Notes

Bible Time follows a specific theory of how time works from the Bible. That theory suggests the original chronology of the Bible repeats at different scales at various times in human history. One of the most important repetitions began in July of 1974 at a scale of 1 modern day to the ancient year. Another repetition began in April, 2004, at a scale of 30 historical years to the day.

This theory generates predictive prophetic stories nearly every week and will do so into early 2006. The theory continues to generate interesting dates through 2030 or so, but not at the same pace.

Articles are categorized in order to help you choose what you may want to read about. The following are the normal categories:

  • Watch Dates are articles written a week or two ahead of a prophetic date of interest from the Bible Time theory. These articles list the key Bible stories expected to drive the fulfillment headline. I wait to the last couple weeks in order to have the best understanding of what might happen. These articles are useful if you want to try your hand at watching for fulfillment news articles. They are also the proof that I'm not making things up after they happen. The Bible Time theory is date predictive.

  • Fulfillments are articles written from 1 day to 2 weeks after the prophetic date which explain how the prophetic story fulfilled in headline news. These usually assume you're familiar with the watch date story. Sometimes headlines are easy to spot, sometimes it takes an opinion by someone written a few days after in order to spot what happened.

  • Research articles are updates dealing with the ongoing Bible Time related project research. Additions to the theory are usually explained in these types of articles.

  • Opinion articles are basically editorials. I've been at this time project for about 7 years and am becoming well versed in these stories. I also operate in the prophetic which often adds details.

  • Notes are articles that usually provide fulfillment headline details for minor prophetic dates. This web log is providing a permanent record of how I saw the headlines as they passed. These articles complete the record in various ways. Notes are also included in other types of articles in order to complete the record.

I am interested in feedback, corrections, questions, etc. You can write to me here with feedback. Note it can take as long as two weeks for me to get to email if I'm on the road.