This little book makes some stunning observations: that the Transfiguration Scene is a visual prophecy, equating the future ministry of Elijah with the former ministry of Moses; that another Exodus is scheduled to happen, prophesied, and directly stated, in Ezekiel 20:33-44, in the NKJ version of scriptures., as well as supported in other OT and NT verses.It also disproves a teaching that Israel sees the Person of Jesus in the Zechariah 12:10 prophecy, but it points to "the spark will ignite the explosive End Times events" ...
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This little book makes some stunning observations: that the Transfiguration Scene is a visual prophecy, equating the future ministry of Elijah with the former ministry of Moses; that another Exodus is scheduled to happen, prophesied, and directly stated, in Ezekiel 20:33-44, in the NKJ version of scriptures., as well as supported in other OT and NT verses.It also disproves a teaching that Israel sees the Person of Jesus in the Zechariah 12:10 prophecy, but it points to "the spark will ignite the explosive End Times events" we know will happen, and that God will begin to directly interact with the Hebrew nation again! This not a scholarly study but calls on honest students of scripture to prove or disprove its thesis of the equivalency of the Elijah =Moses thesis, as it disrupts common teachings/understandings of the sequence of Last Days events. The study is presented to help clarify our view of God's plans for Israel through Elijah's ministry.J. F. Kennedy has loved Jesus and the Scriptures ever since he was 'awakened' to them in 1984, where his 'ears were opened ' to hear the Word, and ever since, has read and studied the scriptures via live and broadcast sermons.. He knows and values scripture's instruction to 'eat the Word and ' chew on it' with belief and digest it to receive the spiritual nutrition it offers to 'those who believe.' He has BS and MA degrees in business subjects from Temple U, 1987 and 1972, and worked as Business Manager for three nonprofit organizations. Afterward, he was blessed to be a painting contractor for several decades in a little green valley in north central New Mexico.
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