Samstwitch
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We know there were two John Titors on our Worldline from the 177 Tempus Edax Rerum video that they posted on Youtube. So there were two Johns warning us about our future. They were believers in Jesus Christ as their Savior.
IMAGINE...WHAT IF the two John Titors are the Two Witnesses spoken of in Revelation 11:1-14 of the Bible regarding the Great Tribulation Period (3 1/2 years), which was written by the Apostle John when he was prisoner on the Isle of Patmos? John I and II witnessed future events and told us about it. They were definitely two witnesses.
My interpretation of what John I and II said in their postings was that they knew they changed events on our Wordline, and they were trying to fix it. (There were other motives for them posting on the Internet too, but I believe that's one reason why they tried to warn us about our future.) I think they felt an element of guilt for changing our future. They saw that no Civil War developed on our Worldline, and they knew we would be overtaken/enslaved by a Nazi government as a result. This has already happened.
IMAGINE IF...John I and John II return to our Wordline during the Great Tribulation Period to warn us and to help us, because they changed our future?
WIKIPEDIA Two Witnesses: The two witnesses are two of God's prophets who are seen in a vision by John of Patmos, who appear during the Second woe in the Book of Revelation 11:1-14. John is told that the court of God's temple would be trampled on by the nations for 42 months. During that period for 1,260 days (or 42 months, or 3½ years), two witnesses would be granted authority to prophesy. They are described as two olive trees and two lampstands who stand before the Lord of the earth. They are able to devour their enemies with fire that flows out of their mouths. They also have power over the sky and waters, and are able to strike the earth with plague. After their testimony, the Beast overcomes the two witnesses and kills them. For three and a half days, the people of the earth celebrate the death of the two witnesses who have tormented them for three and a half years. Then God resurrects the two witnesses. This strikes fear on everyone witnessing their revival and the two witnesses ascend to heaven. In the next hour, a great earthquake occurs and kills 7000 people, destroying a tenth of the city.
Revelation says: "They [two witnesses] are able to devour their enemies with fire that flows out of their mouths. They also have power over the sky and waters, and are able to strike the earth with plague."
That was written 2,000 years ago. Now imagine John I and John II return to our Wordline with high tech weapons to help us win a war? The Apostle John would not know how to describe high tech weapons, so he described it as best he could.
Anyway, this idea of John I and John II being the two witnesses is something I thought about a couple of years ago.
IF I had been online when John was here, I would have asked him about the two witnesses spoken of in Revelation. I wish... Maybe someday John will return. I hope so!
THE REAL TWO WITNESSES
Actually, the Two Witnesses described in Revelation are named "Enoch" and "Elijah" in the Apocrypha Nicodemus Chapter XX Verse 2-4.
IMAGINE...WHAT IF the two John Titors are the Two Witnesses spoken of in Revelation 11:1-14 of the Bible regarding the Great Tribulation Period (3 1/2 years), which was written by the Apostle John when he was prisoner on the Isle of Patmos? John I and II witnessed future events and told us about it. They were definitely two witnesses.
My interpretation of what John I and II said in their postings was that they knew they changed events on our Wordline, and they were trying to fix it. (There were other motives for them posting on the Internet too, but I believe that's one reason why they tried to warn us about our future.) I think they felt an element of guilt for changing our future. They saw that no Civil War developed on our Worldline, and they knew we would be overtaken/enslaved by a Nazi government as a result. This has already happened.
IMAGINE IF...John I and John II return to our Wordline during the Great Tribulation Period to warn us and to help us, because they changed our future?
WIKIPEDIA Two Witnesses: The two witnesses are two of God's prophets who are seen in a vision by John of Patmos, who appear during the Second woe in the Book of Revelation 11:1-14. John is told that the court of God's temple would be trampled on by the nations for 42 months. During that period for 1,260 days (or 42 months, or 3½ years), two witnesses would be granted authority to prophesy. They are described as two olive trees and two lampstands who stand before the Lord of the earth. They are able to devour their enemies with fire that flows out of their mouths. They also have power over the sky and waters, and are able to strike the earth with plague. After their testimony, the Beast overcomes the two witnesses and kills them. For three and a half days, the people of the earth celebrate the death of the two witnesses who have tormented them for three and a half years. Then God resurrects the two witnesses. This strikes fear on everyone witnessing their revival and the two witnesses ascend to heaven. In the next hour, a great earthquake occurs and kills 7000 people, destroying a tenth of the city.
Revelation says: "They [two witnesses] are able to devour their enemies with fire that flows out of their mouths. They also have power over the sky and waters, and are able to strike the earth with plague."
That was written 2,000 years ago. Now imagine John I and John II return to our Wordline with high tech weapons to help us win a war? The Apostle John would not know how to describe high tech weapons, so he described it as best he could.
Anyway, this idea of John I and John II being the two witnesses is something I thought about a couple of years ago.
IF I had been online when John was here, I would have asked him about the two witnesses spoken of in Revelation. I wish... Maybe someday John will return. I hope so!
THE REAL TWO WITNESSES
Actually, the Two Witnesses described in Revelation are named "Enoch" and "Elijah" in the Apocrypha Nicodemus Chapter XX Verse 2-4.
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