http://www.truthofyahweh.org/calendar.htmlThe corrected Jewish calendar has all the Jewish
holidays a month later. This includes the seventh or
last day of Sukkot which accordingly falls on November
2, 2007.2520 days which is seven 360-day Jewish years (or the
length of the Tribulation) added to the last day of
the corrected Jewish Calendar of Sukkot (November 2,
or 7th day of Feast of Tabernacles) equals the
following (from www.timeanddate.com):Calculation results
From date: Friday, November 2, 2007Added 2520 days
Resulting date: Friday, September 26, 2014
http://www.hebcal.com/hebcal/?year=2014;v=1;month=9;yt=G;nh=on;nx=on;i=off;vis=on;c=off;geo=zip
According to www.hebcal.com, September 26, 2014 is the
second day of Rosh Hoshannah in the year 2014. That
is an interesting day for the Lord to come back with
the church ending the Tribulation!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosh_Hashanah
"The Torah refers to the day as "The Day of the
Blowing of the Shofar" (Yom Terua, Leviticus 23:24),
and rabbinic literature and the liturgy itself
describe Rosh Hashanah as "The Day of Judgment" (Yom
ha-Din) and "The Day of Remembrance" (Yom
ha-Zikkaron)."