This Revelation Timeline Decoded post reviews a video by A Voice In The Desert called The United Nations Security Council & Bible Prophecy (Part 1).
Video description: The Book of Daniel and the Revelation of Jesus Christ are not easy books to understand, and this prophecy study isn’t going to offer you any air-tight interpretations. It will, however, paint an overall picture of how the animals in Bible prophecy (including the beast in Revelation 13) could fit in with where the world is heading, particularly as they relate to the United Nations Security Council. After you have seen the information presented here, you may be able to better form your own ideas about just how relevant these prophecies are at this point in history.
A Voice In The Desert says that the iron-clay feet of Daniel 2 are a mix of strong and weak countries.
They say that it represents strong countries mixed with weak countries.
The iron legs pointed to the Roman Empire, so the iron in the feet is still pointing to Rome. Are they purposely deflecting blame away from Rome?
Then ten toes are the ten kingdoms of the fallen Roman Empire. The fourth beast in Daniel 7 has ten horns, once again pointing to the Roman Empire.
Read The Beasts Of Daniel 2 and Daniel 7
A Voice In The Desert says that Daniel 7:25 is pointing to a 3 1/2 year period.
That is false, as it’s pointing to the antichrist beast Popes of Rome who ruled for 1,260 years, from 538-1798 AD. They rose to power out of the ten kingdoms of the fallen Roman Empire, the ten horns. They are the little horn of Daniel 7:24. They demanded that the ten kingdoms bow to their authority, three said no and they were plucked out, removed from power.
Read The Little Horn Of Daniel 7 Rose Up
A Voice In The Desert says Revelation 13 is pointing to a final world empire.
He assigns the mixture of lion, bear etc in Revelation 13 to modern nations. He points to a future little horn of Daniel 7. points to the UN members.
Daniel 2 and 7 described only four beast kingdoms, the fourth being the Roman beast kingdom which stays in power until Messiah returns.
John picks up the narrative of the Roman beast kingdom in Revelation 12-13. So once again, A Voice In The Desert is deflecting blame away from the antichrist beast Popes of Rome.
Read Revelation 13 – The Roman Sea Beast Phase
The video description says that A Voice In The Desert is anonymous.
A Voice in the Desert is anonymous. Its purpose is to point people to the message, rather than the messenger. Most modern day prophets promote themselves more than the teachings of Jesus and the true message of Revelation. A Voice in the Desert challenges that error and more. Some of the things you hear on this channel may be difficult to understand, and may offend you. The goal, however, is to sweep away dogmas and traditions to reveal what Jesus actually taught.
Anonymous? Seriously? Given that they’re teaching false prophecy fulfillment explanations, I understand why they are trying to hide their identity.
They are either woefully deceived about prophecy fulfillment or they are wolves who are purposely misleading people.
Messiah’s apocalyptic vision is a war manual, designed to hide the explanation from those who should not understand it. It uses symbolic words that are defined in the Old Testament to point to a literal fulfillment. If you read Revelation only from a literal perspective, the interpretation is hidden.
Understanding the vision is like taking a Biblical final exam. If you’ve read the whole Word, you will have seen the symbolism that Messiah uses and can apply it to the fulfillment.
If you read Revelation as one chronological narrative, the prophecies seem out of sequence. That’s because it has four chronological layers, each of which spans from when it was written until Messiah returns.
This book explains the prophecies of Revelation on a timeline to help you see how the four chronological layers interact with each other, so that you can comprehend the whole vision.
You will learn how to identify who fulfills the role of the son of perdition, the antichrist beast, the false prophet, and the harlot called ‘Mystery, Babylon the Great.’ You will understand the proper context of the seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments; the little book of Revelation 10, and the two witnesses of Revelation 11.
Whether you’re a novice at Bible prophecy or someone who has studied it extensively, I provide an explanation that is easy to understand yet has the depth of verse by verse explanations to provide you the evidence you need to prove it out.