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originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: AmericanZombie
Thats an even longer story...three years of research long. The OT and NT prophecies are metered in the original languages. I simply count the syllables, and they tell you how many days or years from the time that the prophecy was written until the prophecy is fulfilled.
For example, Matt 24 starts with a complete syntactical clause consisting of 40 syllables to introduce the subject of the Temple. By the 84th syllable, Jesus says that the Temple will be destroyed. So, the Olivet Discourse was given in 30 AD just before the crucifixion, so 30 AD + 40 years/syllables takes you to the Temple's destruction in 70 AD. If its New Testament, you count the Greek syllables, if its Old Testament its in Hebrew.
This syllables metering is litterally all over the Bible, its just a matter of learning how to apply it.
But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
originally posted by: notmyrealname
a reply to: Thorneblood
You hit the nail right on the head! Congratulations on finally figuring it out.
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