Donna Danna (4 Nov 2018)
"WHO ARE THE TWO WITNESSES OF REV. 11:3-12?"



Elijah (also known as Elias in the NT) and Enoch never died and were taken to heaven so they are the most likely candidates to be the two witnesses of Rev. 11:3-12. The two witnesses are also called "the two olive trees and the two candlesticks" in this Bible passage, and they are also called "these two olive branches" in Zech. 4:12.

EARTH SEE, TELEVIEW THE TORSO is an anagram for THESE ARE THE TWO OLIVE TREES (Rev. 11:4)
SACKCLOTH TESTED WIN is an anagram for THE TWO CANDLESTICKS (Rev. 11:4)  Rev. 11:3 tells us that the two witnesses are clothed in sackcloth.

However, DETEST, TELEVIEW ENOCH, ELIAS, SHOCK EARTH, WERT TO STAND is an anagram for the phrase THESE ARE THE TWO OLIVE TREES AND THE TWO CANDLESTICKS (Rev. 11:4).

THEE TELEVIEW TORSOS is an anagram for THESE TWO OLIVE TREES (Zech. 4:11).

Rev. 11:9 tells us that the people of all nations shall see their dead bodies for three days and a half, and that wouldn't be possible without modern day satellite and television.  Rev. 11:11 tells us that they are resurrected after three days and a half and they stood upon their feet, and great fear falls on them that beholds them.

SAINT LIE DEAD, ASTONISHES BEHOLDER is an anagram for NATIONS SHALL SEE THEIR DEAD BODIES (Rev. 11:9)

VIEW SCREEN, LOATHES BOTH is an anagram for THESE TWO OLIVE BRANCHES (Zech. 4:12) Don't forget that Rev. 11:11 tells us how the people of the nations are rejoicing over the two witnesses deaths because the two prophets tormented them that dwell on the earth so they would certainly detest and loathe the two witnesses.

B ENOCH, ELIAS, TWO SERVETH is another anagram for THESE TWO OLIVE BRANCHES (Zech. 4:12).  (The letter B at the beginning of this anagram is not a typographical error, and it sounds like and stands for the word BE.)