The Four Horsemen Chronicles
Prophecy, Power, and the End of Days.



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About Us
My wife and I are lay researchers. We have almost four decades of studying all of the schools of thought about the interpretation of book of Daniel and Revelation and developed our ideas on Christian forums. This is how we have become quite experienced with the opposing paradigms, such as historicism, futurism and preterism. Furthermore, our research about the church’s history has led us to determine that historicism furnishes the greatest correlation between history and prophecy. We are quite convinced that the other paradigms must whitewash the history of the church in order to maintain their views.
My wife has a bachelors degree in business. I gained an electronics background as an avionics technician in the armed services and followed a career as an electronic technician for the greater part of my life. In more recent years we have garnered less challenging means of support so that we could concentrate on putting our ideas together for the purpose of publishing our work. We live in Tucson Arizona, have three young adult children and have dedicated our lives to serving the Almighty.
Thy Kingdom Come
Contemporary history and progressive revelation regarding the Hebraic festivals are the basis for a renovation of the traditional historicist's house and its perception of recapitulation in the book of Revelation, which does not disturb the historicist's view that the papacy is the Antichrist.
Under this new interpretation, John's use of recapitulation was modest as compared with the traditionalist's view. The new view correlates the prophecies and illustrations of the seven seals with our modern-day market-driven society, the prophetic era of the Laodicean church, the autumnal festivals, and the "the time of the end" in Daniel 8:17.
The correspondence of the apocalyptic horsemen of the seven seals with the historical accounts of the Protestant's rise to prominence and their termination of the churches' influence in our modern-day commerce is incendiary. Moreover, the correspondence pertaining to autumnal festivals regarding the final judgment and the apocalyptic horsemen of the seven seals is no less provocative.
As is the case of all such correlations that come to light through progressive revelation, they become a blessing for the sons and daughters of God and a reproof for those who walk in darkness (Revelation 1:3).
Contemporary insights into history and the Hebraic festivals provide a foundation for revitalizing the traditional historicist view of recapitulation in the book of Revelation. While maintaining their view of the Antichrist, this interpretation sees John's use of recapitulation as more modest than traditional views.
This new perspective connects the prophecies of the seven seals with our modern, market-driven society, the Laodicean church, the autumn festivals, and "the time of the end" referenced in Daniel 8:17. The link between the apocalyptic horsemen in the seven seals and the historical rise and decline of the Protestant movement is notable.
Furthermore, the connections between the autumn festivals, final judgment, and the horse riders of the seven seals are thought-provoking, offering blessings to the children of God and reproof for those in darkness (Revelation 1:3).
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