The Two Witnesses – Messianic Jews and the Gentile Church in Unified Power
Revelation 11:3-4 (KJV) “And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth. These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth.”
The Two Witnesses represent one of the most powerful expressions of God’s end-time witness. In this booklet’s understanding, the Two Witnesses, the Two Olive Trees, and the Two Lampstands (candlesticks) all describe the same unified reality: the collaborative prophetic ministry of Messianic Jews who have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ and embraced the full Pauline revelation, working together with the Gentile Church in the last days.
This unified witness stands as a bold testimony amid the activity of the Four Horsemen, demonstrating that the Book of Revelation is the Revelation of Jesus Christ — the Lamb who empowers His Church even in the darkest hour.
God grants supernatural power to “my two witnesses” who prophesy for 1,260 days (3½ years) clothed in sackcloth, symbolizing mourning, repentance, and prophetic authority. They are explicitly identified as:
· The Two Olive Trees speak of anointing and covenant (Zechariah 4:11-14) — the natural olive tree (Israel/Messianic Jews) and the wild olive tree grafted in (Gentile believers, Romans 11).
· The Two Lampstands symbolize the churches bearing light (Revelation 1:20). One represents the Messianic Jewish remnant that has embraced Jesus as Messiah and the full Pauline revelation; the other represents the maturing Gentile Church.
· These are not two isolated individuals but a corporate, unified prophetic company functioning as God’s witnesses. They work together in the last days, combining the strength of Jewish roots with the global reach of the Gentile Church to confront deception and proclaim the Gospel with signs and wonders.
The Messianic Jewish witness embodies the restored Jewish roots of the faith, embracing Jesus as Messiah and the full Pauline revelation of grace, the mystery of the Church, and the one new man (Ephesians 2:14-16). The Gentile Church brings its global reach, diverse gifts, and historical momentum. Together, they form a single, powerful prophetic company standing before the God of the earth.
This is not primarily two isolated individuals but a corporate, unified end-time witness — the maturing expression of the victorious super Church.
Nature and Practices
Empowered by God, this unified witness will:
· Prophesy with boldness against the deception of the White Horse, the violence of the Red Horse, the economic bondage of the Black Horse, and the culture of death of the Pale/Green Horse.
· Exercise miraculous authority — shutting heaven from rain, turning waters to blood, and releasing plagues as often as needed (Revelation 11:5-6).
· Confront the systems of the Antichrist and call the world to repentance.
· Operate in the anointing of the “oil” (Holy Spirit) and the joy of the “wine,” modeling the protected provision discussed in Chapter 3.
Their ministry is marked by unity, authority, and sacrificial testimony, perfectly fulfilling Jesus’ prayer in John 17:21 that His people “may be one.”
Timeline: Pre-Wrath Ministry
The Two Witnesses appear and minister during the pre-wrath period — overlapping with the intensified activity of the seals and the Four Horsemen, but before the full wrath of God is poured out through the later trumpets and bowls. Their 1,260-day ministry concludes with their temporary defeat by the beast, followed by resurrection after 3½ days and ascension to heaven. This dramatic public event serves as a powerful sign to the nations and transitions into the final stages of judgment. But before the full wrath of God is poured out in the later trumpets and bowls.
· They confront the systems represented by the Four Horsemen: exposing religious deception (White Horse), resisting violence and persecution (Red Horse), declaring freedom from economic bondage (Black Horse), and shining light against the culture of death (Pale/Green Horse).
· Their powerful ministry — shutting heaven, turning waters to blood, and releasing plagues as needed — demonstrates the authority of the unified Church operating in the Spirit’s power.
· At the end of their testimony, the beast overcomes them temporarily, but God resurrects them after 3½ days, and they ascend to heaven. This public resurrection powerfully testifies to the nations and precedes the final wrath.
In contrast, the 144,000 (Revelation 7:1-8 and 14:1-5) are a distinct group of sealed Jewish believers (12,000 from each tribe). They function as special witnesses primarily during the Great Tribulation period, protected by God for a unique evangelistic and worship role amid the height of the Antichrist’s persecution and the outpouring of wrath.
Connection to the Victorious End-Time Church
The unified ministry of Messianic Jews and the Gentile Church is a direct fulfillment of the glorious Church prophesied in Isaiah 60. As gross darkness covers the earth through the Horsemen, this combined witness arises and shines with the glory of the Lord. It demonstrates supernatural power, draws a great harvest, and reveals the beauty of Jew and Gentile becoming “one new man” in Christ.
This partnership is the super Church in action — sealed for protection, resourced through the wealth transfer, and empowered to complete its assignment before the return of the Lord.
This unified witness of Messianic Jews and Gentile believers fulfills the prayer of Jesus in John 17:21 — “that they all may be one.” It is the glorious Church of Isaiah 60 arising in unity and power. As the Horsemen ride, this combined witness:
· Proclaims the full Gospel with boldness.
· Demonstrates supernatural authority.
· Prepares the way for a great harvest.
· Reveals the glory of God through the Church before the return of the Lord.
The temporary “death” of the witnesses reminds us that apparent defeat is never final in God’s story. Resurrection and ascension confirm the ultimate victory of Christ and His people.
God’s Perspective and Hope Even when the beast appears to overcome the witnesses, God has the final word: resurrection and ascension. This reminds every believer that apparent defeat is never the end. The unified witness of Messianic Jews and Gentile Christians will shine brightly, exposing darkness and proclaiming the Gospel with unprecedented authority.
Believers today are called to pursue this unity now — bridging Jew and Gentile in love, prayer, and mission. As we do, we position ourselves as part of this powerful company that will glorify God in the last days.
Messianic Jewish Unity with the Gentile Church
One of the most beautiful and strategic realities of the end-time Church is the growing unity between Messianic Jews (Jewish believers in Jesus/Yeshua as Messiah) and the Gentile Church. This unity is not optional but central to God’s plan for the glorious Church of Isaiah 60 and the powerful witness of the Two Witnesses described in Revelation 11.
Biblical Foundation The New Testament strongly emphasizes this unity:
· Ephesians 2:14-16 (KJV): “For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us… to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace.” Jesus’ death created “one new man” — a unified Body where Jew and Gentile are reconciled in Him.
· Romans 11:17-24: Paul uses the olive tree metaphor — Gentiles are “wild branches” grafted into the natural olive tree (Israel). Jewish and Gentile believers nourish each other, with mutual blessing and dependence.
· John 17:21: Jesus prayed that His followers “may be one,” so the world would believe. This unity between Messianic Jews and Gentile Christians is a powerful testimony.
· Ephesians 3:6: Gentiles are “fellow heirs” and “partakers of the promise” together with Israel through the Gospel.
This is the “one new man” reality — not erasing Jewish identity, but fulfilling it in Messiah, with Gentiles fully included as equal covenant partners.
Historical and Current Context
After the early Church became predominantly Gentile, Jewish identity in Christ was often suppressed. However, since 1967 there has been a remarkable resurgence of Messianic Judaism. Tens of thousands of Jewish believers now openly follow Yeshua while retaining Jewish identity and practices. Estimates place the global number of Messianic Jews between 350,000 and higher, with significant growth in the United States, Israel, and other nations. Many Messianic congregations include both Jewish and Gentile members, reflecting practical unity.
This movement is part of God’s restoring work, preparing the Church for its end-time assignment.
Exploring Zechariah 4: The Two Olive Trees and the Golden Lampstand
Zechariah 4:1-3, 11-14 (KJV) “And the angel that talked with me came again, and waked me, as a man that is wakened out of his sleep, And said unto me, What seest thou? And I said, I have looked, and behold a candlestick all of gold, with a bowl upon the top of it, and his seven lamps thereon, and seven pipes to the seven lamps, which are upon the top thereof: And two olive trees by it, one upon the right side of the bowl, and the other upon the left side thereof. … Then answered I, and said unto him, What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof? And I answered again, and said unto him, What be these two olive branches which through the two golden pipes empty the golden oil out of themselves? And he answered me and said, Knowest thou not what these be? And I said, No, my lord. Then said he, These are the two anointed ones, that stand by the Lord of the whole earth.”
Zechariah 4 is part of a series of night visions given to the prophet Zechariah during the rebuilding of the Temple after the Babylonian exile. The central vision is a golden lampstand (menorah) with seven lamps, continuously supplied with oil from two olive trees through golden pipes.
The two olive trees (also called “two olive branches” and “two anointed ones”) are the key focus. They are not ordinary trees — they supernaturally supply golden oil directly into the lampstand, enabling it to shine without human effort. The angel explains they are “the two anointed ones, that stand by the Lord of the whole earth.” This points to divine empowerment, priestly and kingly authority, and continuous spiritual supply.
Revelation 11:3-4 directly quotes and fulfills Zechariah 4: “These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth.”
In the framework of this booklet, the Two Olive Trees of Zechariah 4 and Revelation 11 represent the unified end-time witness of:
· Messianic Jews (natural olive branches who have believed in Yeshua and embraced the full Pauline revelation)
· The Gentile Church (wild olive branches grafted in, per Romans 11).
Together, they stand before the Lord of the whole earth, continuously supplied by the Holy Spirit (“golden oil”) to shine as powerful witnesses during the seals and the activity of the Four Horsemen. This unity enables the super Church of Isaiah 60 to arise and shine with supernatural power.
Theological Significance for the Last Days
1. Continuous Supply — The Church does not shine by human strength but by the constant flow of the Holy Spirit.
2. Unity of Jew and Gentile — The two trees working together picture the “one new man” (Ephesians 2).
3. Power for Witness — The olive trees empower bold prophecy, signs, and testimony even in the face of opposition (as seen when the witnesses are temporarily overcome but then resurrected).
4. Hope Amid Darkness — Just as the lampstand shines in Zechariah’s post-exile darkness, the unified Church shines amid the Horsemen’s activity.
Practical Application
· Pursue the anointing of the Holy Spirit (“oil”) so you can contribute to the unified witness.
· Actively work toward reconciliation and partnership between Messianic Jewish believers and the Gentile Church.
· Stand boldly as part of God’s lampstand, knowing the olive trees supply endless oil for the task.
Exploring Romans 11: The Olive Tree and God’s End-Time Unity
Romans 11:17-24 (KJV) “And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, wert graffed in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive tree; Boast not against the branches… For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee.”
Paul’s olive tree metaphor in Romans 11 is one of the most important passages for understanding God’s plan for Israel, the Church, and the end-time unity of Messianic Jews and Gentile believers.
Exegesis of the Olive Tree
· The Olive Tree represents the covenant people of God, rooted in the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) and the rich spiritual nourishment of God’s promises.
· Natural Branches — The Jewish people/Israel. Some were “broken off” because of unbelief in Jesus as Messiah.
· Wild Olive Branches — Gentile believers who, by faith in Christ, are grafted into the same olive tree. They do not replace the tree but partake of its root and fatness.
· Grafting Process — A supernatural act of God’s grace. Gentiles are not a separate tree but are joined to the same living organism.
· Warning Against Arrogance — Paul strongly cautions Gentile believers not to boast against the natural branches. The root supports the branches, not the other way around.
This picture directly supports the Two Olive Trees of Revelation 11 and Zechariah 4 — the natural (Messianic Jewish) and the grafted-in (Gentile) working together as one powerful witness.
Key Doctrinal Insights
1. God Has Not Cast Away Israel (Romans 11:1-2) There has always been a faithful remnant of Jewish believers. Today’s Messianic Jewish movement is part of this continuing remnant.
2. Gentiles Are Grafted In to Provoke Israel to Jealousy (Romans 11:11) The inclusion of Gentiles was always meant to make Israel jealous for their own Messiah, ultimately leading to their restoration.
3. Future Restoration (Romans 11:25-26) “Blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved.” There is a coming fullness of Gentile harvest that will trigger a great turning of Jewish people to their Messiah.
4. One New Man The grafted wild branches and the restored natural branches together form the glorious, unified Church that fulfills Ephesians 2:14-16 — the “one new man” in Christ.
Connection to the Two Witnesses and Victorious Church
In the framework of this booklet, the Two Olive Trees in Revelation 11 symbolize this exact reality:
· Messianic Jews (natural branches who have believed and embraced the full Pauline revelation)
· Working in unity with the Gentile Church (wild branches grafted in).
Zechariah 4, together with Romans 11 and Revelation 11, paints a magnificent picture: In the last days, the natural and grafted branches will flow together, empowered by the Spirit, to reveal God’s glory through a unified, victorious Church.
This unified witness confronts the Four Horsemen, shines in the darkness of Isaiah 60, and demonstrates to the world that the middle wall of partition has been broken down. The olive tree is not two separate entities but one tree bearing fruit for God’s glory in the last days.
Practical Application for Today
· Gentile believers: Humility, gratitude, and honor toward the Jewish roots of our faith. Avoid replacement theology. Pray for and support Messianic Jews.
· Messianic Jews: Embrace your identity in Messiah while walking in love and partnership with Gentile believers.
· Both: Pursue genuine relationship, joint prayer, and collaborative mission. Celebrate the shared root while appreciating the distinct contributions of each part of the tree.
As the Horsemen ride, the olive tree is being healed and strengthened. The natural and grafted branches are drawing closer, preparing the way for the great harvest and the revelation of God’s glory through His unified Church.
Hopeful Conclusion The olive tree stands as a living promise: God is faithful to both Israel and the Church. The grafting in of Gentiles was never the end of the story — it is preparation for the restoration of the natural branches and the full maturity of the glorious end-time Church.
The Role in the Two Witnesses and Victorious Church
In the framework of this booklet, the unified witness of Messianic Jews (who embrace the full Pauline revelation) and the Gentile Church forms the powerful Two Witnesses / Two Olive Trees / Two Lampstands. This partnership:
· Combines Jewish roots with global Gentile outreach.
· Demonstrates the “one new man” to a divided world.
· Confronts the Horsemen with a credible, authoritative Gospel.
· Fulfills Isaiah 60 by shining God’s glory amid darkness, drawing nations to the light.
Mutual blessing flows: Messianic Jews help the broader Church recover biblical roots, while the Gentile Church provides love, support, and partnership in reaching the Jewish people and the world.
Practical Steps Toward Greater Unity
1. Prayer and Relationship — Pray for Messianic congregations and Jewish believers. Build genuine friendships across Jewish and Gentile lines.
2. Mutual Honor — Gentile believers honor Jewish roots without legalism; Messianic Jews welcome Gentiles as full co-heirs without requiring them to become Jewish.
3. Joint Mission — Collaborate in evangelism, especially to Jewish people and unreached nations.
4. Study Romans 11 — Understand God’s ongoing plan for Israel and the Church’s role in provoking Israel to jealousy (Romans 11:11).
5. Celebrate Together — Share in biblical feasts and holy days as expressions of unity and remembrance.
Hope for the Last Days As the Horsemen ride, Messianic Jewish and Gentile unity will shine as a beacon. This is the glorious Church of Isaiah 60 arising — not in uniformity, but in beautiful diversity unified in Messiah. The world will see the love of Christ through this oneness, leading to a great harvest before His return.
This unity glorifies Jesus and demonstrates that the middle wall of partition has truly been broken down. Let us pursue it with humility and love.
