The Book of Daniel Timeline

This series of videos explains the time line of the book of Daniel.



Can we KNOW when the Tribulation starts? Can we KNOW when the Second Coming of Jesus Christ is? Can we KNOW the timeline of events to occur during the tribulation? The Bible says so, and here's WHAT the Bible says about WHEN these events are to occur. This is a bible scripture study series. It will outline the prophetic time line as put forth in the book of Daniel and the book of Revelation. It will also feature information about solar vs lunar calendars and will help you to better understand Jewish Feast Days and Jewish customs.

This video is posted WITH PERMISSION so no copyright issue has been violated. This presentation can be purchased on DVD via the Daniel's Timeline website for 19.95. Please support their ministry by purchasing the DVD and sharing the word! (I, Scutter4christ, am NOT affiliated with them in any way)

Link to Dewey Bruton's Website:
http://www.danielstimeline.com/galler...

If you have specific questions about the timeline, please be sure to direct them to the owner of the website linked above. I am a student just like everyone else and Dewey will be able to answer your questions better than I can!

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Ken Klein Productions
Author and filmmaker Ken Klein presented his thesis that Egypt's Great Pyramid was built by Enoch, and serves as an oracle to help humankind transcend to their higher nature.

Tetagrammaton

The Tetragrammaton occurs 6,828 times in the Hebrew text of both the Biblia Hebraica and Biblia Hebraica Struttgartenia It does not appear in the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, or Ester. It first appears in the Hebrew text in Genesis 2:4. The letters, properly read from right to left (in Biblical Hebrew), are:

Hebrew

Letter name

Pronunciation

י

Yodh

"Y"

ה

He

"H"

ו

Waw

"W" or placeholder for "O"/"U" vowel

ה

He

"H" (or often a silent letter at the end of a word)

The Tetragrammaton as represented in stained glass in an 1868 Episcopal Church in Iowa

These four letters are usually transliterated from Hebrew as IHVH in Latin, JHWH in German, French and Dutch, and JHVH/YHWH in English. This has been variously rendered as " Yahweh" or as "Jehovah", based on the Latin form of the term, while the Hebrew text does not clearly indicate the omitted vowels.

In English translations, it is often rendered in capital and small capital letters as "the Lord", following Jewish tradition which reads the word as "Adonai" ("Lord") out of respect for the name of God and the interpretation of the commandment not to take the name of God in vain. The word "haŠem", 'the Name' is also used in Jewish contexts; in Samaritan, "Šemå" is the normal substitution.

It has often been proposed that the name YHWH is etymologically a third person masculine imperfect verb form derived from the Biblical Hebrew triconsonantal root היה (h-y-y) "to be", which has הוה (h-w-y) as a variant form. This would connect it to the passage in verse Exodus 3:14, where God gives his name as אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh), translated most basically as "I am what I am" (or "I will be that which I now am"). יהוה with the vocalization "Yahweh" could theoretically be a hiph'il verb inflection of root h-w-y, with a meaning something like "he who causes to exist" or "who gives life". As a qal (basic stem) verb inflection, it could mean "he who is, who exists".



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