" Kermit Zarley has studied the Bible prophetically more than any person I've met, and I include academics and pastors"--Professor Scot McKnight
THE BIBLE HAS A LITTLE-KNOWN, CRYPTIC, THIRD-DAY MOTIF. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
The Third Day Bible Code examines a mysterious "third day" motif that occurs in some of the most important narratives about Israel in the Bible. Zarley claims these are types that point to Jesus, his resurrection, and his return. For
Zarley applies to this third day motif the biblical principle "that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like one day" (2 Peter 3.8; cf. Psalm 90.4). Without predicting the exact time of the second coming, Zarley concludes that these third day motifs indicate Jesus will return in the early part of the third millennium after his departure, between the years 2070 and 2250. Whether one agrees with this general calculation or not, this unique book will serve as a strong apologetic for Jesus' resurrection as well as strengthen Christians in their faith.
It is said that the Bible is the most widely read book on the planet. Most would agree that it is also the most disagreed book as well. It seems that everyone who reads the Bible has their own interpretation and their own theories about what the Bible actually says.
The Third Day Bible Code takes a look into the potential prophetic properties of the Bible. Many people believe that within the text lies a code that could give us insight into when the Second Coming of Christ will occur. Over the centuries there have been numerous calculations and theories about why these dates are correct.
The author of The Third Day Bible Code has his own hypothesis: extremely well thought out and presented. This somewhat complex supposition is presented in steps for easier understanding. These steps involve the explanation of three Biblical motifs (the third day, a day equals a thousand years, and forty days) to come up with an approximate date when Christ could return to the Earth and what factors actually effect the preciseness of this date.