Elliot Hong (24 July 2016)
"Tu B'Av prophetically pictures the Marriage of the Lamb of God"


Dear Doves:



This title is from hebrew4christians.com that presents convincing reasons why Tu B'Av prophetically

pictures the Marriage of the Lamb of God.



http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Holidays/Summer_Holidays/Tu_B_Av/tu_b_av.html



However, there are two different dates for Tu B'Av this year due to a confusion among Jewish calendars.

Tu B'Av of Torah calendar came and went.

Tu B'Av of other calendars is August 18/19.


Interestingly I think it could be the design of the Almighty for two reasons.

a. God conducts a rehearsal for an important event.

b. God uses the principle of repetition importantly as it's written in Genesis 41:32.

"And for that the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice, it is because the thing is established by God,

  and God will shortly bring it to pass"


Tu B'Av of August is 11 months and the 12th month from the last Sukkot blood full moon of the Tetrad.

11 means Judgment, and 12 represents Church Age & New Jerusalem.


No one knows the day or the hour, but we all know it's very close.

Maranatha!

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ט"ו באב - Tu B'Av - Holiday of Love and Romance<http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Holidays/Summer_Holidays/Tu_B_Av/tu_b_av.html>
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