Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government ping.
Biltz says, You have the religious year beginning with the total solar eclipse, two weeks later a total lunar eclipse on Passover, and then the civil year beginning with the solar eclipse followed two weeks later by another total blood red moon on the Feast of Succoth all in 2015.
If you think that this is a coincidence, I want you to know that its time! exclaimed Prophecy in the News host J.R. Church. There are no more of these for the rest of the century.
He’s off by 1,945 years.
That’s 7 years from now. That means the rapture will happen before the year is out. The second coming has to be at least 7 years after the rapture.
I think there’s something in the Bible about no man knowing the day or hour. In other words, the only way this guy is right is if by blind luck.
Rev 22:20 Amen.
Ping and any thoughts?
REPENT
The end is near!
“This would mean coming this fall would be the Final Tribulation marking Daniel’s 70th week. (The last 7 years)”
This applies only if one buys into the false construct known as dispensationalism.
This is right up our alley...
An interesting idea.
The way it’s looking now . . . will be a LOT less people by then.
Now that this man’s picked a date, I know that that is NOT ever going to be the date. Ever.
BTTT for further read...
One can only ask, "So what?"
Yet another prophecy guru arrives on the scene to (once again) fill us in on exactly when Jesus will return. When will Christians wake up to the devices of these charlatans?
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Note: this topic is from June.He states after 2015 there are no more Eclipses that fall on the Jewish Passover ever....y'know, because the world is going to end. |
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SID ROTH had Rabbi Jonathan Cahn as a guest this week. He comments on the blood moon, the holy days, and the harbingers.
http://sidroth.org/ (1/2 hour in length)