Avraham Gileadi’s Latter-Day Events Timeline

Below is a concise timeline of Avraham Gileadi’s latter-day events, emphasizing the Davidic Servant’s role, his connection to the “marred servant” (3 Nephi 21:10), and other attributed servant roles. The timeline reflects Gileadi’s Isaiah-centric eschatology, with minimal focus on additional servant figures.

Timeline of Events and Servant Roles

1.      Tribulation and Testing (Pre-Davidic Servant)

o        Description: Global chaos—economic collapse, wars, and natural disasters—tests God’s people, refining a righteous remnant (Isaiah 5:5, 10:6).

o        Servant Role: No active servant figure; the stage is set for the Davidic Servant’s emergence.

o        Davidic Servant Connection: Foreshadowed as the future deliverer (Isaiah 11:1–5).

2.      Emergence of the Davidic Servant as the Marred Servant

o        Description: The Davidic Servant, a mortal descendant of David, arises to restore Israel (Isaiah 11:1–5, 55:3–4).

o        Servant Role and Marred Servant Connection: Identified as the “marred servant” (3 Nephi 21:10), suffering rejection or trials due to unbelief but healed by God. Roles include:

§         Temporal Leader: Acts as Christ’s “proxy” for temporal restoration, distinct from Christ’s spiritual role (,).

§         Marred Servant: Endures physical, social, or spiritual “marring” (Isaiah 52:13–15), restored to lead (,).

§         Other Roles: “David” (Jeremiah 23:5), “Branch” (Isaiah 11:1), “Lawgiver” (Isaiah 55:4), “Suffering Servant” (Isaiah 53, temporal suffering) (,).

3.      Gathering of Israel’s Twelve Tribes

o        Description: The Davidic Servant leads a “Greater Exodus,” gathering Israel from global dispersion to Zion (Isaiah 49:6, Ezekiel 37:21–24).

o        Servant Role: Primary leader, with roles as:

§         Ensign: A “root of Jesse” rallying nations (Isaiah 11:10–12) (,).

§         Shepherd: Guides Israel to safety (Ezekiel 34:23) (,).

§         Possible “One Mighty and Strong”: May align with D&C 85:7, though not distinctly emphasized (,).

o        Other Figures: The 144,000 (Revelation 7:4) assist but are subordinate, not distinct servants (,).

4.      Establishment of Zion and New Jerusalem

o        Description: Zion becomes a refuge, and the New Jerusalem is built in the Americas (Isaiah 65:17–19, D&C 84:2–4).

o        Servant Role: The Davidic Servant organizes Zion, acting as:

§         Builder of Zion: Prepares the holy city (Isaiah 60:1–3) (,).

§         Prince: Governs temporally (Ezekiel 37:25) (,).

§         Possible Elias: May prepare the way, but not distinctly separate (,).

5.      Global Judgment and Purification

o        Description: The “day of the Lord” brings divine judgment and cosmic signs (Isaiah 2:10–21, D&C 88:87–92).

o        Servant Role: The Davidic Servant may warn nations as a “witness” (Isaiah 55:4), but Christ dominates this phase (,).

o        Other Figures: No distinct servant figures highlighted.

6.      Second Coming and Millennial Reign

o        Description: Christ returns, establishing universal peace with Zion as a center (Isaiah 11:6–9, Revelation 20:4–6).

o        Servant Role: The Davidic Servant’s mission ends, deferring to Christ after fulfilling temporal roles (,).

Text-Based Chart of Timeline

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| Event                              | Description                              | Servant Roles                     |
|------------------------------------|------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------|
| 1. Tribulation and Testing         | Global chaos refines remnant              | None; Davidic Servant foreshadowed|
| 2. Emergence of Davidic Servant     | Mortal leader arises to restore Israel   | Marred Servant, Temporal Leader,  |
|                                    |                                          | David, Branch, Lawgiver, Suffering|
| 3. Gathering of Israel             | Greater Exodus to Zion                   | Ensign, Shepherd, (One Mighty?)   |
| 4. Establishment of Zion           | Zion and New Jerusalem built             | Builder, Prince, (Elias?)         |
| 5. Global Judgment                 | Day of the Lord, divine judgment         | Witness (minor role)              |
| 6. Second Coming and Millennium     | Christ reigns, peace established         | Davidic Servant’s role concludes   |
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Notes on Servant Roles

·         Davidic Servant and Marred Servant: Gileadi equates the Davidic Servant with the “marred servant” (3 Nephi 21:10), a mortal figure distinct from Christ, who suffers (physically, socially, or spiritually) due to unbelief but is healed to gather Israel (Isaiah 52:13–15) (,,). This marring reflects trials like persecution or rejection, not Christ’s atonement (,).

·         Other Davidic Servant Roles: Includes “David” (Jeremiah 23:5), “Branch” (Isaiah 11:1), “Lawgiver” (Isaiah 55:4), “Suffering Servant” (Isaiah 53, temporal), “Ensign” (Isaiah 11:10), “Shepherd” (Ezekiel 34:23), and possibly “One Mighty and Strong” (D&C 85:7) or Elias, though these are not distinct (,).

·         Other Figures: The 144,000 (Revelation 7:4) assist but are not independent servants. Figures like Elias or “One Mighty and Strong” are typically conflated with the Davidic Servant. Joseph Smith is acknowledged but not equated with these roles (,,).

Connection to Your Interests

This timeline aligns with your focus on servant figures and eschatological sequences at https://clint-gray.com/Servant_Figures.htm and https://clint-gray.com/GMW.htm. Unlike your broader exploration of figures like Gazelem, Gileadi centers on the Davidic Servant, with the marred servant as a key role, distinct from mainstream LDS views that equate it with Christ (,).

11/10/25 update from: Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHRxj4Sjlrk (Original interview: https://youtu.be/_bjy4oZKEvo)

Episode Summary

Avraham Gileadi reveals that Isaiah contains 30 End-Time events patterned after ancient events (creation chaos, Sodom & Gomorrah, Passover, wilderness wandering, re-conquest, Zion paradise). These will converge in a short 7-year (or less) window like falling dominoes. None have been fulfilled yet—the End-Time scenario has not started.

Critical warnings: False call-outs from Babylon will deceive the spiritually unprepared. Only those who fully repent, consecrate all to God, and master Isaiah will discern truth. Studying Isaiah opens heaven; spiritual blindness comes from idolatry.

Personal growth and prophecy are intricately interwoven. Tools at Isaiah Institute help connect pieces like a 1,000-piece puzzle. Ephraim’s role as “spiritual kings and queens of the Gentiles” ties to temple covenants and the Davidic Covenant.

“Have any of the 30 End Time events been fulfilled? No—the End Time scenario has not started yet... these events converge in Isaiah over a very short 7 or less years—like dominoes.”

The 30 End-Time Events (IsaiahProphecy.com)

Gileadi lists all 30 at IsaiahProphecy.com.