Robert Erives (17 May 2005)
"rosh hashana"


 
i think rosh hashanah 2005 which is 3/4 october couldbe the rapture.
there are several reasons the feast of rosh is a rapture possibilty every year.
such as thisfeast is the "last trump" of corinthians 15;51 which is the rapture.
also all the previuos feast were fulfilled ex. pentecost were fulfilled at Jesus
first coming and the next feast to be fulfilled is rosh.rosh is a symbolic picture
of the wedding of Christ to his bride,the church.Jesus made reference to a 4-month
period of time before the harvest"say ye,there are four months and then come
harvest?"well from pentecost which is the giving of the Holy Spirit to rosh
is about 4 months.perhaps thisrepresents the church age whichstarts with the
giving of the Holy Spirit and ends at the rapture when the Holy Spirit will be removed
?on the 6thof june 1967 the israeli army captured the templemount area,perhaps
this was the begining of the finalcountown?according to my study the israelites
wandered exactly 14,000 days in the wilderness.well from 6june 1967 to 4 october
2005 is exactly 14,000 days!also there will be a solar eclipse on 3 october 2005
which will cover the entire middle east!also from the resurection of Jesus to
the destruction of jeruselum is believed to  be 38 years possibly even exactly
14,000 days?
Summary of reasons why Christians expect to see the rapture happen on the
Feast of Trumpets / Rosh Hashanna
1.  All the Spring Feasts were fulfilled at Christ's first coming, and on the exact day of the
 feast.  All the Fall Feasts picture the second advent, and the Feast of Trumpets is the
first of the fall feasts, picturing the rapture.
2.  The Feast of Trumpets is when the "last trump" of the rapture of 1 Cor 15 is blown.
3.  The Feast of Trumpets is known as the Wedding of the Messiah, and the Church
 is the Bride of Christ, and the rapture is when the Church is caught up to heaven to be
 wed with Christ.
4.  The Feast of Trumpets happens on the "new moon", which is 29.5 days after the last one,
 meaning it might occur on the 29th or 30th day, nobody knows for sure.  "Of that day
or hour no man knows" is an expression referring to this feast, and thus, the rapture.
5.  "Of that day or hour no man knows, but my Father only" is an expression used by a
groom when asked when his wedding will be.  He says this because it is his Father that will
 tell him when his preparations on the bridal chamber are completed and it is time.
 Again, the wedding pictures the rapture.
6.  The "Open Door" of the rapture in Matt 25, and Rev 3, & Rev 4:1 is a symbol of the
Feast of Trumpets.  [Ezek 46:1] "Thus says the Lord GOD: The gate of the inner court
that faces east shall be shut on the six working days; but on the sabbath day it shall be
 opened and on the day of the new moon it shall be opened.
7.  We are told that the new moon and the Feasts of the Lord are a shadow of things to
 come in Col 2:16,17.  Since the Feast of Trumpets is the only Feast of the Lord that falls
 on a new moon, we should take particular note.
8.  There are seven days of awe in between the Feast of Trumpets and the Day of Atonement.
  These picture the seven years of tribulation.  Atonement pictures Satan being defeated
and cast away at the end of tribulaion.  If you add the two day Trumpets feast,
 and the day of atonement, the 7 days of awe are "ten days of tribulation" which might
be referred to in Rev. 2:10.
9.  In the Jewish Wedding, a marriage takes place over a period of time known as the
"bridal week".  During the bridal week, the groom and bride have sex in the bridal chamber.
 At the end of the week, there is a marriage supper.  Compare Judges 14, Rev. 19, and Gen.
Genesis 29:22-28  This bridal week will be the tribulation week on earth, while the bride
of Christ is in heaven.
10. In the Jewish Wedding, the groom comes for his bride "like a thief in the night" to take
 (size / rapture) her away and into the bridal chamber for the bridal week at his father's house.
11.  The Feast of Trumpets is also known as the coronation of the Messiah, when he will start
 reigning as king, thus the beginning of the "Day of the Lord", which includes the tribulation.
12.  It is also time for the bema judgment, or the judgement of the works of the righteous,
 and judgement must begin at the house of the Lord.
 
thanks,robert erives