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The Whole Story in Plain Words: A Guide for Anyone Who Wants to Understand

This post tells the whole story in plain words. No fancy math, no heavy footnotes. If you can read a chapter book, you can follow this. The idea is to put everything together so the big picture is clear.

It is a true story about creation, time, and how close we are to a really important moment.


Part 1 — The World Is a Blueprint

When you build a house, you start with a blueprint. The blueprint is the plan. It shows where the walls go, where the windows belong, how big each room should be. The blueprint is not the house yet. It is the design before the house gets built.

I think the earth is like a house that God built from a blueprint. The blueprint came first. Then the actual round earth got made from the blueprint.

Why does this matter? Because the Bible describes the earth in ways that sound flat and bounded. It has corners. It has a circle. It has edges. People sometimes think that means the Bible is wrong, because the earth is actually round. But what if the Bible is describing the blueprint, not the finished house?

That changes everything. The blueprint pattern explains things that the round-earth view alone cannot explain. The blueprint pattern is what makes the rest of the story make sense.


Part 2 — Babylon’s Signature

Here is something strange. The way we measure circles — 360 degrees, with each degree split into 60 minutes — came from an old empire called Babylon. The Bible says a lot about Babylon, and almost none of it is good. Babylon is the city that tried to build the Tower of Babel, the place where people tried to reach heaven their own way without God.

Babylon also invented the system we still use today to measure angles in the sky. It has been so useful that the whole world adopted it. But here is what is strange: when you use Babylon’s 360-degree system to measure the boundary on earth where the sun stops setting in summer — the line in the far north where, if you go any farther, the sun never goes down at midsummer — the number you get is 66.6 degrees.

Add a zero to that, and it is 666. The number the Bible uses for the beast and for Babylon itself.

This is not magic. It is not numerology. It is this: the system Babylon invented, when you use it to measure the earth, signs its own name at the boundary between light and darkness. Like a painter signing the corner of a painting. The instrument leaves a mark.

If you use a different measuring system — say, the Hebrew way, which counts in months and days instead of degrees — the 666 disappears. The boundary is still real, but Babylon’s name is no longer on it. The number was in the measuring tool, not in the earth itself.


Part 3 — Two Ways to Measure the Sky

Babylon measures space. Hebrew measures time.

Babylon takes the sky and divides it into 360 little slices. Each slice is a degree. Then they measure where the planets are, where the stars are, how far north or south the sun goes. Everything becomes a position on a grid.

Hebrew does it completely differently. Hebrew doesn’t care about degrees. Hebrew cares about when. When is the new moon? When is the harvest? When does the sun cross the equator? Hebrew turns the sky into a calendar of appointed times — days, weeks, months, years, sabbaticals, jubilees, prophetic millennia.

One system measures where. The other measures when. Both are mathematical. Both are useful for different things. But they answer different questions.

Here is something interesting: modern science has actually started doing things the Hebrew way without realizing it. The meter — the basic measurement of length — is now defined as the distance light travels in 1/299,792,458 of a second. Space is measured by time. That is the Hebrew way. Time is the most important measurement. Everything else comes from time.


Part 4 — Two Clocks That Agree

If two clocks both tell the same time, you have a pretty good idea that the time is right. The Bible calls this the principle of two witnesses: when two people both say the same thing, you can trust the message.

There are two clocks in the universe that are completely independent of each other. One is the Hebrew calendar — the count of years from creation to now, currently around 5786. The other is something called the precession of the equinoxes.

The earth wobbles very slowly, like a spinning top that is slowing down. The wobble takes about 25,772 years to complete one full circle. As the earth wobbles, the position of the sun against the background stars at the spring equinox slowly shifts. It moves about one degree every 72 years. This is an actual observable thing — we can see it happening. People have been recording it for thousands of years.

Here is what is amazing. When you compare where the sun’s position has been at major moments in the Bible against the actual constellations, the symbols match perfectly:

  • During the time of Moses, the sun was in the constellation Aries the Ram. The sign of Moses’ time was the Passover lamb.
  • When Jesus came, the sun was crossing from Aries into Pisces the Fish. Jesus was called the Lamb of God, and then the symbol immediately became the fish. The early Christians used a fish symbol. Jesus made his followers “fishers of men.”
  • Right now, the sun is crossing from Pisces into Aquarius the Water-Bearer. And the Bible says that in this age, God will pour out his Spirit like water. Jesus said he would give us living water.

The cosmic clock and the Bible’s story line up. Same time. Same symbols. The Lamb. The Fish. The Water. Two witnesses agreeing about what time it is.


Part 5 — The Seven-Day Pattern of History

The Bible says, “A thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just passed.” Many people who study the Bible have noticed that the seven days of creation in Genesis 1 seem to be a pattern for all of history. Six days of work, one day of rest. Each “day” is one thousand years.

That gives us a seven-thousand-year “cosmic week.” Six thousand years of human history, then a thousand-year Sabbath at the end — the Kingdom of God on earth.

THE COSMIC WEEK — SEVEN PROPHETIC DAYS each “day” is 1000 years of history Day 1 Adam & beginnings Day 2 Noah & flood Day 3 Moses & Israel Day 4 JESUS the cross Day 5 the church spreads Day 6 NOW harvest Day 7 the Kingdom NOW 2026 AD DAY 7 ~2030 AD ~4 YEARS Jesus came at the close of Day 4 · The Kingdom rest opens at the start of Day 7

Each prophetic day matches what happened on that day of creation in Genesis:

  • Day 1: Light. Adam and the very beginning of human history.
  • Day 2: The waters divided. Noah and the flood.
  • Day 3: Dry land appears. Moses and Israel coming out of Egypt onto the promised land.
  • Day 4: The lights are set in the sky. Jesus comes as the Light of the World. He is born, dies on the cross, and rises again at the close of this day.
  • Day 5: Birds and fish multiply. The church spreads across the nations.
  • Day 6: Land creatures, the Second Adam, the harvest is gathered. This is now.
  • Day 7: God rests. The Kingdom of God is established. The dwelling of God with man.

The pattern in Genesis tells us what each thousand-year period is about. And we are in the sixth day. The harvest day. The day before rest.


Part 6 — The Darkness Before the Days

Here is something I think most people miss when they read Genesis 1. The Bible says, “The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.” Then God says, “Let there be light.”

So there was darkness before the first day. Time started when God spoke light into being. Before that, there was something else — darkness, with the Spirit of God hovering over it. The first day did not come from nothing. It came after the darkness.

What I think this means is that the darkness also has a measure — it is bounded. God drew a circle around it. The darkness is real, but it is not endless. It has a limit. And the limit is the same as one of the other days: about one thousand years.

This is important because Jesus is called “the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world” (Revelation 13:8). Even before time started, the plan was set. Jesus was already going to be the Lamb. And it is the Lamb who draws the boundary around the darkness. He measures it. He bounds it. He is the foundation of all time.

So the full structure is: bounded darkness first, then seven days — six days of work, one day of rest. The darkness is the prologue. Time starts with the Lamb’s appointed light.


Part 7 — Where We Are Now

Right now is Hebrew year 5786, which is 2026 AD on the regular calendar. We are 786 years into the sixth prophetic day. The sixth day ends at Hebrew year 6000, which is approximately the year 2030 AD.

That means the seventh day — the Kingdom of God — begins in about four years.

This is not a guess. It is what the framework predicts when you put everything together:

  • The Hebrew calendar count says we are at year 5786 of the cosmic week.
  • The cosmic clock (the precession) says we are at the transition from Pisces (fish) to Aquarius (water-bearer).
  • Both of these line up with the same moment.
  • The seven-day pattern says the harvest day ends at year 6000, around 2030 AD.
  • The Lamb-foundation principle anchors all of this to Jesus.

Three different witnesses, all pointing at the same time. About four years from now.

What does it mean that the Kingdom begins? It does not mean everything is finished. It means a new phase opens. Day 7 is one thousand years long — the millennium. The threshold opens, and then the Kingdom unfolds across its full thousand-year span. The opening of the door, then the dwelling.


Part 8 — Could the Calendar Be Off?

You might wonder: what if the regular calendar (the AD/BC calendar) is wrong? Could the date be different?

Yes, the calendar has had errors. A monk named Dionysius set up the AD count in the 500s, and he was off by a few years — Jesus was probably born around 3 BC, not 1 AD. The Julian calendar (Roman calendar) was a little long, so by the year 1582 it was 10 days off, and the Gregorian calendar (the one we use now) fixed it by skipping 10 days.

Adding up all these errors, the AM 6000 threshold could be 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, or 2032 — somewhere in that window. It is hard to pin down exactly which year. But the window is small. We are in the last few years of Day 6 either way.

The framework does not claim to know the exact day. It claims to know the window. And the window is now.


Part 9 — What This All Means

Here is the whole story, in one place:

God built the earth from a blueprint. The blueprint pattern explains things that the round-earth-only view cannot. The Bible describes the blueprint, which is why it sounds different from modern science — it is describing the pattern, not just the finished object.

The system we use today to measure the sky — 360 degrees — came from Babylon. It is useful, but it carries Babylon’s signature. When you measure the earth’s most important boundary using Babylon’s system, you get 66.6 degrees — close to 666. The Bible warns us to “come out of Babylon.” Part of what that means is being aware that even the tools we use carry meanings.

The Hebrew way of measuring is different. Hebrew measures time instead of space. Hebrew is anchored in real cosmic cycles — the lunar month, the solar year, the seven-day week, the seven-year sabbatical, the seven-thousand-year cosmic week. Modern physics has actually started doing things the Hebrew way too. Time is the most important measurement; space comes from time.

History follows the pattern of Genesis 1. Six prophetic days of work, one of rest. Each day is one thousand years. We are 786 years into Day 6. Day 7 begins about four years from now.

Two completely independent cosmic clocks agree on this. The Hebrew calendar count and the observable precession of the equinoxes both point to the same threshold. And the symbols of each age match the Bible perfectly: the lamb at the time of Moses, the fish at the time of Jesus, the water-bearer right now.

Jesus is the foundation. The Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. The boundary that holds all of time together. Every cosmic day takes its measure from him.


Part 10 — Why This Matters

This is not just an intellectual puzzle. If the Kingdom of God really opens in about four years, that changes how to think about everything: what to value, what to build, who to follow, how to live.

The Bible calls these years a harvest time. The seeds were planted long ago. The work has been done. Now the harvest is being gathered. The bride is being prepared. The water of the Spirit is being poured out. The trumpets are sounding the announcement of the gathering.

The book of Hebrews says: “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.”

You can see the day approaching. The cosmic clock shows it. The Hebrew calendar shows it. The constellation symbols match. Three witnesses. One moment.

The seventh day — the Kingdom rest — is not behind us. It is before us. And the One who dwells there is calling us home.


If You Want to Read More

Each piece of this framework has its own deeper post on this blog. Here is the order I would read them in if you want to go deeper:

And if you want the original book, One Father is the foundation of everything else.