Post by firefrorefiddle on Jun 24, 2015 5:38:36 GMT -6
Hi, I've been a reader of this site for a while now and I thought I'd share what I found out. ;-)
I'm not sure whether this is "signs in the heavens" or "signs on the earth". "Date coincidences" propably.
Introduction:
Someone (http://www.360calendar.com/) pointed out that the tsunami on Christmas Day in 2004 was exactly 1260000 days, that is 1260 days times 1000 after the day Pharao drowned in the red sea. (Note the connection: A heathen ruler drowns; Many people drown.) This might be true. I show my calculations as simple formulas in the Haskell programmin language using the calendar library:
toJulian (addDays (-1260000) (fromGregorian 2004 12 26))
-> (-1445,4,5)
So the Julian date in question was April 5th 1446 B.C. (the library uses a year, so -1445 is 1446 BC). This is a good year. Wikipedia says:
When did Pharaoh and his army drown? Some days after passover. Now, torahcalendar.com gives April 24th as passover date for this year, but this is very late and has a leap month interjected before. These are always questionable. If there was no leap month, then the first passover was on March 25th 1446 B.C., and April 5th 12 days later. It is quite possible that this really was the day Israel walked through the Red Sea.
End of Introduction.
Now, this is not the only interesting thing about the Christmas Day tsunami. 1,260,000 days equal 3500 years of 360 days, and the date is approximately 1500 years before Christ. What of the other 2000 years? If we just count back 2000 years of 360 days (=720000 days), then we arrive at:
toJulian (addDays (-720000) (fromGregorian 2004 12 26))
-> (33,9,12)
Sept 12th 33 AD, which two days before Rosh Hashanah started (according to torahcalendar.com) in the year Jesus died (propably; I'm also open to A.D. 32 crucifixion) and also the day of a rather insignificant annular solar eclipse.
So could it be that the end of Jesus' ministry is marked by the fall feasts of his last year, and exactly 2000 prophetic years later the world would drown in a tsunami while 1500 prophetic years earlier Pharaoh's army would drown in the Red Sea?
That's not all yet - There is a similar marker to the beginning of Jesus' ministry. If we try an arbitrary start date, say, Pentecost 30 AD which might well be when Jesus started to preach and think of both feasts of a window stretching Pentecost 30 - Rosh Hashanah 33 -- then we just found on of the last days of the window to be significant. Why not add the same amount of days to the first day of the window?
According to torahcalendar.com, Pentecost 30 was May 28th. So, what if we add 2000 years to May 29th?
toGregorian (addDays (2000*360) (fromJulian 30 5 29))
-> (2001,9,11)
9/11/2001.
Two world-moving events rather exactly 2000 prophetic years after the beginning and end of Jesus' ministry. Now that's 720000 days. I was reminded of this by Greg's discussion of the Star of Bethlehem today:
How would that blend in?
I'm not sure whether this is "signs in the heavens" or "signs on the earth". "Date coincidences" propably.
Introduction:
Someone (http://www.360calendar.com/) pointed out that the tsunami on Christmas Day in 2004 was exactly 1260000 days, that is 1260 days times 1000 after the day Pharao drowned in the red sea. (Note the connection: A heathen ruler drowns; Many people drown.) This might be true. I show my calculations as simple formulas in the Haskell programmin language using the calendar library:
toJulian (addDays (-1260000) (fromGregorian 2004 12 26))
-> (-1445,4,5)
So the Julian date in question was April 5th 1446 B.C. (the library uses a year, so -1445 is 1446 BC). This is a good year. Wikipedia says:
Attempts to date the Exodus to a specific century have been inconclusive. 1 Kings 6:1 says that the Exodus occurred 480 years before the construction of Solomon's Temple; this would imply an Exodus c.1446 BCE, during Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty.
End of Introduction.
Now, this is not the only interesting thing about the Christmas Day tsunami. 1,260,000 days equal 3500 years of 360 days, and the date is approximately 1500 years before Christ. What of the other 2000 years? If we just count back 2000 years of 360 days (=720000 days), then we arrive at:
toJulian (addDays (-720000) (fromGregorian 2004 12 26))
-> (33,9,12)
Sept 12th 33 AD, which two days before Rosh Hashanah started (according to torahcalendar.com) in the year Jesus died (propably; I'm also open to A.D. 32 crucifixion) and also the day of a rather insignificant annular solar eclipse.
So could it be that the end of Jesus' ministry is marked by the fall feasts of his last year, and exactly 2000 prophetic years later the world would drown in a tsunami while 1500 prophetic years earlier Pharaoh's army would drown in the Red Sea?
That's not all yet - There is a similar marker to the beginning of Jesus' ministry. If we try an arbitrary start date, say, Pentecost 30 AD which might well be when Jesus started to preach and think of both feasts of a window stretching Pentecost 30 - Rosh Hashanah 33 -- then we just found on of the last days of the window to be significant. Why not add the same amount of days to the first day of the window?
According to torahcalendar.com, Pentecost 30 was May 28th. So, what if we add 2000 years to May 29th?
toGregorian (addDays (2000*360) (fromJulian 30 5 29))
-> (2001,9,11)
9/11/2001.
Two world-moving events rather exactly 2000 prophetic years after the beginning and end of Jesus' ministry. Now that's 720000 days. I was reminded of this by Greg's discussion of the Star of Bethlehem today:
If you back up to the day of the cross the number of days between 4/3/33 and 6/30/2015 is a very round 724,000.