The oracle

Jonathan Cahn

Book - 2019

"Could an ancient prophecy and a mysterious ordinance given in a Middle Eastern desert over three thousand years ago be determining the events of our day? Could some of the most famous people of modern history and current events be secretly linked to this mystery -- even a modern president of the United States? Could this ancient revelation pinpoint the events of our times down to the year, month, and day of their occurring? Could a mysterious phenomenon be manifesting on the world stage on an exact timetable determined from ancient times? Could these manifestations have altered -- and now be altering -- the course of world events? Jonathan Cahn takes the reader on a journey to find the man called 'the Oracle.' One by one eac...h of the jubilean mysteries will be revealed through the giving of a vision. The Oracle will uncover The Mystery of the Stranger, The Lost City, The Man With the Measuring Line, The Birds, The Return, The Day of the Lions, and much, much more. The reader will discover the ancient scrolls that contain the appointed words that have determined the course of world history from the onset of modern times up to our day. Ultimately The Oracle will reveal the secret that lies behind end-time prophecy and the mystery of the end of the age."--

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Genres
Didactic fiction
Religious fiction
Allegories
Published
Lake Mary, Florida : FrontLine [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Jonathan Cahn (author)
Item Description
"The Jubilian Mysteries Unveiled"--Jacket.
"This publication is translated in Spanish under the tilte El oráculo ... ."--[page iii]
Physical Description
ix, 291 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-290).
ISBN
9781629996295
  • The Vision
  • Chapter 1. The Mystery
  • Chapter 2. The Vision
  • Chapter 3. The Journey
  • Chapter 4. The Oracle
  • The First Door
  • Chapter 5. The First Door
  • Chapter 6. The Beginning of Mysteries
  • Chapter 7. The Desert Visions
  • Chapter 8. The Year of the Zerah
  • Chapter 9. The Stranger
  • Chapter 10. The Man With the Measuring Line
  • Chapter 11. Nitzavim
  • Chapter 12. The Lost City
  • Chapter 13. The Sultan's Code
  • Chapter 14. The Seventh Jubilee
  • Chapter 15. Fruition
  • The Second Door
  • Chapter 16. The Second Door
  • Chapter 17. The Year of the Gezerah
  • Chapter 18. The Word of Kings
  • Chapter 19. The Promise
  • Chapter 20. The Land of Seven Wells
  • Chapter 21. The Birds
  • Chapter 22. The Number of the End
  • Chapter 23. The Day and Night of Kislev
  • The Third Door
  • Chapter 24. The Third Door
  • Chapter 25. Herzl's Countdown
  • Chapter 26. The Return of Jacob
  • Chapter 27. The Day of the Scrolls
  • Chapter 28. Resurrection Land
  • Chapter 29. The Persian
  • Chapter 30. The Man Who Was
  • Chapter 31. The Day of Amos
  • Chapter 32. The Jubilean Code
  • The Fourth Door
  • Chapter 33. The Fourth Door
  • Chapter 34. The Year of the Kiryah
  • Chapter 35. The Parchment
  • Chapter 36. The Prophet's Song
  • Chapter 37. The Day of the Priests
  • Chapter 38. The Babylonian Code
  • Chapter 39. The Nazir
  • Chapter 40. The Day of the Lions
  • Chapter 41. The Jubilean Man
  • Chapter 42. The Masada Algorithm
  • The Fifth Door
  • Chapter 43. The Fifth Door
  • Chapter 44. The Year of the Birah
  • Chapter 45. The Jubilee of Capitol Hill
  • Chapter 46. The Days
  • Chapter 47. The Jubilean Declaration
  • Chapter 48. The Return of the Persian
  • Chapter 49. The Trumpet Man
  • Chapter 50. The Seventy-Year Mystery
  • Chapter 51. The House of Return
  • Chapter 52. The Streams
  • The Sixth Door
  • Chapter 53. The Sixth Door
  • Chapter 54. The Oracle's Tent
  • Chapter 55. The Matrix of Years
  • Chapter 56. The Return
  • Chapter 57. The Olive Tree Resurrection
  • Chapter 58. The Dark Jubilee
  • Chapter 59. The Stained-Glass Metamorphosis
  • Chapter 60. The Last Piece
  • The Seventh Door
  • Chapter 61. The Seventh Door
  • Chapter 62. The Final Mystery
  • Chapter 63. After the End
  • Notes
  • About Jonathan Cahn

Chapter 1 THE MYSTERY What if I told you of a mystery so vast that it spans the world and the ages, from ancient times to this very moment . . . a mystery that moves behind and through all human events, directs and turns the paths of leaders, determines the future of nations and empires . . . and of the world itself . . . to bring all things to their appointed end?" "I wouldn't believe it." "No," he replied, "I wouldn't have either if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes." "What do you mean, 'seen it with your own eyes'? And what mystery?" "One made up of many others . . . a mystery of mysteries." "OK. What mysteries then?" "The Jubilean mysteries," he replied. "I've never heard of them." "Their origins are ancient. They were birthed in a desert not unlike this one and on a mountaintop not unlike the one on which we sit . . . thousands of years ago." "And yet they're determining what's happening now?" "Yes." "How could something from ancient times be doing that?" "That," he said, "is the mystery." They were silent for a time as a warm desert wind swept across the mountaintop. The traveler laid down his backpack on the ground by the rock on which he was sitting. His boots were covered with sand, his jeans were torn, and he was tired from the journey. But what he was hearing made him forget his weariness. He had set out in search of answers. The one he had come to see, the man on the mountaintop, didn't look as he had imagined he would have. He appeared to be in his early thirties, not much older than the traveler himself, and was without a beard, clean-shaven, ordinary looking. But there was something about him. He spoke with an authority and a sincerity that gave the traveler confidence that his journey may not have been in vain. And yet he was still as puzzled by the man as he was intrigued. "I don't see how something like that could exist," he said. "But nevertheless the mysteries have determined the course of empires and superpowers, kings and presidents . . . " "Do you mean ancient principles or guiding truths that still have meaning for the modern world?" "Such things do exist," he replied, "but no. I'm speaking of something much different and much more specific . . . ancient mysteries that have determined the events of our world so precisely that they tell us not only what must take place . . . but when." "But in ancient times they didn't number the years as we do now." "There are other ways by which the appointed times are marked." "It doesn't seem possible." "And yet it is. "I just don't see how something so ancient could reveal . . . " "More than that," he replied, "they contain ancient words and messages appointed to be spoken at specific times, even on the specific days on which the events of which they speak are to take place." "It sounds so . . . ," he paused, looking for the right word, which never came. "And the mystery of the end." "The end?" "The end that was foretold." "This is so unlike anything I've ever heard." "Then you've never heard of prophecy?" "Is this something that requires faith . . . like faith in God?" "It requires nothing," he said. "It exists whether you believe or not. Your belief doesn't make it any more real, and your doubt doesn't make it any less so. If you're ever going to find that which you don't already have, then you have to be open to what you've never known . . . or believed could exist. . . . And I should be the last person telling you this." "Why is that?" "I wasn't a believer. I was a skeptic. I didn't believe there was any purpose to life . . . any significance, any meaning. I saw everything as a series of random events, chance occurrences, accidents . . . sorrows with no purpose, joys with no meaning. Everything was meaningless. So I'm the last person to be telling you about the fingerprints of God." "The fingerprints of God?" "The signs, the markers, the witnesses in this world of the purpose behind everything . . . that it's not an accident." "That what isn't an accident?" "History, life, existence . . . that there's a reason, a purpose, and a plan. The mystery reveals the threads of the master loom." "You were a skeptic," he said. "So what happened? What changed you? And how did you end up here, in the middle of . . . ?" "I came as you did in search of answers and in search of one." "In search of one what?" "In search of one who." "Then who?" It was only after a long pause that the answer came. "The Oracle." Excerpted from The Oracle: The Jubilean Prophecies and the Mystery of the End by Jonathan Cahn All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.