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Post by kingz on Sept 25, 2017 16:43:30 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I'm glad that I found this post. I've been following Rev 12 and finding a lot of seemingly cross-refs myself. However two things have been bothering me. The Rev12 sign was not exactly on Yom Teruach. Also the Yobel (jubilee year). I think that this theory may just solve those problems. I feel like saying a couple quotes: "there're digging in the wrong place" and "FOOT TRIGGER" (1941). We had all the pieces but didn't look carefully at the Jubilee. From Eze 40 we see Rosh Hashana (head of the year) on the tenth day, that is the Jubilee Year. Now that verse makes sense. Yom Teruach doesn't change. It's another Trumpet. Also the cleansing of the woman before the dedication, see Luke 2, Lev 12. Also Act 3:21 “whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things. This IS the jubilee. I do feel that the sign is correct. Our understanding off. Let God be true and every man a liar. Thanks for letting me speak with others who have the same mindset. Shalom
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Post by Rick on Sept 25, 2017 17:05:04 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I'm glad that I found this post. I've been following Rev 12 and finding a lot of seemingly cross-refs myself. However two things have been bothering me. The Rev12 sign was not exactly on Yom Teruach. Also the Yobel (jubilee year). I think that this theory may just solve those problems. I feel like saying a couple quotes: "there're digging in the wrong place" and "FOOT TRIGGER" (1941). We had all the pieces but didn't look carefully at the Jubilee. From Eze 40 we see Rosh Hashana (head of the year) on the tenth day, that is the Jubilee Year. Now that verse makes sense. Yom Teruach doesn't change. It's another Trumpet. Also the cleansing of the woman before the dedication, see Luke 2, Lev 12. Also Act 3:21 “whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things. This IS the jubilee. I do feel that the sign is correct. Our understanding off. Let God be true and every man a liar. Thanks for letting me speak with others who have the same mindset. Shalom Welcome to the forum kingz, I'll leave this topic for one of the other members that are more versed about this. If I may it is my (limited understanding of God's calendar) that Rosh Hashana is something that the sanhedrin added to God's calendar and it shouldn't be there. Mods or anyone else please correct me if I am wrong. God Bless~ 2Ti 2:15
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Post by whatif on Sept 25, 2017 19:11:26 GMT -6
Hello, kingz! Welcome to the forum!
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Post by socalexile on Sept 26, 2017 3:18:05 GMT -6
Here's my question: is the 50th year Jubilee supposed to be observed on one day, or an entire year?
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Post by katmak on Sept 26, 2017 5:31:54 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I feel like saying a couple quotes: "there're digging in the wrong place" and "FOOT TRIGGER" (1941). We had all the pieces but didn't look carefully at the Jubilee. From Eze 40 we see Rosh Hashana (head of the year) on the tenth day, that is the Jubilee Year. Now that verse makes sense. Yom Teruach doesn't change. It's another Trumpet. Not five minutes after I read your post, I could hear the kids in the other room, as well as Salah say, "They're digging in the wrong place!" How strange...
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Post by yardstick on Sept 26, 2017 8:52:22 GMT -6
Here's my question: is the 50th year Jubilee supposed to be observed on one day, or an entire year? As I understand it, it is the entire year; because the israelites were told not to do any harvesting or planting that year.
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Post by socalexile on Sept 26, 2017 9:00:38 GMT -6
Here's my question: is the 50th year Jubilee supposed to be observed on one day, or an entire year? As I understand it, it is the entire year; because the israelites were told not to do any harvesting or planting that year. So if that is the case, it may not be on the DoA, but within the entire year.
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Post by truthseeker on Sept 26, 2017 9:07:13 GMT -6
Love it, Kingz! I'm with you on that! We shall see.
the Trumpet is blown on the Last Day of the Year. The world has until then to give back what belongs to another (God's , this time).
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Post by kingz on Sept 26, 2017 9:25:12 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I'm glad that I found this post. I've been following Rev 12 and finding a lot of seemingly cross-refs myself. However two things have been bothering me. The Rev12 sign was not exactly on Yom Teruach. Also the Yobel (jubilee year). I think that this theory may just solve those problems. I feel like saying a couple quotes: "there're digging in the wrong place" and "FOOT TRIGGER" (1941). We had all the pieces but didn't look carefully at the Jubilee. From Eze 40 we see Rosh Hashana (head of the year) on the tenth day, that is the Jubilee Year. Now that verse makes sense. Yom Teruach doesn't change. It's another Trumpet. Also the cleansing of the woman before the dedication, see Luke 2, Lev 12. Also Act 3:21 “whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things. This IS the jubilee. I do feel that the sign is correct. Our understanding off. Let God be true and every man a liar. Thanks for letting me speak with others who have the same mindset. Shalom Welcome to the forum kingz , I'll leave this topic for one of the other members that are more versed about this. If I may it is my (limited understanding of God's calendar) that Rosh Hashana is something that the sanhedrin added to God's calendar and it shouldn't be there. Mods or anyone else please correct me if I am wrong. God Bless~ 2Ti 2:15
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Post by kingz on Sept 26, 2017 9:43:56 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I'm glad that I found this post. I've been following Rev 12 and finding a lot of seemingly cross-refs myself. However two things have been bothering me. The Rev12 sign was not exactly on Yom Teruach. Also the Yobel (jubilee year). I think that this theory may just solve those problems. I feel like saying a couple quotes: "there're digging in the wrong place" and "FOOT TRIGGER" (1941). We had all the pieces but didn't look carefully at the Jubilee. From Eze 40 we see Rosh Hashana (head of the year) on the tenth day, that is the Jubilee Year. Now that verse makes sense. Yom Teruach doesn't change. It's another Trumpet. Also the cleansing of the woman before the dedication, see Luke 2, Lev 12. Also Act 3:21 “whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things. This IS the jubilee. I do feel that the sign is correct. Our understanding off. Let God be true and every man a liar. Thanks for letting me speak with others who have the same mindset. Shalom Welcome to the forum kingz , I'll leave this topic for one of the other members that are more versed about this. If I may it is my (limited understanding of God's calendar) that Rosh Hashana is something that the sanhedrin added to God's calendar and it shouldn't be there. Mods or anyone else please correct me if I am wrong. God Bless~ 2Ti 2:15 That was one of my questions. Yom teruah is NOT Rosh Hashana. It does seem that it was changed by man. However, Rosh Hashana (beginning of the year) is mentioned in Exe 40 as the tenth day (the only place). My thought is that Yom Teruah is not changed to overlap (like a few say), but the Rosh Hashana on the tenth day is the beginning of the Jubilee Year. Lev 25:9 ‘You shall then sound a ram’s horn to pass through on the tenth day of the seventh month, on the Day of Atonement cause a ram’s horn to pass through all your land. Lev 25:10 ‘And you shall set the fiftieth year apart, and proclaim release throughout all the land to all its inhabitants, it is a Jubilee for you. And each of you shall return to his possession, and each of you return to his clan. The Jubilee is BIG. I see no record of it ever being celebrated. Like all the other appointed times, God does it, we just practice (a shadow). BTW I would love to see what year Exekiel saw the vision in. Does it end with a seven? These are just my thoughts. Thanks for your thoughts. Shalom
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Post by kingz on Sept 26, 2017 9:45:28 GMT -6
Sorry for the double post. Getting used to the software.
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Post by yardstick on Sept 26, 2017 9:58:44 GMT -6
Love it, Kingz! I'm with you on that! We shall see. the Trumpet is blown on the Last Day of the Year. The world has until then to give back what belongs to another (God's , this time). So then, the last day of 5777 would be 9/30, correct?
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Post by yardstick on Sept 26, 2017 9:59:22 GMT -6
Sorry for the double post. Getting used to the software. Just go to the 'cog' in the top right corner of your duplicated post, and click it. Then select 'delete post'.
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Post by truthseeker on Sept 26, 2017 10:10:38 GMT -6
Yardstick - THAT to me is the Million Dollar Question!
God starts the Bible with the year STARTING at Tishri 1, which coincides with probably the birth of the Word in the flesh. Then in Exodus 12 - He changes it to Nissan 1, to begin to show a picture of the work God was doing over a 7000 period. So, I'm thinking that God's feasts tend to line up with the Nissan 1 year - so that is HIS pick and the Jews, without the Truth, continue doing what "they" think it should be. They didn't.... and still don't... listen to what God says. But they will soon and we'll share the wonderful truth together!
But I wonder if the matter is religious or civil(legal) does one cycle take over for the other(?)
Again ---- the million dollar question.
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Post by yardstick on Sept 26, 2017 10:28:56 GMT -6
Love it, Kingz! I'm with you on that! We shall see. the Trumpet is blown on the Last Day of the Year. The world has until then to give back what belongs to another (God's , this time). So then, the last day of 5777 would be 9/30, correct? I bring this up, because one of the other threads has an analysis of when the jubilee years are, and there is a 10 or 11 day discrepancy every now and then. This adjustment of the new year to the Day of Atonement may compensate for that discrepancy...
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