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"When therefore you shall see the abomination of desolation as spoken of by Daniel the prophet,
standing in the holy place let him who reads understand." Welcome to Revelation Unraveled,
I'm your host William Tapley, also known as the Third Eagle of the Apocalypse and the
Co Prophet of the End Times. On this program I am going to begin a very important series
on the Abomination of Desolation, because it is time to unseal the four abominations
which Daniel speaks of. And each of these different abominations applies to one of the
four groups who will reign with Jesus during the millennium. Matthew chapter 24 verse number
16 "Then let them which are in Judea flee into the mountains." Of course, those who
are in Judea would refer to the converted Jews. And verse 17 "Let him who is on the
housetop not come down to take anything out of his house." Well, if you are on the housetop
and you can't go down for any reason, the only other direction is up and therefore,
here Jesus is referring to the raptured Protestants. And verse 18. "And let him which is in the
field not go back to take his cloak." Now, if you are in a green field and you must leave,
the only other place to go to, would be the desert. In this case, Jesus is speaking about the
protected Catholics, who must flee the persecution. And that is the group I am going to
talk about on this video. And the fourth group "But woe to those that are with child and
give suck in those days." Now, this "woe" refers to martyrdom. And therefore, we see the four
groups who will reign with Jesus during the millennium the raptured Protestants, the protected
Catholics, the holy martyrs and the converted Jews. Now, this end time study of the Abomination
of Desolation, as spoken of by Daniel, is not really an option, for those of us who are
Christians. Jesus said, in chapter 24 verse 15, notice by the way that rosary number,
number 15, "Let him who reads understand". By saying that, Jesus is telling us that His
message was not for those who were listening to Him, otherwise He would have said, "let
him who hears understand". This message is for those of us in the end times. But you
can't just read about the Abomination of Desolation. Jesus says, "Let him who reads understand".
You must also understand what Daniel is telling us. And Daniel hides his message in the last
five chapters. They are all puzzles. They use chiasms. They use parallelism, and you
must understand what Daniel is saying, if you want to be prepared. And I want to read
the definition of chiasmus for you, And this is from Wikipedia. "Chiasmus is a figure
of speech in which two or more clauses are related through a reversal of structures in
order to make a larger point, that is, the clauses display inverted parallelism." And
Daniel, in his last five chapters, uses both chiasmus and parallelism. And that's because
he is hiding his message. His message is to be revealed in these end times, and it is
my job to do the unsealing. And, the message for Catholics, about the Abomination of Desolation
is found in chapters 10 and 12 of Daniel. And, first of all, I want to thank Jodysephus,
(He has a channel on YouTube) because he is, I guess, the first one to point out, that
chapters 10 and 12 follow each other. And 11 is inserted between those two chapters.
And I am going to go one step further. I am going to show on this program that chapters
10 and 12 are actually the same chapter. There are really four end time chapters in Daniel,
chapters 8, 9, 10/12 and 11. Each one of those chapters, is talking about the Abomination
of Desolation. Each one refers to a different group. And on this program, we are going to
talk about Daniel chapter 10/12, because that is referring to the Abomination of Desolation,
which affects the protected Catholics. That refers to the False Prophet taking over the
papacy. Now on the wall behind me, I have posted chapters 10 and 12 of Daniel.
There are 21 verses in chapter 10. There are 13 verses in chapter 12. And when you add
those together you get a total of 34 verses. As I said, this is actually one chapter. And
to get the chiasmus effect, you must divide those in half, so there are 17 on one side
of your equation, and 17 on the other. And here's how the verse structure works. You
start with verse number 1 from chapter number 10 and you work down through 3,4,5,6,7, all
the way down to verse 17. And then you split it at verse 17 and 18. And verse 18 is on
this side of the column and you start moving up, 18, 19, 20, and 21 of chapter 10. And
then you start chapter 12, beginning with verse number 1,
1,2,3,4, et cetera, all the way up to verse number 13. And this chiasmus helps us to understand
what Daniel is talking about, because many of the verses explain the other verse. Now,
here's how this chiasmus works. In chapter 10, verse number 13 is related to chapter
12, verse number 1. And let's see what Daniel writes, "But the prince of the kingdom of the
Persians resisted me one and twenty days, and behold Michael, one of the chief princes,
came to help me, and I remained there by the king of the Persians." Now we have almost
this exact same phrase about Michael being one of the chief princes over here in verse
number 1 of chapter number 12. "But at that time shall Michael rise up, the great prince".
So, we see these two verses are related. Now, the Michael verses were there to verify Daniel's
chiasmus. And in verses number 7, in both chapter 10 and 12, we see the purpose for
the chiasmus, because these two verses help to explain the prophecy. Let's read chapter
12 first. "And I heard the man that was clothed in linen, that stood upon the waters of the
river, when he had lifted up his right hand, and his left hand to heaven, and had sworn,
by Him that lives forever, that it should be unto a time, and times, and half a time.
And when the scattering of the band of the holy people shall be accomplished, all these
things shall be finished." Of course, being "finished" refers to Armageddon, and the timing
is three years and a half. The scattering of the band of the holy people refers to the
Catholics, who must flee their church when the False Prophet takes over the papacy. When
you first read verse number 7 in chapter 10, it simply describes how the men who were with
Daniel fled away at the sight of the vision. "And I Daniel alone saw the vision for the
men that were there with me saw it not, but an exceeding great trembling came upon them
and they fled away and hid themselves." But now, because of Daniel's chiasmus, we realize
that this is a further description of the Catholics
fleeing their church. And it will be with "great trembling" and they will hide themselves.
The Catholics will have to hide themselves just as the original Christians did in the
catacombs. And now we come to one of the most significant revelations of Daniel's chiasmus
and that is, that verses 2 and 3 of chapter number 10 are related to verses 12 and 11
of chapter number 12. And these are very significant verses because they tell the timing of these
events. Verse number 12 "Blessed is he that waits and comes unto thirteen hundred and
thirty five days and from the time when the continual sacrifice", that refers to the Eucharist,
"shall be taken away, and the abomination unto desolation shall be set up," that's when
the new False Prophet takes over the papacy, "there shall be twelve hundred and ninety
days". Now, if you look at all of the end times abominations of desolations, this is
the longest time period. And that's because this comes first. The False Prophet comes
before the AntiChrist. And now let's look at Daniel's explanation of this, in verses
2 and 3 of chapter number 10, which we, at first, probably did not consider at all to
be important, as far as prophecy goes. "In those weeks I Daniel mourned the days of three
weeks". So now, we see this is a prophecy, and the three weeks becomes three years. And
the three years corresponds to the "thirteen hundred and thirty five days". The 1335 days
is more than three and a half years but Daniel is telling us that this is not an exact
date. And Jesus Himself said He could shorten the days. And I remember saying, quite a few
years ago, that both of these numbers, 1335 and 1290 are symbolic numbers. And the reason
is because the integers, in both cases, add up to 12. And verse number 3 of chapter 10.
"I ate no desirable bread, and neither flesh nor wine entered into my mouth, neither was
I anointed with ointment, till the days of three weeks were accomplished." So now, we
see that verses 2 and 3 of chapter 10 are not just a description of Daniel fasting,
but is a prophecy of the Great Tribulation. Daniel mourns during the Great Tribulation
and there is famine, during the Great Tribulation. Daniel is the greatest of the Old Testament
prophets concerning the times that we are living in today. That's why Jesus refers to
Daniel and only Daniel, when he is telling his apostles about the end times. For more
than 2,000 years no one has understood, that chapters 10 and 12 of Daniel are actually
the same chapter. God is revealing the hidden secrets of Daniel at this time, because the
four Abominations of Desolation are about to take place. And in part two of this series,
I will conclude my unsealing of Daniel chapters 10 / 12. And, a reminder to my fellow Catholics.
All Bible prophecy is conditional. With enough prayers and sacrifices this conclave, this
month, could still elect a true pope. And don't forget, Peter the Roman will be a true
pope because he feeds his sheep. This Abomination of Desolation that Daniel speaks about, that
is the False Prophet taking over the Catholic church, we can delay this, we can hold it
off, and let's pray that we accomplish that mission. And as always, I do offer a free
copy of my book Revelation Unraveled for those of you who may be interested, you can write
to the address you see on your screen, or you can send me a message to my YouTube channel.