EXPLANATION OF CHART There are 8 sections to the chart.
Our God is an orderly God, (I Corinthians 14:33) who weaves His purpose together in an orderly manner. So also this chart weaves the chronological order of Revelation together with other scriptures to be easily understood.
By reading down the columns you can see how each chapter and verse co-ordinates with the prophecies of the Old Testament, God's commanded Holy Days, (as in the book of Leviticus, chapter 23), and other scriptures.
KEY
The Wave Sheaf day (Leviticus 23:9-14) is not a holy day of convocation, but is a very important day. It is the day that Christ, after His resurrection, went to heaven to be received by The Father. It is also the day when the elect, as spirit, meet Jesus in the clouds, and join Him in heaven to meet the Father. These columns are in yellow. Revelation 8:2-5 - Revelation chart section 4Across the top are major divisions
. Their times are shown in the heading with arrows that co-ordinate them with Revelation.2. Man’s wrath: The 4 horsemen - destruction of our earth, and peoples, particularly with wars & the results of war.
3. Wrath of Satan, the great deceiver, the beast.
4. Wrath of the Lord, which are the 7 trumpets - plagues that teach there is but one true God
5. Wrath of The Lamb, Jesus Christ, which is the destruction of the rebellious at His return to earth
The horizontal rows are:
Rows 2 & 3. Main event of that scripture.
Row 4. Blue = What is happening.
Row 5. The Holy Day guideposts. God uses His holy days for significant events in His plan, and the timing of Daniel=s prophecies. Revelation 11:1 to 16:9 on Revelation chart, sections 5 to 7
Row 6 Supportive Scriptures from the Old and New Testaments, which coordinate with Revelation, and how the cities of refuge (I Chronicles 6 & Deuteronomy 4) reflect the Holy Days, & times.
This chart does not set dates, for no one except the
Father knows the dates. (Matthew 24:36) The holy days are God=s
dates. He will use these events as time lines, as He has done before for example:
significant events in His plan.
For
example:
1)Christ, the Lamb, was sacrificed at Passover.
2) He was raised to heaven and received by the Father on the Wave
Sheaf Day.
3) Disciple received the Holy Spirit and the start of the New
Testament church on Pentecost.
The Holy Spirit revealed the mysteries of God to Jesus, the apostles,
and prophets in their due time. It is my hope that I, and you the reader, will
also be guided by that divine Spiritual power, and that this is the time for us
to learn more concerning God's revealed purpose, so we are prepared for Christ's
return.