Tony Ellsworth (7 Apr 2007)
"May 5, 2005 British Sailors & Tony Blair"


May 5, 2005 - The United Kingdom general election takes place, in which Tony Blair's Labour Party is re-elected for a third, consecutive term.
 

Tony Blair born May 6th 1953

May 2nd 1997 (10 years ago) Tony Blair takes office (May 2nd this year is 2nd Passover)

Blair became leader of the British Labour Party in July 1994 following the sudden death of his predecessor, John Smith. Under Blair's leadership, the party won a landslide victory in the 1997 general election, ending 18 years of government by the Conservative Party. Blair is the Labour Party's longest-serving prime minister, the only person to have led the party to three consecutive general election victories, and the only Labour prime minister to serve more than one full consecutive term.

On 7 September 2006 Blair publicly stated he would step down as party leader by the time of the TUC conference in September 2007, but has not yet given a date for his departure

In an interview with Michael Parkinson broadcast on ITV1 on 4 March 2006, Blair referred to the role of his Christian faith in his decision to go to war in Iraq, stating that he had prayed about the issue, and saying that God would judge him for his decision:[18] "I think if you have faith about these things, you realise that judgement is made by other people … and if you believe in God, it's made by God as well."

15 British sailors released after 13 days, nearly 2 weeks of captivity.
 
According to E.W. Bullinger’s Number in Scripture:

The Ark was borne by the flood 15 cubits upward.

The Jews were delivered from death under Esther on the 15th day (their sentence of death was connected with the number 13 – like the British sailors)

Bethany, where Lazarus was raised was 15 furlongs from Jerusalem

Paul’s ship anchored safely in 15 fathoms on the 14th day, after 13 days of toil and trial.

 
So, 15 and 13 seem to have a connection.
 

Many Doves have written about May 5th before and I have seen some Noah dates in connection here, maybe worth communicating about.

Blessings,

Tony