The Wise Shall Understand

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The Wise Shall Understand

"The Bible has only one encrypted part that says: "The words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end" (Daniel 12:9). The author read many different Bible translations from "Genesis" to "Revelation" searching for the hidden "key" to open that last-day Bible-code. Discovering the "key" in 1974, he realized it was hidden because it applies today-especially for this significant time of history. It not only proves Jesus is the Messiah, the "sacrificial Lamb of God" and identifies the Abomination of Desolation that Christ warned us of, but defines the exact boundaries of earth's participation in the cosmic conflict between good and evil-these points are greatly misunderstood and subjects of controversy among most major religions. One minister who read an advanced copy of The Wise Shall Understand said: "We have been reading the Bible with grandpa's glasses on." How true! And this author requests you read this publication with spiritual enlightenment, allowing God to impress you with facts that have been overlooked yet are validated in the Bible. Today our society is overwhelmed with hatred, agnosticism, rebellion, atheism, and "a zeal for God but not according to godliness." World condition mandates this important message be made available to the public so the author paused in his missionary work in Latin America to have it published in book form.
But the Wise Shall Understand

Using Bakhtin's theory, Felipe A. Masotti examines how ancient prophecies are reused to shape ideas of divine intervention and the passing of time. It reveals a blend of traditional and innovative elements in Daniel's eschatological narrative, reflecting a deep theological engagement with prophetic traditions.