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Post by Natalie on Apr 3, 2024 17:11:54 GMT -6
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Post by Natalie on Apr 3, 2024 17:14:00 GMT -6
I believe that everything will fall into place when God wants it to, but reading that Hamas finds these cows important makes me want to keep an eye on this. Satan knows time is short.
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Post by Gary on Apr 3, 2024 21:29:45 GMT -6
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Post by Gary on Apr 3, 2024 21:33:15 GMT -6
I keep thinking about Isaiah 66. Summarizing:
1. Don't build me a temple (vv. 1-2)
2. Don't sacrifice a bull (v. 3)
3. Trib awaits those under the law (v. 4-6)
4. Pre-trib rapture (v. 7; cf. Rev. 12:1-5)
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Post by davewatchman on Apr 6, 2024 3:47:26 GMT -6
I am starting a new thread on the red heifers because looking through the other one, it kind of got away from the original topic. I did that on purpose. I had the idea to post the Moshe video on the two sets of 70 weeks in Daniel 9. Then review again the dual 70 week timeline we researched here on this forum with the witness1 link. Then circle back to what, or where that would put us now, past the middle of the heptad when He will put an end to all sacrifices and offerings. What does that really mean? (There were two different alters, two different services in the Temple) Moshe Cohen is also a member of the priestly tribe, as he regularly advertises himself as such. But I doubt that the sprinkling of red heifer ashes on him will contribute to his sanctification. Lol. Has anyone been following the news of the 5 red heifers? I also saw where they found a kosher kohen (priest) that will start training for the sacrifice of a red heifer. I started noticing a bunch more videos on it. I'm more worried about Big Red, Secretariat, a horse conceived in 1969. 12000 people travel to visit his grave each year. His record has still not been beat. His jockey Ron Turcotte said: "I never seen anything like him, he's the horse that God built. Hamas has also stated that these cows are why they started this war with Israel back in October. The Son's of Ishmael will use any excuse. They're only worried about their Dome. Not bad. I like this part: WHAT NOW?
So now we have apocalyptic cows causing trouble left and right: religious Jewish enthusiasts eagerly planning the third temple, furious terrorists groups resorting to extreme violence in their determination to thwart any possibility of such a thing, and misguided Christians all over the world lending their support to one side or the other… and a whole library of prophetic literature in all three traditions about what happens next. It's hard to know how or when a third Jewish temple could appear, although there is enough room up on the Temple Mount to build a structure without destroying anything. Israel handed the Temple Mount over to Jordanian control when they conquered Jerusalem in 1967 in order to keep the peace, and there are no indications of a policy change any time soon. Time will tell how it all pans out. Apocalyptic cows causing trouble left and right. No indications of a policy change anytime soon. Time will tell how it all pans out. The final chapters of history are unfolding before our very eyes. I like the part about 7 minutes in when he talks about history in it's current trajectory, and intricate design, does not occur as a series of arbitrary or accidental events. "He cannot stand still when the Trumpet sounds. My money is still riding on the horse that God built in 1969, Secretariat for the win: Peaceful Sabbath.
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Post by davewatchman on Apr 11, 2024 11:10:27 GMT -6
I saw this from a news forum and thought of y'all. It's from a few days ago, Enoch might have posted it already.
It says: "Temple Mount organizations officially submit a request to the #Israeli police to allow the introduction of an altar and knives to slaughter red cows in Al-Aqsa Mosque on April 22, 2024.
I thought they said it would be on the Mount called Olivet.
Doing it on the temple mount should make the sons of Ishmael go crazy. Just the mention of it.
Someone on the news forum said this:
I have no idea if she's right.
In another post she says she thinks it would make Jesus mad:
She thinks this is when God will actually step in, when they begin this sacrificing business again.
It sure is something to keep an eye on.
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Post by rt on Apr 12, 2024 8:05:53 GMT -6
Following along, it is interesting that many Jews believe that according to their teachings, the Messiah will appear to either sacrifice the red heifer Himself or that He will appear shortly thereafter. Of course this "messiah" would be the one we know as the "antichrist". They also believe this will happen in the month of Nissan.
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Post by bondservant on Apr 15, 2024 8:37:19 GMT -6
A few interesting paragraphs from this article posted in The Jerusalem Post: We are now in the month of Nissan, which was set as the month of the final redemption, as Chazal said(ראש השנה יא) : "In Nissan we were redeemed (from Mitzrayim) and in Nissan we will be redeemed when Mashiach comes." Proceeding to the month of Nissan, we read the four special Haftarot. Starting with Shekalim, continuing with Zachor, which is to remember what Amalek has done to us and reaffirm our obligation of wiping out the seed of Amalek. Then we read the parasha of the Red Cow ( Parah Adumah), and finally end with the sanctifying of the new month of Nissan. Is there a connection that passes through all of them? We are all familiar with the first Rashi in Parashat Chukat that says the red cow is named a chukah (a decree) since the nations harass us over it, saying, "What's the reason for such a mitzvah?" Therefore, the Torah says it's a chukah, meaning a mitzvah with a reason that isn't known to us. For many years, I asked a couple of questions. The first is that Rashi continues later and gives a reason for the mitzvah, that it's to atone for sin, what we call teshuva. Secondly, I asked that I never heard the nations ever harassing us over the red cow. I always explained that the nation's harassment is over the concept of teshuva, as Christianity doesn't believe in doing teshuva, and thus they tease us by saying that since the cow represents teshuva, it's really false and has no meaning. When Hamas spokesman spoke at the mark of the 100th day of the war, he explained to everyone's surprise that the reason Hamas opened the war was because the Jewish people are preparing to bring the Red Heifer. It is truly strange that someone as important as a spokesman would speak about "spiritual myths" instead of talking about concrete reasons such as what they claim to be a war over the occupied land. m.jpost.com/judaism/article-796118
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