The organizing and writing of my fourth book has resumed in earnest, after research and investigation that took months. It was the work in Chronicles that showed a new way to look at Babylon the Great; that assigning her to… Read More ›

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For Mother’s Day, “A Tale of Two Mothers”, or, “Who’s Your Momma?”
So who is your momma? This may seem like a strange question coming from a website like this, but I’m speaking of your spiritual mother. Many may ask what that even means. But if this question can indeed be asked,… Read More ›
The Depth of the Five Scripture Passages of the Second Signpost
While we are waiting for the next significant news item from Iran and the Middle East, it seemed good to have a review of the Scripture passages all having a say in the Second Signpost. This is meant to remind… Read More ›
One Thing Daniel Tells Us to Do
There are things we, as servants of Christ, must do in preparation for the end times. Some of them are written about here. One thing we might not think about in particular is shown us in Daniel chapter 1—and that… Read More ›
The World is Divided Into Three Parts, for the End Times
If you watch the world news or are a student of history or geography or enjoy reading about different cultures, you may have noticed the effects of a certain underlying theme. This theme affects all Gentile nations today. You may… Read More ›
Daniel 2 and Daniel 7: Their Real Relationship
[Note: The following article is a brief summary of the main teaching given in Chronicles, chapters 15 and 16.] We’ve all heard that the “statue” in Daniel 2 represents man’s own view of his historical kingdoms: Babylon, Persia, Hellenistic realm,… Read More ›
The Great City versus the Holy City
(Note: If you haven’t read them yet, these five posts teaching about chiastic structures in Bible texts is recommended.) One of the important findings of Chronicles is that Mystery Babylon, the Harlot, is the entire world. This finding has significant… Read More ›
“Rightly Dividing” . . . Is This Chiastics?
Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim. 2:15 NKJV, emphasis added) Was careful chiastic reading what Paul had in mind as he… Read More ›
Teaching From Chronicles: How Chiastics Brings Us A Breakthrough (5 of 5)
[This is a brief teaching series to point to the breakthrough shown us in Chronicles. The book itself is much more detailed.] Part 1—Introduction: What Is Chiastics and What It Can Do Part 2—Chiastic Reading Basics, Using Both Its Forms… Read More ›
Teaching From “Chronicles”: How Chiastics Brings Us A Breakthrough (4 of 5)
[This is a brief teaching series to point to the breakthrough shown us in Chronicles. The book itself is much more detailed.] Part 1—Introduction: What Is Chiastics and What It Can Do Part 2—Chiastic Reading Basics, Using Both Its Forms… Read More ›