Dear John and all who remain on the edge of their seats,Maybe speculation, but 12/22 is interesting--and Hanukkah is not over.The Winter Solstice begins at 12:22 am(UT), Friday morning, Dec.
22nd, 2006. This is the 7th day of Hanukkah (Jerusalem time 12/22, 2:22am--Tebet 1--the new moon).This is also Friday, the Day of Splendor, and the day man was created.There are other good items posted by Tony Ellsworth.Also there is this:From and including June 7, 1967 there may be a countdown14,000 days to Rosh Hashanah 2005.14,400 days to Heshvan 17 (40 x 360 or 120 x 120).14,440 days to Kislev 27th (3rd day of Hanukkah).14,444 days to Tebet 1--December 22, 2006--Winter Solstice--one season from Rosh Hashanah 2006. (Also note the times above).Is this why so many see 11's constantly?Also:June 25, 2006 (kidnapping) to Rosh Hashanah 2006 = 90 daysRosh Hashanah to 12/22/2006 = 90 daysJuly 12 (fighting) to November 8, 2006 was 120 days.Elul 1 to Tebet 1 is 120 days.These are offset by 44 days.Last item before going to bed, Signs of the End found an audience at the end of Kislev 30, 2005, or rather on Tebet 1 (Jerusalem time).And that was through the help of this site and a posting by Jerry Grenough.Don't give up hope....In Christ,Daniel Matson