The Truth of Genesis: Judgment at the End of the Second Day
Moses was given six visions while on Mt. Sinai concerning seven days in the past history of Earth and the universe. The Fourth Day was from Creation Week. The fifth day was from Restoration Week One. The sixth day was from Restoration Week Two.
Day seven represented the time period that began with Restoration Week Three, and the first day was from Restoration Week Four. Each of the previous eras ended with an extinction. This present era began with Restoration Week Five, represented by the second day shown to Moses, which will not end by extinction, but will end with Judgment.
The last 1,014 years of this era will go down like the following. During the last 3 ½ years of tribulation on Earth, the two witnesses (Enoch and Elijah) will testify against the anti-Christ in Jerusalem. When their testimony is complete, the anti-Christ will be able to kill them, and they will lie in the street unburied for 84 hours.

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Once the 3 ½ days are complete, the two will arise from the dead and be called back to Heaven, from whence they came. Since I think that it will be the evening that begins the month of Tishri), they will be caught up to give their report to Yeshua, the High Priest. This should be the fulfillment of the Day of Trumpets moadim.
Some unspecified time afterwards, Yeshua will come to the Earth with His angels and kill the armies of the anti-Christ with swords from His mouth. However, He will not set foot on the Earth for another 1,000 years, and remain in the sky for all to see Him.
This is the time of the rapture, and Satan is bound in the bottomless pit for 1,000 years.
During those 1,000 years, there shall be peace and harmony on the Earth, and Yeshua will judge the saints in Heaven (Judgment Seat of Christ, Rom. 14:10). Some will get various “crowns” of achievement, and some will be given assignments to rule other creations (universes).
Many will live in the New Jerusalem, and may be dispatched to various parts of this universe to be “a help” to immortal mankind as they travel to various ends of this universe. However, there are some that might be “beaten with a few stripes” (Luke 12:48), and there may be some that are “cast into outer darkness” (Matt. 22:13).
That last group might include those that had received the Holy Ghost, but failed to be water baptized in the name of Yeshua (Jesus).
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