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TIMELINE

The End Has Already Begun

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TIMELINE

By: Lew White
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“There is a way that seems right to a man, but the end is the way of death.” Prov. 14:12, 16:25 The world has been led to expect a far different outcome than will be experienced. The Scripture of Truth (the Word of Yahuah) describes a very rebellious and disobedient population in the last days, and those thinking they are fine for believing, and not obeying, will be in for the shock of their lives. TIMELINE approximates the lifetimes of significant characters in Scripture, from the first 7 days of Creation up to the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE. James Ussher’s Annals of the World (published 1654) provides a glimpse of history rarely seen outside of the revealed Word of Yahuah. James was an Anglican-Catholic bishop who leaned toward the Puritan sect, and he refused to participate in some of the endeavors of his circus. Using the Scriptures of Truth to track the lifetimes of each generation from the first human being, he published the 1600-page book, Annals of the World. The subtitle was: The Origin of Time, and Continued to the Beginning of the Emperor Vespasian's Reign and the Total Destruction and Abolition of the Temple and Commonwealth of the Jews. Based on what he had to work with in the mid-1700’s, his research produced the exact date for the Creation of the Universe to be October 23, 4004 BCE. Vespasian and his son Titus were the Roman generals that sacked Yerushalim and Masada, destroying the Temple. They used the plunder to build two huge arches dedicated to themselves, and the Roman Coliseum. A timeline of dogmas of the Roman Catholic Magisterium is listed chronologically, and the reader will be more than entertained by the incredible gullibility of the populations that followed them faithfully, and still do. The book is a study of human behavior rarely put on exhibition in one place.
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