Possible Well Fitting Timeline (Beloved)
Sept 20, 2017 8:44:14 GMT -6
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Post by mike on Sept 20, 2017 8:44:14 GMT -6
From: Beloved
To: The Watching Saints
Hello brothers and sisters! The timeline is the working lineup with Tribulation events with special days that make sense. It is the best timeline I have found, and fits the best. It was first developed by Daniel Matson, as shown in this wonderful diagram.
(Ok: The diagram is at the bottom of this: watchfortheday.org/reset.html )
This timeline can be applied to our present day. Here’s how it works (calendar is at
Last second of Tishri 2, 5778 (September 22, 2017): The Rapture of the Church. If you count exactly 57 days from this date, you are brought to the last second of Cheshvan 29, 5778 (November 18, 2017). Then, the Tribulation would begin exactly on Kislev 1, 5778 (Sunset of November 18, 2017 to sunset of November 19, 2017), when God confirms the Abrahamic Covenant with Israel by destroying Gog/Magog (best explanation I have heard for that). 57 is important because there was a 57 day change from Palm Sunday to Pentecost, marking a Dispensation change. Thus, this could be reflected at the end of the Age.
Now, here comes the tricky part. The Jewish calendar, as given, is maybe wrong. This is because in 2022, there is an unnecessary leap month. If you took it out, and moved it to 2021, the calendar is better aligned (Nisan is all in spring), and it has the effect of ‘moving up’ Nisan-Adar 30 days. This works, because the old leap month in 2022 is gone. Thus, only Jewish year 5781 is affected. I hope this makes sense .
So, now that the leap month is fixed, everything lines up perfectly with the timeline shown above. Thus, the Rapture would be on the 22nd at the last second of the Feast of Trumpets, occurring at the last atomos of time in the day, along with the opening of the 5th and 6th seal (most likely, thanks rt!). Then, the AoD is on the first day of the next 1,260 days, on Firstfruits (Nisan 20, May 1, 2021 to May 2, 2021. The Second Coming is on Yom Kippur 2024, fulfilling the feast day. Next up
Now, to clear up some misconceptions: you can’t count it from Tishri 3 (September 22/23), 2017)! Why? Because it is 56 days from that day to Kislev 1 (Nov. 18/19). It’s only 57 when you count Kislev 1 (Nov. 18/19). The problem is, that means you are counting Kislev 1 (Nov. 18/19) as both the first day of the Tribulation and the last day of the Dispensation change. The two periods cannot overlap! Thus, we must move it back into the Feast of Trumpets, on Tishri 2 (September 21/22).
Secondly, the method of sighting the moon. This makes me irritated, because it would mean that God’s calendar is completely random. Here’s a good argument: www.therefinersfire.org/new_moon_determination.html and here: ffoz.org/discover/messianic-jewish-calendar/is-the-jewish-calendar-wrong.html . If we use the moon sighting method, then this timeline with all of its symmetry and beauty falls apart, and I dislike that. If someone can prove to me why we would use the moon sighting method.
Other timelines:
There are other timelines: however, only this one has all the astronomical signs (Sign of the Pyramid, Sign of the Woman, Conception Comet, etc.), has all the proper date counts (the last blood moon to the Sign of the Woman, all the year counts, etc.) and is within the generational limit of 80 years as defined by Psalm 90:10. Combine this with the birth pangs, and you have a pretty nice candidate for the Tribulation, and it looks like the ONLY candidate, because of all of the extra confirmations. [This is what I mean by that: even if you try out 2021-2028 as a candidate timeline, it ends after the 80 year limit, thereby breaking the Word of Christ: that the generation would not pass away until all these things happen. Unless we are interpreting that wrong ]
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