Thanks to Arlene for showing us interesting reasons to
anticipate the rapture on Yom Kippur:http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2005/arlene106-2.htm
"Now a broad outline as I understand it, Yom Kippur is
the final day of the 40-day repentance period which
began on Elul 1st, 30 days before Rosh Hashanah, and
includes the ten days of awe, or another reprieve
period in which to repent before Yom Kippur, when the
Book of Life is closed by the righteous judge in
heaven, and those who have not been found worthy to be
in that book have no further appeal to the Lord
thereafter. Let us recall that our Lord said that an
evil generation which seeks a sign shall have only the
"sign of Jonah", and one of the aspects of Jonah's
call to repentance for Nineveh was a 40-day call to
repentance."http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2005/arlene108.htm
"Now, isn't it interesting that the only day that the
high priest could go into the Holy of Holies to be in
the actual presence of the Shekinah Glory was on Yom
Kippur? . . .there's another trumpet coming up at the
close of Yom Kippur; it is called the SHOFAR HaGADOL,
which means "the great call", and it is a huge, long
blast on the shofar. This is the final invitation to
repent before the doors of heaven are closed. Thank
you Jesus. That gives us one more "last trumpet"; that
is, the last trumpet of the whole 40-day repentance
season. "