Well, it seems the heifer is 2 years old, has been repeatedly inspected, and the owner is getting ready to ship her to Israel. If you remember, not too long ago the Temple Institute folks were very excited, said they would be making an announcement this summer related to the Parah Adumah (red heifer).
Think about the reaction that will be forthcoming from the Arab world. The arrival of the heifer to Israel may be weeks before the fourth and last of the blood red moons, during Sukkoth. Isn't this exciting?
I believe that the tribulation may come in my life time. I pray that I never see it.
It'll be a time of great cleansing. Lord knows the earth is definitely in need of it. It's in a state where the vilest and evil of passions are called good, and holiness and righteousness are called bad - just like the prophecies said it would be.
I’ve been watching a mystery series called Dig, which mostly revolves around a Jewish doomsday group bent on hastening Armageddon. They found the red hefer, born in Norway I think, and a Muslim group is trying to kill the hefer and the young Jewish kid tasked with transporting it to Israel safely. They also have an unblemished rabbi clone child, and the high priests chest plate with some magic stones lol. It’s a pretty good mystery drama.
Who's got the map with the X-marks-the-spot location for the altar to sacrifice it, or Holy of Holies to enter with burnt offerings, or what son of Levi has G-d's license to be present therein?
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It is exciting, thanks for posting this. We live pretty close to that part of new jersey so that is exciting too.
Ping for later.
I remember hearing something about this years ago. Is there someplace reputable to read more about this?
Several years ago the Temple Institute planned to breed a whole herd of red cows to make sure a candidate would always be available when needed. But it was not G-d's Will at that time, and the cow that was the result grew non-red hairs and was disqualified.
Ken yehi ratzon!
We’ve already had a sign from God on Passover, when they hung the Prince of Life on a tree and put him in the grave for three days and three nights,
Unfortunately I clicked on the link and saw who the author was. Simcha Jacobovici is a nutter, one weekend he’s claiming to have discovered Jesus’ burial ossuary and the next its Mt Sinai, presumably all with DVD special forthcoming,
I’ve heard many many stories over the years of a red heifer being born and they always become invalid. With that said, I wish the Temple Institute well and hope they finally find what their looking for,
Is our red heifer a red herring?
(Is herring kosher?)
http://ohr.edu/ask_db/ask_main.php/156/Q1/
... Dear Readers,
As rare as it may be, the birth of a red heifer is nothing more than a curiosity. There is no source in Jewish tradition that sees the birth of a red heifer as a sign of the arrival of the Mashiach...
... Maimonides writes that from the time of Moses until the destruction of the Second Temple, only nine red heifers have been used to prepare the ‘purifying waters.’ The tenth red heifer, says Maimonides, will be prepared by the Mashiach.
This can be easily misunderstood. It does not mean that there existed only nine red heifers in history, and that the tenth one to be born will be used by the Mashiach. It simply means that the ashes from each heifer lasted a long time, and there was never a need to prepare more than nine. The tenth red heifer process will take place in the times of the Mashiach...
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I don't know if a red heifer is a requirement for the coming of Messiah, but from reading Daniel I understand that the Temple will be rebuilt in the last days. It is my understanding that the ashes of the red heifer are necessary to purify the Temple Mount and to cleanse the priests every Passover. So, am I excited at the possible existence of a red heifer? You bet!
I agree, we have been here before, kind of. The difference is that previous heifers were very young and, as they grew, they develop black or white hairs and were disqualified. This heifer is already 2 years old and, according to the rabbi in the video, if she is kosher at this age, she is it. I don't know where the rabbi got that "deadline" for inspecting the heifer, but if he is right you must agree that we really have something quite unlike anything we have seen before.