Kimberly (11 Jan 2013)
"234 and March 23, 2013"


 
Dear John and Doves:

I believe that the September 11th attacks in 2001 were a time marker.  I was led to count the days from September 11, 2001 to March 23, 2013.

March 23rd is Shabbat HaGadol (The Great Sabbath).

From and including September 11, 2001 to and including March 23, 2013 there are 4,212 days.  234 x 18 = 4,212 days. 
Shabbat HaGadol is 111 inclusive days from the opposition of Jupiter on 12-03-12. 
There are 64 inclusive days from Shabbat HaGadol to the lunar eclipse on May 25, 2013.
 


234 is the number given to Vincent Tan and 18 is the number of bondage.  64 is the number that I've found linking at least 12 events to other events.


10 Nisan – (1274 BCE) – Miriam's Death
  • Miriam, the sister of Moses, is said to have died at the age of 126 on the 10th of Nisan of the Hebrew year 2487 (1274 BCE), 39 years after the Exodus and exactly one year before the Children of Israel entered the Holy Land. It is in deference to her death that the "Great Shabbat" is commemorated on the Shabbat before Passover rather than the calendar date of the miracle's occurrence, Nisan 10.
10 Nisan – (1273 BCE) – Israelites cross Jordan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nisan


There was a hurricane in the Pacific last year.  I don't remember anyone mentioning it.  It became a Category 3, headed toward California, then turned and headed back out to sea before it dissipated.  It was hurricane Miriam and was active from 9/22/2012-9/28/2012.  Yom Kippur was on 9/25-26/2012.  The autumnal equinox was on 9-22-2012.  From 9-22-12 (beginning of Miriam) to 3-23-13 there are 183 inclusive days (half of a Gregorian leap year).  From 9-25-12 to 3-23-13 there are 180 inclusive days (half of a prophetic year).  

Hurricane Miriam
http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/ep201213_5day.asp

4813. Miryam
Miriam
From mriy; rebelliously; Mirjam, the name of two Israelitesses -- Miriam.
http://biblesuite.com/hebrew/4813.htm
 
The meaning of the name Miriam is Of The Sea Or Bitter
The origin of the name Miriam is Hebrew
http://www.babynames.com/name/MIRIAM

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Kimberly