Most people have heard of the Bible code that requires a computer and software to use, but an overlooked code is found in Christ's claim to be Alpha & Omega—the First & the Last. Those are letters in the Greek alphabet which is the basis of our New Testament. Because Christ is also “the Word” (John 1:1,14), the first (alpha) use of a word may have a meaning or context that we should consider for end-times (omega, last letter) in order to see a deeper meaning as we credit the Bible having. This is something that anyone can do without a computer or software, but it is helpful to have a concordance or use one online to see the first use of words. A link to an online concordance is provided. For example, the wedding parables become rich with a deeper meaning when we realize the cry at midnight in Matthew 25 is an echo of Exodus 12:29,30 when calamity fell on Egypt and God took Israel to a covenant and later said, "I am married to you." This gives new meaning to the wedding parables and Paul included that history of the Exodus when he wrote, "All those things happened to them for examples...ends of the world." 1Cor 10:1,11. The only book that Christ recommended when asked about the end-time was the book of Daniel and the first six chapters each have life and death issues, some of which we may expect to face. An example of relevant information for our time from Daniel's prophecies are found at but this is just one of 10 chapters on the book of Daniel that are discussed! Christ pronounced a blessing on those who read and understand the book of Revelation, yet many Christians fail to read it because it's not as easy to understand and they think they will be raptured before the tribulation. But while the word "church" is not found after Revelation 3, the pure woman of Revelation 12 and the harlot in Revelation 17 represent the true and false churches or movements of end-times when denominational lines blur into ecumenism for a UN New World Order and false worship. Bible covenants were linked to sevens, so that Revelation with its 7 churches, 7 seals, 7 trumpets, 7 thunders is a picture of how God will keep His covenant with us. Here's a book that helps understand Bible prophecy for the end-times before apocalyptic events come when we must marry Christ when “the Bridegroom comes" amid calamity as the cry at midnight suggests. In Luke's wedding parable there is a "knock," but the only other place Christ "knocked" was in Revelation 3:20, for a lukewarm church that ended in an earthquake--this supports our concern and readers will want to understand how to be ready (explained) We have been asleep with our lights out on this topic as Matthew 25:5 shows. The wedding parables offer the richest promise in the Bible-- “He will make [us] ruler over all that He has” if we meet the conditions that are explained herein. Satisfaction guaranteed as the many five star reviews suggest.
It is somewhat refreshing to see familiar Bible verses in a new light, but I feel this is another example of an author trying to interpret the meaning of various events (and very anti- christian events) to fit into Revelation's mysteries.
Also, this book was written before the miracle of Donald Trump's amazing election...! The reference to "trump" gives me a thrill of hope!