Nando (3 Nov 2008)
"RESPONSE TO MR. JERRY GRENOUGH (1 NOV 2008) LETTER 23 THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST"

 

(NOV3, 2008) LETTER 23 THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST ON OR AT THE END OF THE FEAST OF SUKOT SEPTEMBER 28-OCT 4, 2015 THE DAY OF THE BLOOD MOON LUNAR ECLIPSE AS STATED BY NASSA ANS DISCOVERED BY PASTOR MARK BILTZ OF SHADDAI MINISTERS. RESPONSE TO MR. JERRY GRENOUGH (1 NOV 2008)

DEAR JOHN

IF YOU ADD
2015   271 (
9/28/2015)
2014   365
2013   365
2012   366 (FEBRUARY HAS 29 DAYS)
2011   365
2010   365
2009   365
          2462 DAYS

SO (SEVEN x 360) 2520 ? 2462 = 58
MINUS                                            31 DAYS (DEC)
                                                        27 DAYS (NOV)
OR NOVEMBER3, 2008 TO
NOVEMBER 10 2008 FOR THE START OF THE TRIBULATIONS

THE ABOVE CALCULATIONS ARE OBTAINED FROM GOING BACK (SEVEN YEARS OF 360 DAYS) FROM SUKKOT (SEPT 28 LUNAR ECLIPSE) OF 2015 NOT FROM YOM KIPPUR 2015 AS I POSTED WITH DOVES BEFORE.

IF WE PROCEED FROM THE TAKING OF JERUSALEM AND THE ANEXATION OF JERUSALEM (JUNE 7-22, 1967) GOING FORWARD FOR ONE WEEK OF YEARS OR 7x7x360 = 17,640 DAYS TO THE COMING OF THE MESSIAH AS PER DANIEL.

LET US COUNT TO BEGINNING OF 2015:

1967 (6/22)     192 DAYS

12 x 366         4392 DAYS

35x 365           12775 DAYS

                        17,359 DAYS

NOW 17,640 ? 17359 = 281 DAYS OR OCT 8, 2015 WHICH IS 4 DAYS PAST THE FESTIVAL OF SUKKOT, SO THE DATE JUNE 7, 1967 WOULD PUT IT ON SEPT 23-24 2015 WHICH IS YOM KIPPUR.

ALL THESE NUMBERS POINT TO THE POSIBILITY OF THE ANTICHRIST COMING OUT OF THE ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE TRIBULATIONS STARTING THIS COMING WEEK.  IF THIS IS SO THEN THE LITTLE HORN OF DANIEL IS A YOUNG AND POWERFUL NATION BEHIND THE AC.

THE RAPTURE I AM HOPING IS BEFORE THE TRIBULATION OR AT WORST BETWEEN THE WHITE AND RED HORSE. 

I HAVE INCLUDED A CHART OF THE JEWISH FESTIVALS AND A LINK TO YEARLY CALENDARS. 

 http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/index.html?year=2015&country=1

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Jewish Feasts and Holy Days
Updated February 11, 2007

Because so much Bible prophecy is tied to Jewish feast days, it is clever to acquaint ourselves with these dates. Unlike Gentile holidays, Jewish holidays "float" because they use a 360 day calendar. Below is a list of all major holiday dates for the next ten years. Jewish holy days, religious festivals and the weekly Sabbath begin at sunset on the day preceding the given date.

SHABBAT The Sabbath, every week from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown:
one of the holiest days in the calendar

Jewish Year

5768

5769

5770

5771

5772

5773

5774

5775

5776

Gregorian Year

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

FEAST OR HOLIDAY

 

Tu B'Shevat

Feb 3

Jan 22

Feb 9

Jan 30

Jan 20

Feb 8

Jan 26

Jan 16

Feb 4

Ta’anit Esther

Mar 1

Mar 20

Mar 3

Feb 25

Mar 17

Mar 7

Feb 21

Mar 14

Mar 1

Purim

Mar 4

Mar 21

Mar 10

Feb 28

Mar 20

Mar 8

Feb 24

Feb 14

Mar 5

Passover/Pesach

Apr 3 - 10

Apr 20 - 27

Apr 9 - 16

Mar 30 -
Apr 6

Apr 19 - 26

Apr 7 - 14

Mar 26 -
Apr 2

Apr 15 - 21

Apr 4 - 10

First Fruits/
Sfirat HaOmer

Apr 4

Apr 21

Apr 10

Mar 31

Apr 20

Apr 8

Mar 27

Apr 16

Apr 5

Yom haAtzma’ut

Apr 23

May 8

Apr 29

Apr 19

May 9

Apr 26

Apr 15

May 5

Apr 23

Lag B'Omer

May 6

May 23

May 12

May 2

May 22

May 10

Apr 28

May 18

May 7

Shavu'ot

May 23 - 24

Jun 9 - 10

May 29 - 30

May 19 - 20

Jun 8 - 9

May 27 - 28

May 15 - 16

Jun 3 - 4

May 24

Shiva Asar B’Tammuz

Jul 3

Jul 20

Jul 9

Jun 29

Jul 19

Jul 8

Jun 25

Jul 15

Jul 5

Tish'a B'Av

Jul 24

Aug 10

Jul 30

Jul 20

Aug 9

Jul 29

Jul 16

Aug 5

Jul 26

Rosh Hashanah/Tishri I

Sep 13 - 14

Sep 30 -
Oct 1

Sep 19 - 20

Sep 9 - 10

Sep 29 - 30

Sep 17 - 18

Sep 5 - 6

Sep 25 - 26

Sep 14 - 15

Tzom Gedalia

Sep 16

Oct 2

Sep 21

Sep 12

Oct 2

Sep 19

Sep 8

Sep 28

Sep 16

Yom Kippur

Sep 22

Oct 9

Sep 28

Sep 18

Oct 8

Sep 26

Sep 14

Oct 4

Sep 23

Sukkot

Sep 27 -
Oct 3

Oct 14 - 20

Oct 3 - 9

Sep 23 - 29

Oct 13 - 19

Oct 1 - 7

Sep 19 - 25

Oct 9 - 15

Sep 28 -
Oct 4

Shemini Atzeret

Oct 4

Oct 21

Oct 10

Sep 30

Oct 20

Oct 8

Sep 26

Oct 16

Oct 5

Channukah

Dec 4 - 12

Dec 21 - 29

Dec 11 - 19

Dec 1 - 9

Dec 20 - 28

Dec 8 - 15

Nov 27 -
Dec 5

Dec 16 - 24

Dec 6 - 14

Asarah B’Tevet

Dec 19

Jan 6, '09

Dec 27

Dec 16

Jan 5, '12

Dec 23

Dec 12

Jan 1, 2015

Dec 22

 

FEAST DAYS


ROSH HASHANAH The Jewish New Year: start of the Ten Days of Penitence. You may notice that the Bible speaks of Rosh Hashanah as occurring on the first day of the seventh month. The first month of the Jewish calendar is Nissan, occurring in March and Apr. Why, then, does the Jewish "new year" occur in Tishri, the seventh month?

Judaism has several different "new years," a concept which may seem strange at first, but think of it this way: the American "new year" starts in January, but the new "school year" starts in September, and many businesses have "fiscal years" that start at various times of the year. In Judaism, Nissan 1 is the new year for the purpose of counting the reign of kings and months on the calendar, Elul 1 (in August) is the new year for the tithing of animals, Shevat 15 (in February) is the new year for trees (determining when first fruits can be eaten, etc.), and Tishri 1 (Rosh Hashanah) is the new year for years (when we increase the year number. Sabbatical and Jubilee years begin at this time).

YOM KIPPUR Day of Atonement: a very solemn day of the year, devoted to fasting, prayer, and repentance. Yom Kippur atones only for sins between man and G-d, not for sins against another person. To atone for sins against another person, you must first seek reconciliation with that person, righting the wrongs you committed against them if possible. That must all be done before Yom Kippur.

SUKKOT The seven day holiday commemorates the dwelling of the Israelites in booths during their travels in the desert. The first two days are observed as a holiday.

SHEMINI ATZERET Eighth day of Assembly

SIMCHAT TORAH Rejoicing of the Law

CHANNUKAH or HANUKAH Festival of Lights: the chanukkiah is lit for eight nights to commemorate the miracles of the Maccabees' victory and the rededication of the
Temple in Jerusalem. Also spelled Hanukkah, Chanukah or Hannukah.

TTU BISHVAT Jewish Arbor Day, new year for trees

PURIM Celebrates defeat of Haman's plot to destroy the Jews of Persia, one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar. It commemorates a time when the Jewish people living in
Persia were saved from extermination.

PESACH/PASSOVER: the eight day holiday celebrating the deliverance of the Jewish people from
Egypt. Feast of Unleavened Bread. The seder service on the first two evenings recounts the story of the Exodus. The last two days are also observed as full holy days.

FIRST FRUITS/SFIRAT HAOMER , The Early First Fruits (Lev 23:9-14), begins the day after Passover in most circles today. A period of seven weeks is observed in which each day is counted off for 49 days ending on the fiftieth day known as Shavuot /Pentecost (Pentacost-means 50). It is the number of days from the barley harvest to the wheat harvest. Since it is often overshadowed by the prominence of Passover, the Feast of First Fruits is often overlooked in the New Testament, yet it is mentioned a number of times in the New Covenant. Paul, in his first letter to the Messianic Believers in
Corinth, shows a vital link between First Fruits and the ministry of Yeshua:

I Cor.
15:20-24 - But the fact is that the Messiah has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have died. For since death came through a man, also the resurrection of the dead has come through a man. For just as in connection with Adam all die, so in connection with the Messiah all will be made alive. But each in his own order; the Messiah is the firstfruits; then those who belong to the Messiah, at the time of his coming; then the culmination, when he hands over the Kingdom of God to the father after having put an end to every rulership, yes to every authority and power.

Although many read this passage as a commentary on the order of resurrection, Paul is actually making a technical reference to the holy day of Sfirat Haomer (First Fruits). It is not just that Yeshua was the first to rise bodily from the grave, but that by so doing, He is the direct fulfillment of the feast of First Fruits. We miss a very important Biblical truth by not using the term "First Fruits" as the name of this feast, because "first" implies a second, third, fourth, and so on, and that is the real meaning of this feast. We are not only celebrating the resurrection of Yeshua of First Fruits, we are celebrating the resurrection of the entire body of Messianic Believers, His Church! We shall all be resurrected and go to heaven, just as the L-rd did, "Every man in his own order" as Paul wrote:

For just as in connection with Adam all die, so in connection with the Messiah all will be made alive. But each in his own order; the Messiah is the firstfruits; then those who belong to the Messiah, at the time of his coming 1 Corinthians
15:22,23.

LAG B'OMER 33rd day of the counting of OmerÑthe time between Pesach and Shavuot

SHAVUOT Feast of Weeks: marks the giving of the Law (Torah) at Mt. Sinai

YOM HA'ATZMAUT
Israel's Independence Day

 

The numbers and the events as well as the future belong to our Lord Jesus and we mortals are only guessing for an approximation.  I have a degree in engineering sine 1967 and have been using numbers and studying the bible prophecies since 1976 or so, I am no closer than any of you of knowing His numbers or thoughts, but I am humbled by the sheer magnitude of Jesus greatness and Holiness.

 

May He come soon and waiting anxiously

 

Nando (www.twelvebooks.wordpress.com)