
Courtesy of Elaine Tavolacci https://awordinseason.info/
As announced in last week’s surprise notification of this blog’s Achievements, referrals to and reprises of previous postings over 17 years of writing has resulted in my being described as a ‘Time Traveller’.
Therefore, I’d like to recommend your dipping into one of my ‘cyber reference library’ hubs > Time: A Primer, as copied below:
The following links provide brief overviews to concepts essential to an understanding of posts in this blog’s Time category, as well as relating to posts in Scripture & Science:
- Eternity and Prophecy
- The Nature of Time
- Cycles and the Bible
- The Natural Year
- Historically Significant April
Time is directly related to this blog’s oft-recurring topic of ‘God-incidents’, ie. examples of serendipity, or meaningful, ‘happy coincidences’, especially those directly connected to one’s relationship with God. For a brief introduction to this visit the ‘God-incidents’ hub, and for more read posts under that same term’s tag.
Moreover, we need to be aware of the cyclical nature of Time in addition to its apparent linear progression assumed when studying the chronological events in human history.
Hence, my increasingly frequent postings on ‘wheels-within-wheels’ of prophecies and their progressive unfolding.
NB: The ancient Greeks had two words for time: chronos (χρόνος) and kairos (καιρός). The former refers to chronological or sequential time and the latter signifies a space or gap between times, or ‘the right, critical, or opportune moment’ referred to by those who bring prophetical ‘now’ words, as in GPS#15 – Time on Earth and in Heaven is Being Synchronised, as well as by teachers of bible prophecy. (Also see Wikipedia.)
Image Credit:
Thank you Elaine Tavolacci at A Word In Season for permission to use her picture. Her biography cites John 21:25, from whence began my journey upon reading it as a boy, as told herein:
25 ‘And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Amen. ‘
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