FAQ

Important answers to excellent questions about the points made here.

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What is the general thesis of Final Jubilee

The general thesis is that God created a timeline for the various events in regards to humanity. A seven day, seven thousand year styled design that is broken down into a calendar setup that is punctuated with Jubilees that has a key period at the end of each of the 4 segments (ages) that makes up a period of time for the final jubilee of that Age.

That final jubilee is the overlap point between the age that was and the age to come. It is primarely a period of prophecy fufillment, conflict, developments on earth and in heaven and the setup and handoff to the next age. We are entering the final jubilee in 2025-2026 which ends in 2075-2076. After which a one thousand (half age) period will begin in which the Messiah will reign as King over all nations.

There is a lot more to it than that (as one might imagine) with much more detail and proof (which requires some jewish history to understand) but in short that is the thesis.

Why have I not heard of this before?

Without knowing each person’s background the main reason is many of the Dead Sea Scrolls have only recently (last 30 years) been translated, cleaned, and shared outside of the academic community.

Also the work by Jewish scholars has only recently been released. For example scholars Eshbal Ratson and Jonathan Ben-Dov of the Department of Bible Studies at the University of Haifa published their 364 day calendar research only as early as 2017 which is why you are hearing about this now.

Are you the first person to identify this?

No, many individuals have contributed to the research and study of this material, providing invaluable insights that we and others have relied on to deepen our understanding of its meaning and implications. Their work is essential and readily accessible. However, out of respect for their contributions and to avoid unintended associations, copyright concerns, or other complications, we prefer not to mention them by name at this time. That said, we deeply appreciate the efforts of those who have helped organize these thoughts and details, and as brothers and sisters in Messiah, we are eternally grateful for the time they have dedicated.

Who are you?

I don’t want this to be about any one person, I (The Tutor)  have been researching the bible and 2nd temple Hebrew for decades on the side of my day to day and only started this since I wanted to organize all the information online in as easily digestable format as possible. I don’t want to build anything out of this or to make money I just want people to understand key aspects about their faith, history and bible that never gets taught anymore in Churches and over the final jubilee will get taught less and less as to be seen almost as heredical.

For that and other reasons I do not want to put myself out front but am more interested in people having the ability to understand and either accept or reject the material as it is. I am not looking to debate individuals, build a school or anything else but just spread the news of the coming Messiah and his kingdom to people that have been tricked with date changes centuries ago, self-help churches that are more focused on the here and now and the abandonment of the logic and culture of the 1st century Jew & early Christian.

Is the material on this site divinely inspired?

No this is an ever growing understanding of the facts and material that the Dead Sea Scrolls have revealed and when coupled with the extended writings of the Jewish prophets and the early Christian fathers it paints a solid picture of what often times reads as confusing idioms and turns of phrase. A picture that makes much more sense with some historical, cultural and language details pointed out.

I am no where near perfect, this site is not perfect. The bible has all that you need to be saved but even the early apostles understood details and referenced them in their writings that were not covered by the selected books of the bible. For example the death of Isaiah the prophet is not covered in the bible but is referenced in Hebrews 11:37 clearly. How would early christians and apostles know that if it wasn’t in the Old Testament Tanakh?

The answer is simple they read the other books and materials of the day that covered it. When you do the same there are aspects of God, his plan, activities and timing that are very clear.

Is everything extra biblical incuded here?

No, some books are clearly gnostic or just riddled with errors or changes. There are some books that are clearly either culturally on the mark or even prophetically on the mark. Time will continue to tell but books like Enoch, Jubilees, the Zadock writtings from the Dead Sea Scrolls and others are very usefull in understanding many aspects of the grand design.

Why doesn't my Church cover this?

Some do, most don’t. I don’t pretend to know every reason but most of them are tied to the same reason most Churches do not cover the book of Revelation or the prophecies of Isaiah, Daniel & other prophetic books of the bible. It openes too much uncertainty, disagreement, and many Churches are focused on the here and now in an Amillennial almost Full Preterism style and if they feel that Daniel is conflicting with congregations they will never touch the material and calendar of the Dead Sea Scrolls. So we will act as Tutor.

Dead Sea Scrolls

In short what are the Dead Sea Scrolls?

The Dead Sea Scrolls are the burried writtings of the Qumran community of Zadock Priests who built a replacement temple 8 miles east of Jerusalem after they were pushed out by the Sadducees & Pharisees after the Maccabean Revolt. The exact date is unknown but it is generally agreed it wasn’t very long afterward Jonathan Apphus, a Hasmonean leader, assumed the role of high priest around 152 BC.

The scrolls were found in caves by a Bedouin shepherd named Muhammad edh-Dhib (Muhammad the Wolf) in 1947. He was tending his goats and sheep near the ancient settlement of Qumran, located on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. One of the goats strayed into a cave, and while trying to retrieve it, the shepherd threw a stone into the cave. He heard the sound of something breaking and, upon investigating, discovered clay jars that contained scrolls wrapped in linen.

Who were the Zadock Priests?

The Zadock Priests were the line of priests that supported King David during the rebellion of Absalom and Adonijah. The High Priest at the time, Abiathar, supported the rebellion. When Solomon became king, Zadok was appointed as the High Priest and his line continued from that point on until the Seleucid Empire invaded Jerusalem and was removed by the Maccabean Revolt which ejected the Zadock Priests.

What was wrong with the Hasmonean Priests

The Hasmonean Priests whose usurpation of the Zadock Priests after the Maccabean Revolt was the start of multiple changes that brought Israel into various forms of corruption: They merged the Kingship and Priesthood in the tribe of Levi; they changed the calendar to a lunar one from a solar; they merged Greek religion and teachings with Hebrew; They crucified 800 of their opponents and slaughtered their families in defiance of the Torah’s commandments; They forced gentiles to become Hebrew contrary to the covenant; They corrupted the Temple worship; They ingnored the Sabbatical year (Shmita) and the Jubilee year reset, instead focusing on the accumulation of wealth and power in their tribe. They were in constant battle with the Pharisees & Zadock Essenes in an attempt to marginalize their influence and existance.

 

Why do you put so much focus on 11Qmelchizedek

11Qmelchizedek also known as 11Q13 is one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found in Qumran, it is named in the format of (the numbered cave it was found)(Q for Qumran)(The order number of the scroll found, if its a big enough item it gets a nickname).

11Qmelchizedek in just one scroll does multiple things, it points to the Zadockian calendar logic (that points to around 26AD to 32AD). It makes clear the expectations they had for a Messiah who would proclaim liberty from other gods, forgiveness of sin, adoption into the family of heaven as Sons of Light. It also points to the coming destruction of Belial and those other Eloheim on his side at the Day of Atonement.

There are a great many aspects that build the Final Jubilee thesis but this is at the heart proof of the prediction of the coming Messiah, his forgiveness, his kingdom and grafting of the gentile captives into the family of God, the Age of Grace for two thousand years and the ultimate return of the Messiah to end the actions of Belial and the spirits who are in his camp.

Final Thoughts

Is there anything else I need to know?

Yes but I can’t think of it right now but will continously update things to correct, refocus and answer questions as more knowledge and facts arise.