The Book of Daniel Unsealed Backwards! So the last shall be first, and the first last… Proof to the Jews that Jesus is the Messiah. And that we are likely in the Last Days.
The Book of Daniel is one of the most prophetic and controversial books of the bible. In it Daniel was told to seal up the book until the last days. Also, in the last days there is supposed to be a great conversion of the Jews. What if the book that was sealed turns out to be God’s love letter to the Jews, written in their style, with their metaphors, and it explained to them that Jesus is God’s incarnate son, the messiah, and the passover?!!
Well, Gustav Mahler, an agnostic Jew who is very experienced in the Hebrew and Aramaic translation of the bible was inspired to translate the Book of Daniel backwards. He found the entire “back” – text translates clearly, without needing to drop or add a letter ever! He found 24 chapters backwards compared to 12 forward; twice the history of the world in the back text than the forward text.
The fact that he began deciphering the book in 2005, seven years before 2012, literally opening the book of Daniel at this time is full of meaning with respect to the last days.
http://www.linearbiblecode.com/
Here is a great quote that I saw on Amazon regarding the book:
WARNING: Serious Bible and Torah lovers should read this!
For the first time (at least as far as the public knows)the book of Daniel has been unsealed by this linguist from the Hebrew and Aramaic text.
If you have ever felt the rush of the Holy Spirit before, hang on to your hats!
A few quick quotes are ,”God Rules!” and the text ends with “Repent Thou!”.
Mahler has been through the text a number of times, but no doubt controversy and additional refinements will continue in the future. Scholars have had thousands of years to “rightly divide” the original “forward text” of Daniel, translate, meditate on, and interpret it. This linguist has had only a few short years, but has unsealed publicly the code and is working now on several other books of the Old Testament and is finding that every single letter is significant.
Beth Moore’s new book and Donna Cain’s on the book of Daniel are also good to review, as the more you know about the forward text, the more one can understand the back text.
Read this with an open mind while praying for discernment and wisdom, but read it!