Episodes

  • Hopefellowship Bible Creative commons 4.0
    Apr 29 2026

    Provetbs 1-6 Hopefellowship Bible.

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    Creative Commons 4.0 by ahtle March 23, 2026

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    25 mins
  • Symbols in Daniel Chapter 2 and 7
    Apr 21 2026


    This progression reveals a sobering reality: even when the first three beasts lose their "dominion," the text notes their "lives were prolonged for a season" (Daniel 7:12). This suggests that the spiritual distortions of Babylon, Persia, and Greece linger within the history of all subsequent human systems. This decay eventually produces the Fourth Beast—the Roman system. Described as "different from all others," it possesses iron teeth and loses all connection to the natural world. It is no longer an animal but a machine of total destruction, representing the final maturity of human power separated from the heavenly standard.

    Creative Commons 4.0 by ahtle March 23, 2026

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    24 mins
  • Prophetic Calendar, Apology
    Apr 2 2026

    Welcome to the Prophetic Roadmap for 2026. This syllabus is designed to harmonize the complex symbols of the Olivet Discourse, Revelation, and the Epistles into a chronological sequence for the current year.

    The symbols of Daniel Chapter 2 and 7.

    Each month addresses a specific theological "problem" or theory you mentioned, structured to show how one event triggers the next.
    Quarter 1: The Gathering Storm (Jan – March)
    January: The Imminence Problem (Ephesians 3, 4, 5)
    Topic: The "Suddenness" vs. "Signs" debate.
    Definition: The Imminence Problem refers to the tension between the command to be ready at any moment and the specific signs that must occur first.
    2026 Context: Viewing the Church as the "restraining force" in an increasingly lawless digital and social landscape.
    Transition: As the Church's influence wanes (the "Apostasy"), the stage is set for a global peacemaker.
    February: Psalm 83 & The False Christ Problem
    Topic: Regional conflict and the precursor to the Antichrist.
    Definition: The Psalm 83 Theory posits a war between Israel and its immediate neighbors (Lebanon, Jordan, Gaza, etc.) that precedes the larger Ezekiel 38 war.

    God Bless you and have a great day.

    Creative Commons 4.0 by ahtle March 23, 2026

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    38 mins
  • Enigma en las profesias.
    Mar 24 2026


    Este es uno de los enigmas más fascinantes de la escatología bíblica. Para entender a qué se refería el autor de Apocalipsis, debemos situarnos en el contexto histórico del siglo I d.C., bajo el dominio de Roma.
    La interpretación académica e histórica más aceptada sugiere que estos "reyes" representan a los emperadores romanos. Aquí te presento el desglose de cómo encaja esta cronología en el contexto de Juan:
    1. "Cinco han caído"
    Se refiere a los cinco emperadores que ya habían muerto cuando se escribió o se sitúa la visión. Si empezamos la cuenta desde el primer emperador, la lista suele ser.
    1. El leon
    2. Oso
    3,4,5,6 Griego
    el numero cinco is Griego no Romano?

    Creative Commons 4.0 by ahtle March 23, 2026

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    14 mins