THE CASE OF THE TWO WITNESSES
A Testament of Glory Made Flesh
Christopher’s Watch
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⚓ Anchor Scripture
Deuteronomy 19:15 (KJV)
“One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity… at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.”
God never establishes truth without testimony. Throughout Scripture, this principle repeats:
Patterns in Scripture:
• Three prepare the covenant
• Two establish the testimony
• Seven unfold the t... moreTHE CASE OF THE TWO WITNESSES
A Testament of Glory Made Flesh
Christopher’s Watch
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⚓ Anchor Scripture
Deuteronomy 19:15 (KJV)
“One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity… at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.”
God never establishes truth without testimony. Throughout Scripture, this principle repeats:
Patterns in Scripture:
• Three prepare the covenant
• Two establish the testimony
• Seven unfold the timeline
• One receives the glory
Every layer ultimately points to Christ.
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I. The Pattern of Three — Covenant Identity Revealed
God reveals Himself through three patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob.
Patriarch Meaning Redemption Picture
Abraham Father of many Promise begins
Isaac Laughter / beloved son Sacrifice foreshadowed
Jacob → Israel Supplanter transformed Humanity redeemed
Galatians 3:8
“The scripture… preached before the gospel unto Abraham.”
Three Mountain Testimony
• Abraham — Mount Moriah: A father prepares to sacrifice his son. Centuries later, the Temple is built here. Christ is crucified nearby.
• Isaac — Wells of the Land: Isaac reopens Abraham’s wells. Struggle ends with peace and provision. Mirrors believers drawing from living water (John 4:14).
• Jacob — Bethel (Gate of Heaven): Jacob sees a ladder connecting heaven and earth (Genesis 28:12). Jesus later identifies Himself with this ladder (John 1:51).
Hidden Message in the Three Names
• Abraham → Father of many
• Isaac → Joy / laughter
• Jacob → Supplanter / replaced
Message: The Father brings joy through the Son, replacing the old with the new — the Gospel.
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II. The Pattern of Two — The Law of Witness
Deuteronomy 19:15 sets the standard: no truth is confirmed without two witnesses.
Witnesses Purpose
Law & Prophets Confirm revelation
Old & New Covenants Confirm redemption
Two spies Confirm the land
Two witnesses (Revelation 11) Final testimony
2 Corinthians 13:1
“In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.”
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The Ark — A Throne of Witness
Exodus 25:18–22
Two cherubim above the Ark.
Position Meaning
Cherub Witness
Cherub Witness
Mercy Seat Throne of God
Inside the Ark:
• Tablets of the Law
• Aaron’s rod
• Manna (Hebrews 9:4)
Witnesses above, evidence below, glory between them.
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The Cross — The Great Convergence
Two beams, one sacrifice:
Beam Meaning
Vertical God reaching man
Horizontal Man reconciled to man
Intersection Redemption (1 Corinthians 2:2)
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The Two Witnesses at the Cross
Jesus crucified between two criminals (Luke 23:39–42).
• One mocked, one testified.
• Two witnesses, one Savior.
The Resurrection Witness
At the empty tomb, two angels (John 20:12).
Two witnesses, one risen Lord.
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The Final Two Witnesses
Revelation 11:3
“I will give power unto my two witnesses…”
Testify for 1,260 days. Judgment only after witness concludes.
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III. The Pattern of Seven — God’s Prophetic Timeline
Seven represents divine completion. Examples:
• Creation week
• Sabbath cycles
• Jubilee
• Daniel’s seventy weeks
• Seven feasts
• Seven seals
The Seven Feasts of Redemption
Feast Fulfillment
Passover Crucifixion
Unleavened Bread Burial
Firstfruits Resurrection
Pentecost Church begins
Trumpets Awakening / gathering
Atonement Repentance
Tabernacles God dwelling with man (Revelation 21:3)
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IV. The Second Passover — A Hidden Layer of Mercy
Numbers 9:10–11 allows a second Passover if someone missed the first.
• First Passover → Redemption begins
• Second Passover → Mercy extended
Two testimonies, one Lamb.
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V. The Trumpet Warning
Leviticus 23:24 and Joel 2:1
Trumpets signal warning, gathering, coronation, and judgment.
Passover redeems; trumpets announce.
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VI. The Unknown Hour — A Passover Watch
Matthew 24:42 and Exodus 12:42: the faithful stay awake.
Night watches (Mark 13:35): first (6–9 pm), second (9–12), third (12–3 am), fourth (3–sunrise).
Matthew 25:6: Midnight Cry — bridegroom comes, mirroring Passover deliverance.
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VII. The Two Trees — Eden to Revelation
Genesis 2:9: Tree of Life (Life) and Tree of Knowledge (Law/Judgment).
• Tree of Knowledge: Awareness of sin (Romans 3:20)
• Tree of Life: Access blocked, guarded by two cherubim (Genesis 3:24)
• The Cross — Hidden Tree: Christ bridges both (Acts 5:30)
Representative Result
Adam Death
Christ Life (1 Corinthians 15:22)
Revelation 22:2: Tree of Life restored. Two trees → one life.
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VIII. Legal Testimony of Christ — John 5:31–47
1️⃣ John the Baptist — Credible witness
2️⃣ Works of Jesus — Evidence corroborates
3️⃣ Father, Scripture, Moses — Additional confirmation
Two witnesses establish truth before glory is revealed.
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IX. The Creation Pattern (3 → 2 → 1)
Phase Meaning Scripture
First three days Foundation Genesis 1:3–13
Next two days Living witnesses Genesis 1:20–25
Final one Image revealed Genesis 1:26–27
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X. Patriarch Pattern and Law Witness
Three patriarchs establish covenant (Genesis 12:1–3).
Two witnesses confirm truth (Deuteronomy 19:15).
Old Testament witness figures:
• Moses → Law
• Elijah → Prophets (Matthew 17:3)
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XI. Cross, Resurrection, Early Church, and Final Witnesses
• Cross: Two criminals, one Savior (Luke 23:33)
• Resurrection: Two angels (John 20:12)
• Early Church: Disciples sent two by two (Mark 6:7)
• End-time witnesses: Revelation 11:3, testify 1,260 days
Sevenfold judgments follow (Revelation 6:1).
Finally, one Lamb reigns (Revelation 5:12).
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XII. Jordan River and Three-Day Resurrection Pattern
• Jordan crossing → priests with Ark → testimony revealed (Joshua 3:15–17)
• Baptism of Jesus → Father, Spirit, Son (Matthew 3:16–17)
• Three-day resurrection pattern: Jonah (Jonah 1:17), Hosea (Hosea 6:2)
Christ manifests glory in flesh (John 1:14).
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XIII. Full Biblical Convergence
Pattern Scripture Fulfillment
Three Abraham, Isaac, Jacob Covenant foundation
Two Law, Prophets, Final witnesses Legal testimony
Seven Feasts, seals, Daniel’s weeks Prophetic timeline
One Christ Redemption complete
All Scripture converges on Him.
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XIV. Final Declaration
• Abraham climbed the mountain
• Isaac carried the wood
• Jacob wrestled
• Prophets spoke
• Witnesses testified
• Trumpet sounded
Cross stood on a hill; two beams intersected.
Two testified. One Redeemer revealed.
Hebrews 12:2:
“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.”
Three prepared, two confirmed, seven unfolded, one receives glory.
The Lamb alone is the hero.
✠SGT Dinah Scivoletti✠
✠Joan of Arc Priory✠
✠✠Act and God will Act (Actus et Deus Act)✠✠