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To: dangus

The Savior’s birth sign is given in Revelation. Revelation 12 details a literal astronomical event.

The woman clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet occurred on September 26 in 2014.
That details the end of what scripture calls a New moon day. (Aka the first day of the month)

2000 years ago, because of the earth’s wobble and what science calls the precession of the equinox, that sign occurred in ‘summer’ .

And specifically the first day of His 6th month.

And the Father’s Calendar tells a story that proves the Word became Flesh with that simple sign in His sky.

That He was born on an appointed day, circumcised on a weekly Sabbath, dedicated in the temple 40 days after His birth(10th day of His 7th month-day of atonement)
Baptized on His 30th birthday, a new moon day.
Laid His life down as the Lamb on Passover, the 14th.
Laid in the tomb resting on the Sabbath (15th)unleavened bread
And raised as first fruits on the day after the Sabbath(16th- first day of 3rd week)
Days He taught Israel for a history lesson was also a prophetic shadow of their King and the Kingdom!

He is every New Moon Day, Sabbath and Feast. Each of His major life events occur red on one.
Word (Torah)Made Flesh literally!


17 posted on 05/23/2015 4:04:42 PM PDT by delchiante
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To: delchiante

You’ll have to explain to me what you when you write “the woman clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet occurred on September 26 in 2014.” (Are you talking about astrology?)

You throw out these new-moon dates; what weak meaning they have compared to the dates of passover (conception of Christ), and the spirit of God dwelling in the temple (birth of Christ)? And that he was conceived on Earth on the same day he was conceived into Heaven?

Oh, and yes, during the Roman Warm Period, it would have been quite normal for shepherds to be in the fields with their flocks on 25 Kislev.

Now, I know some people like the notion that Jesus was born on 15 Tishrei (Sukkot), which is also a Festival of Booths. This is another day Jesus went to Jerusalem and revealed himself. That’s actually a fairly minor holiday, and it puts his conception on 5 Tivet... a nothing day. But if Christ was born on the Feast of the Dedication and conceived on Passover, that puts John born on the Feast of Sukkot, which also would reasonably forshadow John.


18 posted on 05/23/2015 10:59:39 PM PDT by dangus
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