Carl Lindquist (12 June 2007)
"Brazilian Prophet: Jesus will return in 2007"



This is translated from a web site, so the phrasing or English may not
be totally correct'.
Source:  Rapture Ready site
http://www.xsorbit2.com/users/rapturenow/index.cgi?board=0010&action=display&num=1181343629

Translation device:  http://www.gts-translation.com/


I am not sure if the web page here is not some page coming out agaisnt
the prophecy or supporting it.  Perhaps 5 Doves detectives can sourt out
the original prophecy.  This page seems to by just commenting on it.

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Valnice Milhomens. the Prophet of the End in 2007

Adapted by Prof. João Flávio Martinez

"Jesus will return in the year of 2007 in a day of Saturday..."

         An affirmative of that is without compromising and heretical doubts!

         But unlike the one that somebody can conjecture, that breakdown was not hoisted by some leader of the Jehovah's witnesses or of any other sect, but for a pre-eminent leader evangelical. Valnice Milhomens.

         The prophecy would have been published in a television program before January six, 1992, date in that Shepherd Paulo Romeiro, in writing, invited referred shepherdess for a conversation around the subject. Paulo Romeiro, speaking on behalf of the Christian Institute of Researches, he/she says to "almost possess all their videos and the proof of this affirmative." (Check Paulo Pilgrim's books: "Supercrentes", Ed. Christian world, page 24 and "Evangelical in Crisis" in the pages: 183 up to 191).

         Jesus' turn is a very special and so eagerly expected event for the people of God, that doesn't fit to feed false expectation. The false expectations can cause damages to the people. Life projects can be defects; many can cancel their studies; some young ones can be anxious for dedicating more time to the Mister, taking advantage time that remains, etc.

         The Bible doesn't support those prophecies concerning date for Mr. Jesus' return. See him/it that He said:

"However, regarding that day and hour nobody knows, nor the angels of the sky, nor Filho, but only the Father. And, as in Noé's days, like this, it will also be the arrival of the Man's Filho. Since, as well as, in the days previous to the flood, they ate, they drank, they married and they felt in marriage, to the day in that Noé entered in the chest, and they didn't notice, until that the flood came, and it took them to all, it will be like this also the arrival of the Man's Filho. Watch, therefore, because you don't know the one that hour your must come Mister. Therefore (Mt 24.36-44), you be also noticed, because the Man's Filho must come a hour in that you don't think." He/she doesn't belong to know "you the times or the times that the Father established for his/her own power (Attn 1.7)." "Because you know a lot albeit the day of the Mister it will come as the thief at night" (1 Ts 5.2; 2 foot 3.10). It will "be one (Zc 14.7) day singular acquaintance of the Mister."

         The Bible reveals emphatically that nobody knows the date of Mr. Jesus' return. Excuse me for the prolixity, but if Jesus said that nobody knows is because nobody does know and final point. Would God have revealed that date to an or more people, exceptionally? Would not Jesus have told the truth? Did he know that two thousand years later the Father would reveal that date to a person or a group, but did it decide not to publish? Impossible. Jesus was categorical. The Word doesn't leave doubt. Jesus will come when less it is waited and of surprise, suddenly, without notice.

         To the view of the prophecy under comment, we can already make some suppositions. The prophecy says that Jesus will come on a Saturday of 2007. First Saturday of that year falls on January six. The last, on December twenty-nine. Therefore, if correct the prophecy, Jesus will return among from 6.1 to 29.12.2007. Saturdays of the year of 2007 are the following ones. In January, 6,13,20 and 27; in February, 3,10,17 and 24; in March, 3,10,17,24 and 31; in April, 7.14,21 and 28; in May, 5.12,19 and 26; in June, 2,9,16,23 and 30; in July, 7.14,21 and 28; in August, 4.11,18 and 25; in September, 1.8.15.22 and 29; in October, 6.13,20 and 27; in November, 3.10,17 and 24; in December, 1.8,15,22 and 29. Therefore, with base in that prophecy, Jesus' return becomes previsible. On every Saturday, starting from zero hour, the trumpet supposedly can sound. We will wait. They lack some months for the beginning of the year of 2007. First Saturday will be on January six. We will enter in countdown.

Consulted source: http://www.ejesus.com.br/exibir.php?arquivo=5473

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