Marilyn Agee (16 Sep 2010)
"Re: Jesus Coming at a Time we Don't Expect! Bright and Morning Star at 6pm??"


Re: "Jesus Coming at a Time we Don't Expect! Bright and Morning Star at 6pm??"

Hi:

Gen 1:5 says, "And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day."

Here is the way I understand it. "Evening" and "morning" used together like this describe a literal 24-hour day. Here, evening is the going down of the Sun, i.e., from noon to midnight. Morning is the rising of the Sun, from midnight to noon.

Some scriptures literally say "between the evenings." There is a big discussion about what it means, but some think it means 3 PM. I agree. That was when Jesus died, and the lambs began to be sacrificed between the evenings, at 3 PM, to portray that fact.

http://www.herealittletherealittle.net/index.cfm?page_name=Between-the-Evenings

"EXODUS 12:6 And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening [beyn ha'arbayim]. (KJV)

"The Hebrew phrase beyn ha'arbayim (ביןהערבים) is translated as "in the evening" above.  However, the literal translation of this expression is "between the evenings," as Jay Green's English rendering of the Old Testament, entitled A Literal Translation of the Bible (LTB), shows...

"God told Moses that the first lamb was to be sacrificed in the morning, and the second lamb was to be sacrificed "between the evenings." To be the second offering of the day, the lamb sacrificed "between the evenings" had to be slain before sunset!"

Agape,
Marilyn Agee
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----- Original Message -----
From: C & R Houghton
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 7:19 PM
Subject: Jesus Coming at a Time we Don't Expect! Bright and Morning Star at 6pm??

Hi Marilyn

 

I read your latest posting to John and the Doves about “The Rapture Door is about to Shut” and have a question about your reference to the Bright and Morning Star in this posting. http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/sep2010/marilyna913.htm

 

Hosea 6:3 says, "the LORD: HIS GOING FORTH IS PREPARED AS THE MORNING (maybe as the morning star); and HE SHALL COME UNTO US AS THE RAIN, as the latter (Nisan 1) and former rain (Tishri 1, Unger's Bible Dictionary, Calendar) unto the earth."

It looks like Jesus will come as the rain four times. He came as the former rain (TISHRI 1) at his First Advent. He will come as the latter rain (NISAN 1) at his Second Advent. I think he will come at the First Rapture as the first rain of the Bible (CHESHVAN 17), and at the Second Rapture as the former rain (TISHRI 1) just before the asteroids of Rev. 8:8-11 impact Earth on the Day of God's Wrath.

Rev 22:16 says, "I Jesus have sent mine angel (called the angel of the Lord in the Old Testament) to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root (YHWH) and the offspring of David (JESUS), and THE BRIGHT AND MORNING STAR."

 

My question is, could this appearance of the ‘bright and morning star’ (Saturn) actually appear in the evening, after 6pm, rather than the morning in our terms?

The reason I ask is that my thoughts were that a new day for the Hebrews starts 6pm the day before a new day in Gentile terms? Here in New Zealand (Napier) recently we have just had some incredible clear evenings with the deepest of blue twilight skies and a crisp slither of a new moon and a huge, bright star, as the only two things visible in the sky. Just breathtaking.

It seems so significant to me, and with the recent 7.0M earthquake we have had in the South Island, I am convinced the Lord provides us with more signs. Scripture says he comes at a time we do not expect and that is because we are gentiles not used to looking at the day before, in our terms. Should we be looking at 6pm or midnight the day before???

What do you think of this view?

Kind regards

Carl

New Zealand