Donna
Danna (8 March 2005)
"JOSHUA & ISRAELITES
CROSSED THE JORDAN RIVER AFTER A JEWISH LEAP YEAR"
Dear John & Doves,
Yesterday I posted an article from http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=77960
which stated that a public fast would be held in Israel on the 6th day
of Adar 2 which was the eve of Moses death. Since a Jewish leap year
contains 7 months between Tishri 1(the 7th month) and Nisan 1 (the 1st
month) with the month of Adar 2 added at the end of the year making 13
months in the year, the Israelites must have crossed over the Jordan River
on Nisan 10 according to Joshua 4:19 after a Jewish leap year had ended
and a little more than a month after Moses died (Joshua 1:1-2).
2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, & 2016 are all Jewish leap
years containing 13 months, and contain the additional month of Adar 2
followed by the month of Nisan. Will the church enter into the promised
land of New Jerusalem in heaven during Nisan of any of these years?
Or will our Lord Jesus Christ begin his reign on earth after the Israelites
bury the dead in the valley of Hamon-Gog for 7 months (Ezekiel 39:12) between
Tishri 1, the Feast of Trumpets, also known as Judgement Day, and Nisan
1 in any of these years? Nisan 1 begins on 4/10/2005, and Nisan 10
takes place on 4/19/2005. As for the other years, Tishri 1, Judgement
Day, 9/13/2007 to Nisan 1, 4/06/2008 = 7 months. Tishri 1, 9/09/2010
to Nisan 1, 4/05/2011 = 7 months. Tishri 1, 9/05/2013 to Nisan 1, 4/01/2014
= 7 months. Tishri 1, 9/14/2015 to Nisan 1, 4/09/2016 = 7 months.
Daniel 12:11 states, "And from the time that the daily
sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate
set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days" (1290 days.).
Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred and
five and thirty days" (1335 days). Since the daily sacrifice wasn't
taken away and the abomination that maketh desolate wasn't set up in the
Spring of 2004, it doesn't look like Judgement Day could happen on Tishri
1, 9/13/2007 which is 3 1/2 years later. If Judgement Day took place
on Tishri 1, 9/09/2010, then the daily sacrifice would have to be taken
away 1,290 days before that which would bring us back to Adar 10, 2/28/2007
which is the eve of the Fast of Esther. The Fast of Esther takes
place on Adar 11. If Judgement Day took place on Tishri 1,
9/05/2013, then the daily sacrifice would have to be taken away 1,290 days
before that which would bring us back to Adar 9, 2/23/2010 which is 2 days
before the Fast of Esther of Adar 11. If Judgement Day took place
on Tishri 1, 9/14/2015, then the daily sacrifice would have to be taken
away 1,290 before that which brings us back to Adar 11, 3/05/2012.
For some reason, Adar 11 is not listed on the Jewish Calendar as the Fast
of Esther, and the Fast of Esther takes place on Adar 13 instead.
I guess we will just have to wait and see if anything
significant happens on any of these days.
God Bless,
Donna