1165 The SEALS ~ To ELDERS ~ To BEASTS ~ to PASSOVER!
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1165 The SEALS ~ To ELDERS ~ To BEASTS ~ to PASSOVER!
6 Mar 2026 A new study is presented, building upon a previous one about the seals in the book of Daniel. The study explores the connection between Daniel’s 21 days of mourning, the opening of the seven seals, and the 24 elders in Revelation. The number 24 is significant, representing the 24 elders, the 24 tribes of Israel, and the 24 apostles, symbolising the redeemed covenant family of God. The 24 elders in Revelation represent the enthroned, redeemed people of God, witnessing and affirming God’s end-time plan. They are the heavenly council, interpreting visions, announcing transitions, and participating in the divine court. The elders’ presence aligns with Daniel’s vision, suggesting a connection between the two and a timeline of events centred around Nissan 24. The 24 elders in Revelation symbolise redeemed humanity, embodying the fulfilment of Passover. They witness the transition from Passover on Nissan 21 to the trumpet judgements on Nissan 24, affirming the lamb’s authority and the completion of redemption. This aligns with Daniel’s vision on Nissan 24, highlighting the elders’ role as the heavenly council. The 24 elders in Revelation represent redeemed humanity in glorified form. Amos 8:2 signifies the end of God’s mercy for Israel, marking a transition from Passover protection to unavoidable judgement. This is a significant turning point, as God will no longer “pass over” Israel’s sins, leading to covenant curses replacing covenant mercy.
Key points
- * Purpose of the Study: To provide context and framework for the interpretation of the seals in the book of Daniel, as presented in a previous video. * Basis for Interpretation: The interpretation of the seals is based on the Holy Spirit’s leading and confirmation through scripture. * Previous Video Reference: This study builds upon a previous video titled “Timesensitive: 21 Days Revealing the Seals.” * Daniel’s Mourning and Angelic Visit: Daniel mourned for 21 days, from Nissan 3 to Nissan 24, culminating in an angelic visit on Nissan 24. * Connection to Tribulation and Seals: Daniel’s mourning period aligns with the opening of the seven seals and the onset of tribulation language in Daniel chapters 11 and 12. * Proposed Dates for Seals and Trumpets: The seals are predicted to open on Nissan 3 (March 21, 2026), and the first trumpet judgement on Nissan 24 (April 11, 2026), based on the pattern of Daniel’s mourning. * Biblical Reference: The passage discusses the Book of Revelation and the opening of the seven seals. * Date Correlation: The speaker correlates biblical events with specific dates, such as March 21st and April 11th, highlighting their significance as Sabbaths. * Daniel’s Vision: The speaker connects Daniel’s 21-day mourning period with the events of the seals, particularly Nissan 24, and its significance in understanding the vision. * 24 Elders’ Significance: The 24 elders in Revelation represent the complete redeemed people of God, encompassing both the 12 tribes of Israel and the 12 apostles of the Lamb. * 24 Elders’ Role: They hold a structural, governmental, priestly, and interpretive role in the heavenly kingdom, constantly present around God’s throne. * Connection to Daniel 10: The mention of the 24 elders aligns with the timeframe of Daniel 10, which occurs in the month of Nissan, encompassing Passover. * Role of the 24 Elders: Heavenly representatives of redeemed humanity in glorified, resurrected form, serving as witnesses, participants, and interpreters in God’s plan. * Characteristics and Actions: Sit on thrones, wear crowns, hold golden bowls of incense (prayers), hold harps, fall in worship, and interpret heavenly events. * Presence in Revelation: Witness key events like the Lamb taking the scroll, the great multitude, the seventh trumpet, the new song of the 144,000, and God’s final judgement. * Role of the Elders: The elders are the heavenly council, affirming and interpreting God’s decrees as the voice of redeemed humanity. * Location and Significance of the Elders: They surround God’s throne, the control centre of revelation, signifying the nearness of the kingdom. * Identity of the Elders: The 24 elders represent the enthroned, priestly, redeemed people of God who witness and affirm God’s end-time plan. * Four Living Creatures’ Identity: The four living creatures are cherubim, the throne bearers of God, closest to God’s throne. * Four Living Creatures’ Appearance and Role: They have four faces (lion, ox, man, eagle) to see in all directions, signifying God’s omniscience. Their roles include guarding the throne, leading worship, announcing judgements, and embodying God’s rule. * Four Living Creatures’ Announcement: In Revelation 6, they announce the opening of the first four seals by saying “Come and see,” releasing the four horsemen of the apocalypse. * Heavenly Council and Revelation: The four living creatures and the 24 elders represent God’s presence and the redeemed priesthood, witnessing and participating in God’s end-time plan. * Role of the 24 Elders: The 24 elders, appearing only in heavenly council and revelation scenes, reveal, interpret, authorise, and initiate major events. * Timeline and Alignment: The timeline places the first trumpet on Nissan 24, aligning with the elders’ role and the sequence of events in Revelation. * Heavenly Council’s Role: The heavenly council, consisting of 24 elders, plays a crucial role in both Daniel and Revelation, delivering messages, interpreting visions, and participating in judgements. * Silence and Trumpets: The seventh seal in Revelation brings 30 minutes of silence in heaven, followed by the trumpets, which are judgements initiated by the heavenly council. * Connection between Daniel and Revelation: The placement of the first trumpet on Nissan 24 in Revelation aligns with the pattern in Daniel chapter 10, suggesting a connection between the heavenly council in both books. * Heavenly Witnesses: The 24 elders represent the heavenly council and serve as witnesses to the events unfolding on Nissan 24. * Alignment of Events: The timeline of events in Revelation aligns with Daniel 10, suggesting a connection between the two. * Chain of Command: Gabriel receives instructions from the 24 elders, who in turn receive their directives from God. * Biblical Patterning: The speaker explains the significance of the number 24 in the Bible, connecting it to the elders and the affirmation of God’s judgements. * Dream Interpretation: The speaker shares a dream from 12 years ago involving the number 4424, which they interpret as a sign related to Revelation 7 and the four angels holding back the four winds. * Connection to Revelation: The speaker draws a parallel between the dream and the imagery in Revelation 7, suggesting a prophetic meaning related to the four angels and the winds. * 24 Elders and Redemption: The 24 elders in Revelation represent redeemed humanity, paralleling the theme of redemption in Passover. * Passover and the Timeline: Passover, beginning on Nissan 14, marks the start of God’s redemptive calendar, and the elders’ appearance aligns with this timeline, standing at the threshold of both redemption and judgement. * Elders as Witnesses: The 24 elders serve as heavenly witnesses to the transition from redemption to judgement, present during the silence of the seventh seal and the sounding of the first trumpet. * Heavenly Passover and the Elders: Revelation 5 depicts a heavenly Passover scene where a lamb, representing redemption, is worshipped by elders. * Symbolism of Blood Moons: Blood moons, particularly the occurrence of three on March 3rd in the years 2024, 2025, and 2026, are seen as symbolic signs, potentially representing the blood of Christ. * Contrasting Reactions to Tribulation: While Daniel mourns the events of the tribulation, the 144,000 in Revelation 14:3 sing a song of deliverance before the tribulation begins, highlighting a stark contrast in reactions. * Heavenly Worship and the Beginning of the Kingdom: The 24 elders worship the Lamb, offering incense and prayers, signifying the heavenly fulfilment of Passover and the beginning of the kingdom. * Connection between Passover and the Seventh Seal: Passover, ending on Nissan 21, is paralleled with the silence of the seventh seal in Revelation 8:1, marking a transition into the trumpet judgements. * Role of the Elders and Daniel’s Revelation: The elders witness the transition from the seventh seal to the trumpet judgements, with Daniel’s vision, culminating on Nissan 24, connecting Passover to the elders’ role. * Heavenly Council and Judgement: The 24 elders in Revelation represent the heavenly council, witnessing the release of judgements from the throne. * Significance of the Number 24: The number 24 connects to Passover timing and represents heavenly government, with the first trumpet sounding on the 24th day, the day of Daniel’s revelation. * Role of the Elders: The 24 elders embody the fulfilment of Passover, witnessing its heavenly transition and affirming the sacrifice of the Lamb. * Heavenly Liturgy and Redemption: Revelation 5 depicts the heavenly passover liturgy, marking the transition from Passover to judgement, signifying the ultimate redemption. * Role of the 24 Elders: The 24 elders represent the redeemed and glorified humanity, witnessing the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan. * The Glorified Church: The passage describes the church’s future state as glorified and resurrected, participating in the heavenly council. * Study Focus: The study examines the concept of Passover and its potential connection to the end times, as suggested by a verse in Amos. * Key Scripture: Amos 8:2 is highlighted, where God shows Amos a basket of summer fruit and declares, “the end is come upon my people of Israel.” * Interpretation Question: The speaker questions whether “the end” mentioned in Amos 8:2 signifies a cessation of God’s intervention, akin to the Passover. * Judgement Announcement: God will no longer pass over Israel’s sins, marking the end of mercy and the arrival of judgement. * Passover Reversal: This is a reversal of the Exodus Passover, where God passed over the houses marked with blood, sparing the Israelites. * Israel’s Ripeness for Judgement: The basket of summer fruit symbolises Israel’s ripeness for judgement, as the Hebrew word for summer fruit sounds like “end.” * God’s Forgiveness and Judgement: God’s past forgiveness of sins (Romans 3:25, Psalms 103:10, Micah 7:18) contrasts with the coming judgement, as described in Daniel 9:24 and Amos 8. * Jesus’ Sacrifice and its Implications: Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross finished transgression and offered forgiveness, but those who do not believe in Him, like the Jewish people, face judgement. * Amos 8 as a Turning Point: Amos 8 marks the end of God’s mercy and the beginning of judgement, symbolised by the land trembling, darkness at noon, and a famine of hearing God’s word. * Biblical Significance of Blood Moon: The blood moon in Amos 8 holds significant meaning, particularly in relation to Passover and the Jewish people. * Connection to Esther and Persia: The blood moon is connected to the story of Esther, the Jewish queen who saved her people from annihilation in Persia, and serves as a warning to Israel about current events in Iran. * God’s Perfect Timing: While the exact date of the rapture is unknown, the repeated emphasis on the 21st day in Daniel 10 suggests a divinely appointed time. * Upcoming Event: Something significant is happening and the speaker is in awe of it. * Religious Belief: The speaker believes that Jesus is coming soon.
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