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Post by socalexile on Aug 12, 2017 11:50:28 GMT -6
Something that may or may not have been overlooked: The Great Eclipse happens 33 days before the Great Sign where the male child of Rev 12 leaves Virgo's womb. Incidentally, when a male child is born according to Leviticus 12, it is to be circumcised on the 8th day. Circumcision is a picture of the cutting away of sin from the Adamic line - something fulfilled in Christ, which is why Paul is so adamant against it in Galatians. I think there may be more to Leviticus 12 in regards to the timing of the circumcision of a newborn male. Now there is a picture in that Christ returns and begins the 7th "day" (7000 2 Peter 3:8) which we call the Millennium. Then it concludes and the re-creation of heaven and earth without sin begins the 8th "day", or 8000 years after creation. However, the 8th day after the Sign, and the birth of the Child shown in Jupiter leaving Virgo, happens to be Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, on Sept. 29th, and 40 days AFTER the eclipse, if we include the beginning and end days in the calculation, per the Biblical standard. Coincidence? Now here's this, there is a last trumpet blown as part of Yom Kippur (from here): From here: I think we need to look into this more. What are y'all's thoughts?
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Post by hillary on Aug 12, 2017 13:57:56 GMT -6
This may tie into something I read yesterday in 2 Chronicles 7.
8 At that time Solomon kept the feast seven days, and all Israel with him, a very great assembly from the entrance of Hamath to the Brook of Egypt. 9 And on the eighth day they held a sacred assembly, for they observed the dedication of the altar seven days, and the feast seven days. 10 On the *twenty-third day of the seventh month* he sent the people away to their tents, joyful and glad of heart for the good that the Lord had done for David, for Solomon, and for His people Israel. 11 Thus Solomon finished the house of the Lord and the king’s house; and Solomon successfully accomplished all that came into his heart to make in the house of the Lord and in his own house.
These numbers stood out to me but I haven’t known where to place them. Of significance is the fact that this is when Solomon finished building the Lord’s house...and this could be a shadow of us, the temple of the Holy Spirit, living stones...
I’ve wondered if Solomon is a “type” of Jesus, as the son of David (a man after God’s own heart) who did the will of his father.
The Hebrew calendar confuses me sometimes because I know that this September/October is Tishri, the seventh month, yet it’s also the last or first month?? So I’m uncertain about the *twenty-third day of the seventh month* I referenced above, but could this be September 23? Maybe not...don’t want to add confusion to your thread!
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Post by mike on Aug 12, 2017 14:30:55 GMT -6
I think we need get our butts out and spread the word! As if we needed more confirmation of what's going on, more and more is revealed to us pointing to "something". Thank you SoCal for hearing the Spirit lead you and putting this together. It blessed and encourages today
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Post by socalexile on Aug 12, 2017 17:31:11 GMT -6
This may tie into something I read yesterday in 2 Chronicles 7. 8 At that time Solomon kept the feast seven days, and all Israel with him, a very great assembly from the entrance of Hamath to the Brook of Egypt. 9 And on the eighth day they held a sacred assembly, for they observed the dedication of the altar seven days, and the feast seven days. 10 On the *twenty-third day of the seventh month* he sent the people away to their tents, joyful and glad of heart for the good that the Lord had done for David, for Solomon, and for His people Israel. 11 Thus Solomon finished the house of the Lord and the king’s house; and Solomon successfully accomplished all that came into his heart to make in the house of the Lord and in his own house. These numbers stood out to me but I haven’t known where to place them. Of significance is the fact that this is when Solomon finished building the Lord’s house...and this could be a shadow of us, the temple of the Holy Spirit, living stones... I’ve wondered if Solomon is a “type” of Jesus, as the son of David (a man after God’s own heart) who did the will of his father. The Hebrew calendar confuses me sometimes because I know that this September/October is Tishri, the seventh month, yet it’s also the last or first month?? So I’m uncertain about the *twenty-third day of the seventh month* I referenced above, but could this be September 23? Maybe not...don’t want to add confusion to your thread! Rosh Hashanah is on the 1st of Tishrei, 5778, the 7th month, though it's the Jewish new year, which is Sept. 23rd on the Gregorian calendar. Keep in mind that the Jewish calendar is Lunar, where ours is Solar. So they have 360-day years with a leap-month seven times in a 19-year cycle - so the Gregorian date for the festivals varies. The 22/23rd of Tishri is still celebrated today by certain groups: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tishrei
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Post by whatif on Aug 12, 2017 23:50:55 GMT -6
Fascinating, socalexile! So there are more trumpets at Yom Kippur? Are there also at Sukkot?
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Post by socalexile on Aug 13, 2017 0:29:05 GMT -6
Fascinating, socalexile! So there are more trumpets at Yom Kippur? Are there also at Sukkot? Not that I read here: www.jewfaq.org/holiday5.htmSukkot symbolizes God tabernacling with us in the person of Jesus. It's already been fulfilled once - though the argument can be made that it will happen again at His return. If we were to take the final three fall feasts, the last actual trumpet blast would be at the end of Yom Kippur in the Ne’ilah service, right at the end of the day (by the Jewish reckoning of a day).
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Post by whatif on Aug 13, 2017 0:45:31 GMT -6
That is so awesome, socalexile! Wow!
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Post by socalexile on Aug 13, 2017 20:13:19 GMT -6
What this mean IMO is that we should be watching not only for the 23rd, but also Yom Kippur. Given the 40 days between the eclipse and the final trumpet blast of the Day of Atonement, and the significance of the number"40" in the Bible, I think we should be prepared. The number 40 in the bible: www.biblebelievers.org.au/number17.htm#40
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Post by watchmanjim on Aug 13, 2017 20:39:17 GMT -6
This lady here has some different ideas, too--
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Post by yardstick on Aug 13, 2017 23:32:07 GMT -6
This may tie into something I read yesterday in 2 Chronicles 7. 8 At that time Solomon kept the feast seven days, and all Israel with him, a very great assembly from the entrance of Hamath to the Brook of Egypt. 9 And on the eighth day they held a sacred assembly, for they observed the dedication of the altar seven days, and the feast seven days. 10 On the *twenty-third day of the seventh month* he sent the people away to their tents, joyful and glad of heart for the good that the Lord had done for David, for Solomon, and for His people Israel. 11 Thus Solomon finished the house of the Lord and the king’s house; and Solomon successfully accomplished all that came into his heart to make in the house of the Lord and in his own house. These numbers stood out to me but I haven’t known where to place them. Of significance is the fact that this is when Solomon finished building the Lord’s house...and this could be a shadow of us, the temple of the Holy Spirit, living stones... I’ve wondered if Solomon is a “type” of Jesus, as the son of David (a man after God’s own heart) who did the will of his father. The Hebrew calendar confuses me sometimes because I know that this September/October is Tishri, the seventh month, yet it’s also the last or first month?? So I’m uncertain about the *twenty-third day of the seventh month* I referenced above, but could this be September 23? Maybe not...don’t want to add confusion to your thread! Rosh Hashanah is on the 1st of Tishrei, 5778, the 7th month, though it's the Jewish new year, which is Sept. 23rd on the Gregorian calendar. Keep in mind that the Jewish calendar is Lunar, where ours is Solar. So they have 360-day years with a leap-month seven times in a 19-year cycle - so the Gregorian date for the festivals varies. The 22/23rd of Tishri is still celebrated today by certain groups: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TishreiThat would make Tishrei 23 = Oct 14 or 15, depending on when the crescent moon is seen on Sep 21 or 22?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2017 12:20:49 GMT -6
Hillary,
Rosh Hashanah(Tishri 1) is referred to as the head of the year. It is associated with the beginning of creation. "Traditionally", it is followed by 10 days of awe, which I have found out are man's tradition. It is not found in the Bible.
In Exodus 12, God changed the beginning of the year to Nissan 1. It was to be a typology for the 7 years.... A Lamb was selected on the 10th, killed on the 14th... 10th was Palm Sunday, 14th Jesus was crucified...17th he rose from the dead! 7 day picture...7 thousand year picture.
Thus you see, "in the 7th month".... God has never changed it back to Tishri, though man's tradition carries it on. And Pope Gregory's (Gregorian) calendar is a man derived calendar also.
So going by "GOD'S" word. The year we are in goes from Nissan 1 to Nissan 1. 2017 goes into our 2018 calendar.
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Post by uscgvet on Aug 16, 2017 17:40:51 GMT -6
Yep. The whole month of September is look up month for me!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2017 20:52:23 GMT -6
The feast that Solomon was celebrating was Tabernacles. It starts on the 15th of the 7th month and goes for 7 days. The next day is known as The Last Great day. Thus making it an 8 day celebration. The first day of this month would be The feast of trumpets. The 10th day is the Day of Atonement.
A note of interest is when Jesus' family asked him to go up and celebrate the feast with them. This was also the feast of tabernacles. Jesus responded that his time had not yet come. However, he secretly went up to the feast and appears "in the midst" of the feast. Then, on The Last Great day he proclaimed that any who thirst should drink of him.
This story is about Jesus not being available to the Jews for a timeframe even though they should seek him.
There is something in this story that is a bit elusive.
This year, the feast of tabernacles will start the evening of October 5 assuming that the first of the month starts the evening of the 20th of September. If that slips (since no man knows the day or hour) it will push the schedule back a day or two.
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