The modern practice of dismantling the Bible into a shambles of documents authored in response to disparate historical events rather than viewing it as a unified testimony inspired by...
John Weis wisely read Moses and the Revelation twice before reviewing, and on his second pass he made a helpful summary.
Jesus’ seven last “words” from the cross follow the pattern of Creation. Why? Because He was making all things new.
There are no redundant details in the Bible. Every word is there for a reason. So what is the significance of the fact that the...
INTRODUCTION FROM “MOSES AND THE REVELATION” – AVAILABLE NOW Taken at face value, the New Testament appears to warn its first readers about coming events...
The eleventh cycle brings us to Atonement, where the theme is the “Covenant Oath” of Israel. However, since Jesus was entirely faithful to the Mosaic Oath...
The sixth major section of Revelation is the OATH / SANCTIONS step of the Covenant pattern. In the Bible Matrix, this corresponds to the...
The seventh cycle deals with the saints in the court of God as a new Hierarchy. Unlike the Abrahamic demarcation, this is a division...
Why are there seven bowls of wrath in Revelation 16, and from where did they come? Those familiar with the Old Testament will relate...
The verb “descend” is used ten times in the Revelation, often describing something coming down from heaven. Is there a pattern in the order...