2:23 Jer 3 Ezek 37:1-10 Dry bones are the house of Israel Ezek 37:15-23 Two sticks: Israel and Judah Israel must first be resurrected Luke 15:11-32 Psalm 82 Romans-Galatians Israel needs restoration Mark 12:28-37 Deut 6:4-6 Shema
Rev 17:1-19:10 The Great Prostitute Part 3
18-03-2024
Rev 17:1-19:10 The Great Prostitute Part 3
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie finish their discussion of the judgment of the Great Prostitute (Rev 17:1-19:10). They reveal how this biblical narrative offers hope and justice for the marginalized and oppressed. Unveiling layers of significance, we illustrate how the message transcends its ancient context, resonating profoundly with contemporary struggles. Join us as we illuminate the transformative power of divine judgment, revealing its inherent promise of liberation for the downtrodden and disenfranchised. Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people! Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link. Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “What church do you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Judgment of the Great Prostitute She is drinking from her own cup: “in the cup which she mixed, mix double for her” (18:6).  18:9-19 3 Laments over the destruction of Babylon 18:9-10 “And the kings of the earth” Kings who lived sensuously with her lament 18:11a; 15-17a  “And the merchants of the earth” the merchants of the earth, “who became rich from her” (18:15), lament because with her destruction, “no one buys their cargoes any longer” (18:11).  18:17b-19 “And every shipmaster and all who travel by ship and sailors and as many as make their living on the sea” “all who had ships at sea” and who, “became rich by her wealth” (18:19) lament because “in one hour she has been made desolate” (18:19).  John provides a list of goods (18:12-13) 28 = 7x4 “A strong angel” (18:21) Strong angel (7x) 5:2; 10:1, 5, 8, 9, 10; 18:21-only in 3 passages!  Great Multitude” only 3x! 7:9; 19:1, 6 3 hallelujahs: 19:1, 3, 6 “Avenge” occurs only 2x (6:10; 19:2) Clothing Contrasts the Great Prostitute’s nakedness (17:16). “The fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints” (19:8). Luke 18:8 “when the Son of Man comes will He find faith on the Earth?
Rev 17:1-19:10 The Great Prostitute Part 2
11-03-2024
Rev 17:1-19:10 The Great Prostitute Part 2
Did you know that discerning the Great Prostitute of Revelation 17-18 is perhaps more important for the church today than understanding the Beast and the Mark of the Beast? In this episode, Rob and Vinnie look at John's description of the Great Prostitute in Rev 17-18. More importantly, they ask: "Who/what is the Great Prostitute today?" Their answer is revealing. Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people! Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link. Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “What church do you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Show notes: The Great Harlot 17:1-19:10; The Bride 21:9-22:9 She sits on many waters 17:1; Which are people 17:15 17:6; 18:24 “slain” “I was amazed after seeing her: greatly amazed” (17:6) “amazed” 4x: 13:3; 17:6, 7, 8 She is sitting on the Beast (17:3)  She “says in her heart, I sit as a queen’” (18:7)God is the One who is seated on the throne (4:1-2) Note who is ruling! It is not empire per se. It is the economic, commercial side of the empire The Beast, the FP, and the Dragon = Satanic Trinity The Beast, the FP, the Prostitute The empire, embodied by the Beast, rules The False Prophet is the source of the propaganda that demanded the worship of the BeastBabylon/the Great Prostitute represents the material and economic of the empire  John: wants us to see the Great Prostitute for what she really is: her wealth was brought about through deception, slavery, and murder “by means of your sorcery all the nations were deceived” (18:23) “These will make war with the Lamb” (17:14) “And those who are with Him [the Lamb] are called, chosen, and faithful” (17:14) Empires are often destroyed by forces from within. John’s use of women: misogyny/patriarchy? Revelation also portrays the people of God as the BrideRevelation’s imagery is not meant to suppose that Babylon is actually a female prostituteJohn’s choice to depict Babylon as a prostitute must be viewed against the imperial portrait of the goddess RomaMust be read in light of the biblical depiction of Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly in Proverbs 1-9 The Greek word for “city” was a feminine noun that required a feminine pronounJohn was not writing from a position of power. He does not have the power to exclude or silence JezebelThe imagery of making naked, devouring flesh, and burning with fire are all associated with siege warfare
Rev 17:1-19:10 The Great Prostitute Part 1
04-03-2024
Rev 17:1-19:10 The Great Prostitute Part 1
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie begin to look at the 3rd main section of the Book of Revelation--the account of the Great Prostitute. This account does not get enough attention when it comes to understanding the Book of Revelation. Rob argues that this section may be one of the most important parts of the Book of Revelation. Have we been seduced by the Great Prostitute?  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.   Show Notes:  17:1-6 17:18 Great City: RomeBabylon: epitaph for Rome 17:9 she sits on 7 hills/mountains Babylon is materialism; commercialism; food, clothing, shelter; comfort; pleasure  4 main stories/scenes John taken to a new location (Patmos, Heaven, Wilderness, Mountain)John is told to “come” John was “in the Spirit”  The Great Prostitute and the Bride Contrasting visions of two women  The two women are actually cities The Great Prostitute is said to be, “a home of demons and a prison of every unclean spirit and a prison of every unclean bird” (18:2). The Bride, is the Holy City/New Jerusalem into which, “nothing unclean will enter” (21:27).  The Great Prostitute, Babylon, a voice says, “Come out of her, My people” (18:4). the Bride, it is affirmed, “Blessed are the ones . . . who enter into the city” (22:14).  17:1-19:10 is a courtroom scene the people of God function as the plaintiffs. The defendant is the Great Prostitute. God: “the One sitting on the throne” (19:4) serves as the judge. The charge against the Prostitute is murder (18:24). The case before the judge is the martyrs’ cry for justice. Revelation is critiquing empire and offering an alternative kingdom The book of Revelation must be viewed through the lens of contrasting kingdoms. Wilderness is where the people of God are! (3x 12:6, 14; 17:3)  There are 4 women in the book of Revelation: Jezebel (2:20-23); Woman 12:1-17; Great Prostitute (17:1-19:10); Bride (21:9-22:9) John’s portrait of her suggests that she is attractive and seductive.
Rev16 The Seven Bowls: Armageddon
26-02-2024
Rev16 The Seven Bowls: Armageddon
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie look at Rev 16:1-21 and discuss the nature of the 7 Bowls and their role in the book of Revelation. This discussion includes an extensive look at the 6th Bowl and the famed "battle of Armageddon." Why do some manuscripts say, "Harmageddon." What is this battle? Well, it is likely not what you think.  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “What church do you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com Show notes:  There are 2 main stories (4 main scenes: first two are stories) 1-3 John on Patmos 4-16 John in Heaven  16:21 marks the end of the second story (the heavenly vision) which began in 4:1  This leads to the conclusion that the Seven Bowls are a depiction of the final judgment 16:1 voice from the Temple (15:6; 14:15, 17, 18) The “it” that became a bad and evil sore I suspect is the Mark of the Beast itself Sea is a common image of the place of opposition to God 16:5-7 Interjections: God is just 4th Bowl: see 7:14 5th Bowl: The Beast’s actions lead to their inevitable consequences–utter darkness  In both the Sixth Trumpet and the Sixth Bowl, there is an army crossing the “Euphrates” (9:14; 16:12): these are only two references to the “Euphrates” in the book of Revelation Three unclean spirits like frogs (16:13). Allusion to the Exodus story–plague of frogs In case we were uncertain as to the nature of the frog-like beings, John adds, “they are the spirits of demons doing signs” (16:14).  False Prophet: the ability to perform signs was one of its primary features (13:13-14)  The signs that he performed were the means by which he “deceives” the nations (13:14).6th Bowl: the signs are given to “the kings of the inhabited world in order to gather them for the war” (16:14).  16:15 is a parenthetical insertion These words echo the message to the church in Sardis (3:3).  “Armageddon”—“battle of Megiddo” “Harmagedon”—“mount of Megiddo.” Zech 2:11; Ezek 38-39 16:17-21 7th Bowl  “It is done” (16:17) “Theophanic manifestations” 4:5 Throne Room8:5 earthquake11:19 hail 16:17-21 nothing is added A “talent”
Rev 15:1-8 The Seven Bowls
19-02-2024
Rev 15:1-8 The Seven Bowls
Join us on a scholarly expedition through Revelation 15 as Rob and Vinnie delve into the introductory passage heralding the Seven Bowls. Delving deep into the nuances of biblical interpretation, we unravel the complexities of eschatological literature with precision and scholarly rigor. Through meticulous examination and scholarly discourse, we illuminate the intricacies of Revelation, shedding light on its profound implications for contemporary understanding. If Revelation is a love story, as Rob proposes, then how do "the Seven Bowls of the wrath of God" fit into this story?   Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link. Show Notes Rev 15:1-8 15:1-16:20: third series of seven (Seals; Trumpets; Bowls) The key is to recognize that God’s delay means 2 things: It was intended to provide the nations with the opportunity to repent. The delay was in order that the people of God might persevere as faithful witnessesI Saw 15:1; I heard 16:1  15:5; 11:19 Temple opened The seven angels who are given “seven golden bowls” (15:7; cp 5:8)  The Seven Bowls, the saints’ cry for justice is now being answered.  Each of the Seven Bowls is “poured out” (16:1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, 12, 17).  16:6: the angel of the waters who cries out “Righteous are you, . . . because they poured out the blood of the holy ones and of the prophets” 15:2 Sea of glass (cp 4:6) Harps (15:2; 5:8; 14:2) victory after war  Came out of the temple (15:5-6) “Bowl” occurs 12x! “7 Bowls”: 4x 15:7; 16:1; 17:1; 21:9;  In the OT, smoke is a regular symbol of the presence of God. Smoke (12x) 8:4; 9:2**, 3, 17, 18; 14:11; 15:8; 18:9, 18; 19:3
Rev 14:6-20 Announcement of the Final Judgment
12-02-2024
Rev 14:6-20 Announcement of the Final Judgment
Join hosts Rob Dalrymple and Vinny Angelo in an immersive journey through the book of Revelation, focusing on the powerful themes and imagistic richness of Chapter 14. Engage in an in-depth exploration of the prophetic representation of the final judgment, the ideological battles fought by the witnessing saints, and the looming consequences of choosing the wrong side in this cosmic war. Discover the seminal connections between Old Testament prophetic language and Revelation's vivid imagery, shedding new light on ancient prophecy in the context of the New Testament's final book. Together, let's explore the complexities of Revelation 14 and its timeless teachings. Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on Google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via Zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth.com site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site.   Show Notes:    12:1-16:20, John adds more details to the story.  12:1-18 we learned that the “war” (11:7) against the people of God is none other than that which Satan has waged against the people of God from the beginning.  13:1-18 we learned that Satan (the Dragon) enlists the aid of two Beasts to do his work for him.  14:6-20 John begins to bring this section to a close by introducing us to the final judgment Section the forms around seven beings: six angels and “One like the Son of Man” (14:14).  John refers to “another angel” (14:6, 8, 9, 15, 17, 18) In the first triad, the angels are even counted The first triad of angels: each of the angels makes a pronouncement: “saying” (14:7, 8, 9). The second triad of angels: each of the angels either, “came out of the temple” (14:15, 17), or “came out from the altar” (14:18) The second triad: each either has, “a sharp sickle” (14:17) or commands those who have such a sickle to, “Send your sickle (14:15, 17)  The first 3 angels: the struggle between true and false worship Interruption: 14:12-13: “Persevere” 13:10 “here is the patient endurance and the faith of the saints” (close of Beast #1)13:18 “here is the wisdom. The one having a mind . . .” (close of Beast #2) 14:12 Here is the patient endurance of the saints, the ones who . . . faith”17:9 “here is the mind, the one having wisdom” (inverted 13:18) The One like a Son of Man: Jesus Two distinct harvests: In the first harvest (14:14-16), the “One like a Son of Man” is commanded to “reap” (14:15)In the second harvest (14:17-20), an angel is commanded to “gather the clusters from the vine of the earth” (14:18)  1st = is associated with the harvesting of the righteous.  2nd = is a harvesting of the unrepentant for judgment. Trampled (3x: 11:2; 14:20; 19:15) Lex talionis  1600 stadia (4x4 x 10x10) The prayers of the Saints (5:8; 6:10; 8:3-4) Luke 18:1-8
Rev 13:11-14:5 The False Prophet part 2
05-02-2024
Rev 13:11-14:5 The False Prophet part 2
In today's episode, Rob and Vinnie continue the discussion of the False Prophet and the Mark of the Beast. Who is the False Prophet and what does it look like today? What is the Mark of the Beast and how can we be sure we don't get it?  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on Google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via Zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth.com site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site. Show notes:  The False Prophet appear together in 16:13 The False Prophet’s role as a deceiver: “it deceives those who inhabit the earth” (13:14). The Greek word for “beast” is therion. Therion is a transliteration, or letter-for-letter equivalent, of the Greek word for “beast.” (See 9:11; 16:16) The number of his name” (13:17): The most widely held conviction is that it refers to Nero. one must use the Greek version of Nero’s Latin name (Neron) and then transliterate it into Hebrew There is little doubt that the Mark on the followers of the Beast mimics the Seal of God on the 144,000. The Mark and the Seal are on the foreheads likely connotes a sign of ownershipThe Mark and the Seal represent the name of the Beast or the name of Christ or the FatherBoth the Mark and the Seal entail economic implications (13:17; 14:3, 4) “Zion” often becomes synonymous with Jerusalem. Like the voice of many waters (14:2) Jesus’ “voice was like the voice of many waters” (1:15)In 19:6 it is the voice of the Great Multitude
Rev 13:1-10 The Beast part 2
22-01-2024
Rev 13:1-10 The Beast part 2
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie take a deep dive into Rev 13:1-10 in order to discern who or what is the Beast. They examine the context of the book of Revelation and remind us of the importance of Daniel 7--see last week's episode--for discerning the nature of the Beast. They they ask: "What does this mean for us today?" If, after all, the Beast represents all empires/nations in history, does this mean that the US is a beast? Furthermore, they discuss what this means for the people of God (the church) today. After all, contrary to popular opinion, the Beast does not represent the nations of the world waging war against Israel but the people of God (Rev 13:7).  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on Google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via Zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth.com site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site.   Show notes:  Since John combines all 4 of Daniel’s beasts into 1, then John’s 1 beast represents all empires The Sea and the Abyss (13:1; 11:7) Horns are a common symbol of power,  The Beast’s ten horns correlate with the “ten horns” of Daniel’s fourth beast (Dan 7:7) In Daniel the 10 horns are 10 kings (7:24) Beast wears his 10 diadems on his horns The Dragon who has “seven diadems” (12:3) The only other use of diadem in the book of Revelation is of Christ (19:12) Christ’s diadems are not numbered—they are simply “many” (19:12) The means by which Satan wages his “war” against the people of God is by empowering the Beast to do his work for him The Beast was like a leopard, a bear, and a lion:  This also connects John’s beast to Daniel’s 4 beasts The Beast combines attributes from the first three beasts of Daniel 7 “These great beasts, which are four in number, are four kings who will arise from the earth” (Dan 7:17)  “One of his heads was as if it had been slain to death” (13:3) The next clause in 13:3, in fact, mentions, “the plague of his death” (13:3, 12)The Beast is said to be the one who had the wound of the sword and “came to life” (13:14) The language that one of the heads of the Beast was, “as if it had been slain” (13:3) is intended as a parody of the Lamb (5:6) Slain; Beast’s death is similar to Christ’s (13:3, 14; 5:6; 13:8)Both rise to new lifeFollowers names written on foreheads; People follow the beast ‘who was slain’ (13:3) but they reject Christ ‘who was slain’ (13:8)The Beast has horns (13:1) provides is a blasphemous imitation of Jesus who has seven horns (5:6) 2nd Beast has 2 horns like a lamb (13:11; 5:6) “‘Who is like the Beast and who is able to wage war with him?’” (13:4; Isa 40:18) Beast blasphemes, “His [God’s] name and His dwelling place” (13:6) “that is, those who are dwelling in heaven” (13:6)  Who are “those who dwell in heaven”? Heaven dwellers contrasts with earth dwellers  This relates to the promise in Gen 12:1-3 that God will bless those who bless Abraham and his seed and curse those who curse them The focus of his deceptive aims is the people of God  The Beast wages “war” against them (13:7) The Beast not only wages war against the people of God but is able to “overcome” them This statement would be truly shocking if it were not for the fact that John already made virtually the same statement in 11:7  both 11:7 and 13:7, John refers to a “Beast” who “makes war” and “conquers” the people of God
Rev 13:1-10 The Beast Part 1
15-01-2024
Rev 13:1-10 The Beast Part 1
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie take a look at Revelation 13:1-10 and John's description of the Beast. They note that the Beast of Revelation 13 corresponds with Daniel's four beasts in Daniel 7. In part 1 of The Beast, Rob and Vinnie discuss the book of Daniel and the role of the four Beasts of Daniel 7 in order to discern what the Beast in Rev 13 represents.  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on Google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via Zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth.com site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site. Show Notes: Revelation 13:1-14:5 this account is expanding/continuing the account of the Dragon (12:1-18)The imagery of the 1st Beast derives primarily from Dan 7 There are 3 basic views 1st Beast Ancient RomeFuture revived Roman empireAll empires in historyDan 7 forms the center of the book Chs 1-6 Others have dreams and the meaning is revealed to Daniel Chs 7-12 Daniel has dreams and needs the aid of interpreting angels to understand Dream about four earthly kingdoms and God’s kingdom (ch 2)Story of Daniel’s 3 friends being faithful in the face of death (ch 3)Story of arrogant king, who is humbled (ch 4)Story of arrogant king, who is humbled (ch 5)Story of a Daniel being faithful in the face of death (ch6)  Vision of four earthly kingdoms and God’s kingdom (ch 7)Ch 2 Statue that represented four kingdoms Ch 7 four beasts that represent four kingdoms 7:1-8 depict evil human kings as hybrid animals Daniel 7:18 Daniel 7:21-22 Daniel 7:27
Rev 12 The Woman and the Dragon Part 2: Daniel’s 70 weeks
08-01-2024
Rev 12 The Woman and the Dragon Part 2: Daniel’s 70 weeks
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie continue the discussion of the Dragon and his pursuit of the woman--the people of God. We have seen that God's people are the means by which God brings redemption, but now we learn that there is a Dragon (Satan) who will oppose the work of God's people. The Dragon, of course, has always opposed the work of God's people only now he has been kicked out of heaven and he is really angry. The Dragon's pursuit of the people of God (the woman) continues as the woman is brought into the wilderness by God. Even though the wilderness is a place of protection and of God's provision, it is also where the Dragon wages war against them.  Rob and Vinnie then discuss the time frame of 3 1/2 years (42 months) and how this derives from Dan 9:24-27. They look at the Daniel passage--which is a key passage for those who espouse dispensationalism and the idea of a future 7 year tribulation--and provide a response to this view in light of Daniel 9.   Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on Google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via Zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth.com site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site.   Show notes The “war” (12:7) that took place in heaven now moves to the earth (12:17). The Dragon “pursues/persecutes” the Woman (12:13). Exod 19:4 “The Dragon was enraged at the Woman and went to make war with the rest of her offspring” (12:17). The Dragon - stood opposed to the Woman even before Christ was born (12:4) - who opposed Christ and attempted to “devour” Him (12:4) - has been thrown down to the earth (12:9, 13) - and is endeavoring to “make war” with the offspring of the Woman (12:17) The Woman’s offspring are “the ones who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus” (12:17) “Forty-two months”; “1,260 days”; and “a time, times, and half a time” Dan 7:25; 12:7 In 11:2 “for forty-two months” In 11:3 “will prophesy for 1,260 days.” Daniel’s designation of “a time, times, and half a time,” appears throughout the Second Temple literature to refer to a period of tribulation for the people of God It is of limited duration. In popular end-times scenarios, the “tribulation” is 7 years long. Dan 9:24-27 Daniel 9 focuses more on the restoration of God’s people through the Messiah Deut and Lev warn the people of Israel that if they do not obey God’s covenant then God will send them into exile at the hands of a foreign nation This happens in 605 BC when Babylon conquers them and takes Daniel and many others captive Lev 26:15-17 9:1-19 Daniel prays for the restoration and vindication of Jerusalem 1st yr of Darius the Mede; 539 BC Jer 25:11-12 Dan 9: 5-6—they have sinned Dan 9:7, 14, 16 God is righteous Dan 9:20-27 Angel Gabriel answers Lev 26:18, 21, 24, 28: “If also after these things you do not obey Me, then I will punish you seven times more for your sins.” Weeks/sevens Dan 9:26: Messiah will be cut off Karat: ‘cut’: used to describe the cutting ritual associated the ratification of a covenant ‘He’ will confirm a covenant with many (27) The use of higbir (confirm) suggests the confirming of a previous covenant and not the making of a new one (for that one would expect ‘karat’ to be re-employed) Thus, by His being ‘cut off’ (26)—through death—the Messiah will make firm the covenant (not a failure, but a success)We have the enforcing of the terms of a covenant that was previously in place; not the establishing of a new one Dan 9:27 One will come who make desolation
Rev 12 The Woman and the Dragon: Part 1
18-12-2023
Rev 12 The Woman and the Dragon: Part 1
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie begin a study of Rev 12 and the Woman and the Dragon. This is an excellent chapter to understand for several reasons. First, it is a clear example of how apocalypses function. Second, the chapter aims to provide a context for "the war"--that is, the one the Beast wages against the Two Witnesses--the people of God/us included--Rev 11:7. Therefore, we are reminded by means of stark imagery of a Dragon pursuing a Woman, first her and then her child, and then, as we will discuss on the next episode, the offspring of the Woman. And, thus, it serves to remind us that the Devil is waging war against us (see Eph 6:11-18; 1 Pet 5:8-9.  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on Google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via Zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth.com site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site. Show notes Revelation 12 places the story of the people of God in the context of the cosmic struggle between Satan and God: The devil is a Dragon who stands opposed to the people of God in order to defeat them. Genesis 37:9 Woman is Israel—the people of God: Mary; or the nation of Israel/Jewish people The identity of the child becomes clear, “And she gave birth to a son, a male, who is going to rule all the nations with an iron rod” (12:5). The reference to the “rod of iron” is most certainly an allusion to Psalm 2:7, 9. The Dragon (12:3) stands in contrast to the Woman (12:1) both include the use of “sign,” “appeared,” “in heaven,” and “great.” Dragon represents an untamable sea-going, creature. Pharaoh is the serpent in Ezek 29:3 John leaves us with no doubt as to the identity of the Dragon (12:9). the Dragon’s tail “swept down a third of the stars of heaven and he threw them to the earth” (12:4). Interestingly, John glosses over Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. “The Woman fled into the wilderness” (12:6). The wilderness was a place of divine protection and a refuge in times of trouble. Jesus went into the wilderness after He was baptized (Matt 4; Luke 4; Mark 1) Moses fled from Egypt and found refuge.The Israelites later fled to the wilderness where God sovereignly provided for and nourished His people. The wilderness also functions as a place of trial and temptation. The wilderness conjures up positive images It was the place of God’s presence among the Israelites. In terms of the narrative, the flight of the Woman into the wilderness also suggests that this is the present location of the people of God where they are both divinely protected and pursued by the Dragon! “And there was war in heaven” (12:7). We should not restrict it to the heavens. John makes the identity of the Dragon clear for us. He is the “great Dragon” (12:9) the Dragon is called by two names. First, he is the Devil (diabolos), which means “slanderous; or the slanderer.” Secondly, He is called “the Satan,” which means “the adversary” or “the accuser.” In 12:10, a heavenly voice rejoices “because the accuser of our brothers and sisters has been thrown down.” The heavenly voice iterates that the Dragon is “the one who accuses them day and night before our God” (12:10). 12:11-12: a three-part hymn. First proclamation: the kingdom of God has come Second proclamation: they overcame him Third proclamation: rejoice The second part of the hymn appears to describe how the battle was won: first, they overcame “by the blood of the Lamb”;second, they overcame “by the word of their testimony”; andThird, they overcame because “they did not love their life until death” (12:11).
Rev 11 The Two Witnesses
11-12-2023
Rev 11 The Two Witnesses
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie discuss Revelation 11 and the account of the Two Witnesses. Rob will argue that this is the center of the book and the key to understanding John's message. Who are the Two Witnesses? What happens to them? How does God bring redemption to the nations? Listen in to find out.  Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on this Rob’s determinetruth site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site. Show Notes:  10:1-11:13 is an interlude Relate to the “prayers of the saints” (8:3, 4): The interlude of 10:1-11:13 provides the long-awaited answer to the martyrs’ cry of how long. Measure: prophetic act (Zech 1-2) We need to ask why “2”? The OT law of legal witness Deut 17:6; 19:15 “The two lampstands” (11:4): The seven churches are the “seven golden lampstands” (1:12; 1:13, 20; 2:1, 5). John regularly uses singular nouns, such as “mouth” (11:5) and “body” (11:8, 9), in his description of them.  “Two olive trees and the two lampstands 11:4 Zech 4:2-3, The likely OT background for the imagery of fire proceeding out of their mouths is Jer 5:14 Like Elijah they have the ability “to shut heaven, in order that it might not rain” (11:6). Like Moses they have authority, “over the waters to turn them into blood” (11:6). Like Moses they are able, “to strike the earth with every plague whenever they wish” (11:6). “The war” Their body will lie in the street of the Great City (Sodom and Egypt) 11:8 John links the suffering of the Two Witnesses with the suffering of Christ. “Three and one-half days”--period of time during which the people of God suffer  7,000 is reminiscent of the number of those who remained faithful at the time of Elijah. The rest became terrified and gave glory to God 11:13!!
Rev 10 The Scroll and opened and John will reveal its contents
04-12-2023
Rev 10 The Scroll and opened and John will reveal its contents
In this episode, Rob and Vinnie examine Rev 10:1-11. Rob will argue that Rev 10-11 are the center of the book. The question has been, "How is God going to bring redemption to the nations?" and now we are about to find out.    Please "follow" this podcast and give a review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your review will go a long way toward helping others find this podcast. Then share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!   Also, our goal is to keep these episodes free of charge. I do not intend to ever hide them behind a paywall. I can only do this if those of you who have been blessed by them and can afford to give ($5, $10, $25, or more/month) do so. You can give a tax-deductible contribution by following this link.     Good news: the determinetruth App: If you wish to view these podcasts on your smartphone through the Determinetruth app simply download the “tithe.ly church” app on your smartphone. As it downloads you will be asked “what church you want to connect with”—insert “determinetruth” as the church name you wish to follow (and Mesa as the city if needed). Then you will be asked if you want the tithe.ly logo or the Determinetruth logo—choose the Determinetruth logo. Once it finishes installing, you will be good to go. Once it is loaded, simply click on the “blog” icon and it will automatically load. Finally, we just want to say thank you for listening in and supporting the work of determinetruth. If you have any questions that you would like us to address, we would love to hear them. Use the contact page on Determinetruth.com If you have been blessed by these episodes, we want to encourage you to make sure you follow this podcast, share it with others, and post a review. By posting a review you make it easier for others to find the podcast on google searches. If you would like to have Rob and/or Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on this Rob’s determinetruth site. If you have questions that you would like addressed in future episodes, you may submit them in the Contact me tab on this site.   Notes:  10:1-11:19 is the center of the narrative of the book of Revelation The 6th trumpet then ended in 9:20-21—did not repent Exod 2:23-25 Exod 3 God says, “Moses!” 10:1-2 The scroll is critical: Father’s handNo one worthyJesus was slain—worthyJesus takes itJesus breaks its seals The fact that all of a sudden there is a Scroll and it is open surely indicates that it is the same scroll   10:3-11 Ezek 2:8-3:3 Ezek 2-3 is about Ezekiel being commissioned as a prophet Rev 5:1, the Scroll had writing “on the front and back” (Ezek 2:10) 10:11: John is told to prophesy and the contents of his prophesy are 11:1-13!
Jesus and the Last Days part 1
27-11-2023
Jesus and the Last Days part 1
This is the first presentation on Jesus and the Last Days. How do we understand the "Last Days" and "the age to come" in the NT? And what does it mean for the church today?  This episode first aired in 2019. For parts 2 and 3 see Mar 2019.  For more information see my book Understanding the New Testament and the End Times https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-New-Testament-Times-Second/dp/1532649479/ref=sr_1_2?crid=PA2CKA3INCA5&dchild=1&keywords=rob+dalrymple&qid=1628049433&sprefix=rob+da%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-2    Please "follow" this podcast and share it with others so that we can get the word of the Gospel of the Kingdom to more people!  If you have been blessed by this podcast and would like to see others benefit too, would you please consider giving a tax-deductible (one-time or recurring) contribution to support determinetruth ministries and make possible future posts like this? You can do so by following this link: https://tithe.ly/give?c=3648601   Or by downloading the determinetruth app. Click here to download the tithe.ly app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/church-app-tithe-ly/id565301194 and then add “Determinetruth” as the church name. If you would like to have Rob and Vinnie speak at your church or organization in person or via zoom, please let us know by filling out the contact info on the Contact me tab on the determinetruth website You may also submit questions/topics for future podcast episodes by filling out the Contact me tab at determinetruth.com