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"Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but He revealeth His secret unto His servants the prophets."

The Second Passover

A Philadelphia Apologetic
    2012 Edition




Introduction
to Prophecy


Day 1260 - Prophecy Primer

The Beasts of
Daniel 7


Rereading Prophecy

The Time of the End

False Prophets

Who Rides the Beast?

Iron Legs

Prophecy & the Passover

What Gospel is Proclaimed Before the End Comes?

Into the Promised Land

Heaven, Hell, or Somewhere Between?

Prophecy Seminars

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Understanding Endtime Prophecies

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If a person knew the date of his or her death, how would the person live life? If this person also knew his or her fate after death, would this person do the things that this person presently does?

Biblical prophecies are about knowing the future; about the visible, physical things of this world forming the shadow and copy of invisible heavenly things; about physical lands and landscapes forming the tangible shadow of ideologies and mindscapes; about outwardly circumcised Israel forming the shadow and type of circumcised-of-heart Israel; about earthly Jerusalem being a copy and type of heavenly Jerusalem. The idolatry of ancient Israel in the Promised Land gives body and substance to the idolatry of the Christian Church in the Abyss, that portion of the heavenly realm encompassing the creation and all that has been made physically. The narrative of history serves as the once-removed narrative of ongoing events in the Abyss: the history of ancient Israel figuratively serves as a periscope through which Christians can see themselves as Christ Jesus sees them.

The commentaries, articles, essays, and links found on this website employ typological exegesis to unseal previously sealed and secret prophecies and visions … the key to understanding Bible prophecy is that in all things, the physical precedes the spiritual (1 Cor 15:46), and the visible reveals the invisible (Rom 1:20). The key to understanding prophecy isn’t having studied fourteen books by human authors, or having visited Jerusalem and the modern State of Israel. The key to understanding prophecy is understanding Hebraic poetry, written in thought-couplets, and understanding Greek equivocation that will have differing linguistic signifieds [objects] assigned to the same linguistic signifier [icon] within a sentence, a paragraph, a passage.

In Greek, truth is the negation of concealment: truth is revealing what has previously been concealed. And with few exceptions, Christians simply cannot handle the truth as revealed in biblical prophecies. It is the rare Christian that has sufficient maturity to work with dual referents that are enantiomorphs, but this website is for those Christians able to chew and accept spiritual meat without choking.

This website is the production of Homer Kizer, and Homer Kizer Ministries.

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Typological Exegesis
Recovering Israel

Commentaries

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The "Unified" Field

Signs of the End of the Age

Marxism vs. Prophecy

What the Watchmen Won't Tell You

Battle For The Mind of Humanity

The Preaching of Hell

This Gospel Into All the World

Response to Cal Thomas, False Prophets

A Wind of Change Response to Christopher Hitchins

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