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12 years ago

The Little Book of Revelation: The First Coming of Jesus at the End of Days

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The Little Book of Revelation: The First Coming of Jesus at the End of Days - Kindle edition by Eli of Kittim. Download it once and read it

 The Most controversial book ever written about Christ.

 This book uncovers a mystery, or rather, a shocking revelation hidden behind signs, symbols, and biblical codes. Based on a twenty-year study, it reveals a post-biblical conspiracy, perpetuated by the church, which has essentially turned prophecy into history. Even though the New Testament is quite adamant about the precise timing of Jesus' one and only coming--prophesied to occur "once in the end of the world" (Heb. 9:26, King James)--we have been led to believe that this event occurred two millennia ago. 

But if we fail to understand the Biblical story of Jesus, we'll compromise our prophetic interpretations of the end-times. And that's exactly what we've done! No wonder there is so much confusion among scholars concerning the identities of the four horsemen of Revelation, the so-called restrainer who "is taken out of the way" (2 Thess. 2:7), Elijah who comes to earth "before the coming of the great and terrible day of the LORD" (Mal. 4:5), and the like. How can this book remedy the situation? It accomplishes this by including prophecies concerning the correct timing of the coming Messiah, the Antichrist, and the apocalyptic events. 

This is a groundbreaking work whose evidence is rather compelling. It is a very special and highly original book, one that raises some serious questions about the validity of the long-held belief in the historical Jesus. And to that extent, one could say that it fuses the Messianic beliefs of Judaism with those of Christianity. 

The book was recently reviewed by BlueInk Review. Some of their comments were as follows: "Beautifully written," "Highly creative literary analysis." "An intriguing study." 

The book is available in 3 formats: Hardcover, Softcover, and eBook.

About the Author: Eli of Kittim (pen name) is a published author and an expert on Bible Prophecy.

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12 years ago

WWIII: 2010 Decade

All the prophecies concerning Armageddon seem to converge in the 2010 decade or soon thereafter: the Mayan (their twenty-six-thousand-year cycle ended in 2012), the Sikh (in which, according to Sakhee 15th, their avatar is said to appear around the year 2015), Malachy’s prophecy of the 112 Popes (Pope Francis being the last, according to experts, who was inducted in 2013), Daniel’s Seventy-Weeks prophecy (in which Armageddon is said to be triggered seventy years after the restoration of Israel: 1948+70=2018), and the four Blood Moons that fall on Jewish holy days (apocalyptic omens that are predicted to occur in 2014-15)!


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12 years ago

There shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation, even to that time. And at that time your people shall be delivered, every one who is found written in the book."

--Daniel 12:1


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11 years ago

World War 3: 2010 Decade

All the prophecies concerning Armageddon seem to converge in the 2010 decade or soon thereafter: the Mayan (their twenty-six-thousand-year cycle ended in 2012), the Sikh (in which, according to Sakhee 15th, the avatar or god man is said to appear around the year 2015), Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri's prophecy (according to which Jesus, the messiah, will appear within a year of Ariel Sharon's death—or 2015); Malachy’s prophecy of the 112 Popes (Pope Francis being the last, according to experts, who was inducted in 2013); Daniel’s Seventy-Weeks prophecy (in which Armageddon is said to be triggered seventy years after the restoration of Israel: 1948+70=2018); and the four Blood Moons that fall on Jewish holy days (apocalyptic omens that are predicted to occur in 2014-15)!


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11 years ago

All those prepared for battle shall set out and camp opposite the king of the Kittim and all the forces of Belial that are assembled with him for a day of vengeance.

War Scroll, Column 15, Lines 2-3


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11 years ago

On the day when the Kittim fall [dies] there shall be a battle and horrible carnage …, for it is a day appointed by Him [God] from ancient times as a battle of annihilation for the Sons of Darkness.

War Scroll, Column 1, Lines 9-10


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11 years ago

The great Empire of the Antichrist will begin where once was Attila’s empire [Modern-day Russia] and the new Xerxes will descend with great and countless numbers.

Nostradamus, Epistle to Henry II


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11 years ago

And she [Mary] gave birth to a son, a male child, who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron; and her child was caught up [taken] to God and to His throne.

Book of Revelation 12:5


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11 years ago
If You Shall See Kingdoms Rising Against Each Other In Turn, Then Give Heed And Note The Footsteps Of

If you shall see kingdoms rising against each other in turn, then give heed and note the footsteps of the Messiah. —Bereshit Rabbah XLII: 4


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11 years ago
"And I Beheld When He Had Opened The Sixth Seal, And, Lo, There Was A Great Earthquake; And The Sun Became

"And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood." —Revelation 6:12


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11 years ago
"The Great Empire Of The Antichrist Will Begin Where Once Was Attilas Empire And The New Xerxes Will

"The great Empire of the Antichrist will begin where once was Attila’s empire and the new Xerxes will descend with great and countless numbers" (Nostradamus, Epistle to Henry II).


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11 years ago
The Little Book Of Revelation: The First Coming Of Jesus At The End Of DaysBy Eli Of Kittim (Amazon)

The Little Book of Revelation: The First Coming of Jesus at the End of Days
By Eli of Kittim (Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Revelation-First-Coming/dp/1479747068


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11 years ago

[Nonfiction] The Little Book of Revelation (End times Prophecy)

By Author Eli of Kittim

What is the difference between my view and the classical Christian perspective? I am convinced that there are not multiple comings and multiple returns of Christ, but only one decisive coming at the end of the world, which includes the resurrection, the rapture, and his appearance from above!

Editorial Reviews

BlueInk Review Beautifully written. Highly creative literary analysis. An intriguing study. Bible scholars and eschatologists may want to consider its thought-provoking ideas.

Dr. Robert Eisenman Your illustrations are really good. You've mastered another world than I.

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11 years ago

Jesus: the Greek God My book is not about the pseudo-historical Jewish Jesus of Christian folklore, but about the Gentile Jesus of Biblical prophecy!


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10 years ago

Russia: The Origin of the Biblical Antichrist

By Author Eli Kittim

This paper is an excerpt from Eli Kittim’s book, The Little Book of Revelation: The First Coming of Jesus at the End of Days.

Daniel has a follow-up vision of a mighty ram, followed by a male goat that attacks and overwhelms it (8:3-7). In time, the goat’s horn [power] was broken; and in its place there came up four conspicuous horns (8:8). Daniel recounts the oracle:

'And out of one of them came forth a rather small horn which grew exceedingly great toward the south, toward the east, and toward the Beautiful Land [Israel]. And it grew up to the host of heaven and caused some of the host and some of the stars to fall to the earth, and it trampled them down. It even magnified itself to be equal with the Commander of the host [God]; and it removed the regular sacrifice [Holy Communion] from Him, and the place of His sanctuary [Church] was thrown down' (8:9-11).

The angelic messenger named Gabriel appears once again and interprets the vision to Daniel (8:16). Gabriel says: ‘Son of man, understand that the vision pertains to the time of the end’ (Dan. 8:17). The celestial being now begins to expound the oracle:

‘Behold, I am going to let you know what will occur at the final period of the indignation [God’s wrath], for it pertains to the appointed time of the end. The ram which you saw with the two horns represents the kings of Media and Persia. And the shaggy goat represents the kingdom of Greece, and the large horn that is between his eyes is the first king [Alexander the Great]. And the broken horn and the four horns that arose in its place represent four kingdoms which will arise from his nation [Hellenistic Empire], although not with his power. And in the latter period [in the last days] of their rule, when the transgressors [the succeeding empires] have run their course, a king will arise insolent and skilled in intrigue. And his power will be mighty, but not by his own power, and he will destroy to an extraordinary degree and prosper and perform his will’ (Dan. 8:19-24).

In chapter 11, Daniel receives additional information concerning the previous vision:

‘But as soon as he [Alexander the Great] has arisen, his kingdom will be broken up and parceled out toward the four points of the compass, though not to his own descendants, nor according to his authority which he wielded; for his sovereignty will be uprooted and given to others besides them [the Greeks]’ (11:4).

In Daniel chapter 2 (the statue vision), the Antichrist, who mingles ‘in the seed of men’ (2:43), comes from the part of the Roman Empire which is represented by the symbol of iron (2:40-43), namely, the Byzantines. But in Daniel chapter eight, he arises out of one of the four successors of Alexander the Great. As you will see, both lines of succession are correct and coalesce so as to give us a more precise understanding of where the Antichrist comes from.

Following Alexander’s death, the heirs to the Hellenistic Empire were called the Diadochi, which means ‘successors’ in Greek. The four Generals alluded to by scripture appear to be Ptolemy, Seleucus, Cassander and Lysimachus, all of whom had ruled over different Hellenistic Kingdoms after the partition of the Empire (Fruchtenbaum, Arnold G. The Footsteps of the Messiah: A study of the Sequence of Prophetic Events. [Tustin: Ariel, 1990], p. 20). The book of Daniel clearly indicates that the smallest territory in land size, held by one of these four generals, denotes the symbolic ‘small horn’ (the Antichrist) of the end times (8:8-9). Interestingly, the text also states that this small territory cannot possibly come from Alexander’s ‘own descendants,’ namely, the Greeks (11:4). Historically, Greece was conquered by the Romans in the 2nd century B.C., and so their empire came to an abrupt end.

On that account, in order to locate the actual place that represents the little horn, we must search elsewhere. By implication, Cassander, who controlled Macedonia and most of Greece, must be ruled out of the equation. On the other hand, Lysimachus’s terrain, which originally consisted of the tiny area called Thrace, is the only one to qualify as the smallest amount of land size in comparison with the other Hellenistic Kingdoms. If you recall, Daniel mentioned that the little horn ‘grew exceedingly great toward the south’ and ‘toward the east’ (8:9). Evidently, after the major Battle of Ipsus in 301 B.C., Lysimachus gained vast amounts of land to the south and to the east, as he was awarded Anatolia for his decisive allied victory. By that time, General Lysimachus had become a very wealthy and powerful man, as he presided over all aspects of life, political and otherwise, within the geographic region we now call Asia Minor. He also founded his capital at Pergamum, in modern-day western Turkey, where all his wealth was kept.

Anatolia then becomes the seat of the Ottoman Empire, which destroyed the last remaining vestige of the Roman Empire in 1453 of the Common Era. By the late 19th century, the Turks were in turn defeated by Imperial Russia through various wars, but especially after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 A.D. If we trace the succession of empires that supplant one another in the region denoted by the symbol of the little horn – namely, Thrace and Asia Minor – we will notice a sequence that begins with General Lysimachus and continues on with the Byzantine Romans, whose capital (Constantinople) was actually situated within the former’s domain. Next, the Ottoman Turks come forth from this same territory and are subsequently defeated by the Great Russian Empire. Since Lysimachus represents the little horn, we can trace the roots of the Antichrist from this foregoing General all the way up to Russia, the so-called Third Rome. It is for this reason, no doubt, that the book of Revelation features ‘Pergamum’ as the place ‘where Satan’s throne is’ (Rev. 2:12-13) located, indicating not only the origin of the little horn, but also the succession of empires that lead to his proverbial doorstep. In this respect, the small horn, the kingdom of Lysimachus, becomes a key piece of the puzzle that decidedly affirms the link that leads to the Antichrist (Dan. 8:9-12). That is to say, the Lysimachaean province gave rise to the Byzantine and Turkish empires, and in the process of usurping the latter, the modern Russian Empire was born.

Ezekiel, a dominant force in Jewish apocalyptic literature, prophesies that ‘in the latter years’ a mysterious ‘prince of Rosh’ and ‘Meshech’ will come ‘from the remote parts of the north,’ from ‘the land of Magog,’ to invade Israel, ‘whose inhabitants have been gathered from many nations’ (Ezek. 38:2, 8). It is customary for scholars to identify the abovementioned locations with modern day Russia, which will be in league with many nations during its latter-day military campaigns. Historical investigations reveal that the term ‘Rosh’ is derived from the tribe of the ‘Rus’ who migrated from Scandinavia and founded Russia (Kievan Rus) roughly around the 10th century of the Common Era. By the same token, the term ‘Meshech’ originates with the clan whom the Greeks called ‘moshoi,’ and whence the name Moscow is traced.

The Septuagint, an early Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, translates the term ‘Rosh’ (Ezek. 38:2) with the Greek word ρως, which stands for Ρωσία (the Greek word for Russia). The earlier Ezekiel quotation referred to ‘the land of Magog.’ In ancient times, it comprised the lands where the Scythians once lived, and thus represents contemporary Russia. In his sobering book, the biblical scholar Arnold Fruchtenbaum provides a supplementary elaboration of Ezekiel 38:

‘The identification of Magog, Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal is to be determined from the fact that these tribes of the ancient world occupied the areas of modern day Russia. Magog, Meshech and Tubal were between the Black and Caspian Seas which today is southern Russia. The tribes of Meshech and Tubal later gave names to cities that today bear the names of Moscow, the capital, and Tobolsk, a major city in the Urals in Siberia. Rosh was in what is now northern Russia. The name Rosh is the basis for the modern name Russia. These names, then, cover the modern territories of northern and southern Russia in Europe and Siberia to the east in Asia’ (Footsteps of the Messiah 70).

In addition, Ivan the Great adopted the official emblem of the Byzantine Monarchy: the double-headed eagle. He then went on to marry Sophia Paleologue, the niece of the final Byzantine ruler Constantine XI. In the aftermath of the Ottoman Turks’ conquest of the Eastern Roman Empire and in an effort to salvage the last vestiges of Christianity, Ivan designated Moscow as the Third Rome in 1497 A.D. In effect, Moscow became the offspring of the Roman Empire; heirs to the legacy. Russia, then, becomes the link of the little horn (Antichrist) to the Roman Empire (cf. Daniel 7:7-8 f.).

The celebrated seer Nostradamus confirms this conclusion and gives us an insightful clue in this regard:

‘The great Empire of the Antichrist will begin where once was Attila’s empire and the new Xerxes will descend with great and countless numbers’ (The Prophecies, Epistle to Henry II).

Maps that show the extent of Attila’s empire reveal that it comprised areas of the former Soviet Union and modern-day Russia. Moreover, Nostradamus calls the Antichrist the new Xerxes. The differences between Russia and Persia (modern-day Iran) are worlds apart! Nevertheless, Nostradamus pierces through the opaque veil of prophecy to glimpse an intimate alliance built for conquest: ‘Arabs will be allied with the Poles’ (The Prophecies, Century 5, Quatrain 73). The term Poles refers to those who dwell in ‘the remote parts of the north’ (Ezek. 38:6, 15). Here, following, is a prophecy that might lend support to the idea that a military buildup in Asia could ignite the end of the world:

‘When those of the arctic pole are united together, Great terror and fear in the East’ (The Prophecies, Century 6, Quatrain 21).

Russia: The Origin Of The Biblical Antichrist

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