The prophetic book of Revelation was written to give hope to all in these last days.
Revelation contains a great blessing for the people of God, the restoration of the divine image of God in His faithful servants, the 144,000. The 144,000 will be sealed, followed by the great multitude. Very good news. God is Love and has written Revelation to give comfort not fear, hope not despair.
Restoring the Holy of Holies has been subtitled Revelation - A Seven Act Play. Understanding comes much easier when we see that God has cleverly divided Revelation into seven acts with seven scenes each. No more confusion with starting and stopping themes and seeminly jumping to another theme in mid-stream.
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Restoring the Holy of Holies starts with Revelation 1:1 and explains the meaning of each text to the end of chapter 22. Study the many charts that clearly delineate the coming events in their order in time.
The structure of Revelation is a seven act play with seven scenes in each act, except for the final act. You will read how the chiastic* model of Revelation simplifies the understanding of the structure. This chiastic form is a mirroring of the seven acts. Act I mirrors Act 7, Act 2 mirrors Act 6 and so on. Revelation is a chiasm within a chiasm within a chiasm. God has not left us confused concerning the structure that is so well balanced and thought out. It is a structure only He could have created.
The beast of Revelation chapter 13 is clearly revealed. You will be able to count the number of his name, 666. (Revelation 13:17, 18) It is the number of a man. When will he come, or is he already with us? Find out in this revealing book.

That which is just before us in the future history of this world is revealed clearly. It's good news for God's people. Bad news for those who neglect finding out the message God has for us in these last days. Please be informed. It could mean your eternal destiny. God is Love and has written prophecy for YOU.
Consider this statement from the Introduction to Restoring the Holy of Holies:
"If the reader has chosen to examine this book only to discover the things of the last days in order to avoid the threats and obtain the promises, but has not taken a decided stand on the side of following God, wherever He might lead, then all further study of Revelation might possibly be in vain.
"The book of Revelation was not written for the man on the street but for the people of God, His servants. The very first verse of Revelation makes this statement, "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to show unto his SERVANTS things which must shortly come to pass. . ." If you, the reader, are not a servant of God or are not willing to be His servant and follow Him to the ends of the earth, then this book will not only be difficult to understand and follow, but will likely be an offence to you. Beware!
"The Book of Revelation declares itself as a "Revelation of Jesus Christ." With a quick perusal, this might seem a contradiction. The reader, like so many others have in the past, might feel it more a revelation of how to avoid the mark of the beast, thereby avoiding destruction at the end of time. Many have read Revelation in the hope of understanding this mysterious mark, but have they realized God's expectations for them?
"Much more than an explanation of how to avoid an evil mark, Revelation is an illumination of how to obtain the benefits of eternal life and the blessings of the final acts of God's work in and for His true followers. If summarized in the fewest of words, Revelation could be said to be the story of Eden (Paradise) Restored, with the blessings far outweighing any curses.
"The surface reader will see mostly gloom and doom in Revelation, but the born again Christian has been slated to see that God is Love and the One who reveals all truth, past and present. The Bible is a book that requires change and character development. Without this total life-long commitment, the ultimate purpose and methods of God will remain unfathomable, and the study of the Bible and its prophecies will be largely in vain.
"The proper understanding of the message God has for us in Revelation is revealed to the true believer only by God Himself , for the Scriptures say, ". . . the natural man receives not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them], because they are spiritually discerned." I Corinthians 2:14 Again, when Jesus was asked why He spoke in parables, He answered, "Because it is given unto you [God's true followers] to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them [those who would hear the word of God, but care not to follow it] it is not.." In other words, dear reader, to understand all of God's plans for YOUR life and the warnings of Bible prophecy, YOU must be a true child of God, willing to go wherever He leads. You must be truly born again."
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Named after the vision that Daniel received by the Tigris River, The Vision by the Tigris is a verse by verse commentary of Daniel chapters 10-12. It contains ideas that have never before been put into print. While endless futurist theories are now being presented, this book demonstrates that more light can be revealed by using the historical method of interpretation.
As the modern futurist concepts of Daniel’s last vision focus on reinterpreting the time periods in Daniel 12, and placing major portions of Daniel 11 into the future, The Vision by the Tigris breaks new ground by identifying historical portions of the prophecy that have never been interpreted properly. Especially significant is its reinterpretation of Daniel 11:23-30. Here the author shows that these verses identify spiritual powers after Jesus’ crucifixion in verse 22, not geographical power located in the Middle East. He then uses this new information to reinterpret the time of the end in verses 40-45. The role of the European Union, the United States, and China are detailed.
This book was written for those who are interested in a detailed description of Daniel’s last prophecy. Since Daniel 11 covers the span of history, this book obviously spend much time on historical events, and then uses those events to show how future, world events will play out. The following information is included:
* It is interspersed with quotes, maps, charts, and timelines.
* It examines the principles of prophetic interpretation, and develops additional principles throughout the book that are needed to understand the end of the prophecy.
* It uses the Historicist method, as the Protestant Reformers did, to follow the flow of the prophecy all the way to the end.
* Typology is introduced in support of the historical method of interpretation, and to expose the powers after the crucifixion of Jesus.
* It connects Daniel’s last vision to the other prophecies of the Bible; including those of Daniel’s earlier chapters, and the prophecies of John, Paul, and Jesus.
* It investigates Daniel’s experience during the vision, and admonishes the believer to draw close to Christ.
* It shows Jesus involvement in the prophecy, as well as the prophecy’s connection to His Church.
* It explains the Ministry of Christ in the Sanctuary above, His Covenant with His people, and the corruption and persecution of the Church by the apostate systems of earth.
* It reveals in detail the great men of history, the kingdoms they ruled, and the events given by the vision. Historical details are discussed, as well as those kingdoms and events in the future, including America, Europe, and the Moslem and Communist nations.
* It identifies the last conflict upon the earth and the involvement of the spiritual kingdoms of Israel, Babylon, and Egypt.
* It unveils the moral issues concerning the Law of God in the end time crisis, explains the experience of God’s children, and shows their victory over sin and Satan.
For those who want a thorough examination of Daniel’s last prophecy, untainted by modern Futurist theories, The Vision by the Tigris is the book to study.
