The 144,000 and the Multitude
Introduction
First and foremost, you must embrace the Truth. If it is not the Truth, you must reject it. Only those with the Truth will understand these things. You must also put all that you have been taught by traditional teachings of the church aside. The modern day churches are so far away from the Truth, it will become plain to see why the Tribulation must occur. The focus of the Tribulation and God’s judgement is upon the church.
The Tribulation is a process that will segregate the True believers in Jesus Christ from the ones that profess Jesus with their lips, but their hearts are far from Him. The Tribulation will separate the believers from the non-believers. The believers of the end times are the 144,000 and the Multitude. All others within the church are apostate and are destined for the lake of fire.
The 144,000 is a group of people chosen by the Lord that will lead the Multitude who are currently counted among the unbelievers to the Truth of Jesus Christ. This book will explain who the 144,000 are, what is their purpose and the understanding of the Multitude, which will suffer persecution and martyrdom during the period of the Tribulation. This details their journeys, and the culmination of the end of the age.
All Bible verses are quoted from the King James Bible; for the King’s James Bible is the direct translation of the original manuscripts. All other bibles have distorted the Word of God by replacing words, removing words and adding to the text. The other translations cannot be trusted as the True Word of God.
All Bible definitions are from the Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance; for the Strong’s is also the most accurate of the Concordances. All dictionary definitions are from Webster’s New World Dictionary.
As we go through this study, there are numerous definitions of the Hebrew and Greek words that we investigate. An explanation of this is in order for those of you who are not familiar with a Concordance and its operation.
Each word in the Bible was translated from the Hebrew of the Old Testament and the Greek of the New Testament. You can look up that word which will give you the spelling, pronunciation, and the definition of that word. The definition may have many sub-definitions and also comparative words that are connected to the original word. These give us the understanding of the prophetic language that runs through the scriptures.
All of the definitions used in this book and quoted are not complete. Only the words within a definition that are pertinent to this study have been quoted. All definitions have been footnoted for your convenience.
The Tribulation is a process that will segregate the True believers in Jesus Christ from the ones that profess Jesus with their lips, but their hearts are far from Him. The Tribulation will separate the believers from the non-believers. The believers of the end times are the 144,000 and the Multitude. All others within the church are apostate and are destined for the lake of fire.
The 144,000 is a group of people chosen by the Lord that will lead the Multitude who are currently counted among the unbelievers to the Truth of Jesus Christ. This book will explain who the 144,000 are, what is their purpose and the understanding of the Multitude, which will suffer persecution and martyrdom during the period of the Tribulation. This details their journeys, and the culmination of the end of the age.
All Bible verses are quoted from the King James Bible; for the King’s James Bible is the direct translation of the original manuscripts. All other bibles have distorted the Word of God by replacing words, removing words and adding to the text. The other translations cannot be trusted as the True Word of God.
All Bible definitions are from the Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance; for the Strong’s is also the most accurate of the Concordances. All dictionary definitions are from Webster’s New World Dictionary.
As we go through this study, there are numerous definitions of the Hebrew and Greek words that we investigate. An explanation of this is in order for those of you who are not familiar with a Concordance and its operation.
Each word in the Bible was translated from the Hebrew of the Old Testament and the Greek of the New Testament. You can look up that word which will give you the spelling, pronunciation, and the definition of that word. The definition may have many sub-definitions and also comparative words that are connected to the original word. These give us the understanding of the prophetic language that runs through the scriptures.
All of the definitions used in this book and quoted are not complete. Only the words within a definition that are pertinent to this study have been quoted. All definitions have been footnoted for your convenience.