Things are truly more literal (and paradoxical) than people know.
On Inauguration Day, from different angles and speakers, Jerusalem was made an allegory for America, even within the context of literally speaking of Jerusalem.
On the same day, there was very much attention paid to the media manipulation of the crowd size on the Mall.
The focus ended up on the Smithsonian clock tower. At first it was presumed to be working, but it turned out to be fixed on the same time:
Inauguration photo from fake news sites shows clock tower 1:15
There's the Redemption clock, paradoxically stuck at 1:15. Makes perfect sense. What other time would it be.
Numbers 33.3. And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the Passover the children of Israel went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians:
Egyptians: embracers of tyranny, lawlessness, and perversion.
Egyptians: those who desire to keep their neighbors enslaved in order to receive free stuff.
"From this day forward, a new vision..." ~ President Donald J. Trump
passover: to pass over, spring over, skip
paradigm shift, i.e. a trump
Thanks catching and sharing that!
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>> “Numbers 33.3. And they departed from Rameses in the first month, on the fifteenth day of the first month; on the next day after the Passover the children of Israel went out with a high hand in the sight of all the Egyptians:” <<
Here is where your logic fails:
January is not the first month by a long shot. The Aviv is the first month, which will begin this year at sundown on March 30.
That is precisely what your Bible quote was about.
Our redemption will be at Tishri 1, about 7 1/2 years from now.
We are about to enter the most difficult time in human history. I doubt that Donald Trump has any idea what we are headed for, but I hope someone can clue him in.
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It will be as at Sinai; Israel and the nations.
Trump’s now hovering on the embassy. We’ll see after Netanyau’s Feb visit. 15 Shevat?
Very interesting — thanks for post.