18.The Great Harvests

1. The Barley Harvest

The First Fruits of the Barley Harvest

The 24 Elders

My studies have revealed that the 24 Elders are either those who came up out of their graves on the Mount of Olives and walked into Jerusalem right after Jesus Christ was resurrected; Matt. 27: 52-53, “And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, and came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.” Or, they were among those who were in Hades/Sheol in the bosom of Abraham. Both those groups rose at the time of the first fruits of the barley harvest.

Some of those may’ve been from among those mentioned in the Hebrews 11 Hall-of-Faith. 8 out of 22 of the Old Testament saints mentioned in Hebrews 11 weren’t even Israelites; For example, Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah and Rahab. Verse 32 states that the writer didn’t have time to write about all of them, so we can speculate: Surely Deborah the prophetess, military leader and 4th and only female Judge of pre-monarchic Israel belongs in the Hall of Faith! Job certainly belongs and he was not an Israelite. The Barley Harvest is for all nations, just like the Wheat Harvest and it doesn’t exclude Hebrew Israelites. The Fruit or ‘Good Grape’ Harvest seems to be the only one that’s mostly (but not completely) exclusive to the Jews.

When do the 24 Elders arrive in God’s throne room? I agree with most Bereans that it was sometime from Jesus Christ’s death and His resurrection.

The Owner’s Portion of the Barley Harvest

The Bride of Christ and the Church of Philadelphia

St. John is the Individual Model for the Bride of Christ.

St. John, who is called “the one Jesus loved,” was the only apostle who stayed at the cross during Jesus’ crucifixion. 65 years later, immediately after St. John experienced His first amazing Revelation vision, that of Jesus Christ walking among the seven golden lamp stands, which represent the 7 church types, St. John looked and saw an open door. “He heard God say ‘Come up here’ and he went up and saw seven blazing torches before the throne of God and he saw the Lamb who appeared to have been slaughtered in the center of His throne.” (Rev. 4:1)

The fact that St. John saw all seven lamp stands before the throne of God, and that they were all blazing, seems to indicate that at least some saints from every one of the seven church types, even the five faltering ones, will be gathered by Jesus Christ unto Himself at His Open Door Harvest.

Jesus Christ is the DOOR.

What I’m calling the Open Door Harvest is the harvest that more and more modern Bereans are call the Barley Harvest. (It’s the owner’s portion.) The individuals who make it through Jesus Christ’s Open Door are the ones who will be spared the hour of trial that’s coming upon the whole world.

Or, is the bride still on Earth?

Did St. John write only of the church’s symbolic presence in God’s throne room, in which the flames on the lamp stands were indicators of the state the church on Earth, especially immediately before Jesus will break the first seal of the scroll? If so, then it makes sense to me that the Lamb of God would begin breaking seals at the time when all 7 are blazing. His bride will be ready; So it will be time for Him to begin breaking the seals! It’s important for me to understand this because I see so much evidence that our Lord and Savior has already begun breaking seals.

That seems to mean that the watching part of the church is ready now. (I’m hoping more that more saints will wake up just before His Open Door Harvest.)

There’s not presently a temple of God standing in Jerusalem!

I think the Seven Year Countdown Begins Before the Church Age Ends:

The Gleanings of the Barley Harvest

Fifth Seal Martyrs

Gleanings are given over to the stranger and the poor who become the new owners. In the case of the harvests of souls at the end of the age, the gleanings are given over to the world. Even though the whole field of the souls of the Barley Harvest became holy because the first-fruits offering, was accepted by God Almighty, God won’t take back for Himself any part that was given over to a different owner, unless they’re put to death. This is especially true in the case of souls in the time of the end, because the new owner is the world, and the world is controlled by the Beast.

2. The Wheat Harvest

The First Fruits of the Wheat Harvest

The 144,000

The Owner’s Portion of the Wheat Harvest

The Tribulation Saints

Revelation 7:14

The Gleanings of the Wheat Harvest

The Two Witnesses

The Two Witnesses come on the scene 1,260 days before the Beast comes out of the abyss, so they must arrive extremely early in the 70th week of Daniel. A very careful analysis of the passage reveals that Daniel only sees the Two Witnesses when they’re killed and lay in a street of Jerusalem and when they’re resurrected. Regarding the initial part of the ministry of the Two Witnesses, the angel told Daniel about their powers after Daniel measured the temple. But, the angel never described the Two Witnesses as actually being in the temple or on temple mount. For all those reasons, it’s possible they begin their ministry before the temple is built. I actually think they’re working now. For the complete analysis:

4. The Countdown

https://alephtav.blog/2024/08/31/4-last7yrs/

(Start at marker 4.28, then please read entire post.)

3. The ‘Good Grape’ Harvest

The Bible talks about good grapes and bad grapes (wild grapes).

There were some very good grapes produced by various Sons of Jacob but in the period preceding Judah’s exile almost all the grapes were bad.

Read Isaiah’s poem about it:

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%205&version=NIV

But now, with Jesus Christ as ‘their vine’ good grapes can again be produced by the Jews. They are the remnant by faith.

John 15:1-5

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine dresser. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit. Already you are clean because of the word that I have spoken to you. Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.

We’ve all heard of the Grapes of Wrath, but I think there also must be a Good Grape Harvest since Jesus himself is the good grape vine.

Here are the harvest passages

I think He harvested the living branches, those who were attached to Himself. Since Jesus is the grape vine, His true follower are the ‘good grapes on the branches that are attached to Him. Although this harvest, the first Rev. 14 harvest, isn’t specifically said to be grapes, the barley and wheat harvests had already been completed before chapter 11. Olives and figs are the only other important late season crops.

Another angel came out of the temple in heaven, and he too had a sharp sickle. Still another angel, who had charge of the fire, came from the altar and called in a loud voice to him who had the sharp sickle, “Take your sharp sickle and gather the clusters of grapes from the earth’s vine, because its grapes are ripe.” The angel swung his sickle on the earth, gathered its grapes and threw them into the great wine press of God’s wrath. They were trampled in the wine press outside the city, and blood flowed out of the press, rising as high as the horses’ bridles for a distance of 1,600 stadia. Rev. 17-20

Those are the wild grapes that remained, after Jesus took His good grape harvest.

The First Fruits of the ‘Good Grape’ Harvest

Resurrected O.T. Saints

18.16 Glory God Beyond

With 3 mentions of ‘time’ in just those two verses, perhaps we should ask: ‘when’? The answer is found in the context of the end of Daniel 11, (Antichrist invading Israel) and also here: Daniel 12:2 & Revelation 12: 7-9 see below:

https://ref.ly/Da11 & https://ref.ly/Da12

18.17 Glory God Beyond

The Owner’s Portion of the Good Grape Harvest

The main harvests of the Jews

The Main Good Grape Harvest (owner’s portion) is the Rev. 14: 14-16 harvest by Jesus Christ, when He sits on the clouds with His sickle: It takes place after Rev. 12 when the abomination of desolation (A.O.D.) is first set up and the Jews flee to the mountains to a place God will have prepared for them. We know they’ll stay there for 1,260 days. The sickle Jesus is holding is symbolic. We know from Jesus’ Olivet Discourse that when He harvests them He’ll be seen across the entire sky by everyone from east to west in great glory and He’ll be with a host of His angels who’ll gather them. But, this isn’t our Jesus Christ’s second coming. This is the Olivet Discourse Harvest. No horses are mentioned. The wedding feast hasn’t happened yet in heaven and Armageddon will soon begin.

18.18 Glory God Beyond

This group isn’t part of the church, because this group had already suffered through the seven trumpets of God’s judgment/wrath onto the earth. The church, is not appointed to God’s wrath. But it’s still a huge honor to be invited to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb:

And the angel said to me, “Write this: Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb.” And he said to me, “These are the true words of God.” (Revelation 19:9)

The Gleanings of the Good Grape Harvest Rev. 19

The Last Martyrs

The last martyrs are described by St. John who saw them toward the end of his journey in the spirit. He saw them standing in heaven beside what appeared to be a sea of glass and fire, and heard them named “those who defeated the beast and his image.” These are the gleanings of the Good Grape Harvest. Although they will be mostly Jews, I think there will also be some gentles among them because . . .

18.19 Glory God Beyond

Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring – those who keep God’s commands and hold fast their testimony about Jesus. Rev. 12:17

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%2015&version=NIV

Rev. 19:7 https://ref.ly/Re19

18.20 Glory God Beyond

Harvest Chart

18.21 Glory God Beyond

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According to Romans 11:18, When the first-fruits of something offered to God is holy, the whole lump is holy; This applies to fields of grain and other crops. The gleanings of a holy field (lump) are given over to the poor and the stranger who become it’s new owner.

18.22 Glory God Beyond

18.23 Glory God Beyond

18.24 See the Glory of God, Beyond the Veil