Jan Mikael (8 Aug 2007)
"Re to Wade about Minne apolis !"


 
from Danmark 8.o8.o7
to John Tng and Doves site !
 
 
dear Wade its interesting what you can see, but on and on again it come to me, that the name Minneapolis must mean something, and shall say something to us. It is probably not cleaver what I suggest, but you will not behead me for that Im sure.
 
In Scandinavians four language put together, Minne means - Remember, Be Aware, - and Apolis have to do with Stream, but it also point to Apollon, who is a greek twin-brother to Artemis. - and there also is Apollyon from the abyss, - in the serie of Left Behind, one book have this titel Apollyon, +  the Destruction Have Started !
 
Its interesting what you can see, and I dont want to disturb it, but I have feeled it all the day, write it, and now I have done it !
 
bless and love to you in the name of our Lord Jesu Christ, - Marana-tha - Jan Mikael !
 
 
Wade Balzer (7 Aug 2007)

"Twin Cities' Bridge Prophetic..."


Doves,

 

How does a tragedy of a bridge collapse where many are killed and wounded become prophetic?

 

The collapse indeed was a tragedy with many sorrows and tears, but out of the sorrows and the tears, God draws near.  In the midst of tragedy, God is not unmoved by the sorrow, but is moved with compassion.  He draws ever so close desiring bring the comfort and to be the exceeding great reward for those who draw near to Him.

 

It is sometimes through tragedy and loss that we realize we are in desperate need of Him.  It is through our sorrows and tears that we value how precious God is.  It is through the cost that we realize the value exceeds beyond our imagination.

 

How precious would the bridge be if we no longer could have access to God?  In hell, there is no bridge.

 

Even in the midst of the tragedy, there is a message of hope.

 

The cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are called the TWIN cities.

 

Minneapolis is a city named meaning “city of waters”.

Saint Paul is a city named in honor of the Apostle Paul.

 

The Mississippi was a Native American word meaning “Father of the waters”.

 

The I-35W Mississippi River Bridge was officially designated Bridge 9340.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35W_Mississippi_River_Bridge

 

 

An interesting verse emerges from the bible at verse # 9340.

 

http://www.biblewheel.com/GR/GR_Database.asp?SearchBy_Strongs=&Lang=H&SearchBy_VerseNumber=9340

 

 

1Ki 17:22 And the LORD heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.

 

This verse has a gematria of 2271 which is a reverse of the chapter and verse digits 1722.

 

The odds of a verse having a gematria the same or reverse of its reference is 1 and 5000.

 

Reversing the chapter and verse we have 2217.

 

2217h = Zerubbabel

 

Ezr 5:2

Then 0116 rose up 06966 Zerubbabel 02217 the son 01247 of Shealtiel 07598, and Jeshua 03443 the son 01247 of Jozadak 03136, and began 08271 to build 01124 the house 01005 of God 0426 which [is] at Jerusalem 03390: and with them 05974 [were] the prophets 05029 of God 0426 helping 05583 them.

 

What are the odds of a TWIN city bridge having a bridge number that points to verse containing the name of Elijah?

 

Those who are seeking the great revival of the end times, it is nearly here.  Until then we wait on the Lord.

 

Elijah, Zerubbabel, and “ St. Paul ” are prophetic similitudes of a future fulfillment of a man who inherits the birthright of Joseph which would make him a “Father of Nations (waters)”, the children which he has not begotten.  (Isa 49)

 

1Ch 5:1 ¶ Now the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel, (for he [was] the firstborn; but, forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed, his birthright was given unto the sons of Joseph the son of Israel : and the genealogy is not to be reckoned after the birthright.

1Ch 5:2  For Judah prevailed above his brethren, and of him [came] the chief ruler; but the birthright [was] Joseph's:)

 

The other who is joint owner of the inheritance is the “King’s daughter” of which is spoken:

 

Psa 45:16  Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children, whom thou mayest make princes in all the earth.

 

 

Blessings,

 

Wade Balzer

wbalzer@newjerusalem.org