Michael Rood
This is the Messianic Jewish Bible teacher and author who popularized the Agricultural Biblical Calendar of the Karaites.
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“I've been searching all of my adult life for this kind of wisdom! I have listened to Irvin Baxter for 13 years and the Prophecy Club off and on for the same amount of time. I felt like I only had bits and pieces of the big picture. Then I hit the "wisdom and understanding jackpot" the next night when I typed "Prophecy" into a google search and out of all the sights that were available, I clicked on Tim's site first! It was like God pulled a needle out of a haystack for me in answer to my prayer from the day before!”
His materials are highly recommended, especially the Prophetic Feasts of the Lord video series, as well as his book Mystery of Iniquity. Not to mention his Israel Tour. I went on the first one in November, 2001 and had a memorable time. Consider his tour before you go on any other.
Also if you have a chance to see Michael in one of the cities of his frequent U.S. speaking tours, it would be well worth your time to make the drive out.
Just watch out for where he strays from proper literal interpretation such as when he says Chernobyl is Wormwood / the Third Trumpet by using unreliable allegorical interpretation.
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