GLOSSARY OF PROPHETIC TERMS:
KEYS TO THE KINGDOM

Seven Angels of Rev.1:20

The Seven Angels are Seven Messages that are written on each side of the sealed scroll of
Rev.5:1. The word Angel, means message or messenger.

Seven Candlesticks of Rev.1:12,20

The Seven Candlesticks represent the light of Truth that is written on the two sided scroll of
Rev.5:1. The Seven Angels (messages), being the messages written on each side of the scroll,
become Seven Candlesticks to the receiver of the Seven Messages (Seven Angels). The Seven
Candlesticks are the revealing of the Seven Angels (Messages).

Seven churches of Rev.1:20

The seven churches represent the vessels where the Seven Angels (Messages) and Seven
Candlesticks (light of Truth) are kept.

Seven eyes of Rev.5:6

The Lamb of God has Seven Eyes burning as a light, see Rev.1:14. The Lamb has Seven
Eyes because the latter day Lamb can see the complete meanings of the Seven Seals Scroll
of Rev.5:1 (complete vision). The Seven Angels (messages) that are written on each side of the
scroll, was first seen and revealed by the latter day Lamb having Seven Eyes.

Seven horns of Rev.5:6

The Seven Horns denote the seven strengths of the latter day Lamb that is able to reveal
the Seven Seals Scroll, because the Lamb has the strength and power as seen by the
Seven Horns.

Seven lamps of Rev.4:5

The Seven Lamps represent the light of Truth that originated from the throne of God,
and was written in the Seven Seals Scroll by the Prophets. The Seven Lamps represent
the same Truth of the Seven Candlesticks, as both the Seven Lamps and Seven
Candlesticks are the light of Truth that is written (Seven Angels; Messages) in the
Seven Seals Scroll.

Seven plagues Rev.15:1

The seven plagues are the fulfillment of that which is written (Seven Messages; Angels) in
the Seven Seals Scroll of Rev.5:1. The Seven Angels of Rev.15:1 are the messages that
represent the time when the fulfillment of the seven plagues are to be accomplished,
as it is written.

Seven Seals of Rev.5:1

The Seven Seals means that the contents of the scroll cannot be seen or understood
until the Seals are opened (unlocked). Only the latter day Lamb can open and reveal the
Seven Seals. The latter day Lamb has Seven Eyes burning as Seven Lamps (Seven
Candlesticks)
, and Seven Horns (Seven Strengths), showing that he can unseal the
mystery of the Seven Seals with his Seven Horns (Seven Strengths) and reveal the
contents of the scroll using his Seven Eyes (Seven Candlesticks).

Seven spirits of Rev.4:5

The Seven Spirits of God represent the Holy Spirit that is in each of the Seven Candlesticks
(Light of Truth), which are the Seven Lights found in the Seven Seals Scroll. The Holy Spirit
is the one that revealed the Seven Seals Mysteries unto the Prophets of old. Therefore, the
Word of God that is contained in the Seven Seals Scroll has Seven Spirits, meaning that the
author of the Seven Seals Scroll is the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is as Olive Oil that keeps
the Seven Candlesticks burning.

Seven Stars of Rev 1:20

The Seven Stars are Seven Lights, which are the same as the Seven Candlesticks. The Seven
Stars are the Light of Truth that is contained in the Seven Angels (Seven Messages). Once the
Seven Seals Revelation has been understood, then the Seven Angels (Messages) are as Seven
Stars (Seven Lights) that reveal the path of salvation as it is written in prophecy.

Seven thunders of Rev.10:4

The Seven Thunders are the oracles of God that are written in the Seven Seals Scroll, which
are sealed (closed) up until the latter day Lamb revealed the Seven Thunders (seven oracles).
The Seven Thunders represent the Word of God that was heard and then written as the
Holy Spirit (Seven Spirits) gave utterance.

Seven trumpets of Rev.8:2

The seven trumpets are the voice that is given to the Seven Angels (Seven Messages). The latter
day Lamb is the seven trumpets (seven voices) that becomes the Word (Seven Messages) made
flesh (seven trumpets). The latter day Lamb warns the inhabitants of the earth using the seven
trumpets (seven voices) which reveal the Seven Angels (Seven Messages), that are written in and
upon the Seven Seals Scroll.

Seven vials of Rev.5:8; 15:7

The seven vials are seven bowls which represent the fulfillment of the prophecies that are
found in the Seven Angels (Seven Messages). The Seven Angels (Seven Messages) will fulfill the
prophecies that are written in the Seven Seals Scroll. The time when the Seven Angels are
given seven vials full of the wrath of God in Rev.15:7, means that the time for the wrath
of God which was written in the Seven Angels (Seven Messages) has come, as it was written
in the Seven Messages (Seven Seals Scroll).

Lamb of Rev.5:6

The Lamb represents the latter day Messiah that comes to reveal the Seven Seals Mystery
unto his Bride (followers).

Four Beasts in the MIDST of the throne of Rev.4:6

The Four Beasts in the MIDST of the throne represent the Four Riders of Rev.6:1-8.
The Four Beasts from the MIDST of the throne, shall become the Four Angels of
Rev.7:1. The Four Beasts in the MIDST of the throne represent the Lamb while
in the flesh.

Four Beats ROUND ABOUT the throne of Rev.4:6

The Four Beasts ROUND ABOUT the throne represent the 200,000,000 Horses (Brides)
of Rev.9:2,7. The Four Beasts ROUND ABOUT the throne are the Four Horses (Brides
of the Rider)
mentioned in Rev.6:1-8.

Twenty-four Elders of Rev.4:4

The Twenty-four Elders represent two groups of Firstfruits. One group (Twelve Elders) of
Firstfruits are the Fellowservants of Rev.6:11, and the other group (Twelve Elders) of
Firstfruits are the 144,000.

The 144,000 of Rev.7:4

The 144,000 represent those that are to be Sealed before the Sixth Seal, as they do not taste
death. The 144,000 receive a knowledge of the Seven Seals Mystery, yet are not to be killed
with the Remaining Bride.

Fellowservants of Rev.6:11

The Fellowservants represent those who the Chosen Vessel and the Remaining Bride
gather, being those who are to be killed with the Chosen Vessel and the Remaining
Bride before the Sixth Seal.

Brethren of Rev.6:11

The Brethren who are mentioned in Rev.6:11 represent the Chosen Vessel and the
Remaining Bride of the latter day Lamb, that received the Seven Seals Revelation
from the Lamb personally.

Remaining Bride of Dan.11:34

The Remaining Bride represents those who were followers of the latter day Lamb, yet were
not killed with him on April 19th 1993. Those who remained after April 19th 1993 are the
Remaining Bride of the Lamb.

Woman of Rev.12:6,14

The woman represents the Chosen Vessel with the Remaining Bride who flees into the
spiritual wilderness. The woman is the Bride of the Lamb who must bring forth her
spiritual children (Firstfruits).

Remnant of Rev.11:13; 12:17

The Remnant are the 144,000, who are not killed with the Fellowservants. They (144,000)
remain (Remnant) until they are gathered into the Kingdom of God during the Sixth Seal
fulfillment (on the 1,335th day, see Dan.12:12).

Great Multitude of Rev.7:9

The Great Multitude represent the last group to be gathered from the last generation of
the living, after the five months of torment of Rev. 9:5 has been accomplished.

Spiritual Ephraim of Gen.48:17-l9

Spiritual Ephraim in the latter days, represents the Great Multitude that are gathered from
all nations before the final plague destroys the whole earth and all therein.

Angels round about the throne of Rev.7:11

The Angels round about the throne represent all the Great Multitude that are gathered
after the five months of torment.

Spiritual rebuilding of Jerusalem and the sanctuary of Dan.9:25

The spiritual rebuilding of Jerusalem and her sanctuary in the latter days, represents the
gathering and cleansing of the Lamb’s Bride.

Spiritual Dan of Gen.49:16-18

Spiritual Dan in the latter days represents the Four Beasts (200,000,000 Horses; Brides)
that are ROUND ABOUT the throne in Rev.4:6.

Spiritual Judah of Zec.12:7

Spiritual Judah in the latter days, represents the Firstfruits who are gathered by the Chosen
Vessel with the Remaining Bride before the great and dreadful day of God’s wrath
(Sixth Seal)
.

Spiritual ten tribes of Israel, Hos.5:3

Spiritual Israel in the latter days, represents the return of God’s latter day people into
God’s Kingdom after the Sixth Seal. The ten tribes in the latter days are the
Great Multitude.

The restoration of all tribes in God’s Kingdom , Eze.37:18-28

In the latter days, the fulfillment of the restoration of all the tribes of Israel will be fulfilled
at the time when God sets up the kingdom: New Jerusalem. The gathering of the Lamb’s
Bride (spiritual rebuilding of Jerusalem and her temple), and the gathering of Firstfruits (spiritual
Judah returning from Babylonian captivity)
, and the gathering of Dan (Bride of the Lamb from the
dead past and the living)
, and the gathering of the Great Multitude (Ephraim, who represents the
ten tribes returning from captivity)
, fulfills the prophecies of the old testament that refer to the
gathering of God’s people (tribes of Israel) into the Promised Land (New Jerusalem).

Heavenly woman of Rev.12:1

The heavenly woman represents the Holy Spirit, being feminine.

Holy Spirit of Gen.1:2

The Holy Spirit is the feminine mate of God the Father.

Shekinah Glory, Ex.40:34

The Shekinah Glory is where God dwells. The Shekinah Glory of God refers to the
Holy Spirit of God, where God the Father dwells within and is satisfied. The Shekinah
Glory of God represents the feminine Bride of God the Father, from which Christ
(Word made flesh)
the Son was conceived.

Wisdom of Prov.8:1

Wisdom represents the feminine part of God, being the Holy Spirit. Wisdom is
personified as a woman, because God the Father has a Bride that came forth from
himself, see Pro.8:22,23, just as Eve came out of Adam.

One like the Son of man, Rev.1:13

The one who is LIKE the Son of man, is clothed around the paps (woman’s breasts) with
a golden garment. The one who is LIKE the Son of man (Christ) is the Holy Spirit,
being the feminine mate of God the Father.

Queen of heaven, Jer.7;18; 44:17-25

The Queen of heaven represents the city of Jerusalem which symbolizes the Holy Spirit
(Queen of heaven). The Lamb’s Bride represents the New Jerusalem (Queen of heaven).

Dove of Mt.3:16

A dove is a female pigeon that was seen by John the Baptist. The dove is a symbol of the
Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the feminine dove of God the Father.

Rider upon the white horse, Rev.6:2

The Rider represents the latter day Lamb (Man-child of Rev.12:5). The white horse represents
one part of his Bride, being of the white race.

Bow of Rev.6:2

The bow represents Judah (Firstfruits), see Zec.9:13.

Arrows of Rev.6:2

The arrows represent Ephraim (Great Multitude), see Zec.9:13.

Rider upon the red horse, Rev.6:4

The Rider represents the latter day Lamb (Man-child of Rev.12:5). The red horse represents
the second part (second beast) of his Bride, being the red race.

Great sword of Rev.6:4

The great sword represents the two sided scroll of Rev.5:1, and the Rod of Iron of Rev.12:5
which wounded the Babylonian Beast in Rev.13:3.

Rider upon the black horse, Rev.6:5

The Rider represents the latter day Lamb (Man-child of Rev.12:5). The black horse represents
the third part (third beast) of his Bride, being the black race.

Balances of Rev.6:5

The balances represent the ability of the Rider (Lamb; Man-child) to deceitfully balance the
scales that he may get (save) more barley (Four Beasts ROUND ABOUT the throne) for his
money (Revelation; Present Truth), see Hos.12:6,7.

Wheat of Rev.6:6

The wheat represents the gathering of the Firstfruits, see Lev.23:17.

Barley of Rev.6:6

The barley represents the gathering of the Four Beasts that are ROUND ABOUT the throne
in Rev.4:6. The Four Beasts ROUND ABOUT the throne are gathered from all new
testament generations.

Oil of Rev.6:6

The oil represents the prophecies that were written by the Prophets through the Holy Spirit
that are written in the scroll of Rev.5:1.

Rider upon the pale horse, Rev.6:8

The Rider represents the latter day Lamb (Man-child of Rev.12:5). The pale horse represents
the fourth part (Four Beasts of Rev.4:6) of the Lamb’s Bride, being the pale race.

Rider’s name is Death, Rev.6:8

The Rider’s name is Death, being the same star of Rev.9:1, that has a name of Abaddon
(Destroyer; Death)
in Rev.9:11. The Rider upon the pale horse is the Destroying Angel of
Ex.12:23. The name of Koresh which is stated in Is.44:28; 45:1, means Death (last time).

Hell of Rev.6:8

Hell represents the grave, as those that believe in the Seven Seals Revelation follow the
pale horse Rider (Lamb) to the grave (altar of the Fifth Seals, see Rev.6:9).

Fourth part of the earth, Rev.6:8

The fourth part of the earth represents the part of the land where the pale race are. Before
the time when the languages of the people were confounded at the tower of Babel, all
people were of one race and language, see Gen.11:1. At the tower of Babel the people
had their language changed into four different languages, and the color of the people’s
skin was changed into four different colors. Thereafter, people dwelt in lands with
people of the same color and language. Therefore the earth’s people were divided
into four groups of four different languages and colors, each of the four groups
living in their own land.

Souls under the altar, Rev.6:9

The souls under the altar represent those who were killed at Mt. Carmel on February 28, 1993,
and April 19th 1993 with the latter day Lamb. Those who were killed on February 28 and
April 19th 1993 represent the Bride of the Lamb that died with him (Lamb; Koresh).

Sixth Seal of Rev.6:12

The Sixth Seal represents the time when Babylon falls a second time, forever. The Sixth Seal
is the great and dreadful day of God’s wrath.

Babylon falls once, Rev.13:3

Latter day Babylon (Christendom) falls the first time when the latter day Lamb wounds the
peace of Babylon, by dividing the people against each other with his two edge scroll
(two edge sword)
.

The one wounded head, Rev 13:3

The one wounded head represents the Great Christian Nation that was wounded by the
Lamb’s two edge sword (two sided scroll) causing the whole Beast to be wounded to death.

Babylon heals from its wound

Latter day Babylon heals from its wound, when all the world worship the Beast system
instead of the Lamb’s Seven Seals Revelation.

Babylon continues for 42 months (1,260 days), Rev.13:5

Latter day Babylon (Christendom) continues for 1,260 days (42 months) until the Sixth Seals
is fulfilled, once it healed from its wound.

Babylon falls a second time, Rev.14:8

Latter day Babylon comes to its end at the end of the 1,260 day (42 months) time period.
At the Sixth Seal, latter day Babylon will have fallen twice: IS FALLEN (wounded by the
Lamb’s two edge scroll)
, IS FALLEN (wounded at the Sixth Seal permanently, a second time).

Latter day Babylon of Rev.13:1,2; 17:1-6

Latter day Babylon is the land of Christendom. The nations of Christian leaderships.

Latter day Judah, Eze.37:16

Latter day Judah represents the Great Christian Nation that killed the latter day Lamb.

Latter day new Judah

Latter day new Judah represents the Firstfruits (Fellowservants and Great Multitude).

Latter day Ephraim, Eze.37:16

Latter day Ephraim represents the Christian nations of Europe and other Christian nations
that are of Europe. Ephraim represents the ten tribes of Israel, who in the latter days are the
European Christian nations.

Latter day new Ephraim

Latter day New Ephraim represents the Great Multitude that come out of all nations, as all
nations have mingled their seed with one another, just as Ephraim (ten tribes) mingled his
seed with the Gentiles.

Latter day New Jerusalem

Latter day Jerusalem represents the Bride that the latter day Lamb gathered.

Dragon Beast of Rev.13:1

The Dragon Beast in the past represented the land of Palestine. In the latter days, the
Dragon Beast of Babylon represents ALL the Christian nations. The Beast itself
represents the man-made system of worship.

Seven heads of Dragon Beast, Rev.13:1

The seven heads in the past represented the seven lots of Palestine. In the latter days
the seven heads represent the leading capital nations of Christendom.

Ten horns of Dragon Beast, Rev.13:1

The ten horns in the past represented the ten tribes that were situated in the land (seven lots)
of Palestine. In The latter days, the ten horns represent ALL Christian nations and non
Christian nations of the Beast.

Leopard of Rev.13:2; Dan.7:6

The Leopard represents the kingdom of Grecia.

Bear of Rev.13:2; Dan.7:5

The Bear represents the kingdom of Medo/Persia.

Lion of Rev.13:2; Dan.7:4

The Lion represents the old kingdom of Babylon.

Dragon of Rev.13:2; Dan.7:7

The Dragon that has no crowns upon its horns represents latter day Egypt.

Little Horn of Dan.7:8

The Little Horn represents the latter day Babylonian Beast that has crowns upon its horns.

Lamb-like Beast of Rev.13:11

The lamb-like Beast represents the Great Christian Nation in the latter days. In the past,
the lamb-like Beast represented the land of Judah.

Two horns of lamb-like Beast, Rev.13:11

The two horns of the lamb-like Beast in the past represented the two tribes of Judah and
Benjamin which were in the southern portion of Palestine. In the latter days the two horns
represent the land (country) of the Great Christian Nation.

False Elijah messenger, Rev.13;11

The false Elijah messenger is the Great Christian Nation (false prophet) of Rev.19:20.

Fire from heaven, Rev.13:13

The fire from heaven represents the radio transmissions that are sent to the earth via satellite
transmissions. The false prophet (Great Christian Nation) uses the fire from heaven (satellite
transmissions)
to deceive the inhabitants from accepting the Seven Seals Revelation.

Image to the Beast, Rev 13:14

The image to the Beast represents the nations that are not a part of the Babylonian Beast,
to adopt (make an image) the religio/political democratic ideals of the Babylonian (Christian)
system.

Image of the Beast, Rev.13:15

The image of the Beast represents the Babylonian Beast that healed from its wound. The
Beast represents latter day Babylon prior to receiving its deadly wound, and its image
represents latter day Babylon after it healed from its wound, and being no different
from the first Babylonian system prior to its wound, which rejected the Seven Seals
Revelation.

The number of man, Rev.13:18

The number of man represents the day that mankind was created. On the sixth day with
the beasts of the field, humans were created, see Gen.1:24-31. Therefore the number of
man is the number six (sixth day).

Six, six, six, Rev 13:18

The first six represents the Babylonian Beast prior to receiving its deadly wound. The second
six represents the time period during Babylon’s wound. The third six represents the time
when the Babylonian Beast was healed from its wound. The six, six, six, represents the
Beast that WAS (prior to wound), IS NOT (during wound), ASCENDS OUT OF THE
BOTTOMLESS PIT (healed from wound), see Rev.17:8.

Mouth of the Beast, Rev.13:5, Dan.7:25

The mouth of the Beast represents the Great Christian Nation that speaks for all
Christendom, which is the nation (whore) that controls the Beast.

One hour of Babylon’s reign, Rev.18:10

The one hour of Babylon’s (Christendom’s) reign began when the Lamb was spiritually
born of the heavenly woman (Holy Spirit) in Rev.12:5.

Lamb sounds seven trumpets for the first half hour

The latter day Lamb (Man-child of Rev.12:5) revealed the mystery of the Seven Seals Scroll.
The revealing of the Seven Seals marked the beginning of Babylon’s one hour reign.
Babylon rejected the message of the seven trumpets. Babylon reigns for one symbolical
hour. For the first half hour the latter day Lamb sounded his Seven Seals Revelation.

The Chosen Vessel with the Remaining Bride prophesies again, Rev.10:11; 11:3

The Chosen Vessel with the Remaining Bride repeats the seven trumpets for another half
hour of symbolical time, once the Babylonian Beast heals from its wound. The half hour
that the Chosen Vessel with the Remaining Bride prophesies for, equals the time of 1,260
days; 42 months in Rev.13:5; 12:6,14.

Babylon’s reign ends after one hour, Rev.18:10,17

The one hour of Babylon’s reign is symbolical time. At the end of the one hour, the Sixth
Seal is fulfilled, which brings Babylon’s (Christendom’s) reign to an end, being the time that
Babylon falls a second time.

Count the number of the Beast, Rev.13:18

The number to be counted is the number six. The number six is the number of man (human),
being the same number as the beast (creature). Man and beast were created on the sixth day,
therefore, their number is six. After counting the number six in Rev.13:18, it reveals that
the Beast is in three phases, hence, three sixes.

Seventh Seal of Rev.8:1

The Seventh Seal represents the time when the latter day Lamb left heaven to reveal the
mystery of the Seven Seals Scroll on earth before any other Seal was fulfilled. The Seventh
Seal being opened takes place in heaven, therefore there is silence in heaven until the Lamb
and the Chosen Vessel fulfill the first five Seals, and thereafter return to heaven. Once
the lamb and the Chosen Vessel (Two Witnesses) bride have returned to heaven the
silence ceases as prophecy will have been fulfilled. The Seventh Seal was last to be
opened in heaven, but first to be fulfilled when the Lamb came to the earth.

Type of John, Rev.10:8-10

The Apostle John in the first instance represents the Chosen Vessel, and them the
Remaining Bride who was not killed with the latter day Lamb (Man-child of Rev.12:5).

Whore of Babylon, Rev.17:1

The great whore in the past was old Jerusalem. In the latter days, the whore is the Great
Christian Nation (false prophet).

Cup full of Abominations, Rev.17:4

The cup full of abominations represents the doctrines and beliefs of Christendom,
without the knowledge of the Seven Seals Revelation (Present Truth).

Lamb comes as a thief in the night, Rev.16:15

In the latter days, the Lamb first comes as a thief in the night. The latter day Lamb came to
reveal his Seven Seals Scroll unto his Bride (followers) before the Sixth Seal. It is at the time
of the Sixth Seal when the Lamb comes for the final time that every eye see him.

Lamb comes when every eye shall see him, Rev.1:7; 6:12-17

The Lamb after being killed, is to return at the Sixth Seal to set up God’s Kingdom: New
Jerusalem. At the fulfillment of the Sixth Seal, every eye shall see him with the Chosen
Vessel, and the 200,000,000 army of Saints in Rev.19:11-16.

Latter day Elijah of Mal.4:5

The latter day Elijah is the Lamb of God who came to reveal the Seven Seals Scroll before
the great and dreadful day of God’s wrath (Sixth Seal) is fulfilled. Elijah came as a thief
in the night.

Latter day Elisha of 2Kin.2:9-14

Elisha represents the Chosen Vessel that feeds the Remaining Bride with the Little Scroll
of Rev.10:2,7-10. The Remaining Bride is fed (nourished) with the Little Help while in the
spiritual wilderness of Rev.12:6,14.

Two Witnesses of Rev.11:3

The Two Witnesses are written on each side of the scroll, see Rev.5:1. The first Witness
who is written on the one side of the two sided scroll, is the Lamb. The Lamb fulfilled the
prophecies on the one side of the scroll. The second Witness is written on the opposite
side of the scroll, being of the Chosen Vessel who reveals and fulfills the second side
of two sided scroll.

Two Olive Trees of Rev.11:4

The Two Olive Trees represent the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel who are written on each
side of the scroll. Olive oil (Present Truth) is imparted from the Two Olive Trees (Lamb and
Chosen Vessel written on each side of scroll).
The Olive Trees keep the lamps (Seven Lamps of
God’s Word)
burning.

Two Candlesticks of Rev.11:4

The Two Candlesticks represent the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel who are written on
each side of the scroll. The Two Candlesticks are the Two Lights (morning Stars) that
stand upon either side of the throne. The light of these Two Candlesticks (double sided
scroll)
represent the Revelation of the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel who are written
on each side of the scroll.

Two covering Angels of Ex.25:18,19

The two covering Angels represent the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel who are written
upon each side of the scroll. The Lamb: covering Angel (Cherub), is upon the Right Hand
of the throne. The Chosen Vessel: covering Angel (Seraph), is upon the Left Hand of
the throne. These are the Two Anointed Ones, and the Two Olive Trees, and the Two
Candlesticks, and the Two Witnesses.

Tree of Life, Gen.2:9

The Tree of Life represents the Chosen Vessel of the Lamb.

Two anointed of Zec.4:14

The Two Anointed Ones represent the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel who are written on
each side of the scroll of Rev.5:1. The Lamb is the anointed (Christ; Messiah) covering
Cherub. The Chosen Vessel is the anointed (Christ; spiritual Female Messiah) covering
Seraph.

Two tables of stone, Ex.32:15

The two tables of stone that had the ten commandments written upon them, represent
the Lamb (one table that has the first four commandments) and the Chosen Vessel (second
table that has six commandments)
.

Tree of good and evil, Gen.2:17

The tree that has the knowledge of good and evil, represents the latter day Lamb (Man-child
of Rev.12:5)
, that has the knowledge of the Seven Seals Scroll. The tree of good and evil is
an olive tree.

Two sided scroll of Rev.5:1

Two sided scroll contains the prophecies that are written on one side concerning the latter
day Lamb, and upon the other side of the scroll are written the prophecies that concern the
Chosen Vessel and the Remaining Bride gathering their children.

Two edge sword of Rev.19:15

The two edge sword represents the two sided scroll of Rev.5:1, which is written on each side
concerning the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel with the Remaining Bride gathering their
spiritual children (Redeemed).

Serpent and Cockatrice, of Is.14:29

The Serpent (Cobra) represents the latter day Lamb (Man-child). The Cockatrice (Female Cobra)
represents the Chosen Vessel with the Remaining Bride (woman of Rev.12:6,14).

Fiery Flying Serpent, Is.14:29

The Fiery Flying Serpents are the four winged Cherub (masculine), and the six winged Seraph
(feminine). The Fiery Flying Serpents represent the children (Redeemed) of the Serpent (Lamb)
and Cockatrice (Chosen Vessel).

Rod Of Iron, Rev.12:5

The Rod of Iron represents the two edge sword, being God's Word that wounded the
Babylonian Beast upon one head in Rev. 13:3,14.

Young (little) cow and two sheep, Is.7:21

The young (little) cow and two sheep represent the Little Scroll of Rev.10:2 that is the two
sided scroll of Rev.5:1. The young cow (little cow) is the Little Scroll, and the two sheep
represent the Lamb and the Chosen Vessel that are written on each side of the scroll (book).

Hidden Manna, Rev.2:17

The Hidden Manna represents the hidden spiritual food that was hidden (sealed) in the
scroll of Rev.5:1. The Little Scroll of Rev.10:2 being the Hidden Manna which John eats
in Rev.10:8-10. The Hidden Manna is the mystery of the Seven Seals Scroll.

Golden pot of Manna, Ex.16:32

The golden pot represents the Seven Seals Scroll of Rev.5:1. The manna (spiritual food)
represents the understanding of the mysteries that are written in the sealed scroll, once
the scroll is opened (revealed) and the understanding of the prophecies have been eaten.

Horses of Rev.9:7

Horses (Brides) represent the feminine mates of the Riders (Lamb) of Rev.6:2,4,5,8; see
also Song of Solomon 1:9.

Riders of Rev.9:16

The HorseMEN (Riders) represent the masculine mates of the Horses (Brides) of
Rev.6:2,4,5,8. All the HorseMEN represent the Lamb.

Abomination of desolation, Mt.24:15, Dan.11:31

The Abomination of Desolation represents the knowledge of Christendom that pertains
to God and salvation, that is in the place (sanctuary; temple) of the Seven Seals Revelation.

The times of the Gentiles, Lk.21:24

The times of the Gentiles represents the 1,260 day (42 month) time period, which takes
place after the Beast heals from its wound.

Latter day Gentiles

The latter day Gentiles represents Christendom that has not the Revelation of the Seven Seals
Scroll in their minds (sanctuaries; temples); foreheads.

Great and dreadful day of the Lord

The great and dreadful day of the Lord represents the time of the Sixth Seal. At the Sixth Seal
fulfillment the five months of torment begins upon those who have not the Seal of God
having rejected the Seven Seals Revelation. See Rev.9:5.

Time of trouble, Dan.12:1

The time of trouble represents the time of the Sixth Seal. Those who are not Sealed will go
through the five months of torment.

Great tribulation, Mt.24:21

The great tribulation represents the time of the Sixth Seal. The great tribulation lasts for five
months. See Rev.9:5.

The woeful day, Jer.17:16

The woeful day represents the time of the Sixth Seal, lasting five months. The woeful day
is the same event as the time of trouble, great tribulation, and the great and dreadful day
of the Lord.

Latter day Persia and Medes

Latter day Persia represents the 200,000,000 army of God’s Saints mentioned in Rev.9:16;
Isa.21:2.

Latter day Egypt

Latter day Egypt represents the Beast that has seven heads and ten crowns with crowns
upon its heads. The Beast (seven heads and ten horns) of latter day Egypt represents the
religio/political system prior to the latter day Lamb revealing his Seven Seals Scroll,
see Rev.12:4; Dan.7:7,23.

Latter day Cyrus, Is.44:28; 45:1

Latter day Cyrus represents the latter day Lamb that revealed the Seven Seals Scroll.
The latter day Cyrus (Lamb; Man-child) wounded the Babylonian Beast in Rev.13:3,
then wounds latter day Babylon a second time at the Sixth Seal. Latter day Cyrus
(Lamb) overthrows latter day Babylon, just as old Cyrus overthrew old Babylon
in the past.

Latter day Jacob, Is.48:8

Latter day Jacob represents the latter day Lamb that reveals the Seven Seals Scroll before
the great and dreadful day of God’s wrath (Sixth Seal).

Latter day High Priest

The latter day High Priest represents the Lamb of God that reveals the Seven Seals Scroll.

Song of the Lamb, Rev.15:3

The Song of the Lamb represents the Seven Seals Revelation which is the song the latter
day Lamb sings (revealed). See Ps.40:3. The Song of the Lamb is written on the first side
of the two sided Seven Seals Scroll.

Song of Moses, Deut.31:30; 32:1-45

The Song of Moses represents the song which the Chosen Vessel sings before the coming
of the great and dreadful day of God’s anger (Sixth Seal). The Song of Moses is the song
(Seven Seals Revelation) that is written on the other side of the two sided Seven Seals Scroll.

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