See the prophetic story without losing the thread.
When Daniel, Revelation, history, and future events feel disconnected, Stream of Time helps you follow the sequence in one place — with Scripture, sources, and guided paths close at hand.
Start with the live MVP: a focused prophecy timeline with Scripture references, source links, and guided routes for first-time exploration.
“The stone that struck the image became a great mountain...”
Daniel 2 · linked to timeline context
Sources and interpretation notes stay close to the moment you are reading.
Stop losing the thread
Keep the Bible passages, historical moments, and interpretation notes in one place while you study.
See what connects
Move from one prophecy or event to the next without guessing how Daniel, Revelation, and history relate.
Start with a path
Choose a guided route when the full timeline feels too large to approach all at once.
Guided paths
Start where your question begins.
Whether you are studying Daniel, Revelation, the Advent movement, or the larger story of redemption, choose a route and follow it step by step.
Story of Redemption
Follow the big story from Creation and the Fall to Christ, the Second Coming, and the New Earth.
Daniel Prophecy
Follow Daniel 2, 7, 8, the 2300 days, and the 1844 sanctuary theme.
Revelation 12–14
Explore the woman, dragon, beasts, remnant, and the Three Angels’ Messages.
Advent Movement
Trace Miller, the 1843 chart, the Midnight Cry, the Great Disappointment, and the investigative judgment.
Future Sequence
See how future events are commonly ordered in interpretation — without turning them into date predictions.
How it works
Built for study, not scrolling
Evidence stays visible while the interface stays quiet, so you can keep reading without turning study into a dashboard.
Find a moment
Open a prophecy, event, or milestone and see where it sits in the larger story.
Follow the links
Use related events to move through the sequence instead of jumping between scattered notes.
Check the basis
Keep Bible passages, source links, and interpretation notes next to the timeline item you are reading.
Current scope
What you can study today
The first version focuses on one job: helping you explore the prophetic timeline clearly before adding chat, news, or personal research tools.
Future events are represented as theological sequence, not date predictions.
Roadmap
What comes after the timeline
News and event signals
SoonUnderstand which current events may be worth comparing with the timeline — without hype.
Ask Experts
LaterAsk questions when a passage, symbol, or historical claim needs more context.
Personal research workspace
LaterSave the nodes, answers, and threads you want to revisit in deeper study.