Again, I am not saying that two individuals will not take part as the two witness, what I am saying is that there may be two individuals that are leading the two bodies of believers during this time. The one thing that I do not have to wonder about is that John already answers our question about who these witnesses are. And the four gospels confirm the fact that the church is identified as witness to the faith. There may be an Elijha and Enoch or other who is the iconic witness's leading the church. We see in Revelations and Daniel the saints are directly confronted by the man of Sin in the end time and do exploits. I see the church totally involved in this. note. Could not respond from the correct forum. It would not let me.
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So we are both acknowledging the Word is identifying two individual witnesses.
One thing I think we're still seeing different is the body, the Remnant.
Why do you say two bodies of believers? What distinguishes them?
Why not One body? (as in echad, unity, the Bride).
I understand two families are being brought together in the prophecies. But brought under one Head, makes them one body, right?
@PHILIP JENSEN
That is how we see it as well. The Two Witnesses are the House of Judah and the House of Israel. The House of Israel is still in exile in the nations, becoming of the nations (Gentiles) and thus the Gentiles, being grafted in, also get to partake in Messiah.
However, there does seem to need to be two literal witnesses that represent both groups, since they appear to literally die and resurrect after 3.5 days.
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@christopher chalfant
We are one Body, but we also need to account for the prophecy of the House of Judah and the House of Israel (the southern and northern kingdom) that comes back together after their punishment period ends (2030) and are reunited as one at the resurrection (i.e. Ezekiel 37 etc. etc.)
For the woman (whore) of Hosea 2 to become the Bride, she must forget all her former masters, learn who her provisions truly come from, learn Sabbath and law, and this is the product, the result of those two Houses, choosing One Head.
I think we agree on this narrative reflecting the tribulation period referenced by the same timeframe, and even with the woman in Rev 12.
It's a very compressed period of transformation but nonetheless, this is what prophecy tells us.
But just back to our topic, this unity comes before the return/1st Resurrection. And the two individual witnesses are Co-leading a single body.
@christopher chalfant
Indeed. The return back to the whole Word has started, but much more to come. In a few years it could be quite the spectacle.
Or even a few months. Actually prophecy is unfolding so fast as the Light spreads over the Mountains, the Messiah2030 documentary might have to just become a live stream!
@christopher chalfant
Whatever His will. But let's pray that we do well with our task of launching part 3 and part 4, as well as all upcoming supportive content planned through 2026.
You've been excellent stewards of the Word in His Prophecies.
Keep telling to His Will, amen to that, and this will bring glorious fruit.
Ezekiel 37 is a picture of two events, one of the spiritual awakening of the Bride, and the second of the literal awakening of the rest of the dead in Christ.
Truly powerful that you pointed to this chapter.
Maybe I should make a thread about it soon.
It connects the Hosea narrative, awakening the Bride by uniting the Kingdom into one stick in His hand to the "prophecying to the dry bones" and "prophecying" again to the breath of Life, God's breath, to come like the winds into them.
The Bride being the stick, "Shepard's Rod", plays an interactive role in bringing forth that army, and "with a shout" calling forth the dead in Christ.
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I meant yeilding to His Will
Also Jeremiah 33 is worth careful study. Hear what it is saying and don't allow the modern counterfeits cloud the message. This is more towards the concepts of the gathering, unity, and how God restores the land (in vast contrast to how man is pretending to do it).