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Hello and welcome to Prophecy Watchers. I'm Gary Stearman and we have a very special guest today. And when I say very special, I mean it. His name is Dustin Bly Stone, and when you get to know him, you're going to learn something. Dustin, welcome to Prophecy Watchers.
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Thank you, Gary. It's an honor to be here again. And I'm just so pleased to have the opportunity to share more information about the Isaiah matrix.
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Now I have to hold up this book, it's called the Isaiah Matrix, shows that Isaiah has a pattern that I'm sure you have not encountered. You may have, but most people have not noticed this, this phenomenon, that Isaiah is a miniature Bible.
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Absolutely. It's an authentication book of the Bible. And if since we started talking about numbers, I thought I'd share this with you, that Isaiah takes the 23rd place in the books of the Bible. So if you take two divided by three, it's 66, 66, 66, 66, repeating forever. Just like we know from Scripture that the word of God will go on forever in eternity. And so Isaiah is. And I know most people get freaked out when they think of six, a bunch of sixes, because they think of 666, but this is actually six, six, six, six, six,. Six, repeating forever the 66 books of the Bible. And so Isaiah has 66 chapters which mirror the 66 books of the Bible perfectly.
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Now I'm. I am turning here to page 19, and page 19 has a huge chart on it and it has a lot of numbers, decimal point numbers. And what do they represent? And give us an idea of how you think as you go into the analysis of Isaiah's book.
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The chart that you're referencing was actually something that the Lord gave me. This was one of the most interesting experiences I ever had. It wasn't based on any research I did. I literally just followed instructions. He told me to take each book of the Bible, count up how many chapters. And then he said, now the book of Isaiah acts as a authentication piece for those 66 books. So take each chapter of Isaiah and count up the number of verses. And so I did that next. And he said, now take the number of chapters in each book and divide it by the total number of verses in each Isaiah chapter. And I said, okay. And then he said, now sum up the total. What's the total number you get to? And it happens to be 71.08. And I just thought, what in the world does that mean? But that didn't really mean anything to me at First. But then somewhere in the back of my mind, I remembered a sermon that I heard from Pastor Sandy Armstrong where he actually showed that 71 is the number in scripture of the Holy Spirit. And so the way you find that is you go to the Old Testament, and the Old Testament, the symbol, the word Holy Ghost never appears in the Old Testament. So the way you find it is you look for a symbol of the Holy Spirit, the dove that Noah sends out. And he went to the dove, which is Yonah. If you do the Gematria on it, it's 71. Now if you go to the New Testament and you find the Holy Spirit in Greek, the, the thing that he specializes in is finding the perfect correlations. Because in Greek you will always get a multiple of 10. You'll get a multiple of 10 when you. And it'll match the Old Testament. So the dove is 71. New mahagion is 710. The Holy Spirit. And then, so what he, what he basically shows is that if whenever you go from the Old Testament, the New Testament is you move the decimal place over by 1 and so you get the, the 71.08. Move the decimal place over 1 and you got 7, 10. So the divisions, the division points in the Bible chapters and verses have a geometric or arithmetic perfect relationship to the Holy Spirit. In other words, the Holy. He's saying, my Holy Spirit is the one who authored all these division points, not man. Man didn't do it. I did it. And it's 7.10.8, because 8 is the number of eternity and infinity. So it's like the Holy Spirit is the one who authored the Bible and all of its indexing and division points, and it leads us into eternity.
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It's interesting from a mathematical perspective, as you just illustrated, but from a verbal perspective, you have taken Isaiah and you noticed that Isaiah has as many chapters as there are books in the Bible.
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Right?
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And take us from there. Just a little way to illustrate to people what you're doing in this book.
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I saw that Isaiah, chapter 40, verse three equaled Matthew book 40, chapter three. Because Matthew book 40, chapter three is the fulfillment of the prophecy of parry in the desert, a highway for our God. So I went back and I looked at where that prophecy came from. And it just so happened to be Isaiah, chapter 40, verse three. And I was like, oh, Isaiah chapter 40, verse three equals Matthew book 40, chapter three. I don't think that's a coincidence.
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What we call a coincidence. Yeah, except wait a minute, maybe it's not a coincidence.
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Exactly. So I Decided to investigate. So I went to Genesis. Well, I went to Isaiah chapter one and looked to see if it had anything correlating with Genesis book one. And I found a number of correlations. We see, first of all, Isaiah starts his prophesying by saying, listen O heavens and hear O earth, for the Lord speaks. That's the very first words of Isaiah chapter 1, verse 2. And in Genesis it's in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. So in the beginning he's creating it, and in Isaiah he's now prophesying to it. And then I went to Revelation. Well, I went to Isaiah chapter 66 and read that particular chapter and it prophesies of the new heavens and the new earth. And of course I automatically knew that revelation, that prophecy is coming to pass in Revelation, where God creates the new heavens and the new earth. And that started a detailed exploration. So at that point I was taking handwritten notes and I went To Isaiah chapter 2 At that point, and I would go to Exodus and read chapter one of Exodus and I would read Isaiah chapter two. Then I would read chapter two of Exodus and read Isaiah chapter two. Then I would read chapter three of Exodus and read Isaiah chapter two again, read chapter four of Exodus and Isaiah chapter two again. And I was just detailing all of the correlations and parallels that I was finding there, and they're numerous.
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And you're saying basically that the book of Isaiah is laid out in precisely the same way the Bible is laid out. And in fact, and I've heard it said, or heard it referred to as Isaiah's miniature Bible. And so you have spent how many years now studying the coincidences between the Bible, the structure of the Bible and the structure of the book of Isaiah?
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Actually, I have it on the back. It's a project that spent 22 years of deep Bible study and exploration mapping out all the correlations. But also it includes the other study that I did, Metacosm, which goes through the Bible book order. So if the Bible has a book order that has a thematic progression mirroring the believer's life, Israel's history and spiritual development, the church's history and spiritual development, and each individual believers history and spiritual development and their prophetic destinies, then the book of Isaiah should also therefore bear out that same pattern of progression. And it does. And so that's. I basically, yeah, I wrote this, my first book, Isaiah, a biblical microcosm. And this was the one that just looked at the 66 chapters, 66 books.
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Now I've heard this referred to as Isaiah's Miniature Bible or many other titles by people who have noticed this from time to time. In fact, I began to notice this years ago, but I did not apply the incredible discipline that you have applied. I saw that that Isaiah was definitely laid out in the pattern of the entire Bible. And this was intriguing to me. And I started looking at it and meanwhile you were over there really looking at it. And the result is called the Isaiah Matrix. This is a book, what can I say? It's heavy. And it's heavy for a reason. Because you've worked very, very hard on this.
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Absolutely. And it's been a pleasure and an honor to do it. I feel called to do it and I've been so blessed by going through it. It's really enriched and enhanced my spiritual walk. And the other things that I think are real exciting is that it shows, embedded and baked into it is the pre millennial, pre tribulation rapture eschatology that we all adhere to here at Prophecy Watchers. And it shows that out very, very clearly.
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We've got to take a little break right now. When we come back, I want you to explain that to me. We're talking with Dustin Blystone. By the way, if you'd like to get a copy of our magazine, monthly magazine, the Prophecy Watcher. Here's how you can do that.
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And we're back with Dustin Blythstone. And let's continue where we left off because the idea that you're presenting is very intriguing to me.
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Right. So it this goes into my second book MetacoSM where I detailed a prophetic progression of the book order. Genesis to Exodus, Exodus to Leviticus, Leviticus to Numbers, Deuteronomy, it's showing the history of Israel and God, developing them into a nation and ultimately into a kingdom. But right before they become a kingdom. The last book before the kingdom age commences is the book of Ruth which happens during the Judges stage towards the end of the Judges period of God's divine history. And as you see that it's a gentile bride marrying her Jewish kinsman, Redeemer right before the kingdom age commences well, when you look at it, that's actually the eighth book of the Bible, the book of Ruth. So you go to the eighth chapter of Isaiah and you find another marriage. It's the marriage of Isaiah to his wife, the prophetess, and they have a child named Mahershalal Hashbaz. It's a mouthful, but his name is indicative of the rapture, meaning, quick is the spoil, speedy is the prey. And the rapture is talked about as a spoil in the book of Luke and the book of Matthew, it's a spoil. God is spoiling Satan's domain by taking his people home. And then if you look at Amos, which is the eighth book of the Prophets, and it corresponds to Isaiah chapter 30, there's a massive amount of correlation between those that chapter and that book. And Amos starts with a shepherder from Tekoa. Tekoa means trumpets, by the way, two years before the earthquake. And I believe that the rapture is going to cause, because it's also the resurrection of the dead in Christ. I believe it's going to cause a massive worldwide series of earthquakes. And then if you go to first Thessalonians, which is the eighth book of the epistles, it's the doctrine of the rapture. And it corresponds to Isaiah chapter 52. And let's just look at it. Look at Isaiah chapter 52 with me, and I think you'll be quite intrigued.
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Well, I'm ready to be intrigued now. I am Turning to Isaiah 52. And here we are. Awake, awake. Put on thy strength, O Zion. That's the way it opens up.
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Yeah, but notice where they're awaking from. In verse two, shake thyself from the dust. In verse two, Arise. And so you're seeing a picture of awakening out of the the dust of the earth. And it's a call, I believe, for the rapture. And then if you go verse by verse through Isaiah 52, and you pair it with First Thessalonians, the book that details the doctrine of the rapture, you'll see a multitude of correlations there that are detailed in the book. Wow. And so you see Rapture Prefigure, Book 8, Rapture Prophecy, Amos, Book 8, Rapture Doctrine, First Thessalonians, Book 8. And they all correlate with each other. And they all correlate with Isaiah chapter 8, Isaiah chapter 30, and Isaiah chapter 52.
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And you've spent how many years putting all this together?
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22 years.
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22 years, which is an interesting number, by the way.
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22 letters of the Hebrew Alphabet. Right. And I actually call them in the book. I call the books in the, in the book at the end there's a section where you see the, the three book pandemic relationships that I was just mentioning. You see those three book pandemic relationships in terms of their Alphabet, Genesis, Isaiah and Romans, the Aleph books, Exodus, Jeremiah and 1 Corinthians, the BET Books, Leviticus, Lamentations, 2 Corinthians, the Gamal books. And if you really examine that and explore it thoroughly, you actually see that each one of those books, like for example 2 Corinthians, it directly quotes Leviticus and it directly quotes Lamentations. First Corinthians directly quotes Jeremiah and directly quotes Exodus, Romans directly quotes Isaiah, and directly quotes Genesis 17 times as a matter of fact. And so it's as if, I don't know Paul, if Paul knew that he was doing that or not consciously, but clearly the Holy Spirit was having him when he wrote this book. He was inspiring to quote the other two books that correlate with the themes that were being brought out in that epistle. And so God is just amazing. He's unbelievably beyond our ability to fully comprehend.
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I think we all know that God is amazing. But to know that he's amazing and than to actually see how amazing he is, those are two different things. When you see something as you have for years and years of study, things, to use the old expression, things just from time to time blow you away, they're so phenomenal, right? You just see things that people don't see who haven't the time or the inclination to study as deeply as you have.
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Well, I'm privileged to do it. But you know, just to keep on that track for a moment, if you want to see pre tribulation rapture there, just look at the very next set of books. Second Thessalonians. Well, Second Thessalonians talks about the Antichrist coming into the temple and displaying himself as being God. But Second Thessalonians comes after First Thessalonians. And then if you go to its tandemic books, Obadiah is a prophecy about an Edomite or an Idiomain, a descendant of Esau, who's correct, who drinks and profanes on God's holy mountain. And then if you go back to first Samuel, the ninth book of the history, it's a prefigure of the Antichrist. Saul is a false king who looks head and shoulders above the rest. He's tall, dark and handsome. He's charismatic, he's peaceful. The People clamor after him. They say, we want him. And God says, no, you don't. And they say, yes, we do. And God says, no, he's going to do this. He's going to do this. He's going to do this. He's going to destroy your nation and make everything terrible with all the people and everything that he's doing. And as he does that, the people say, no, no, we really want him. We want him to be our king. And God says, okay. And he gives them to him. But you'll also note, and this is interesting, that Saul actually dies in the valley of Jezreel, the same place where the battle of Armageddon is going to be fought. Wow. And so you could see all the way through that Saul is used as a typology of the Antichrist. And the whole time, notice that the very last word in Ruth is David. David is already on the scene before Saul. People during Saul's reign start more and more and more and more adhering to David. They say Saul has slain his thousands, but David, his ten thousands. So people are starting to come to faith in the true king, even during the Antichrist's reign. And as that continues on, you then see David in second Samuel come and take the kingdom. And guess how many wives he has? 7. Picture of Christ with the seven churches in Revelation chapters two and three. And so you could just see these allusions all over the place. And then when you look at the Isaiah chapters, Isaiah chapter 9, Isaiah chapter 31 and Isaiah chapter 53, they all align with those same themes.
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Wow. Dustin Blystone, someone with the proclivity toward study that a lot of us don't have. We come back from this break, there's something I'm going to point out that you're really going to enjoy.
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Well, we're back with Dustin Blystone and I wish I could let you go on and on, but we're running very short on time and I'd like to bring this to a. Bring us to a position of understanding here. What you're doing is just simply analyzing. Starting with what we could call a miniature Bible, the book of Isaiah, and then looking outward to the chapters of the Bible and bit by bit by bit you are making absolutely irrefutable comparisons. I think that you're really onto something and you've taken Bible study to a whole new level.
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Well I appreciate that, praise God. And it's all in there. Everything is just basically looking at what the Bible that we have in our hands today, it's just looking at it and seeing its inherent patterns and structures. It's not adding new information, it's just looking at the information that's there and seeing how it's parsed and indexed in this majestic way.
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Dustin Blighstone, he has worked and you need to look at his work if you're at all inclined toward this kind of study. How does it look for you? I'm Gary Stearman. Hey you keep watching. We are
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Date: May 5, 2026
Host(s): Gary Stearman, Mondo Gonzales
Guest: Dustin Blystone
In this episode, Gary Stearman and Mondo Gonzales sit down with author and Bible researcher Dustin Blystone to discuss his groundbreaking work: The Isaiah Matrix. The conversation delves deep into the concept that the Book of Isaiah is a divinely patterned "miniature Bible." Blystone shares profound insights and mathematical patterns revealing how Isaiah’s 66 chapters mirror the 66 books of the Bible, demonstrating divine inspiration in the Bible’s structure—right down to chapter and verse divisions. The episode is packed with detailed examples, correlations between biblical books, and the implications for prophecy, particularly in relation to the Rapture and end-time events.
Pattern Discovery
Numerical Patterns and Divine Authorship
Specific Examples of Correspondence
Methodological Rigor
Thematic Mirror of Israel, the Church, and the Believer
Rapture and Pre-Millennial Themes Embedded in Isaiah
Book 8 Correlations: Ruth, Isaiah 8, Amos, 1 Thessalonians
Awakening Imagery in Isaiah 52 and 1 Thessalonians
Prophecy of the Antichrist Parallel
Dustin Blystone’s revelations in The Isaiah Matrix present a compelling case for the divine inspiration not just of the content but of the very structure of the Bible. Through decades of detailed study, he demonstrates the hidden unity between Isaiah’s chapters and the entire canon, illuminating how prophecy, thematic development, eschatology, and even mathematical patterns coalesce into a unified supernatural message. As Gary Stearman sums up, this approach opens a new level of Bible study—one where every structure, order, and word reinforces the intricate handiwork of God.
NOTE: For further study, listeners are encouraged to check out Dustin Blystone’s books, The Isaiah Matrix and Metacosm, which explore these themes in depth.