1. Luke in Acts 27:14 using an invented European word “Euro-Clydon” for storm placing the future stormy “End-Times” Biblical events as coming from Europe.
But not long after there arose against it a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon. – Acts 27:14 KJV
2. The Book of Revelation needing the English Version – The Greek book of Revelation is essentially a locked/sealed book. The English translation is actually the authoritative and usable version of Revelation.
3. Angels telling the Church to depart the Mount of Olives
Then they returned to Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, which is near Jerusalem—a Sabbath day’s journey away. – Acts 1:12
The Church had just been instructed by two angels that Jesus would return to the Mount of Olives. Immediately the Church departed and never returned – if the 2nd coming involved the Church there would be a vigil at the Mount of Olives. The Rapture is for the Church while the 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ is to the Jews in Jerusalem.
4. Jesus attaching Mary to John – sending Peter to Rome – keeping John and Mary out of Rome and instead sending them both to Ephesus.
Then He (Jesus) said to the disciple (John), “Here is your mother.” And from that hour the disciple took her (Mary) into his home. – John 19:27 CSB
Mary was already being venerated – rather than go to Rome and perpetuate a false adoration Mary chose to never step foot in Rome with Peter and instead went to Ephesus with John and later likely returned to Jerusalem.
As He was saying these things, a woman from the crowd raised her voice and said to Him, “The womb that bore You and the one (Mary) who nursed You are blessed!” – Luke 11:27 CSB
The Roman Catholic Church is attempting to use Mary for intercession when in reality Mary refused to associate with or even go to Rome and be falsely idolized.
5. The 6th Kingdom Taxes vs 7th Kingom Taxes
The 6th Kingdom – Rome starting with Julius Caesar.
The 7th Kingdom – Revised Rome starting with Constantine and ending with the Antichrist.
… When He (Jesus) went into the house, Jesus spoke to him (Peter) first, “What do you think, Simon (Peter)? From whom do earthly kings collect tariffs or taxes? From their sons or from strangers?” “From strangers,” he said. “Then the sons are free,” … – Matthew 17:25-26
Jesus is setting the example that in their 6th Kingdom timeframe the foreigners paid the taxes. However there would come a time in the Last Days near the Antichrist during the 7th Kingdom it would be the citizens that pay the taxes while the foreigners live free in the land.
by David Anson Brown