Psalms unsealed
The Psalms are a favorite book of many a Christian, but the meaning behind the poems and metaphors has been hidden.  Recently a man named Orie Miller discovered something interesting inside.  Before he died it was his belief that the Psalm if unsealed revealed propehcy about Jesus first and second times on earth.  This idea was widely rejected because it points to a fifth to sixth seal rapture!

Luke 22:44 (NAS)
"Now He (Jesus) said to them, "These are My words which I spoke to you while I was still with you, that all things which are written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled."
The following was taken from Orie's book Two Plots Against the Lord , he believed that these chapters in the Genesis Psalms correpsond with these prophecies:

Introduction- Two plots against the Lord
   
Psalm 01  The Sanhedrin plots to take his life                 Ps. 1:1; Jn.11:47-53
             02   Kings and nations plot against the Lord and Israel

His suffering in Ephraim
            03   The Lord flees from his foes to the twon of Ephraim      John 11:54
             04   In ditress, he calls for relief and sleeps
             05   In the morning, he sighs and cries; he requests and waits
             06   In agony and anguish, his tears flood his bed
             07   His loud cries against his enemies and Judas

His suffering in Jerusalem
            
08   He rides a donkey into Jerusalem
             09   Passover night- He destroys the wicked nations
             10   Judas comes with a crowd to arrest Jesus
             11   God observes the righteous and the wicked
             12   His faithful flee; they lied
             13   God hides his face from the Lord until- see text
             14   Fool, the High Priest, said, "There (he) is no God"
             15   The priests who shall dwell on the Lord's holy hill in the kingdom
             16   Passover Day- David foresaw and spoke of his death
             17   His prayer for vindication
             18   His song to God who avenges him with victory over all his foes
             19   The heavens and the Law decree his death
             20   His heart's desire
             21   His heart's desire is granted
             22   He dies- His name is proclaimed and men turn to him

Resurrection
            23   He walks through the valley of the shadow of death
             24   He will ascend God's holy hill
             25   Voices from the grave who hope in the Lord
             26   Vindicate me.  I love the house where your glory dwells
             27   He asks to dwell in God's house till his enemies fall
             28   His cry is heard.  He will give thanks to God in song
             29   His resurrection.  All in God's temple cry, "Glory!"
             30   His song to God who lifted him up and healed him

Preaching
      
     31   He is the refuge and resurrection of all the saints
             32   Preaching repentance and forgiveness of sins
             33   The King, his wars, famines and death (same as seals 1-4 Rev 6:1-8)
             34   Persecution of the saints (34-37 = same as seal 5 Rev 6:9-11)
             35   Persecution of the saints and their many prayers (same as seal 5)
             36   Resurrection.  The high and low feast in God's presence

The Great Tribulation
            37   They shall inherit the land when the wicked were cut-off
             38   A memorial for the great tribulation saint (See NAS title)
             39   A weeping sojourner waits for the Lord

The Lord's Kingdom
            40   He saw the many wonders the Lord did for him at his coming
             41   The Lord seats him in teh presnce forever.  Praise the Lord.  Amen

Accoring to this data Orie says that Psalsm lines up with Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21.  Declaring the Anti-Christ (the King), War, Famine, Death, Persecution, then a salvation (rapture).   That's some interesting support!
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