Five Steps to Determine the Date of the Exodus
Only one date can satisfy the specifications necessary for the date of the Exodus. That date is 1437 B.C.
Only one date can satisfy the specifications necessary for the date of the Exodus. That date is 1437 B.C.
The chronology and dating of the crucifixion week has been a matter of intrigue for centuries. A harmonious resolution of this subject is quite simple once the reader understands the synchrony of four calendars. First, the Creation calendar defines the commencement of a day at evening, thus Sunday night precedes Sunday light. (Genesis 1) Second,…
Last month I presented several issues dealing with prophetic time periods and related time study principles. They can be summarized in the following way: The operation and importance of the Jubilee Calendar in Bible history and prophecy How the 18 apocalyptic time periods harmoniously support the Great Week Theory which suggests a 7,000 year history…
WUAS receives many questions in the mail each week. If several letters repeat the same question, then I like to respond to them in the Day Star and hope the response can benefit all our readers. This month, I have chosen two questions. Keep in mind my answers are summary responses and are not exhaustive…
The Seventy Weeks – Daniel 9:20-27 Beginning Point in Time: 457 B.C. Ending Point in Time: Second Coming of Jesus Summary: The essence of this prophecy can be summarized in a few sentences. While they were exiles in Babylon, God offered the trustees of His covenant (the nation of Israel) a second chance. He granted…
Dear Wake Up Family, Throughout the years, we have frequently received a question that goes like this: “Larry Wilson said that <insert date here> was a date of interest for the beginning of the Great Tribulation. Since that date has passed, what did he say the next date will be?” Some ask the question because…
Click here for the first part of the study Dear Wake Up Family, I began an article about dates of interest two months ago with the idea that I could briefly describe how Larry Wilson calculated these dates in one article. Unfortunately, I was not up to the challenge! So, I will complete the presentation…