John examines a 1940 Tacoma Times advertisement connecting Gordon Lindsay to Anglo-Saxon Christian Association circles, British Israelite chronology, and the prophetic framework that later shaped parts of the healing revival world. The discussion traces how claims about the lost ten tribes, modern nations, and Old Testament prophecy created a system for reading current events as signs of divine destiny.
The episode also connects Lindsay’s 1952 election chronology, 666-day cycles, Roosevelt-era fears, Palestine, the atomic bomb, and world government rhetoric to modern King Cyrus politics. Rather than treating recent political prophecy as something new, the discussion shows how older British Israelite and Christian Identity-adjacent ideas helped build a pattern of tying elections to spiritual warfare.
- Anglo-Saxon Christianity And British Israelism
- Gordon Lindsay Leaves His Church For Chronology Work
- Seven Years Before William Branham And The Latter Rain Movement
- Two-Fold Prophecy And The Lost Ten Tribes
- From Ancient Israel To Modern King Cyrus Politics
- Lindsay In Shreveport: Where Are We In Prophecy?
- Why “Chronologist” Matters
- Christian Identity Themes In Prophetic Chronology
- The 666-Day Election Cycle Argument
- Parallels To Modern Trump-Biden Prophecy Rhetoric
- The Political Foundations Of The Movement

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