Jean Stepnoski (17
May 2008)
"Reply for Jeff McGuire"
Dear John, Jeff, and all doves,
Thank you for your
response, Jeff. In the period of the counting of the Omer is a period of 50 days
and 7 weekly Sabbaths. According to the Scriptures, the original Sabbath is from
sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. That is day 7 of the week. Day 1 would be
sunset of Saturday to sunset Sunday. In using a calendar which sees 4-18 to 19
as the First Passover, we then calculate from it forward. With this start date
we would arrive at the weekly Sabbath 4 with the weekend of 5-16 to 17. There is
a sense of being in that Sabbath week until 5-23 to 24. As we go to 5-19 to 20
we go to day 3 of the week as posited by a start time of each day in Israel at
their 6PM or some might say sundown. The 24 time zones follow suit as they get
to their sundowns. With 5-20 to 21 we go to day 4 of the week. This will be a
double 4 in Omer count Sabbath week and in day of the week. I am looking to Iyar
14 to 15, the Second Passover as potentially very important. We would go from
Iyar 13 to 14 in Wisconsin on Monday afternoon. Iyar 14 to 15 would be Tuesday
afternoon . Israel is 8 hours ahead of Wisconsin yet if it has no daylight
savings time the time adjustment may be 7 hours. The time of day would be in the
afternoon for Wisconsin in the United States of America. Wisconsin is used as
an example! I hope this clarifies a few things for you.
Dear brother
Jeff and all doves, may we watch each day for our Groom. The California
development on Iyar 9-10 may be a one week warning, similar to a warning of 6 or
7 days in advance for the family Noah. It was close to time for the ark
departure. That would point us to the days of the Second Passover and/or Second
Unleavened Bread. May we be in vigil for Him.
With Love and
Shalom,
Jean Stepnoski